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The man who suddenly appeared was terrifying to the extre.

With a casual toss of gold tal fragnts, he pierced his chest, and then sohow pulled him back from the brink of death.

These two points alone were enough to intimidate him.

Not to ntion his ability to control his life and death at will.

Previously, he truly dared not imagine such things being possible.

But now, this was the harsh reality he had experienced.

The piece of gold tal in his body could prove everything.

Thinking this,

Abba Lerner couldn’t help but touch his aching chest with more complex thoughts.

However, when he walked into the courtyard,

the sight before him instantly froze his heartbeat—under the moonlight, those loyal, highly skilled subordinates lay on the cold ground of the courtyard, quiet as if they had slipped into a dreamless sleep.

Their bodies were tidy, showing no signs of sudden struggle.

Abba Lerner’s steps involuntarily slowed, each step closer intensifying the shock in his heart.

He bent down to check the nearest guard and found him unconscious but breathing steadily, clearly not in danger of losing his life, just subdued in an unimaginable way.

Such a masterful technique, such a subtle strength.

Far beyond any known assassin or rather, it seed the work of a god!

Clearly,

the one who claid to be Lord Bai Shi had not bypassed the ard guards protecting him.

Instead, he had brutally fought his way in.

It was the second scenario he had previously speculated.

Keep in mind that these were thirty ard personnel, each equipped with a submachine gun—no joking matter.

But against him, they were utterly crushed.

They couldn’t even fire their weapons before they were lying scattered around.

Not even the alarms were triggered.

Theoretically, his patrol guards were divided into several teams, which regularly contacted each other to check their statuses.

A single team’s failure to report should have triggered alarms throughout the mansion area.

But, realistically, there were none.

These n seed to have fainted simultaneously, unable to trigger any alarms.

After checking the surveillance later, Abba Lerner found that these n indeed had collapsed simultaneously.

The patrolling n seed to encounter sothing out of thin air, suddenly collapsing to the ground.

There was not the slightest hint.

Such a scenario was chilling to behold.

Thirty ard personnel and more than ten servants had suddenly collapsed.

At the ti, he himself, who was still having a late-night snack, was utterly unaware that within the entire mansion, he was the only one still conscious.

It was only when Lord Bai Shi appeared opposite him at the dining table that he realized sothing was amiss.

And most terrifying, Abba Lerner found no trace of Lord Bai Shi on any surveillance footage; it was as if the visitor that night was a ghost.

Such an ability to avoid all caras was equally terrifying like a specter.

This evoked a complex mix of emotions in Abba Lerner’s heart: shock, fear, and deep respect for the strength of the mysterious visitor.

Abba Lerner beca deeply aware that the person talking with him earlier was no ordinary human, but a king walking in the shadows.

His ability was so strong that he could likely overturn the world in silence.

Laoag, and probably even the whole Philippines,

might just be an inconspicuous starting point for Lord Bai Shi.

He rose to his feet, his gaze sweeping around.

The night was still deep, but beneath this calm hid waves of the unknown.

Abba Lerner knew that tonight’s experience would beco an unforgettable mory in his life and marked the heralding of an unprecedented transformation in his world.

He must be prepared for this.

And when it cos to preparation, he was better than anyone.

After all, he had climbed from the humble beginnings of a re servant to his current position step by step.

And regarding so of the instructions Lord Bai Shi had given him before departing,

he also silently returned to the study and began planning.

In their earlier conversation, Abba Lerner had not only sold the information of a few other lords of the gray domain but had also discussed many things with Lord Chen Yun.

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