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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 4726

Summary for Chapter 4726 An Accident: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

What Happens in Chapter 4726 An Accident – From the Book A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Dive into Chapter 4726 An Accident, 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.

After some thought, Jared said, “I can give you this Divine Bow, but you won't be able to draw it. In your hands, it would just go to waste...”

“What?” Fraser was taken aback. “Then can you draw it?”

“Of course I can. It's my Divine Bow.”

“If you can, then I can too...” Fraser declared. He swiftly positioned the bow and began to draw the bowstring.

However, no matter how hard Fraser tried, the Divine Bow simply wouldn't budge. He couldn't draw it at all.

Even when he exerted his last bit of strength, it was still in vain.

Fraser was quite surprised.

Theobauld and Salathiell looked on in disbelief. Despite the Divine Bow being a divine weapon, they found it hard to believe that it could be so powerful that even Immortal Realm cultivators couldn't use it.

Yet, Jared, an Ultimate Realm cultivator, could.

“I already told you, you can't draw it. Don't waste your energy.”

Jared took the Divine Bow.

“You give it a try...”

Fraser wasn't ready to give up. He was determined to see how Jared managed to draw the Divine Bow.

“All right, let me show you...”

Jared, holding the Divine Bow, left the room. Fraser, Theobauld, and Salathiell hurriedly followed him out.

Jared set his bow and aimed into the void. With a gentle hook of his finger on the bowstring, a surge of energy flowed through him, intensifying the marked aura within his body.

As the Divine Bow was drawn, countless specks of light began to gather around it. They coalesced, eventually forming an arrow.

Jared released the bowstring, and the arrow transformed into a streak of light, piercing the sky. The entire void was marked with a black streak as if it had been completely torn apart.

Fraser, Theobauld, and Salathiell were utterly dumbfounded.

“Exactly, he was just unlucky. It has nothing to do with you, Mr. Chance.” Theobauld quickly spoke up as well.

As the saying goes, gifts blind the eyes. They had no choice but to stand by Jared's side.

“For a senseless cultivator like this, his death is nothing more than just that... a death.” Fraser also spoke up, then turned to Jared. “Jared, don't burden yourself with guilt. This isn't your fault! Take a look at what good stuff that guy has in his item pouch. Let's share it.”

Jared hadn't expected them to speak up for him, only to realize they were after a share of the spoils.

“All right, since you've laid eyes on it, you also have a share in it.”

Jared took out various magical items and resources from the item pouch of the cultivator.

Apart from a few celestial crystals, the majority of it was filled with various mystical herbs.

The cultivator, likely an alchemist on a quest for herbs, met his end that day when Jared's arrow brought him down while he was flying over Allardland.

“Take these celestial crystals. As for the mystical herbs, I'll refine them into pills before distributing them to you. If these mystical herbs are consumed directly, their effectiveness will be significantly reduced,” Jared said, unveiling the Divine Cauldron.

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