A Man Like None Other Chapter 6893 To Give or Not to Give
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- A tense negotiation is underway.
- A past agreement is brought to light.
- A powerful display of resolve occurs.
Enough already.
David’s voice suddenly sounded.
Those two words, although not spoken out loud, were like a cold, sharp knife that cut through the old man’s unfinished words, plunging the entire hall into a sudden, frozen silence.
The old man’s face stiffened. He looked up at David, a glimmer of dissatisfaction and anger flashed in his eyes: “What did you say?”
David stood still, the hem of his gray robe dragging on the dark ground. His purple eyes calmly looked at the old man, his tone cold and firm: “I agree to your conditions, hunt down the giant python, and bring back the beast core. I have fulfilled your request.”
Now you must keep your promise and hand over the ancient tribal token.
He paused for a moment, his aura remaining calm and collected, but the light within his purple eyes quietly changed.
Like a hidden current churning beneath a deep pool, it appeared calm and quiet, but harbored a powerful force capable of devouring everything.
“If you intend to continue to worsen the situation and create further difficulties,”
David’s voice was still not loud, but it contained an undeniable authority that gave the old man chills. “Then, I don’t mind letting you see for yourself how the abyss python died.”
As soon as the words left his mouth, David’s aura suddenly darkened.
The aura was like an ancient ocean that suddenly surged with towering waves. The source of the gray-purple chaos was no longer restrained, but spread out like a gray-purple sun that had suddenly risen, enveloping the entire Chenxi Pavilion.
The “illusory and real” ancient patterns on the wall shook violently upon contact with this aura, spinning wildly like spider webs buffeted by invisible strong winds, emitting sharp buzzing sounds, as if they might collapse at any time.
The runes on the walls, floor, and dome of the hall lit up brightly at the same time.
They tried to resist the sudden and terrifying pressure, but it was too heavy and too domineering, as if the weight of the entire world had fallen on them in an instant.
The long black jade table creaked under its weight, and fine cracks appeared on its surface.