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Chapter 821

    Colin looked upset as well, but not because hisckey lost. He was upset because he was embarrassed


    right in front of thedies, and he quickly went into the fray in ast-ditch attempt to save his dignity.


    Kristoff didn’t lend a hand, nor did Keh. Both of them were looking at the man in ck with concern.


    Jared frowned as well. Even though the man in ck was already showing a Top-Level Senior


    Grandmaster’s level of strength, he knew the man in ck was still holding back. The guy might look


    young, but he must already be a Martial Arts Grandmaster. He might be even more powerful than


    Hayden, Empyrean Sect’s leader.


    Demonic Cultivation raises a cultivator’s strength quickly, just like they said it would. Or there’s no way


    someone could be a Martial Arts Grandmaster at this age.


    The man in ck frowned. He wasn’t scared of the martial artists from Shadow Estate, but if the fight


    went on, everyone would find out that he was a Demonic Cultivator.


    “Godd*mmit! This is the first time I’ve been embarrassed like this! Men, kill this b*stard and throw him


    into the sea!” Colin yelled angrily.


    Hisckeys quickly went into position, and their power levels started to rise. The man in ck tried his


    best to keep his lethal intent in check, lest anyone find out about his real identity.


    Just when the fight was about to begin, a young man in traditional clothes showed up, and a group of


    people in the same attire stood behind him.


    There was a dragon embroidered on the left side of their clothes, so it was obvious that this group of


    people came from the Deragon family. “Trying to start a fight on the ship? Now that’s just discourteous.”


    Godrick shot a look at Colin and the man in ck before an invisible wave of pressure crashed over


    them.


    Colin calmed down the moment Godrick showed up, and he waved at hisckeys, asking them to stop


    the fight. “Mr. Deragon, this guy injured one of my men. I think I am entitled topensation at least,” he


    told Godrick.


    “I saw what really happened.” Godrick looked at Colin, then he told the man in ck, “You may leave


    now.”


    The man in ck quickly left the scene. He felt nervous when Godrick showed up, worried that the man


    might see through him.


    Colin was displeased by the fact that Godrick let the man in ck go, and a frown formed on his


    forehead. “Mr. Deragon, someone has insulted us, and you let him go just like that? Do you expect us,


    the Shadow Estate, to take this humiliation lying down?”


    “You crossed him just to flirt with a fewdies. If you think you’re humiliated, feel free to take this matter


    to us.” Godrick shot Colin a re, and Colin felt a chill run down his spine.


    Knowing that he couldn’t get Godrick to side with him, Colin gritted his teeth and snorted. In the end, he


    and his men went back to their cabin, his desire to flirt long since ruined.


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    The Shadow Estate might be powerful, but not powerful enough to go up against the Deragons. The


    Deragon family was truly powerful, and they were big enough to snuff out any weaker entities.


    After Colin went back to his cabin, Godrick looked at thedies and told his men, “Get thesedies a


    room, and give them the card.”


    “Yes, sir.”


    Soon, the Deragons freed up a room and handed a card to Godrick.


    “Ladies, you maye and see me if you need anything. My name is Godrick. If it’s fine with you, may


    we have some tea?” Godrick gave Josephine the key card.


    “No, it is not fine with them.” Jared went and stood in front of Josephine before taking the key card from


    her. He then nced at Godrick and left the ce with thedies without saying another word.
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