CHAPTER 315
Author: Benazir
last update2025-03-05 23:09:06

The Grand Imperial Hotel stood on the edge of collapse. The once-luxurious ballroom was now a war zone—cracked marble floors, shattered chandeliers, and fallen pillars bore witness to the terrifying clash that had just unfolded.

But the fight was far from over.

The Eternal Clan refused to accept defeat.

Hundreds of cultivators in dark robes surged forward, their eyes burning with both fury and desperation. Behind them, the four remaining Elders of the Eternal Clan floated midair, their aura surging like a rising storm.

A tall, silver-haired elder at the front, Head Elder Fang, raised his hand, halting his disciples. His voice carried across the ruined hall, sharp and venomous.

"Louis Kindsor… you have underestimated the power of the Eternal Clan." His fingers tightened into a fist. "We are not merely a group of cultivators—we are a legacy that has stood for centuries. You will not walk away from this alive."

Louis remained standing in the same spot. His black suit, still pristine, gav
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