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Life After Prison by Silencieux novel Chapter 1760

Terry smiled and glanced at the flying sword on Elsa's feet. He then remarked, "Your flying sword is impressive. It seems to be a ninth-grade spiritual weapon. It'll be mine after I get rid of you though."

Severin retorted, "Haha! I was going to say the same thing."

"You can't seriously be thinking that you could defeat me, right? I'm pretty sure you must have honed some very strong physical technique that makes you stronger than your apparent attainment level," Terry analyzed. He then continued, "You're doomed as long as I can keep my distance and stop you from using that technique on me."

Terry's analysis gave Tamara and Heidi fresh concerns for Severin's safety. They seemed to agree with Terry's analysis too.

"Reality is often very different from one's imagination." Severin found the situation amusing because Terry had yet to realize Severin's true attainment level. Then again, it should not be too surprising. Terry had made a very commendable achievement in reaching level two royal saint in just two weeks, so he could not have deduced that Severin had reached level three or higher in the same time frame.

"Double Dragon Wave!" Terry wasted no time with words and pointed his sword to the sky before slashing down.

Following that slash, two enormous dragons formed from condensed sword energy and spiritual energy manifested. They roared and darted straight down on Severin.

"His skill is obviously weaker than mine. It'll never be able to destroy my dragons!" As a prodigy of the Highworld Sect and the leader who led his sect's disciples into the Paradise Secret Realm, he felt that he had seen through Severin's skills and thought them inferior to his.

Following a loud blast, his dragons were sliced in half through the mouth by Severin's slash. The dragons were completely obliterated as the slice continued moving forward.

Terry's eyes widened in panic as he finally realized that something was amiss. "No, this can't be! What's your real attainment level?"

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