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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 3922

Summary for Chapter 3922: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 3922 – A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy

In Chapter 3922, a key moment in the Novel novel A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), Damian Mccarthy delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 3922 The Theory

“Oh, I see” Judd wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, looking somewhat troubled. “Axel, there’s no precedent for this, but I’ll ask about it once we get there.”

“Okay. Thank you, Judd,” Jared replied.

“Don’t mention it. We’re going to be the closest of allies from now on.” Judd patted Jared on the shoulder.

Jared wanted to avoid the assessment and use money to gain entry to keep his strength and aura concealed.

If he could bribe his way into the Violet Flame Sect, it would be ideal.

Judd led Jared to a tall building.

There was already a long queue of people outside, all waiting for the assessment to join the Violet Flame Sect.

Some were outer court disciples seeking promotion to inner court disciples.

Judd led Jared through the crowd and into the building.

Inside, Jared saw a girl in a green silk dress, holding a long sword and looking furious. “No one is taking the assessment today unless we clear this up first!” she shouted.

She blocked the door, preventing anyone from entering.

“Carla, what’s going on?” Judd asked, puzzled.

Seeing Judd, the young lady looked relieved. “Judd, you came here just in time. Thiago isn’t letting us take the assessment. He insists that all outer disciples who pass must join his faction. We’re not allowed to participate unless we switch from Gael’s faction to Harlan’s faction.”

“What? Is that true?” Judd frowned.

Jared understood the situation. The transition between the old and new sect masters led to internal strife within the Violet Flame Sect.

Elders like Dario and Orson were loyal to the old sect master, Gael, and the assessments were designed to force their disciples to switch allegiances to the new sect master, Harlan.

This kind of power struggle was not uncommon in sects.

There was bound to be strives where there were forces.

Jared had seen similar conflicts in the Emerald Cauldron Sect.

“Judd, as a deacon of the Violet Flame Sect, you must address this. Let’s confront Thiago,” Carla said, pulling Judd toward the hall.

Seeing this, Jared had no choice but to follow them.

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