A Man Like None Other Chapter 6343 Please follow me sir Rain Falls from the Sky
Welcome to the latest chapter of A Man Like None Other. Please enjoy reading this installment.
- A year of intensive cultivation has passed for the protagonist.
- A mysterious celestial phenomenon disrupts the peace.
- Powerful new figures descend, signaling major changes.
A year of intense cultivation has passed. The protagonist has healed and strengthened. Information about a key figure remains elusive.
He stared at the map, his fingers tapping lightly on the table, his mind racing.
Just then, a deafening roar suddenly sounded from outside.
The roaring sound was like the sky collapsing and the earth splitting, and the entire earth was shaking.
The tent shook violently, and the map on the table was thrown to the ground. Everyone’s expressions changed drastically.
“What happened?” Lang Hao rushed out.
David followed closely behind.
The sky has changed.
The originally gray sky was now split by a huge crack.
The crack stretched thousands of feet long and hundreds of feet wide, from which a dazzling white light gushed out, mixed with lightning and fire, setting the entire sky ablaze.
At the edge of the crack, spatial fragments scattered like torrential rain, each containing destructive power.
Then, a figure fell through the gap.
One, two, ten, twenty, thirty.
They fell from the sky like raindrops, hitting the Sirius tribe’s campsite.
“Scatter!” Lang Hao roared, and the beastmen warriors scattered in all directions.
The figures fell heavily to the ground, some onto the tents, some onto the training field, and some onto the empty land outside the camp.
The ground shattered into pieces forming huge craters, with rubble flying everywhere and dust billowing into the sky.
In just a few breaths, the crack disappeared. Only a faint trace of white remained in the sky, slowly fading away.
Dozens of people lay in the camp.
They were covered in wounds, their clothes were tattered, and their bodies were covered in blood.
Some had fainted, some were still struggling, and some were lying motionless on the ground, their fate unknown.