Chapter 1765

David did not stay long in the room.

After he got used to his new strength, he left the room and walked out of Treasure Trove.

Since Valerio said Archimedes and his protector were waiting for him outside with a lot of people, how

would David let them down?

Since David did not want to start a conflict with the Lightfoot family but Archimedes insisted on pursuing

this, Archimedes could not blame David.

He had already killed Cornelius and their feud would not end until one side died, so it would be fine if he killed Archimedes too.

Coincidentally, David wanted to try out a Saint’s strength.

After he came out of Treasure Trove’s headquarters, David chose a direction and jumped. Immediately, he turned into a flash of light and shot out.

This was a very lively area, so there were a lot of people. David did not plan to kill Archimedes and his people in one go, instead, he wanted to try out his new strength. Therefore, it would not be good if he accidentally hurt other innocent people.

away

his people, then David would get rid of

long after David left, countless light flashes followed behind

his protector, Bernard. At the same time, there was also the head of one of

was also a late Sovereign Ranker like

all of the heads of branches in the Central Sacred Continent would have to respectfully call him Master Archi, except

people behind them, they were the powerhouses stationed at Splendor in the super-large trade zone at West End as well as the powerhouse the Lightfoot family sent

were not

to 8 mid-Sovereign Rankers

were more than

the same time, there were also

there were no peak Sovereign Rankers, the strength of these people could annihilate more than 80% of the medium

of the Lightfoot family’s elites in West End had been

the sky like shooting stars. They attracted the attention of a lot of people,

did not look like they came

got killed in Star Kingdom because they did not mind their

to be so wilful

over to join in the drama if they

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