Chapter59
Author: Blue lace
last update2024-07-09 23:48:25

Chapter59

As Mau released his aura and martial energy which is in the martial monarch stage, the space in the whole warehouse shook violently.

Mau's powerful presence which seemed indominatebke however failed to pressure Felix who was standing opposite to Mau.

Upon realizing that Felix was immune under the effect of his powerful aura, Mau began to have some skeptism regarding Felix's actual strength.

What's Felix only in the martial overlord rank?, how come he is able to stand so ca
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