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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 4104

Summary for Chapter 4104: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter 4104 – 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 4104 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

In a dark cave, there was only a tiny candlelight the size of a green bean flickering, illuminating a very small space.

Under this dim light, two old men were sitting cross-legged with a square chessboard placed between them.

One of the two old men was Divinus, while the old man opposite him was wearing a black robe, hiding himself in the darkness.

“Why don’t you make a move? This game of chess has been going on for more than a hundred years. I’ve had enough of you,” Divinus said with great dissatisfaction, looking at the old man opposite.

“You lock yourself up in this dark place all day, wearing a ragged black robe, trying to act like a big shot.”

“Hahaha, Senior Brother, are you worried about the disciple you just tricked into joining, so you’re in a hurry to go back and check on him?” the array demon laughed loudly.

“Stop it. I’ve told you so many times that you are not allowed to call me Senior Brother. We are no longer brothers. Master has expelled you.”

“You chose the devil’s way instead of the righteous way. We have different paths and cannot work together.”

“Hurry up and make your move. I don’t have time to stay with you in this dark and cold place,” Divinus said impatiently.

“Hahaha, you said you wouldn’t accompany me, but over the years, haven’t you always come as promised? Although Master expelled me from the group, I have always recognized you as my senior. If you hadn’t begged for mercy, Master would have killed me long ago.”

“I will always remember this kindness!” the array demon laughed.

“Since you think I’ve done you a favor, then don’t try to get my apprentice in the future. Although there are many talented people in this world, there are too few geniuses in formations. It’s not easy for me to find an apprentice.”

“Also, can you admit defeat and acknowledge that your formation skills are not as good as mine? After all, I am also your senior. It is not shameful for a junior to lose to a senior, right?” Divinus asked.

“That won’t do. Let’s put things in perspective. You’ve already said that there are too few geniuses in formations in the Heavenly Realm. Of course, I have to find a successor to my lifelong cultivation. It’s not appropriate for me to run around in my current state, but it’s okay for you. If the disciple you find can’t resist my temptation and follows me, then it will be God’s will.

“As for the art of formation, I am much better than you. Don’t pretend in front of me. After so many years, your strength has declined to a great extent. Don’t you have any idea in your mind? But if you honestly admit that your formation skills are not as good as mine, I can consider not trying to steal your apprentice anymore,” the array demon said with a sneer.

They didn’t know how long it took, but both of them were tired and gasping for breath.

But they just stared at each other and couldn’t determine the winner.

“It’s over. I don’t know when I can replenish the energy consumed in this fight. The immortal energy in the heavenly world is scarce. It will take a long time to recover,” the array demon said breathlessly.

“It’s all your fault. You’re so slow in making your move. Otherwise, how could we have started a fight?”

Divinus also regretted it.

“When can this be replenished? If we were in heaven, where there is fairy air everywhere, then it wouldn’t matter!”

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