Degrade from Nobility to a Humble Slave
Chapter 401 The Legendary Jacques (Part One)
Winning the competition against Dick was not easy for Zen. He didn't try his best during the fight and merely relied on the skills from the Heavenly Ogre Fist, so he was still fortunate to have won.
The fighting effectiveness of the demonic phantom, one of the skills of the Heavenly Ogre Fist, was so surprisingly good that even Zen was startled by it. While he had planned to use it when he entered the next round of competition, fighting with someone of Dick's ability by depending only on corporeal body and absolute power was no guarantee for victory.
As for the disciples of Drizzle Peak, while it came as a great surprise when Zen beat Dick, they were becoming numb to his victories because of his successive wins and his consistency in overthrowing their speculations.
Thus, when Zen descended from the ring, Master Wen found himself at a loss for words appropriate and sincere enough to congratulate the warrior's astounding victory. Instead of platitudes, he only laughed, grabbed Zen by the shoulders, and said, "You're clearly the lucky star of Drizzle Peak!"
Perhaps, because of Zen's efforts alone, the fate of Drizzle Peak would completely change. From the last place among the 33 Peaks, it might be able to jump to the front rank, much like Yan who, at that time, led the Lady Peak to surpass the other peaks all the way and pushed her team to the second place among the 33 Peaks.
With Zen's victories, none of the disciples of Drizzle Peak doubted his strength.
Dick was a completely different warrior from Cecil, whom Zen fought previously.
While also a powerful warrior of the Illuminating Soul Realm, Cecil was a relatively weaker one.
How did he differ from Dick?
Dick was the top disciple of Blackrock Peak.
this team that ranked second among the 33 Peaks. Beating Dick in the competition was an indication that Zen had
still those who doubted Zen.
allowed Zen to win on purpose," one disciple proposed.
those unwilling to acknowledge Zen's victory.
a large group of people cast disdainful glances at him and
supposing he lost deliberately, how could the warrior be stupid enough to lose
quite unthinkable for him to deliberately let Zen beat him and accept his defeat in front of a very large audience.
still couldn't defeat Zen. So, it was not
level was at consummation grade, and the second against a disciple with the strength of the Illuminating Soul Realm.
you kidding me? Even Dick couldn't defeat him! If I
if it was an encounter with Dick, they would directly admit defeat. So with Zen, Dick's conqueror, who was much stronger, they opted to concede
than 600 disciples were eliminated. Of those who made the cut, the number was
next round was a
were similar to those of the group competition. The main difference, however, was that at this stage,
always been a legend in the Cloud Sect.
Peaks Competitions organized by Cloud Sect, personal disciples almost often took the first place. And sometimes, what was more exaggerating was that the first to tenth places were all won by personal disciples! Considering all these facts, it was not hard to imagine how powerful and horrible
competitions earlier, Zen was sitting in situ to meditate and get a well-deserved
and his ability to recover was high, he still needed to get rest to be able to fully display his strength at every match of the All Peaks Competition. With his string of recent achievements, there was
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