Summary of Chapter 6260 – A pivotal chapter in A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance) by Damian Mccarthy
The chapter Chapter 6260 is one of the most intense moments in A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance), written by Damian Mccarthy. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Jared paused, then started taking stock of everything he owned.
He went through his Storage Ring and pulled the items out one by one.
Spirit stones, healing elixirs, technique scrolls, a few fairly decent arcane implements, some forging materials... Jared took them out one by one until a whole pile was spread across the ground.
Then he glanced at the sleeping fire unicorn and stopped there. He didn't take the fire unicorn out.
If the fire unicorn ever found out Jared had actually considered treating it like something he could trade away, it would probably blow up on the spot.
The woman gave the pile a single look, then lightly shook her head. "Celestial Palace lacks none of this."
Jared's brows pulled together.
She wasn't wrong. He really didn't have anything worth putting on the table.
Everything he owned, added together, probably wouldn't even measure up to what an ordinary wandering cultivator had in a place like the Fourteenth Firmament.
"Then what do you want?" he asked.
The woman didn't answer. Instead, she moved around Jared in a slow circle, her gaze traveling back and forth over him.
Under that look, he got the clear sense that nothing could stay hidden from her, as if he had no secrets left in front of those eyes.
"Golden Dragon Bloodline..." she murmured, so softly it almost sounded like she was speaking to herself. "And Royal Bloodline too... interesting."
She stopped in front of Jared and looked straight into his eyes.
"I want you."
Jared said nothing.
For a second, he seriously suspected he'd heard her wrong.
"What?"
The woman said, calm as ever, "I said I want you. You'll stay in the Celestial Palace and do three things for me. In return, I'll free those two remnant souls and remake their bodies for them."
Jared went quiet for a moment.
"What three things?"
"Haven't decided yet," the woman said, like there was nothing at all unreasonable about that. "I'll tell you when I do."
Jared fell silent.
He drew in a deep breath and worked to keep his voice even.
"So what you're saying is, I sell myself to you without even knowing what I'll be doing?"
The woman gave it some thought, then said with complete seriousness, "You can understand it that way."
At that point, Jared seriously suspected he'd run into a swindler.
"How do I know you can actually do it?" He kept his eyes locked on hers. "How do I know you're not lying to me?"
The woman didn't take offense.
Instead, the corner of her mouth lifted just a little.
The smile was faint, but it softened her whole face by a degree or two, turning her from a cold snow mountain into a lake touched by spring wind.
"If you don't believe me, you can leave," she said lightly. "But those remnant souls of yours can only sit there and wait to die."
Jared clenched his teeth.
He knew he had no choice.
Sidney and his wife's remnant souls couldn't hold on much longer.
He didn't have time to go looking for some other way.
Forget three things in the Celestial Palace. Even if she had asked for half his life, Jared still could only agree.
"Fine." Jared drew in a deep breath. "I agree."
The woman gave a slight nod, like that answer had been exactly what she expected.
"Come with me."
She turned and started toward the islet in the middle of the lake.
Her steps were so light they made no sound at all on the ice.
Her white dress stirred faintly in the wind, blending into the snow and ice around her until she looked like she belonged to this stretch of frozen land more than anything else in it.
Jared stepped after her, but he had barely taken two steps when both legs gave out and he dropped straight to his knees on the ice.
His spiritual power was completely gone.
Seven days and seven nights of nonstop flight, and forcing his way through the Voidwind, had drained every last bit of strength from him.
Now that the strain holding him up had loosened, his body quit on him at once.
The woman stopped and glanced back at him.
There was a trace of helplessness in that look, and something softer mixed into it, something even she seemed not to notice.

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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...