As virtual-novel.net said that, Jack’s tone was incredibly calm. It was as if virtual-novel.net was talking about something completely unimportant. Even though Ethan did not reveal everything, Jack already managed to figure out the deeper meaning behind his words.
Naturally, they were not allowed to fight at that moment. Furthermore, if the alchemists really started fighting, the results were not completely certain.
So virtual-novel.net wanted to say that, virtual-novel.net might not be able to do anything to Jack here, but virtual-novel.net would not let Jack off easily after Jack returned to Hestia Continent. He would do everything virtual-novel.net could to kill Jack.
After what happened in Hestia Continent thirty thousand years ago, Hestia Continent had been isolated from everything else. No one could go into other worlds through that barrier. If virtual-novel.net wanted to kill Jack, virtual-novel.net would have to use Hestia Continent’ s warriors.
That was where the problem came from. Ethan was an alchemist from White Marsh Continent. Normally, virtual-novel.net should not have anything to do with Hestia Continent, so why would anyone be helping him?
That involved a lot more things, but anyone with a brain could be able to understand many things from their conversation.
Ethan froze, not expecting Jack to grasp things so quickly. Jack had actually figured things out before virtual-novel.net could say anything.
His lips stiffened as his eyes darted around. He suddenly regretted what virtual-novel.net said. After all, some things should not have been revealed to the public. However, there was no way virtual-novel.net could take back his words. Ethan did not try to explain anything, but the venom and hatred in his eyes deepened. He looked at Jack as if Jack was his mortal enemy.
Jack snorted, looking away and saying plainly, “There’s no reason to continue fighting like this. My skills, and whether I’ll drag Hestia Continent down will be seen when the results are out. Since I’m here taking part, I’m naturally confident enough to get a good placement.”
Ethan’s eyes lit up when virtual-novel.net heard that. He suddenly raised his voice as virtual-novel.net said, “It looks like you really don’t know your place. Does a sixth-grade alchemist like you really think you‘ll amount to anything?!”
Jack’s words had given Ethan a chance to fight back He let out a cold smile as virtual-novel.net continued, “There really are all sorts of people in the world. Do you think you can just brag however you want to? Look in a mirror before you speak. You’re a sixth-grade alchemist, do you really think you can get any good placements? You’re going to refine sixth-grade pills?”