Chapter 19

Joabe replied Duutloung, "I am who, am I. You have to find out my true identity."

People who had gathered at the enchanted animals' area to buy and sell were baffled about the confidence of Joabe.

They knew Joabe was spiritually powerful, but they did not believe he could challenge Duutloug in public without any fear.

If Duutloug had not argued with the boy for some time, people would have thought that someone told, Joabe to insult Duutloug in public.

Duutloug knew he had caused a lot of atrocities in the past, so he stopped challenging Joabe.

Laar Dampang perceived that what Joabe said was probably true but shouldn't have been at the market square, apologized to Duutloug for any inconvenience caused to him.

Before Laar Dampang could finish talking, Joabe stretched out his right hand across Duutloug's face and grabbed three fast-moving lightning bristles of a crested porcupine. He quickly stretched out his left hand and grabbed another five bristles
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