Chapter 4584
“Boy, you’re just a Tribulation Realm cultivator, and yet you dare to speak so arrogantly?” the burly man roared.
Though his face still had traces of fur, it was obvious he had transformed from a black bear. His aura revealed he was at the second-grade Mahayana Realm—a level far beyond what a mere Tribulation Realm cultivator like Kai should be able to challenge.
“He’s a second-grade Mahayana Realm cultivator! You’re no match for him—don’t provoke him!” the youngest sister’s brother warned Kai anxiously.
“What’s so special about a second-grade Mahayana Realm? It’s still nothing,” Kai said dismissively before delivering a sudden punch.
The force of the blow sent the burly man flying backward, slamming him into the formation at the back of the cell. He crashed to the ground with a heavy thud.
“Pathetic,” Kai muttered coldly.
The youngest sister’s brother watched in shock, his face filled with disbelief.
“Boy, how dare you sneak attack me!” the burly man growled, rising to his feet, his expression twisted in anger.
He couldn’t believe a mere Tribulation Realm cultivator had dared to attack him first. As a second-grade Mahayana Realm expert, he considered himself far superior. Even if Kai had reached the ninth level of the Tribulation Realm, he shouldn’t have been a match for him.
“You’re asking for death!” the burly man bellowed, his face flushed with rage. He charged at Kai with a roar.
But as soon as he got close, Kai struck him again, sending him flying once more.
To Kai, a second-grade Mahayana Realm cultivator was nothing—dealing with him was as effortless as dealing with a child.
Bang!
The burly man hit the ground hard, letting out a scream. His thick skin and stubborn temperament drove him to stand again, rushing at Kai with unyielding determination.
Bang!
Bang!
Bang!
After several more punches from Kai, the burly man finally relented, panting heavily. Without access to spiritual energy in the prison, he had no way to replenish his strength. Exhausted and defeated, his resistance faded.
The burly man felt utterly drained, his strength all but gone. Meanwhile, Kai stood over him, completely unfazed.
“Behave yourself, or I’ll kill you outright,” Kai said coldly, his foot pressing down on the burly man with contempt in his eyes.
The youngest sister’s brother watched the scene in shock, his jaw practically on the floor.
He couldn’t believe what he was seeing—a second-grade Mahayana Realm cultivator being subdued by Kai, a ninth-grade Tribulation Realm cultivator, as effortlessly as if he were a child.
Such a display of overwhelming strength, crossing the boundaries of cultivation levels, was far beyond what any ordinary cultivator could achieve.
At that moment, the youngest sister’s brother became even more convinced that Kai wasn’t just any cultivator—he had to be a young master from a powerful family.
If his sister was with Kai, she was truly reaching for the heavens.
“Fellow Daoist, spare me! Please, spare me! I surrender!” the burly man pleaded, his voice trembling as he begged for mercy.
In the face of absolute power, even the most stubborn individuals are forced to yield.
Pinned beneath Kai’s foot and completely unable to fight back, the burly man realized the sheer difference in their strength. He couldn’t even touch Kai, let alone put up a fight. Defeat was his only option.
“Stay in line from now on,” Kai warned, kicking the man aside.
The burly man scrambled to his feet, nodding furiously. “I’ll behave! I’ll behave, I promise!”
With that, he retreated to a corner of the cell, curling up like a frightened animal, his earlier arrogance nowhere to be seen.
The youngest sister’s brother finally got up, his gaze fixed on Kai. His eyes gleamed with a mix of excitement and disbelief.
“Fellow Daoist, how did you come from the next cell? Isn’t there a formation in the cells?” he asked, his curiosity overflowing. “And your strength in the Tribulation Realm—was that a lie? Are you hiding your true power?”
Kai shot him a brief glance but didn’t respond, turning and walking back to his cell instead.
Realizing Kai didn’t want to explain, the youngest sister’s brother wisely dropped the subject. Pressing further would only risk irritating him.