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Chapter 1614 Punching Above Your Weight

Author: Five Generals
Madam Hacks, Christian, and the others sneered as Kaze stood still as if he was too stunned to fight back.

They called Kaze on his bluff.

The outcome of the fight would ultimately reveal the real champion.

“Die, loser!”

Sirius let out a menacing smile.

He did not mistake Kaze’s moment of daze for an opportunity to show mercy.

The way Sirius saw it, Kaze was a dead man since the moment he got on his nerves.

“Die?”

Kaze moved at last.

Staying true to his word, he only used one arm.

Kaze raised his arm and slapped Sirius’ clawing hand away.

“Crack!”

Then came a series of splintering noises.

As Sirius’ arm hung limp, he made a face of agony and disbelief.

That was impossible.

Kaze shattered his entire arm.

The joints in his wrist and elbow shattered into several pieces.

“No!”

Sirius looked up at Kaze in rage.

Not stopping there, Kaze landed his hand on his cheek with sheer force.

“Smack!”

Sirius coughed up blood and collapsed to the floor.

“Argh!”
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