CHAPTER 359
Author: Chessman
last update2025-07-30 21:17:13

The Red Clan fighter’s head turned slowly toward Derek, his glowing eyes narrowing to burning slits. The air around him sizzled, faint trails of heat rising from his clenched fists. When he finally spoke, his voice was low and menacing, every word cutting into Derek like a blade.

“If you say one more word,” the man hissed, “I swear I won’t go easy on either of you.”

Derek froze, his throat tightening instantly. His mind screamed for him to stay quiet, but the urge to defend Jason battled against the instinct to survive. The Red Clan fighter stepped closer, towering over Derek and Jason now, his fiery aura radiating pure hostility.

“You think I’m dumb?” the man growled, his voice suddenly rising, drawing the attention of other competitors nearby. “You think I didn’t hear him? He called me out. He mocked me twice. And now you stand here, protecting him, acting like I didn’t hear what I heard?”

He jabbed a finger at Derek’s chest, the heat from his fingertip burning through the thin fabr
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