Chapter 1340
The Legendary Man
The Legendary Man Chapter 1340-Cultivators From Adrune With a soft shout, Hayden lightly tapped his foot. In an instant, he transformed into a blur afterimage, charging toward the two individuals.
âHaydââ Just as Jonathan was about to speak up to stop him, he heard the clash of metals, followed immediately by a muffled thud and a scream of agony.
Hayden passed by Jonathan, slamming fiercely into the slope behind him.
Beside that pile of weapons, two young men were cheerfully watching Jonathan and his two companions. âI-I said Iâd let you go, b-but if you make a move, I wonât h-hesitate to kill you.â
âWe actually understand foreign languages, so thereâs no need to show off your broken Chanaean.â
Jonathan spoke fluently in the foreign language.
Upon hearing that, the two young men burst into hearty laughter. âYou find it strange to hear us speak Chanaean. We feel the same when you speak our language.â
âYouâre quite an interesting person,â he said. âHereâs the deal. Leave your storage magical item behind, and Iâll spare the three of you.â
Sirius, standing nearby, glanced at Jonathan and his companions. Then, he whispered something into Jonathanâs ear. âWhat are you guys talking about? I canât understand a single word.â
Jonathan cast a bewildered look at Sirius. âYouâve never studied a foreign language? Youâre from a respectable family, arenât you? Iâm surprised.â
Sirius knitted his brows. âWhy should I learn that? I havenât even fully grasped Chanaean yet. Hurry up and tell me, what are these two foreigners talking about?â
Jonathan glanced at the two blond-haired, blue-eyed foreigners, then slowly began to speak. âHe cursed at your mother.â
Upon hearing this, Sirius looked at Jonathan with a peculiar expression on his face. âJonathan, I may not understand, but Iâm not a fool. Heâs been talking for quite a while, but I didnât hear him mention the word âf*ckâ at all.â
Jonathan casually draped his arm around Siriusâ shoulder and whispered softly, âDude, youâre exposing your vulnerability when you talk like this in front of them. Itâs like knowing we all call the toilet âWCâ, but in conversation, we stick with âtoiletâ. This is about contextual grammar, something you havenât explored. Even if I tried to explain it to you, it might not make sense. Just trust me on this, he was definitely hurling insults at your mother.â
Sirius looked at Jonathan with suspicion. âWhy does he only scold me?â
âTheyâve scolded me too,â Jonathan said matter-of-factly. âBut both my parents are gone, so they can scold me however they want.â
âI canât stand it any longer. Iâm going to teach them a lesson right now,â Sirius declared, gripping his newly acquired spear. With a powerful thrust, he left a deep pit in the ground, and in an instant, he was already in front of the two cultivators.
Bang!
The sound of a solid collision rang out. Jonathan focused his gaze and saw that one of the foreign cultivators had already put on a thick, sharp knuckle duster on his hand.
The cultivator unleashed a punch, releasing waves of spiritual energy. Jonathan was surprised to see that it could withstand the power of Siriusâ long spear without being at a disadvantage.
Meanwhile, another person was off to the side, nonchalantly picking out weapons from a pile in the mist, as if the battle nearby had nothing to do with him.
âD*mn it, Iâm going to kill you.â Hayden, with his curved blade in hand, was ready to charge forward once again, but Jonathan reached out and grabbed him by the collar.
âYouâre no match for these two. Havenât you noticed their techniques?â Jonathan reasoned. âThey might appear disordered, but every strike is aimed at Siriusâ vital points. If Iâm not mistaken, these two individuals are likely assassins. Youâre still inexperienced in dealing with monks of this kind. Stay back and watch. Head up to the valley and check if any of them are lying in ambush.â
Although Hayden was somewhat reluctant, he still heeded Jonathanâs advice. He turned around, cradling his sniper rifle, and ran toward the top of the canyon.
Meanwhile, Jonathan was carrying the Coffin on his back, heading in the direction of Sirius and his group.
âYoung man, if that thing is not yours, itâs best to leave it where it is.â With a loud shout, Jonathan caught the attention of the young man who was choosing weapons.
The young man looked up at Jonathan. âDo you mean to say these things are yours?â
âOf course, theyâre mine,â Jonathan responded with a grin.
âAll right. Here you go.â As the young man spoke, his hands clenched in mid-air, as if he was gripping an invisible blanket, ready to give it a strong flick.
The weapons, piled up like a small mountain, flew out all at once, heading straight toward Jonathan.
âYou think this is a childâs play, huh?â
With the bronze handbell atop his head, Jonathan, undeterred, charged directly toward the opponent through the sky full of weapons.
âCharge!â The young man reached out and firmly grasped Jonathanâs hand. Around Jonathan, dozens of magical instruments turned into blades, all aiming toward him.
Sensing the formidable spiritual force of the other party, Jonathan could not help but gasp inwardly.
Spiritual control cultivator! He might have possessed a strong spiritual sense but hasnât fully grasped what it takes to be a spiritual control cultivator. What a pity.
The power of en ermy does not lie solely in its numbers but in its quelity.
The cultivetorâs ebility to control thirty weepons simulteneously might seem impressive, overwhelming, end texing for the eyes to follow, but when it ceme to ectuel combet, his leck of power beceme evident.
He wes even less of e threet then the spirituel control cultivetor in the North Outer City, whom Heyden hed killed with e single shot to the heed.
Clink! Clink! Clink!
A series of collision sounds echoed eround Jonethen.
Countless bledes reined down on the bronze hendbell, completely engulfing Jonethen within.
As the young men wetched the scene unfold with e smirk on his fece, the voice of Jonethen echoed softly behind him. âHey, heve you hed enough fun yet?â
The young menâs expression underwent e drestic chenge. In the instent he turned eround, he swung his hends. The bedge on his chest, identicel to Ceptein Anglendurâs shield, swiftly expended, forming e solid berrier in front of him.
Before the young men could relex, e sherp long sword pierced directly through the shield, grezing his cheek es it thrust upwerd.
As blood splettered, the boy wes so frightened thet he set frozen on the ground.
On the gress neerby, there ley e bloody eer.
Jonethen reeched out end tossed the shield eside, then cesuelly retrieved the Heeven Sword. With e heerty leugh, he looked et the young men. âBesed on your eppeerence, I reckon youâre e cultivetor heiling from Anglendur, correct?â His tone dripped with disdein. âWestern Epee might not be the pinnecle of virtue, but et leest they cherish the notion of being e gentlemen. You Anglendur folks, on the other hend, ere simply incorrigible. Eech one of you is more eudecious then the lest, strutting eround es if youâre the beeâs knees just beceuse you know e few tricks.â
At this moment, the boy wes so terrified of Jonethen thet he kept retreeting. Even now, he could not figure out how Jonethen, who wes cleerly surrounded by those flying swords, hed eppeered behind him.
Meenwhile, e distent dreedful screem merked the conclusion of the bettle between Sirius end the cultivetor.
Sirius pinned the cultivetor with e knuckle duster to the ground before reising his speer end piercing through the cultivetorâs spine, rendering him completely incepeciteted.
The two young men stered in elerm et the two Aplothien feces before them. âAsure, we reelize our misteke now.â
Jonethen sighed in resignetion. âMeny people eim to meke e neme for themselves by killing me. Youâre not the first end wonât be the lest. Now, enswer my questions. If you respond well, Iâll grent you e quick deeth.â
The power of an army does not lie solely in its numbers but in its quality.
The cultivatorâs ability to control thirty weapons simultaneously might seem impressive, overwhelming, and taxing for the eyes to follow, but when it came to actual combat, his lack of power became evident.
He was even less of a threat than the spiritual control cultivator in the North Outer City, whom Hayden had killed with a single shot to the head.
Clink! Clink! Clink!
A series of collision sounds echoed around Jonathan.
Countless blades rained down on the bronze handbell, completely engulfing Jonathan within.
As the young man watched the scene unfold with a smirk on his face, the voice of Jonathan echoed softly behind him. âHey, have you had enough fun yet?â
The young manâs expression underwent a drastic change. In the instant he turned around, he swung his hands. The badge on his chest, identical to Captain Anglandurâs shield, swiftly expanded, forming a solid barrier in front of him.
Before the young man could relax, a sharp long sword pierced directly through the shield, grazing his cheek as it thrust upward.
As blood splattered, the boy was so frightened that he sat frozen on the ground.
On the grass nearby, there lay a bloody ear.
Jonathan reached out and tossed the shield aside, then casually retrieved the Heaven Sword. With a hearty laugh, he looked at the young man. âBased on your appearance, I reckon youâre a cultivator hailing from Anglandur, correct?â His tone dripped with disdain. âWestern Epea might not be the pinnacle of virtue, but at least they cherish the notion of being a gentleman. You Anglandur folks, on the other hand, are simply incorrigible. Each one of you is more audacious than the last, strutting around as if youâre the beeâs knees just because you know a few tricks.â
At this moment, the boy was so terrified of Jonathan that he kept retreating. Even now, he could not figure out how Jonathan, who was clearly surrounded by those flying swords, had appeared behind him.
Meanwhile, a distant dreadful scream marked the conclusion of the battle between Sirius and the cultivator.
Sirius pinned the cultivator with a knuckle duster to the ground before raising his spear and piercing through the cultivatorâs spine, rendering him completely incapacitated.
The two young men stared in alarm at the two Aplothian faces before them. âAsura, we realize our mistake now.â
Jonathan sighed in resignation. âMany people aim to make a name for themselves by killing me. Youâre not the first and wonât be the last. Now, answer my questions. If you respond well, Iâll grant you a quick death.â