The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 324
Chapter 324 A Tiger’s Roar
The tier–two experts were completely overwhelmed.
They began to feel dizzy the moment they came into contact with Caspian.
The only thing they could do under such immense pressure was to regulate their breathing and stabilize themselves.
Caspian’s strength was beyond what everyone had expected. His presence alone had already defeated hundreds of men before he even lifted a finger.
Caspian smiled as he watched the scene unfold before him.
He found it funny that mere ants were trying to block his way.
“Don’t be scared! Let’s go!”
A voice rang out among the thousands, prompting the men to advance toward their target.
Caspian roared aloud in response, mimicking that of a tiger.
Suddenly, thunder began to strike down from the skies.
Caspian’s roar, followed by the thunder, was deafening.
tier–one fighters were frightened
gradually coughed out
of tier–one fighters soon collectively fell onto
them so much that they had already lost the ability to fight before they
rang
to ignore the rest of the fodder and headed straight
Caspian had never once
trained fighters with just his immense pressure
fell to the ground in fear and could only watch as Caspian slowly
Residence.
They couldn’t muster any strength or
up in place. They were scared out of their wits and
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even take more than a single hit?” asked
of his power
garbage compared
tightened his fists as the rain poured down his
thick
men were followed by screaming and the sound of blood
punch coming from Caspian would render a dozen of
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