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Chapter 81 - doubts and trust

The clash between Alex and Scar continued, leaving both tribes in awe.

Though they were enemies, the tribes had to acknowledge that their leaders were not merely figureheads. Both were incredible warriors—formidable in combat and intelligence. This was likely a battle between the strongest warriors alive.

In Scar's tribe, his chosen fighters and elders debated the duel.

"Hey, Snow, did you know your father could fight like that?" Jack asked.

"No, I knew he was incredible, but not to this extent," Snow replied.

"Hmph, of course the leader would be amazing. I always knew he wasn't using his full power before," Quiteria said with admiration.

"But their leader isn't bad either. He's managing to keep up with our c

"Don't worry. That strength their chief is showing is only temporary. It'll soon fade, and when it does, our chief won't even need to act—he'll just watch as their leader dies by his own hand," Anibal said confidently.

"What do you mean, he'll die by his own hand?" Qin asked, confused.

"Simple. That strength isn't truly his—it's borrowed, and soon it'll demand a price," Anibal explained.

Those familiar w

Meanwhile, a similar discussion unf

"Damn it, Martins. You should've come up with another plan—one that didn't involve our chief fighting that monster," Aurelio said, frustrated.

"No, if I could suggest a better idea, I would have. My suggestion was the best option in the end. This way, we've learned a lot about Scar. Did you forget what Fuji told us last night?" Martins replied.

"That's exactly why I'm worried. This guy's a monster. Anyone called 'The Bloodthirsty

"Aurelio, I know you're worried, but trust in the chief. Besides, this was bound to happen eventually. Considering what we've learned about Scar, the chief might not have even had a chance to r

Aurelio and the others, who shared simi

But even Martins was worried. In his thoughts, he mused, You better beat him, Alex. After all, you took my position from me. You'd better win—otherwise, everything we've been through will have been for nothing.