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A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) novel Chapter 5919

Summary for Chapter 5919: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)

Chapter summary of Chapter 5919 – A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy

In Chapter 5919, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance).

"Soul Devourer, did you truly think I had not seen through your little charade?" Malcolm asked as he took three unhurried steps back.

The chains binding Soul Devourer clanged, sparks leaping as the captive thrashed in futile rage, yet Malcolm's pallid, ash-tinted eyes remained flat, indifferent, almost corpse-like.

"You feigned allegiance, nothing more," he continued, voice a measured hush that somehow filled the hall. "You planned to curl up inside my Malevolent Path Hall, leech its baleful aura, mend your wounds, and when you finally claw back to your former peak, the very first soul you intend to harvest—would have been mine."

Malcolm spoke the accusation not in anger but as if reciting a ledger entry. "After all, the Soul-Devouring Technique can advance only by consuming souls stronger than the last," he went on. "My own soul has bathed ten thousand years in the currents of reincarnation. To you, it must smell like ambrosia distilled from the gods."

The captive froze mid-struggle.

Malcolm had spoken the naked truth.

Yes—Soul Devourer had intended to hide within the Malevolent Path Hall, heal, then seize Malcolm's divine soul and the throne that came with it. Once he seized control of Malevolent Path Hall, who in level twelve would be able to stand against him?

"What an utter shame," Malcolm murmured.

He raised a withered hand and traced a maze of impossibly complex seals in mid-air. "I have outlived more schemes than you have swallowed souls. From the moment you crossed my threshold, your intent was as clear to me as midday sun."

The next second, both hands slammed downward, completing the seal.

"Rather than letting a threat grow, I think it'd be better to turn it into a puppet!"

With that, booming thunder rolled through the hall.

The stone floor split apart in a jagged starburst.

Bone-white tiles shattered and sprayed like shrapnel, revealing a yawning pit that appeared bottomless.

From that abyss, a gate rose—one hundred yards tall, forged of fused skulls. Ghost-lights danced in every vacant eye socket.

Across that ghastly door, warped runes crawled and re-knitted themselves, distorting the very air with a gravitational pull that made the hall groan.

It was, without a doubt, the Door of Reincarnation.

"No! Malcolm Vayne! Even in death, I will hunt you down!"

Soul Devourer shrieked, wings lashing, severed arms sprouting raw flesh in a desperate bid to tear free—but the effort meant nothing.

The nine chains tightened at once, yanking him into the air and flinging him like discarded cargo straight toward the open gate.

Another concussive roar shook the chamber.

A vortex—dozens of yards wide—flowered at the center of the door, swirling in muted grays.

Its depths held no matter, no energy—only law.

The primordial rules governing life, death, and return.

The moment his ravaged body touched that spiral, invisible forces ripped it apart and drew the pieces inward.

His scream cut off, clipped like a beast's throat beneath a butcher's blade.

The Door of Reincarnation slowly closed.

The runes on the Bone Gate returned to stillness. Only the gray-white flames flickering in the eye sockets of the skulls on the door seemed slightly brighter than before.

The great hall fell silent once more.

Chapter 5919 Land Of Reincarnation 1

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