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The Understated Dragon Lord novel Chapter 862

Summary for Chapter 862 Human Calamity: The Understated Dragon Lord

Chapter Summary: Chapter 862 Human Calamity – The Understated Dragon Lord by Swnovels

In Chapter 862 Human Calamity, a key moment in the Novel novel The Understated Dragon Lord, Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

“Dog! I’m not here to die; I’m here to take your life! You’ve bred so many ghosts on Golden Light Hill, and God knows how many lives you’ve destroyed! Today, I will end you to prevent you from claiming any more lives!” Daniel declared fiercely.

Just then, a man in a long black robe emerged from the shadows. His face was dark, and he wielded a skeleton sword—it was Dog!

This skeleton sword wasn’t forged from just one skull but made from the bones of 9,999 people. Beyond that, it contained the souls of a million spirits! This sword was a family heirloom used to control ghosts; if any ghost disobeyed, he could execute them with this very weapon.

Dog sized Daniel up from head to toe and then asked with indifference, “What’s your name?”

“Daniel.”

“And what do you do?”

“A medical intern.”

“A medical intern?”

Dog shook his head, skepticism etched across his face. “What could a mere intern be doing here?”

He then turned to Willow and asked, “Did you bring him here?”

As they swarmed toward Daniel from all directions, the temperature dropped drastically by several degrees.

The ghosts wailed as they attacked.

Daniel retrieved the stick he had been using and began swinging it at the ghosts, cracking it against them with remarkable ease. He dispatched them rapidly without breaking a sweat.

Even though these were broken spirits, their sheer number was overwhelming. Yet, Daniel managed to clear them out in no time using just a stick, surprising Dog despite himself.

“I had no idea you had some real capability, kid! Not bad at all. You wiped out all those ghosts so easily; I must admit, I’m a bit impressed!” Dog acknowledged, now a bit taken aback.

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