However, Master Mackenzie’s speed was incomparable to Jack White. He suddenly saw a gold light at the same time Jack slammed his fist onto his shoulders causing his joints to shatter with a violent crack. He let out one curdling scream after another as the feeling of pain shot through his whole body. The punch had crippled his shoulder.

Jack White laughed coldly as he raised his left fist again-not giving time for Master Mackenzie to defend himself at all. Gold light flashed on his fist as he slammed it against Master Mackenzie’s right chest with a force enough to end anyone’s life. The sound of bones breaking sounded again. The punch not only shattered Master Mackenzie’s bones but made him unable to activate his Chi so he fell to the ground like a deflated balloon.

The next punch would be on Master Mackenzie’s meridian points

in mind. Infinite despair filled his heart, he would be left with nothing if his cultivation was completely destroyed. With the last of his energy, he stared at Jack pleadingly and said, “Don’t destroy my cultivation. I beg of

Master Mackenzie was nothing but a worthless trash. “Do you know how many people are lining up to wait on my hand and foot? You’re not even worthy

the meridian being cut caused his body to convulse and nearly cut off his air supply. The next second, he was in so much pain that his eyes rolled back and he fainted. Jack did not plan a quick death for Master Mackenzie. How could he when his opponents had tried to ambush him so many times? Master Mackenzie was carried

fighting spirit and had given in to their fate. The Nine Gods Clan’s disciples slaughtered most of their opponents but did not kill those who had thrown their weapons down. Instead, they confiscated the weapons, tied them up,

were kneeling in front of the Nine Gods Clan’s gate with their heads drooping. Though he usually did

with praises before pointing to the Alliance Guard’s disciples. “Master, what should we do with them? I think we should kill

who broke out in cold sweat under his icy gaze. They dared not breathe at all. Though Jack was well aware of Pavilion Billow Cloud’s dire situation, he would prefer to avoid a genocide if possible. If not, he would not be any different from those Alliance Guard people. He let out a gentle sigh and said, “Let them go. They are no threat to us anymore. They would do

a dead dog. The latter did not even make a sound. Emptiness filled his eyes as he had no future to look forward to now that

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