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No one had expected for a senior heir of such a warlike clan to lose to a Tarez who had specialized in trading and financial speculation.

Well, at least one Dinos lost their duel, Hadjar thought with a half-smile.

He knew perfectly well that he had completely and utterly lost to Tom. Of course, he could’ve lied to himself and justified it by pointing out how Dinos had used Imperial level artifacts and Heaven level battle Techniques, but that was also a part of any cultivator’s power. In a real fight, Hadjar wouldn’t ask a foe to not use their Techniques or armor just because they were better than his own. After all, Hadjar had his Call, the dragon’s heart, and the Black Blade of the Enemy himself. Everyone in this world had their trump cards. Hadjar’s had simply proven worse this time.

I wonder, Hadjar thought as he struggled out of bed, how many years has it been since I lost a fight? In all the years that Hadjar had wielded a blade, he had almost never lost a battle. His defeats cou
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