A Man Like None Other Chapter 6786 I Can Win




A Man Like None Other Chapter 6786 I Can Win

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Chapter Highlights:

  • Restoration of three sea regions confirmed.
  • Pollution sources eliminated and energy dissipating.
  • Signs of recovery and a shift in local perception.

“The leader is waiting for you in the council room.”

The captain’s voice remained calm, but the wariness in his tone seemed to diminish. “He said that you should go there directly after you return.”

Lan Yuan nodded without saying anything else.

The group passed through the rock gate and walked down the street towards the white palace at the center of the city.

The aquatic cultivators along the way glanced over, but this time, the scrutiny and wariness in their eyes had reduced significantly, replaced by curiosity and friendliness.

Some people even nodded to Lan Yuan, their gazes fixed on David for a moment before turning away and revealing friendly smiles.

David knew that the news had spread.

Seventeen poisoned farmers he saved, a sea area that was purified, and seaweed and coral that started to grow again.

Even though these aquatic creatures live in isolation, news spreads quite quickly.

In this underwater city with only a few thousand inhabitants, any changes would quickly spread to every corner.

The door of the council chamber opened wide, and the bright light of the luminous pearl shone from within, illuminating the waters before the gate as if it were daytime.

As David stepped into the main hall, he discovered that there were far more people inside than when he came out.

Apart from the twelve elders, there were dozens of water cultivators standing on both sides, men and women, young and old, all staring towards the entrance.

Shui Wuhen stood in front of the main seat, her long silver-white hair shimmering softly under the radiant pearl light, and David’s figure was reflected in her deep, ocean-like eyes.

He stared at David for a long time, then slowly said, “The three sea areas—Chenyuan Dark Stream, Bibo Shallow Beach, and Qinghushan Ridge—have all been restored.”

His words were not a question, but rather a statement, as if confirming something whose outcome was already known.

David nodded: “Everything has been restored. The source of pollution has been completely removed, and the yin energy is slowly dissipating.”

I absorbed and purified some of it; the rest will be diluted naturally by ocean currents, and I will fully recover in about two weeks.

The hall was silent for a moment, then, like a boulder thrown into a calm lake, ripples spread out.

The monks standing on both sides began to whisper among themselves. Some shook their heads in surprise, some clenched their fists in joy, and some looked at each other with looks of disbelief.

“Those three sea areas have been restored?”

“That’s a sea area that stretches for seven or eight hundred miles! He cleared it himself in just two days?”

“Not even the holy water of the aquatic tribes was able to cleanse that yin energy, how could he do it?”

The discussion grew more intense, and the gazes fell on David with unprecedented admiration and gratitude.

The white-haired old man stepped out of the crowd, walked over to David, and bowed deeply, his hunched back bent to its maximum limit.

His voice was hoarse, containing a seriousness honed by the passage of time: “Young friend Chen, I was doubtful of you in the main hall before, and I even opposed leader’s use of the Sea Spirit Pearl.”




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