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No.1 Supreme Warrior by Moneto

Chapter 3983
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Without realizing it, the spot of light that belonged to Triton had turned red!

Triton had died just like that!

The three of them suddenly found it hard to accept. No one would be able to accept it that easily.

A warrior at the peak that was just slightly weaker than them had died just like that. He had died without even a

whimper.

They knew how strong Jack was, but they still found it hard to accept. Desmond started to clench his fist again as he

tensed up completely. His eyes had completely widened in disbelief.

He had just been planning how they would force Triton to reveal everything to them.

Suddenly, their target had become a corpse.

The four of them started to breathe quicker. None of them said anything, but they could see the shock in each

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other's eyes.

After a moment, Seymour spoke up in a hoarse voice, "Guys, think about it. Triton is no idiot. We just heard that

they had seen how Jack was trying to recover from a heavy injury as well. Triton had only given chase because he

had complete confidence. Otherwise, there was no way Triton would act so recklessly. However, Triton still died in

the end! I think there's something off about the situation!"

Seymour correctly caught the scent of a plot, but he was not able to figure out what went wrong.

Desmond clenched his teeth, and his face was incredibly dark. "No matter what, the situation's very bad for us. No

matter how much trouble Jack could cause, we have to put him aside for now. Unless he starts to affect our plans,

we can't try to attack him again. We have to keep the bigger picture in mind at all times."

After all, they had spent a lot of time and effort on this plan.

They have used up their own resources as well. They were basically gambling their entire fortune on the plan, so

they could not afford to have any accidents!

Seymour nodded before he looked at the Vermillion Tune Formation again.

He had a thoughtful look on his face as he stared at Triton's red spot.

The light was already red, and its color felt inexplicably bright. It caused his heart to beat rapidly.

At the southeastern part of the Toman Battlefield, there was a small cave.

Yeagen was sitting down and trying to recover while Lourain was talking to his fellow disciples. However, his mind

was not focused on the conversation. Every time he spoke, he would anxiously look out of the cave after that.

Everyone knew what he was looking for.

After ten minutes, a familiar figure appeared outside.

Lourain suddenly stood up and rushed over, "How was it? Did you succeed? Are you injured?"

Jack shook his head as he sighed, briefly recounting everything that happened. After they listened to everything, no

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one spoke for quite a while.

Even though Jack spoke as if it had been an easy task, none of them forgot the fact that Triton was a warrior that

stood at the peak. He had died in one-on-one combat despite being in his best state. It was obvious how strong Jack

was!

They exchanged a look of shock with each other.

When Jack had set the plan forward, none of them dared to voice any opinions. However, it did not mean they

found nothing wrong with the plan.

At the time, they wondered how Jack was so sure he would be able to defeat Triton in solo combat.

Triton was truly a warrior who stood at the peak. Even though he was not ranked that high, he was still a warrior at

the peak!

His skills were not something an above-average warrior could be compared to. It would not be easy for Jack to kill

him alone, but Jack did it anyway!

It caused everyone to respect Jack even more, especially Yeagen. Compared to any outsiders, he knew far more

about Triton as an inner disciple of the Searing Flame Clan. He knew how scary Triton was.