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Chapter 89 (The other side of himself)
Author: Temiloluwa
last update2023-10-14 07:12:42
A very cold tremor descended on his entire being, as he saw a bare hand sticking out into the barrier, before grabbing unto the edges of one the solids.

And like it was nothing, the individual had just pulled the whole barrier down.

"What the?...." Linton was left speechless after witnessing this, it was so unexpected to him that his jaw dropped in amazement almost immediately.

And for a second, Linton's life flashed before his eyes.

The individual hurled the solid that he held unto, and the wreckages of the barrier followed thereafter.

"Crap!" Linton uttered with closed teeth while he leaped towards the further left, and in the process; he ended up skidding across the ground violently.

"G--General!!!" William echoed, ostensibly lost in bewilderment.

Looking at the general from head to toe, he gulped down hard. He was unsure of the general's new menacing aura, and dead look the former gave. Sure, General Nazumoto was a very unfriendly, and serious person, however this was beyond
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