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THE KIRRIN RHYS

Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years. After Dahlia’s meteoric rise to success, she abandons the useless dead weight that’s Dustin, proposing divorce. Unbeknownst to her, everything she had ever achieved was only because of him. An Understated Dominance

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Chapter 416

Dustin was rendered speechless. What else

was he supposed to think when a girl willingly approached him at night?

Too lazy to argue, Dustin merely asked, "What do you need?"

"Judging from today's battle, you seem like a good fighter. How did you d

o that?" Abigail asked.

"Ever heard of Elder–

level martial artists? I'm one of them, so I can easily handle over three

hundred opponents. *Dustin answered nonchalantly.

"Yeah, right. I doubt it." Abigail clearly didn't believe him.

"Whatever. You probably can't comprehend what I'm telling you anyway. All

you need to know is that I'm very powerful." Dustin summarised. Most ord

inary citizens didn't know about martial artists, so even if they met one

, they wouldn't be able to tell.

"Fine. Can you teach me some moves? I'm not asking for much. I just want

to be able to defeat a dozen men." Abigail looked at Dustin with hopeful

eyes.

"You want me to take you in as my disciple?" Dustin raised an eyebrow.

"Ugh, you're so old–

fashioned. Who does that these days? Just teach me a few moves as a frien

d," Abigail responded.

"I guess that's fine. But to learn my moves, you have to have a solid fou

ndation, or it'll be useless. This means that you'll have to start by bui

lding your internal energy." Dustin told her.

"What's internal energy?" Abigail stared at him dumbly.

"You can understand it as mana."

"Oh, I get it. It's what allows those people to become human anvils and a

ll." Abigail realized.

"Um… I guess so." Dustin's smile faltered before he continued. "It takes

talent for someone to cultivate mana. After all, effort pales in comparis

on to actual talent. Those who are meant to become martial artists will e

asily understand this, while those who aren't won't see the results no ma

tter how hard they work."

"I see. Then do I have that talent?" Abigail asked eagerly.

"Give me your hand."

"Okay."

"I'll pass some of my true energy to you. If you can feel it, that

means you've got the potential to become a martial artist; if you don't,

then you're just not cut out for it." Dustin explained, holding her wrist

and channeling some of his energy into her.

"Huh? I can feel It! It's warm and tingly!" Abigail lit up.

"Not bad. You passed the first level." Dustin nodded. Before he could say

anything else, his brows furrowed as he realized the energy he had just

channeled into her had miraculously disappeared. It was as if something

Chapter 416

had swallowed his energy completely.

"How is this possible?"

Puzzled, Dustin channeled another burst of energy into Abigail, which was

quickly absorbed again. However, he had felt it this time. There was a s

eal inside her body, and the seal was so strong that his true energy

wasn't enough to affect it.

Fortunately, it was a protective seal that was harmless to Abigail's body

and would only come into effect when she was in danger. Thinking that th

e energy he channeled earlier was a threat, the seal automatically

absorbed it.

The seal had been done by someone who was either a Grandmaster martial ar

tist or stronger and an expert in seal making. In other words, Abigail wa

s under the protection of someone powerful.

"What's wrong? Is there a problem?" Abigail asked after seeing Dustin's r

eaction.

"It's nothing." Dustin smiled. "I'll pass you the training technique, but

your success depends on you." He wrote down the training techniques for

beginners and passed the paper to Abigail. "Study it back in your room. F

ind

me again once you've mastered your internal energy."

"Okay!" Abigail took the paper and ran back to her room excitedly.

"Interesting." Dustin smirked, staring

at Abigail's retreating figure.

The seal in her body was extremely rare, and only close family members wo

uld waste so much time and effort

to do something like that.

Dustin instantly became more interested in Abigail's mother.