Summary of Chapter 877 from Roar of the Supreme Warrior
Chapter 877 marks a crucial moment in Crazy Carriage’s Billionaires novel, Roar of the Supreme Warrior. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
At that moment, a crazy thought flashed through James’ mind.
Forcing True Energy to move in a retrograde motion caused irreversible damage to his body. He collapsed to the ground and vomited blood non-stop.
Blood oozed out from his body and made contact with the ancient scroll and the Moonlit Flowers on Cliffside’s Edge.
At that moment, something in the painting changed.
Right when he was on the verge of losing consciousness, James saw the full moon disappear and the white flower wither. They were replaced by a scorching sun. Illuminated by the sunlight, the scenery changed, and a few words appeared in the woods.
“What…” James was stunned.
He opened his eyes wide and stared at the words in the painting.
Though the words were in ancient script used thousands of years ago, James recognized them. He etched them in his mind.
Then, he fainted.
The bloodstain on the Moonlit Flowers on Cliffside’s Edge disappeared, and the painting returned to normal.
After some time, Maxine walked in.
The moment she entered the basement, she saw James lying in a pool of blood. The ancient scroll was soaked in his blood, turning completely red. Only the painting was untouched.
She hurriedly made her way over to James and crouched down beside him. “James…”
However, James did not reply.
She hurriedly went and inspected his injuries. Sensing that he was in danger, she quickly carried him out of the basement.
“Grandpa!” She cried out.
Whoosh!
Tobias appeared out of thin air. Looking at the bloodied James, he asked, “What happened?”
Maxine asked, “How is he?”
Tobias shook his head and sighed. “His injuries are too serious. I can’t save him. He’ll die in the next three days.”
“What?” Maxine’s face paled. “What should we do, then?”
Tobias said, “He must have forcibly moved True Energy in a retrograde motion according to the meridian diagram. His organs have ruptured…”
Saying that, he frowned.
“Didn’t his True Energy already disperse? How could he still catalyze it?” Tobias looked at Maxine.
She shook her head. “I-I don’t know either.”
“This guy…” Tobias sighed. “He had a chance to live, but he just had to get himself killed.”
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