Summary of Chapter 5867 – A turning point in A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy
Chapter 5867 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), written by Damian Mccarthy. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Dustin dared not argue. "Yes, Elder Quill. I will relay the order immediately."
In the wavering torchlight, Elder Quill's lips curled into a crescent of cruelty. "Jared… I wonder how many heartbeats you can last inside the Netherworld Triple-Slaughter Array. After you fall, even your wandering soul will feed my cultivation—hee-hee-hee." His icy laughter slid along the stone walls like a serpent tasting air.
Three days slipped by in the blink of an hourglass.
Dawn of the third morning found Jared and the Vermilion Demon Lord standing once more outside Sandrock City's eastern gate, every precaution taken.
Jared now wore a teal combat suit cut for freedom of movement, several storage pouches, and a miniature array of plates dangling at his belt.
Though his surface aura still mimicked a Heavenly Immortal Realm Level One cultivator, chaotic celestial energy flowed steadily inside him, ready to explode at a flicker of intent.
Vermilion, clad in a dark-crimson robe etched with occult sigils, kept his demonic essence banked low; yet his hawk-bright stare promised violence. In his breast pocket rested vials of life-igniting elixirs—final measures for the worst.
Jared had stowed the small fire unicorn inside a storage ring; its blazing majesty would draw too many eyes.
Jared glanced eastward, toward the direction of Blackwind Gorge. "Time to move."
The two rose into the sky, streaking away as twin trails of light toward Darkwind Gorge three hundred leagues distant.
Level eleven's fabric proved denser, the very air pushing back against flight.
Jared estimated that his top speed here had dropped by roughly forty percent compared with the previous level.
Which meant that, should disaster strike, retreat would be far harder.
Half an hour later, a stretch of obsidian canyonland surfaced on the horizon.
Sheer black cliffs walled the chasm on both sides, and perpetual cyclones of sable wind whipped sand and stone through the gorge, reducing sight to a ghostly blur.
They called this place Blackwind Gorge. Every gust roaring through its fissures carried coal–black grit, a savage breath that had scoured the canyon walls for ages until even daylight seemed bruised.
Guided by the markings, Jared had studied on the device; he and Vermillion touched down at the mouth of the gorge. More than twenty cultivators had gathered there already. Each one pulsed with power in the middle tiers of the Heavenly Immortal Realm, their auras bristling like unsheathed steel.
Dustin, smiling broadly, pushed through the wary crowd and hurried toward them, the tails of his cobalt robe snapping in the restless wind.
"You two are right on time." Dustin's voice carried an easy warmth, but his eyes kept a merchant's tally of every blade and badge on their persons. "Allow me to introduce Conrad Hawke. He stands at the very peak of Heavenly Immortal Realm Level Six and will lead today's expedition. And this distinguished friend beside him…"
Name after name spilled from Dustin's lips until each principal figure had been presented like pieces on a freshly set game board.
Connor, expression placid, let his gaze drift across the assembly. Most were veteran rogues or minor-sect fighters—seasoned, distrustful, and careful to leave a sword's length of space between alliances.
Conrad looked every inch his reputation: broad-shouldered, bare-armed, a coffin-wide Ghoulblade strapped over his back. His stare raked Connor with open disdain. A Heavenly Immortal Realm Level One? Not worth a full breath, that glint seemed to say.
"We're moving," Conrad barked. Without waiting for agreement, he tramped into the gorge, boots cracking loose shale. The rest of the party fell in behind, the clink of talismans and the hush of caution merging with the mournful wind.
No sooner had they crossed the threshold than Darkwind Gorge exhaled its signature storm—black, knife-edged currents that slapped their protective light with a hiss of sand. Worse, the wind gnawed at the mind. Connor felt his spiritual sense cramp until it could barely stretch a hundred paces.
Perfect ground for an ambush, Connor thought, noting the overhangs that could rain stone and the blind corners begging for traps. A single misstep here would cage us like crabs in a pot.
Boom—stone exploded, shards whirling past protective shells in lethal streaks.

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Josephine's first time seeing Jared kill isn't with Leyton but with Falcon. Pay attention to your work....
You need to correct yourself,dear author. Josephine was in the City of Herbs when she was a kid, so why is the city's smell surprising to her?...
I need more chapters...
When can I get the next chapter...