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For those at the fifth tier, the strongest beings in this world, it seems impossible to instantly eliminate a peer unless there’s a significant advantage in elental control.

Although flas have so restraining effect on toxins, it’s not absolute.

Du You’s usual performance has led them to doubt his true strength.

Du You sighed, realizing his leisurely days in this world were numbered. Once these people return, they will surely expose his powers, even if he’s only reached the so-called strength of the fifth tier.

"Kid, you actually dared to ambush ." The old man wasn’t killed by that move, but after being engulfed in flas, he looked very disheveled. His clothes were burned in many places, and his hair and beard were mostly singed off. He looked as though he’d just erged from a coal mine.

"You’re the one who bothered us first." Du You replied helplessly.

"How dare you provoke , go die!" The old man disregarded Du You’s words. Dark green toxins erupted around him, forming serpentine shapes that ca raining down like a storm.

Du You saw that this guy was probably used to domineering his way in this world. After all, the strongest here are at his level, a bunch of retirees who’ve long forgotten the harshness of the Outer World.

Thinking this, he didn’t take him seriously. But to protect the others, Du You created a Cold Ice Shield that enveloped everyone.

The venomous snakes turned to ice upon contact with the shield, unable to affect anyone further.

"How is it possible, ice and fire, how did you do it?"

Du You appeared very young, and possibly had experienced many worlds, but how could he be so powerful?

This ti, Du You didn’t want to say much to the old man. Icy cold gathered in the air, and ice crystals rained down, encasing the area around the old man. The sharp Cold Ice Spikes rendered the old man defenseless.

This guy’s strength was in his toxins, making him formidable offensively, but his defense was lacking.

He relied on a Poison Shield for defense and counterattacks, but its defense wasn’t strong. A few ice spikes pierced the shield, and before the old man could say anything, he was turned into a Cold Ice Hedgehog.

When Du You stopped his magic, the old man had beco a piece of art trapped in an ice sculpture. His wide-open eyes stared at Du You with a look of unquenched rage.

"Du You, could your power be at the fifth tier?" Xiaobai quickly understood.

Since he himself was nearly at the fourth tier and Du You had always been stronger, reaching the fifth tier seed plausible. However, the other seniors nearby were filled with disbelief.

The fifth tier is considered high-end combat strength in any city.

In the past, the fifth tier was close to the pinnacle of power, and for soone to kill others in that tier so swiftly, Du You was likely an elite among them. He was their junior, and not even graduated yet—how could heaven create such a monster?

"Haha, my strength is indeed special." Du You didn’t ntion his true power level.

His current body was at the eighth tier—among mankind, a powerhouse. If he were to reveal it, no one would believe him. If they did, chaos would ensue.

Such a young eighth tier would attract countless seekers of his secrets, and living peacefully would beco impossible.

Although Du You ca to this world intending to overturn it, he didn’t want others to attach themselves to him before his plan began, as that would be troubleso. Fortunately, Xiaobai seed not intent on asking much.

"Mhm, mhm, I understand." But what did Xiaobai understand exactly, Du You wondered.

Soon, Xiaobai’s expression beca somber: "Staying here longer would be dangerous, and I’d only be a burden to you. I’ll head back first." Xiaobai surprisingly suggested going back on his own.

Du You contemplated then said, "You should. Staying here isn’t beneficial. Train well when you return. With more power later, you won’t need to fear anything."

Xiaobai nodded forcefully. Although Du You said "train," Xiaobai knew Du You truly ant cultivation, using the Secret thod from this world. With resources, he could quickly reach the fourth tier.

Xiaobai’s eyes reflected determination. He must strive not to be Du You’s burden. As a Warrior, he must stand before a Mage, not always rely on a Mage to protect him.

"Um, we should return as well since our task is done."

The others exchanged glances and then bid farewell. They couldn’t keep up with Xiaobai’s strength, making staying dangerous. Plus, they didn’t have the face to continue sticking around for benefits. Ignorance of Du You’s strength was one thing, but knowing changed everything.

Du You’s previously idle deanor in their minds transford into disdain to compete for accolades with them.

With such power, how could he possibly be soone lazy needing others’ protection? It was clear he was training the young girl. By the way, Bai Zimo was indeed quite attractive.

Now Bai Zimo was entirely different from before, no longer using objects to conceal her face, becoming more confident, though she still didn’t like interacting with others much.

Watching them dim and disappear one by one, Du You finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"No more bouncing around this place." Du You took flight, instantly vanishing. He didn’t want to waste ti on such battlefields; directing battles was far more interesting.

Through the dinsional passage, Du You quickly left the world, entering a more advanced one.

Here, he could freely wield his strength, making him feel much more at ease.

"What’s the current situation, have you found the main world of the enemy?" Du You asked his Doppelganger. To destroy the enemy guild entirely, the enemy’s main world must be destroyed first.

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