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The Deadly Assassin Robin
The Deadly Assassin Robin.
Chapter 1236 More Than a Threat Finished The moment Robin unleashed the power of the Dragonblood Stone, the air trembled with raw unrelenting force. It was as if the very atmosphere itself had been torn asunder, Within seconds, a crushing pressure descended upon everything within a hundred meters, suffocating the life out of the land itself.
Gustov, Tanqueriaâs legendary God of War, felt the shockwave hit him. His officers behind him staggered, their legs unsteady, barely able to keep their ground.
Some of the older men, frail and weak, crumpled to the ground, gasping for air, their only lifeline the oxygen tanks they clung to..
Even Gustov, standing at the peak of martial power, felt his legs tremble, struggling withstand the immense force. The energy was too much, too overpowering.
Behind Robin, Alexander, Jane, and Anthony were thrown backward, sent sprawling several meters away, struggling to steady themselves.
But the most astonishing sight was the snow. Thick, dense snow within a tenâyard radius of Robin simply vanishedâdisintegrated in an instant, as if it had never been.
The cold northern winds that had screamed toward them suddenly stopped, as though struck by an invisible wall.
It felt like the world had fractured, and in that broken space, Robin stood, a towering force of destruction.
His body radiated power, each movement, each breath, exuding the force of a war god.
For a brief, suffocating moment, everything stilled. The earth held its breath.
Gustov, his heart pounding, fought to steady himself. Bloodlust surged within him, a tide of fury and fear that he struggled to suppress.
He focused, narrowing his eyes at Robin, seeing him not through stories or images, but in the flesh. The so- called Divineâlevel the one known as Divine Drakebane.
He had studied Robinâs featsâthe wars, the battles, the vengeanceâand yet, even in all his knowledge, he had never truly grasped the scale of it.
The battle at Sakurania, the fight at Mount Fuoco, the vengeance he exacted on the Rivers family, the killing of Dubh, Elariaâs top grandmaster, and more.
Now, he took down Tanqueria Northwest Defense Base all by himself.
The videos, the photosâthey were just glimpses of a legend, distant and abstract.
To Gustov, legends were not threats.
He had stood alongside the fiercest warriors, the mightiest fighters.
Dragon Slaver Fliish Dubh the Four Warlords. namas that had chaned his era To him these were the Chapter 1236 More Than a Threat Yet, now, standing face to face with Divine Drakebane, Gustov felt a shift.
A tremor deep within him, a feeling he had never experienced before: a cold, creeping dread.
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Finished His instincts screamed that Robinâs power was something beyond comprehension, beyond even the greatest of his time.
Divine Drakebane was not a myth, a tale to be dismissed.
He was a force of natureâunstoppable, incomprehensible, and utterly terrifying.
The power that radiated from Robin was so intense, it crushed the air itself. It seeped into every corner, a force so overwhelming it froze Gustovâs heart.â
In martial arts, fear was the deadliest enemy.
If warriorâs heart wavered, even for a moment, he was already lost.
Gustovâs old eyes tried to cut through Robinâs exterior, searching for any sign of weakness.
But there was nothing. Nothing but cold, unyielding death.
The killing intent that surged from Robin was vast, swallowing everything in its path. It was an all- consuming rage, indifferent to everything around it.
This was Divine Drakebaneâthe embodiment of dominance in the World of Darkness His power wasnât just in his strength. It was in his absolute certainty, his disregard for all things.
The purest force in the world was fearlessness. Courage with no flaw. No hesitation. No doubt.
With such a force, anything was possible.
The weak could become giants. The powerless could rise, unstoppable.
This was the highest stateâthe absence of desire, of self.
Those who reached it could shape the world with their will.
Gustov swallowed hard, forcing the bloodlust that clawed at his throat to stay down.
He steadied himself. His voice softened. âMr. Drakebane, please. Calm down. Let me speak.
âIâm here to solve a problem, not to get in trouble with you.
âWe both represent something bigger than ourselves. Please, donât let a moment of anger lead to something we canât undo.â
Robinâs chuckle was dark, cold. He pulled back a bit of the deadly energy, but it still lingered in the air. âIâve always thought ahead.â
Gustov exhaled, relaxing just slightly. âI get it. When I was younger, I never was one to think ahead either.
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U Ñо аÑг Chapter 1236 More Than a Threat Gustov shook his head. âWe donât need to argue over these pointless ideas.
âMr. Drakebane, I have to remind you again. What I said earlier wasnât just a threat.
âTanqueria has many ways to erase its shame. Even if it means crossing lines.
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Finished âIf we have to use unconventional weapons to deal with those who challenge Tanqueriaâs honor, we wonât hesitate to use them.
âAnd we wonât care about public opinion. Because weâll rewrite the story, and all the negative voices will be silenced.
âThe truth and lies of this world?â Gustovâs voice was slow, deliberate. âTheyâre just words people say.
âThe truth?â He scoffed. âA fleeting legend. Nothing more.
âAs time goes on, everything settles down and is silenced. Everything disappears.
âTime⦠it wears everything down.â He sighed deeply.
âAnd when the world forgets Divine Drakebane, when youâre gone, no one will challenge Tanqueria. No one will care about justice, or truth.
He paused, eyes narrowing. âMr. Drakebane, think of your family. If not for yourself, think of them.
âThe Dragon Lord. The Young Lord Dragonâ Gustov murmured. âThey were monstrously powerful.
âAnd what happened afterward? All of it vanished. Lost to time.
âIf you hadnât survived by some miracle, who would have avenged the innocent at Dragon Manor?
âYou understand this better than I do,â he pressed.
âIf you had died in Snow Valley, do you think anyone would have avenged you?
âWhat about your warnings? Your statements? They disappeared. Gone.
âDivine Drakebane,â Gustovâs tone hardened, âthink of your family. Donât act on impulse.â
Robinâs laugh cut through the tension, low and mocking. âMaybe youâre right. I do have friends and family, but so do you.
âSo do the people who tried to kill me in Tanqueria.
âIf you think Iâm just talking big, feel free to test me.â
He smiled darkly. âYou have unconventional weapons? So do I.â
Gustov froze.
The Tanqueria officials behind him stiffened. Panic flickered in their eyes.