Summary of Chapter 2124 from An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori
Chapter 2124 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Internet novel, An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
It was dusk, and in a private room of Poise Brothel, Dustin and the others gathered to listen to Terra's report.
Although the murderer was still at large, Terra had found out something through his investigation.
"Dalen, based on our Shadow Citadel's intelligence report, I've found something out," Terra began.
He continued, "Someone saw the killer last night. According to the witness, the killer was skinny, and his face was hideous. There's also a black mark on his forehead.
"I've hired an artist to draw a portrait of the killer based on the witness's description. Here it is."
Terra took a portrait out from his pocket and handed it to Dalen carefully.
Dalen looked at the portrait and frowned.
The person in the portrait was indeed hideous, skinny, and bony. There was a palm-sized black mark on his left forehead, which looked like snake skin.
His creepy appearance was hard to ignore, let alone forget.
"You sure this is the murderer?" Dalen asked, puzzled.
He knew almost all the swordsmen in the martial world. Yet, he had never seen nor heard of such a person before. The man just came out of nowhere.
"I'm quite sure." Terra nodded and said, "I took a glimpse at the murderer. Although I couldn't see his face under the mask, I did see the black mark on his forehead. It matches the witness's description."
"Dustin, Ms. Wesley, have any of you seen this man before?"
Dalen placed the portrait on the table so everyone could take a good look.
"I'll never forget such an ugly face if I've seen one," Ruby said.
Everyone exchanged glances. Their expressions became more serious.
There were three kinds of martial artists in the world.
First were the geniuses, who could master any technique within a short period of time. Second were ordinary people, who could master a technique after a long training. And the third, the untalented crowd, who could barely complete the training, let alone mastering a technique.
As long as the martial arts geniuses kept on training, they would eventually become masters.
Ordinary martial artists could achieve martial arts geniuses' standards only if they trained a hundred times harder than the geniuses.
As for the untalented crowd, like the one shown in the portrait…
Technically, they were not capable of practicing swordsmanship.
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