They either tried to mediate the three infighting foreign gods or continued their attacks on Wang Yao. Wang Yao led four foreign gods over for Jack, and when he felt that was enough, he led a few more "Wrath of the Matchmaker" for the foreign god driving the flaming chariot.
There was no other reason; I just felt that the foreign god looked very imposing, so I decided to find something to wear him down.
Just then, the black-clad foreign god who had turned and was flying towards Jack let out a scream, and his protective aura flickered as if it were about to go out.
"Jack, when did you learn such a bizarre movement technique?" Karl shouted in horror.
It's important to understand that when the "Wrath of the Matchmaker" affects two parties, they cannot attack each other. However, thanks to Wang Yao's manipulation, Jack is now unaffected by the "Wrath of the Matchmaker," and his attacks do not lose their accuracy.
So although Jack was surrounded by four Mahayana monks and seemed to be in great danger, he not only escaped unscathed, but actually had the upper hand.
Meanwhile, the four Mahayana attackers, especially Karl, became increasingly panicked as the battle raged on. He had initially thought that he and Jack were evenly matched, but he hadn't expected the gap to be so large. As wave after wave of attacks came his way, Jack seemed to be struggling to defend himself, yet he never showed any signs of defeat.
Now, no one knows what secret method Jack used, but he actually hit the famous "Gunman". This made Carl's soul fly and he cried out in surprise. He felt that Jack was too cunning. Although they had known each other for thousands of years, he had been able to hide his true intentions so well.
If this hadn't been opened today, wouldn't he have been powerless to resist if Jack wanted to harm him someday?
Jack himself was also baffled. He was the only one of the five Mahayana practitioners who was still conscious and had already sensed that something was wrong.
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