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The Luckiest Dumb Doctor-Chapter 579 - : Lost Grip_1
Chapter 579: Chapter 579: Lost Grip_1
Like the dragon’s chant, the sword’s hum instantly filled the entire training field.
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Seeing this scene, the crowd erupted into an uproar.
“Despicable!”
Seeing Wilson Grey launch an attack without even announcing his name, while his opponent was still in mid-air, Xavier Cooper was infuriated and yelled, “How is this any different from a sneak attack?”
“Too despicable!”
“A group fight is one thing, but to stab someone in the back!”
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“They’ve truly lost all face for the Union of Seven Provinces!”
The next second, everyone abruptly closed their mouths.
Hum!
A Sword Qi that covered the sky slowly took shape, faintly forming into a giant sword, pointing downward at Greg Jensen.
Its might was so strong that even the air ahead began to twist.
All was silent around, as if even the wind had come to a halt.
It felt as if a massive stone was pressing on everyone’s hearts, making it difficult to breathe.
Greg Jensen sensed something and slowly lifted his head to look at the huge sword shadow in the sky, leaning on his sword, struggling to stand up.
In that moment, the remnants of True Qi and blood left inside his body were once again mobilized by him and madly surged toward the Twilight Snow Knife.
“Immaculate, God Slayer!”
A hoarse low roar suddenly erupted.
Then a blade light pierced through the despairing situation, growing brighter and brighter until it overshadowed the sunlight.
The dazzling blade light transformed into a full moon, soaring against the wind and brutally slashing onto the Sword Qi.
Boom!
The sound of thunder rumbled faintly!
The Sword Qi that was gathering exploded instantly, turning into violent nature’s spiritual energy, sweeping towards the surroundings.
Wilson Grey, who was directly in its path, had no leverage while still in mid-air and was immediately thrown out, striking a pillar on the side.
He fell to the ground like a rag doll and then vomited blood with a gush.
“Uncle!”
Issac Grey was shocked and, disregarding everything else, leaped forward intending to rescue Wilson Grey, while shouting loudly, “We concede this match…”
Wilson Grey was a pillar of the Grey family, and had the situation been able to carry away Barry Wolfe, it would have been tolerable, but now that he was defeated, Issac could not let him die in vain.
However, before he could finish his words, he saw the persisting blade light heading straight down towards Wilson Grey.
Spurt!
Blood splattered!
Unable to dodge in time, Wilson Grey’s chest was split open by a terrifying wound.
Blood and organs spilled all over the place.
“Uncle!”
Issac Grey, furious, roared, “Barry Wolfe, I want your life for this!”
As he said this, he charged towards Greg Jensen.
At that moment, Elders Hall stood up and said indifferently, “Does the Grey family intend to break the rules?”
Issac Grey’s brows furrowed and he replied, “I already called for our concession, yet he dared to deliver a lethal blow, clearly showing no regard for the Union of Seven Provinces.”
“Blades and swords are blind; who can guarantee they won’t make a mistake?”
Elders Hall’s eyes narrowed slightly as he indifferently added, “I remember that you, Issac Grey, seem to have ‘accidentally’ hurt many people over the years, haven’t you?”
With that, he turned his head to look at Greg Jensen.
With Wilson Grey’s strong abilities, robust vitality, and abundant True Qi, Greg Jensen looked much better after defeating him.
Hearing Issac Grey’s words, Greg Jensen’s pale and wretched face squeezed out a faint smile, “Sorry about that, my hand slipped.”
“You…”
Issac Grey’s face rapidly turned red, yet he couldn’t utter a word.
Over the years at the Seven Province Arena, the Grey family had killed many people, always under the pretext of “accidents.”
Now that he was being fobbed off with the same excuse, the frustration in Issac Grey’s heart was indescribable.
He coldly looked at Grandmaster Hall and said, “Old man, are you planning to protect this kid?”
Grandmaster Hall replied indifferently, “The Hall Family will not protect anyone, what the Hall Family protects is the entire Union of Seven Provinces.”
“Oh, protecting the entire Union of Seven Provinces?”
Issac Grey, with a scornful look in his eye, asked pointedly, “Does the Hall Family still have that kind of strength?”
A flash of cold light appeared in Grandmaster Hall’s eyes as he countered, “What? Does your Grey family want to give it a try?”
Underneath Issac Grey’s eyes lurked a sinister presence, his expression changing several times before he let out a light chuckle and said,
“Grandmaster Hall worries too much, I am merely concerned that the Hall Family may not be up to the task and intended to offer some help.”
“There’s no need!”
Grandmaster Hall declared flatly, “If there’s nothing else, you may step back. The competition will continue.”
After saying this, he leaned back in his chair and continued to rest with his eyes closed.
Issac Grey gave Greg Jensen a cold glance, then returned to his seat, his large-knuckled hands clutching the armrest of the chair tightly, his heart full of rage.
“Damn Hall Family, one day I’ll have you thrown out of the Seven Provinces!”
The long-standing feud between the dominant force of the Seven Provinces and the Hall family was no secret, as no one wanted a vampire looming over them.
Over the years, the power of the Hall Family had declined significantly, and many strange voices had emerged within the Seven Provinces.
Yet Issac Grey and the others still dared not move against the Hall Family, for if they did, the Seven Provinces would fall into endless strife.
As one of the strongest families in the Seven Provinces, Issac Grey was also waiting for an opportunity, one that would allow him to unify the entire Seven Provinces, just like the Hall Family once did.
In fact, he had wanted to kill Greg Jensen in front of the Hall Family just now, first to eliminate this formidable enemy and to avenge his uncle, and secondly, to test the true strength of the Hall Family.
But, considering that Greg Jensen had other experts on his side, and his own family had suffered great losses, it was unlikely that the Hall Family would stand by idly.
Thus, after hesitating for a long time, he still did not make a move.
At that moment, Zachary Hall re-entered the arena, approached Greg Jensen, and asked, “Grandmaster Wolfe, how are you feeling? Can you continue?”
At this point, Greg Jensen felt as if dark shadows were flitting all around him, as though countless ghostly figures were pouncing on him, frantically tearing and sucking away his vitality.
He struggled to keep his increasingly heavy eyelids open and said, “I’m fine.”
Zachary Hall opened his mouth as if to speak, but then hesitated and nodded instead.
Just as he was about to announce the result, Greg Jensen, who was half-kneeling on the ground, suddenly let out a retch and vomited a large mouthful of black blood.
Within the blood, something seemed to be wriggling, looking exceedingly eerie.
Greg Jensen himself then collapsed onto the arena floor.
Zachary Hall’s pupils shrank, and he quickly knelt down to check, “Grandmaster Wolfe, you… are you alright?”
Greg Jensen forced his eyes open and said, “Hurry up and let them come up.”
Zachary Hall hesitated for a moment, then still nodded, and stood up to announce to the surroundings, “In this battle, Grandmaster Wolfe wins. The next challenger, please enter the arena!”
“Holy shit, he’s still going to fight?”
“Is this kid tired of living?”
All around, there was an uproar.
In the stands belonging to Greg Jensen’s side, Amande Burns clenched her fists so tightly that her fingernails dug into her flesh, yet she felt no pain whatsoever.
Duncan Kong said worriedly, “Thomas, shouldn’t we go up there?”
Thomas Lampe hesitated for a moment, then shook his head and said, “Let’s wait and see. We need to be wary of those families becoming desperate.”
Duncan Kong knew he was right; if those families truly wanted to forcibly keep Greg Jensen behind, they could still escape with him.
If they were to fall in the arena too, and if something went wrong, it would mean total annihilation.