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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 3706

Summary for Chapter 3706: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter 3706 – A Turning Point in A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy

In this chapter of A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), Damian Mccarthy introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 3706 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

“My good sir, the Lunarius Palace rests in the far south of Demonia Mountain,” Dillon began, his tone cautious. “It’s a region perpetually shrouded in snow, with temperatures plummeting to unbearable levels. Furthermore, the path leading there winds through the treacherous depths of Demonia Mountain, fraught with peril at every turn. Venturing alone poses immense risks-chaos and danger lurk in the mountain’s depths. Without proper caution, you may die before even reaching the palace. The area is rife with wandering cultivators, and it’s not as safe as it is here.” “Furthermore,” Dillon continued, his tone grave, “considering you’re only a Third Level Tribulator, even the base of Demonia Mountain poses considerable danger, let alone venturing deeper into its depths. You ought to weigh the risks carefully. Frankly, if Moses hadn’t brought you here, I wouldn’t have divulged this information to you.” Jared’s brows furrowed slightly at Dillon’s words. He hadn’t expected the southernmost region of the Ethereal Realm to resemble the frigid landscapes of the mundane world’s polar regions. In the mundane realm, both the South and North poles were known for their perpetual snow and harsh conditions, where survival was a constant battle against freezing temperatures. However, the vastness of the Ethereal Realm far surpassed that of the mundane world.

Jared was acutely aware that the depths of Demonia Mountain harbored numerous Demonic Cultivators, rendering it an exceptionally perilous territory.

Yet, he couldn’t simply remain idle for days, waiting for an available spot on an airship.

“Dillon, I must be frank. Mr. Chance here has recently saved my daughter’s life,” Moses interjected, noticing Jared’s troubled expression. “In light of his invaluable service, please make arrangements for him on the airship.” Dillon was momentarily taken aback by Moses’s revelation. “Moses, your daughter is well?” he inquired, astonishment evident in his tone.

“Yes, thanks to Mr. Chance,” Moses affirmed with a nod, withholding Jared’s true identity. While he could choose not to take action against Jared despite the Demon Seal Alliance’s bounty, he couldn’t guarantee others would do the same.

Dillon sized Jared up in disbelief, clearly seeing him in a new light.

“Since you saved the life of Moses’ daughter, I’ll make the necessary arrangements for you,” Dillon declared to Jared. “An airship bound for the Lunarius Palace will depart shortly. Follow me; I personally oversee all airship operations to the palace. The journey through the depths of Demonia Mountain is perilous, with many Demonic Cultivators lurking about. I must ensure the safety of our passengers and crew.” “Thank you so much,” Jared expressed his gratitude earnestly.

However, Jared declined, shaking his head gently. “Mr. Pruitt, I’ve already imposed enough on you during this journey. The Soul Demon Sect can’t be left unattended. I’ll manage on my own.” Turning to Faiyar, Jared continued, “Faiyar, you’ve been by my side for some time now.

During his time with Jared, Faiyar had undergone significant growth.

“You’re a grown man. Why are you crying?” Jared comforted Faiyar, offering a gentle smile as he patted his shoulder.

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