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Chapter 478
Sebastian swiftly dodged the incoming sword energy.
The scorching sword energy struck the ground, carving a trench over 10 feet long and sending dust flying everywhere.
When Ferdinand missed his attack, he immediately launched himself forward like a cheetah. He arrived in front of Sebastian in an instant, swinging his sword horizontally.
Ferdinand was indeed formidable among the younger generation. Not only was his cultivation impressive, but bis swordsmanship was also exquisite. Having rich combat experience, his relentless attacks were fierce and unstoppable.
Sebastian kept dodging, narrowly avoiding the sword energy multiple times.
Of course, all of this was an act since Cleef had instructed him not to reveal his true strength too much.
While evading, he sometimes made counterattacks on purpose.
In the blink of an eye, five minutes had passed.
Though Sebastian seemed to be in extreme danger, Ferdinand couldn't land a single blow on him despite his full effort. Instead, he was exhausted and panting heavily.
Those who had mocked Sebastian for being arrogant or seeking death gradually fell silent. At that moment, they were very shocked, including Clara, who was also astonished.
Through each battle, Sebastian continuously changed people's perception of him.
At first, he was seen as a clown that just made up the numbers before seeing him as an expert at Sophia's level. However, he was unarmed and didn't fall back when he was facing Ferdinand now.
If he had a weapon, Ferdinand would surely be no match for him. This implied that Sebastian's strength was comparable to Hugo.
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