Chapter overview: Chapter 6077 from A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)
In this standout chapter of the Novel novel A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), Damian Mccarthy introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
At the rim where level thirteen met the Fourteenth Firmament, space loosened into a storm of formless haze.
No stars glimmered there, no light at all—only rolling darkness braided with knife-edged spatial currents.
Any High Immortal Realm traveler who blundered in would be ripped apart before a cry could form.
Yet two silhouettes advanced, each step firm as though they trod solid ground instead of chaos.
They were Jared Chance and Luther.
Jared carried the bone scroll Elder Gloam had gifted him, letting its etched route guide his eyes through the whirling dark in search of a hidden seam.
From beside him, Luther sent a low warning. "Mr. Chance, the space ahead thrashes harder than normal. We may be walking into danger."
Jared answered with a single nod and awakened the Eye of Chaos; silver light flickered across his pupils as he looked forward.
Within that altered sight, the maelstrom rearranged itself into orderly layers he could read like a map.
Webs of fractures stretched everywhere, but one slender tear glowed faint gold—the very Rift Between Worlds etched on the scroll.
Excitement sharpened his voice. "There it is. Keep tight behind me."
He broke forward first, slipping through the golden slit; Luther followed in the tail of his wake.
The instant the fissure swallowed them, the world flipped; up became down, and a roaring surge tossed them like a skiff on storm water.
Every ribbon of spatial wind carried enough bite to shred a High Immortal Realm Level Seven, each gust licking at the shield of air around them.
Jared spread a dome of chaotic force, folding Luther inside.
The barrier shuddered under every strike, flexed, then held.
Time lost meaning until, far ahead, a pinprick of light finally pierced the gloom.
"Almost there!" Jared barked, driving toward the glow with new speed.
A muffled boom shook the void.
They blew through an unseen membrane, and sudden openness unfurled before their eyes.
Clean air rushed over their faces; spirit energy thick enough to taste flooded every pore.
Above them stretched a scrubbed-blue sky dotted by lazy cloud banks.
Below, endless immortal peaks spilled waterfalls and springs, beds of rare flowers, and spirit beasts wandering at leisure.
Yet it was the heavens themselves that seized the breath.
Nine suns hung in a precise nine-square pattern, their light warm, never searing.
Between those blazing discs, faint stars winked—sun and constellation sharing the same blue canvas.
Luther's voice dropped to a hush. "So this is the Fourteenth Firmament." Awe flooded his eyes.
The ambient energy here felt at least ten times heavier than level thirteen's thin breath.
One day of training in such richness could rival a full month back home.
Jared inhaled deeply; chaotic force and Golden Dragon Bloodline sluiced through his meridians with surprising ease, sparks of strength flickering under his skin.
He exhaled, half-smiling. "A vast world indeed."
Battle heat lit his gaze. "Celestial Palace, Celestial Basilica, Celestial Court—Jared Chance has arrived."
He turned to Luther. "First, lodging and news."
Ordinarily, a light push of immortal essence would let them glide over peaks.
Yet here they shuffled forward on sore soles, bowing every few steps as if gravity itself demanded worship, their knees thudding against stone like ordinary pilgrims.
Luther rubbed the bridge of his nose, lips moving without sound.
Whatever rule forced these powerhouses to act like peasants stayed hidden from him, and the not-knowing clearly grated.
Jared kept his voice low. "I don't have the answer either. The mountain itself feels off. Let's get closer and hear what the locals say."
Luther gave a short nod and fell in beside him, boots crunching against gravel as they headed for the broad plaza at the foot of the slope.
Before the plaza guards looked their way, both men dimmed their presence, letting their cultivation heat sink beneath the skin.
They merged with the slow river of worshippers until even the breeze treated them as part of the crowd.
Faces around them shifted from human to scaled, furred, or horned.
Most pulses he sensed hovered between High Immortal Realm Level Three and Level Six—strong enough to level counties, not strong enough to ignore whatever force ruled this mountain.
"Greetings, fellow cultivator," Jared said, keeping his tone respectful enough to pass for a pilgrim.
He stepped into the path of an old man in green robes and offered a cupped-fist salute.
"My companion and I are new here," he said. "Could you tell us why everyone ascends on foot and pays homage at every turn?"
The elder's eyes swept over Jared, noting the understated grace in the younger man's posture.
"You must be travelers," the elder replied. "This is the Sacred Mountain. Legend says an Ancient Sacred Paragon's remains rest inside."
"Whenever the nine suns trade places, holy light spills down the slope. Anyone who stands within that glow can seize a chance at breakthrough."

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Dropping of 4 new chapters a day is too small, please increase it to 10. Thanks...
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...