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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 4479

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Dive into Chapter 4479 Losing Control, a pivotal chapter in A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), written by Damian Mccarthy. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.

“Understood,” Cedric replied with a nod before gesturing for Jared to follow him.

Once Jared and Cedric had exited the hall, Ezequiel stepped forward and addressed Bernard. “Your Majesty, I suspect Demon Seal Alliance will launch an attack soon. We must begin preparations immediately.”

Bernard's expression grew firm, his resolve evident. “You're right. Issue the command—summon all cultivators of Allardland who have surpassed the eighth tribulation level to gather on the palace grounds.”

Once Allardland declared war on the Demon Seal Alliance, it was no longer a battle they could fight alone. The Alliance's strength was formidable, and Bernard understood the dire implications. This was why he had ordered all Eighth Level Tribulators and above to assemble.

Weaker cultivators, no matter how numerous, would serve only as cannon fodder, unnecessarily increasing casualties.

“Your Majesty, should we also inform Howler City?” Ezequiel asked cautiously, his voice low. He clearly knew about Denzel's presence there.

Bernard fell silent, weighing the decision carefully. After a moment, he nodded decisively. “Yes, notify them. All cultivators in Howler City who have surpassed the Eighth Tribulation Level must report to the palace grounds.”

Ezequiel hesitated, then spoke nervously. “But, Your Majesty, if we do this, Prince Cedric and Prince Denzel will undoubtedly meet. I fear that...”

Ezequiel trailed off, not daring to complete his thought. He knew full well the explosive potential of such a meeting. Cedric had always believed he was Bernard's only son, entirely unaware of Denzel's existence.

“One way or another, the truth always comes to light,” Bernard said, his tone steady yet tinged with weariness. “I've already named Cedric as my heir apparent. Sooner or later, Allardland will belong to him. As for Denzel, I'll have a serious talk with him. I can only hope he doesn't resent me as his father.”

Ezequiel's brow furrowed deeply, concern evident in his eyes. “Your Majesty, I urge you to reconsider. History is rife with examples of dynasties crumbling due to discord between princes vying for power. If Prince Denzel is allowed to return now, his dissatisfaction could ignite a crisis both within and beyond our borders. With the Demon Seal Alliance threatening us externally, any internal strife could become catastrophic. Should Prince Denzel sow discord, I fear Prince Cedric may struggle to maintain order.”

Ezequiel's words carried the weight of wisdom. His appointment as Prime Minister had its reasons—he had an exceptional talent for foreseeing matters that could jeopardize Allardland's safety and stability. His argument was not one of disloyalty but of prudent caution.

After long contemplation, Jared resolved to leave.

However, he made a deliberate decision not to take Cloud with him. Instead, he left instructions for Cloud to remain in Allardland and take advantage of the ample cultivation resources available. This way, Cloud could continue training uninterrupted, and Jared could travel unburdened, making it slightly easier to evade the inevitable pursuit by the Demon Seal Alliance.

Without notifying Cedric, Jared quietly slipped away from Allardland. He was certain that Cedric, loyal and protective as he was, would have done everything in his power to stop him from leaving.

No sooner had Jared left Allardland than he was spotted by Gatlin, Seth, and Ruth. The three hadn't strayed far; they had been keeping watch just outside Allardland's borders all along.

“Mr. Gatlin, what is Jared thinking? Leaving Allardland alone at a time like this—does he have a death wish?” Ruth asked, confused.

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