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A Man Like None Other Chapter 5743

He drew a long, ragged breath, forcing the ache down to a dull throb. The road was his own choosing. However brutal the climb, he would take each step himself. A faint whimper, almost a howl, snapped him back.

The small Fire Unicorn peeked over the crater’s rim, its tiny body singed but largely spared by the aftershock of Jared’s power. Dizzy, yet determined, it tottered down and began licking the blood from his cheek, worry brimming in its wide eyes.

Jared’s chest warmed. He stroked the creature’s fiery-soft head. “Easy, little one… I’m all right…”

The tenderness lasted only a heartbeat before the air shifted, warmth replaced by a reeking gust loaded with menace.

A guttural snarl boomed behind him, riding that fetid wind. Instinct overrode pain. Jared whirled, blood roaring in his ears.

A black-furred giant ape, taller than a two-story house, muscles knotted like mountain stone, bared crimson eyes and a cavernous maw. It launched, talons broad enough to cleave cliffs, aiming straight for the wounded man who had barely found his feet.

The beast’s aura hammered the ground—raw, violent, equal to a Heavenly Immortal Realm Level Three cultivator.

The black-furred giant ape, so immense the ground trembled beneath every step, ruled this swath of jungle as its personal kingdom. To it, Jared’s uncontrolled fall from the canopy was not merely an intrusion.

It was dinner served on a silver platter. The creature’s crimson eyes locked onto the prone swordsman, gleaming with the cruel delight of a born predator.

“Crap!” Jared rasped, the warning tearing from his throat a heartbeat too late to slow the beast’s charge.

He tried to swing Dragonslayer into guard, but a storm of churning blood and fractured energy rioted through his veins.

The blade rose only a fraction before his muscles seized, slowing him by the width of a breath.

In that razor-thin sliver of time, where survival was decided between one heartbeat and the next, everything seemed to halt.

A bone-deep roar ripped through the clearing, splitting the stillness like thunder rolling across a lake.

Perched on Jared’s shoulder, the small Fire Unicorn answered with a cry impossibly vast for its kitten-sized frame, an ancient, imperious sound brimming with wrath and sovereign pride.

Scarlet light erupted from the creature’s scales, flaring so bright it painted the undergrowth blood-red.

In a single bound, the tiny guardian hurled itself from Jared’s shoulder, becoming a comet of living fire that streaked straight toward the looming ape.

Its jaws parted, releasing a needle-thin lance of vermilion flame. Though slender as a dagger, the breath held the pure, oppressive heat of true unicorn fire, aimed unerringly at the ape’s snarling face.

The giant ape, stunned that this palm-sized nuisance dared bite back, reared away as singed fur curled and blackened. Howling, it diverted its massive paw from Jared and swatted at the blazing speck instead.

Boom!

The blow struck empty air, yet the wind sheared through the clearing like a fist of storm clouds.

Caught in that hurricane, the Fire Unicorn yelped, then spun away like a broken ember. It slammed against an ancient trunk, snapped free, and tumbled to the mossy earth.

The once-luminous crimson of its scales dulled, its labored breaths barely stirring the leaves beneath its chest.

“Fire Unicorn!” Jared’s cry cracked, raw as torn steel.

Rage flooded his vision, turning the world a bruised shade of red. Tears he refused to shed burned behind his eyes, sharpening instead into lethal focus. The little beast had taken that hit only because it had leapt between him and death.

Righteous fury swept through Jared, scorching away the ache in his shredded muscles and the dizzy throb of emptied veins.

Injury to his companion roused something feral, old as blood and bone, deep within his marrow.

“You filthy brute, die!” His roar rolled through the trees like a war drum. Ignoring torn flesh and screaming nerves, he forced the last threads of the Power of Immortals to ignite, flooding every meridian with molten light.

Dragonslayer felt his wrath and sang in reply, a low metallic keening. Ice-bright radiance danced down its edge, promising retribution.

“Five-Element Sword Domain, open!” His voice thundered, part spell, part vow.

Though the domain encompassed barely a dozen paces, ribbons of five-colored sword force unfurled at once, weaving a prismatic cage around the towering ape.

Blades of condensed Qi slashed through the air. Even weakened, each strand could slice moonlight from shadow.

The ape froze mid-lunge, hide shivering where invisible steel kissed its flesh. Doubt flickered behind the feral glare, quickly eclipsed by raw, murderous rage.

With a roar that rattled leaves from branches, it hammered against the rainbow-lit barrier, savage claws striving to shred the hated prison of light and steel.

“Time Deceleration!” Jared roared, the word splitting the charged air like a thunderclap.

Indifferent to the razors tearing at his spirit, Jared forced the Time Law to bloom a second time.

The black-furred giant ape lurched as though wading through tar, even its furious roar stretching into syrupy echoes.

Now! The opening I bled for!

“Die!” Jared thundered. He hurled himself after the blade, man and weapon stitching into a single streak of silver that ripped the heavens open.

The Dragonslayer Sword carried his unwavering will and glacial killing intent straight toward the ape’s broad, pulsing throat.

Swoosh! Steel kissed flesh; crimson geysers fountained from the sundered windpipe.

The black-furred colossus froze mid-snarl, amber eyes widening in disbelief. Air whistled through its torn throat while the madness in its gaze washed away, replaced by raw terror and dawning despair.

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A Man Like None Other Novel

A Man Like None Other Novel

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Status: Ongoing Type: Native Language: Spanish

Read A Man Like None Other Summary

Jared Chance is furious that someone has tried to make an advance on his girlfriend. In the end, he ends up behind bars after his attempt to protect her. Three years later, he is a free man but finds out that that girlfriend of his has married the man who hit on her back then. Jared will not let things slide. Thankfully, he has learned Focus Technique during his time in prison. At that, he embarks on the journey of cultivation and is accompanied by a gorgeous Josephine. Who would have thought this would enrage his ex-girlfriend?

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