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Julian used the Fatal Viper Technique to cultivate. It was an extremely sinister method of cultivation.
Besides, he had already reached the seventh level, so poisonous energy seeped out of his body whenever he attacked.
However, Sebastian remained unfazed. He continued approaching Julian.
As the two became closer to one another, their terrifying auras clashed with one another. Both of them were equally matched.
Those nearby felt suffocated by the two men's aura, so they kept retreating.
While Sebastian approached Julian, his aura increased in strength and gradually
overpowered the force from Julian's body.
"Die!"
Julian knew that he couldn't wait any longer. Otherwise, he'd be defeated instantly. As such, he decided to make the first move.
He clenched his fists and prepared to punch Julian.
Then, there was a loud bang, and the ground shook. A terrifying and deadly force rushed toward Sebastian.
Sebastian remained indifferent. He countered the attack with a punch.
Another loud bang was heard, and white light shot out from his body. It was so bright that those around him couldn't open their eyes.
The two terrifying forces clashed in the middle, and a loud boom was heard.
The impact caused the entire ground to shake. Since the power flowed everywhere and annihilated everything.
Soon after, the tiles on the floor shattered to pieces instantly.
Two people near Julian and Sebastian ran too slowly, so they were hit by the terrifying force. So, one second later, they exploded to pieces.
After seeing that, everyone was stunned. All of them ran away hastily.
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