Chapter 4308 | Will Kill You
“Mr. Mueller, you must win. I've staked my entire fortune on you!”
“You're unbeatable, Mr. Mueller! Keep going!”
“You can do it, Mr. Mueller!”
Among the spectators, many had placed their bets on Aiden’s victory, hence their exhilarating cheers filled the
air.
Hearing the cheers of the crowd around him, Aiden strutted onto the stage arrogantly and waved his hands at
the mob.
Observing Aiden’s demeanor, it was clear that he possessed absolute confidence.
As the crowd cheered, a formidable group of dozens also made their grand entrance from the other side of the
arena.
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However, these individuals were all female cultivators, each as beautiful as a celestial being, exuding an
otherworldly aura.
These women were all female cultivators of Lunarius Palace. The appearance of the holy maidens instantly drew
the attention of many.
Kai, clad in simple cloth attire and looking relatively modest, strode ahead of the holy maidens.
Nieva strode alongside Kai, both heading toward the arena.
Nieva exuded an aura of imposing authority that radiated from within, prompting everyone to clear a path
instinctively.
“You must win, Mr. Chance! You'll certainly win!” After Kai had made his way to the base of the stage, a sudden
cry rang out among the crowd.
Without even looking, just by the sound of it, Kai could tell that it was Alastair.
Alastair had also placed all his fortunes on Kai, fervently wishing for the latter's victory.
Seeing that only one person was cheering for Kai, Aiden, standing on the stage, scoffed.
Aiden stared at Kai and said coldly, “I thought you wouldn't dare to show up, but surprisingly, you came.”
“Why wouldn't | dare? | only need to use one hand to beat up someone like you. | was worried that you wouldn't
dare to show up.” Kai's lips curled up slightly as he spoke.
“You don’t need to intentionally provoke me, trying to makelose my cool. Enough with the chatter. Cup
on stage if you dare. After I'm done with you, | have other things to attend to.” Aiden beckoned at Kai.
“Since you're so eager to meet your end, I'll oblige you.” Subsequently, Kai leaped up effortlessly onto the arena.
“It's him?” The moment Rainier caught sight of Kai, he couldn't help but be surprised.
Terrence, standing at one side, asked, “Do you know Kai, Mr. Tindall?”
“I've seen that brat at Pathfinder Sect. He was full of boastful tales back then. It turns out he’s Kai. He's just a
Seventh Level Tribulator, yet he thinks he can defeat Aiden. That's just wishful thinking.” Rainier curled his lips
into a sneer. With this, | can rest assured. There's no doubt Aiden will triumph.
“Mr. Tindall, don’t underestimate this Kai. The guy's progress is rapid, and he even has the ability to punch
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmabove his weight. | should better warn Mr. Aiden to be cautious. This Kai probably possesses strength that is not
inferior to an Ultimate Realm Level One cultivator.” Upon seeing Kai take the stage, Terrence swiftly sensed that.
Back then, Kai was merely a Fourth Level Tribulator, yet he was able to exchange blows on equal footing with
Aiden.
Although he was not as good as Aiden, he wasn’t that far behind.
In just a short span of a month, Kai had astonishingly advanced to becoming a Seventh Level Tribulator. Terrence
reckoned that Kai's power was likely no less than that of an Ultimate Realm Level One cultivator.
Rainier disdainfully glanced at Terrence and said, “Mr. Stinton, aren’t you being overly cautious? You're saying a
mere Seventh Level Tribulator can defeat an Ultimate Realm Level One cultivator? | don't believe that.”
Terrence didn’t pay him any heed. After all, no one would believe it without having seen it with their own eyes.
“Mr. Aiden, this Kai has actually advanced to beca Seventh Level Tribulator. You need to be on your guard,”
Terrence reminded Aiden telepathically.
“Don’t worry. | assure you that he will meet his end in this arena today,” Aiden responded with a menacing glint
in his eyes.
At that moment, Pathfinder Sect’s Rory had also ascended to the arena. Southedge City, being a small town at
the foot of a mountain at the southernmost point of the southern region, did not have a mayor.