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The Exalted Warrior novel Chapter 2159

Summary for Chapter 2159: The Exalted Warrior

Summary of Chapter 2159 – A pivotal chapter in The Exalted Warrior by Internet

The chapter Chapter 2159 is one of the most intense moments in The Exalted Warrior, written by Internet. With signature elements of the Urban genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

“Dammit! Is that all you can do?” roared Oliver.

Fane ignored him completely and put all his attention into avoiding all the incoming light blades. With every step he took, he became more and more proficient in the laws of space.

Oliver gritted his teeth with anger. Noel blinked, at a loss for words, and Brook, who was standing next to him, had his mouth and eyes wide open.

After a long while, Noel finally said, “Fane must have thought that he could rely on this weird skill, but sooner or later, he would need to cast an attack for there to be a victory.”

Brook might not be strong, but he had gained a lot of knowledge and observed a lot of battles between formal disciples in his years there, so knew that Noel was right. “Brother Fane would need to cast an immensely powerful attack to be able to defeat Oliver. If not, he wouldn’t be able to win just by dodging all the way.”

Elder Godfrey clenched his fists tightly under the robe. Although his face seemed calm, his heart was uneasy. His understanding of Fane was limited to their encounter at Mount Beasts. He did not actually know the limit to Fane’s power.

Seeing that Fane had only been dodging the attacks, he started to doubt whether he had judged him wrongly, and this made him a little nonplussed. He would have yelled at Fane to fight back if it were not inappropriate for him to do so.

“Hey look, Fane is almost at the edge of the battle platform!” shouted bearded formal disciples with surprise.

Due to the airtight attack, Fane could only gradually retreat toward the corner.

“Brother Oliver must have wanted to force him into the corner so that he would have nowhere to escape.”

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