"Five-Element Sword Domain—open!"
A low, resonant hum rolled through the air—deep, metallic, endless.
In that single vibration, Jared's Five-Element Sword Domain unfolded again—larger, denser, perfected beyond what he had shown at Rockhold Gorge.
Its borders swelled until they pressed stubbornly against the luminous shell of the Beast-Slaughtering God Array.
Inside, sword energy no longer drifted like silver rain; it condensed into countless prismatic blades, each one razor-real.
Threads of Time Law wound through veins of spatial power, turning the domain into a kaleidoscopic pocket-world.
"Assembly of the Swords!" Jared shouted, his voice cutting across the chaos.
He raised the Dragonslayer Sword toward the sky, its edge glinting like dawn.
Every prismatic sword inside the domain answered the call with a bright, eager cry. They streamed together, rivers of light rushing home to the sea, merging into a single, roaring torrent of Prismatic Sword Aura saturated with cycles of the five elements and the turning of time.
That torrent felt alive—possessed of will and hunger.
Where it swept, space peeled open in thin black seams and time unraveled like loose thread.
The nine ancient beast spirits, so fierce a breath ago, wailed in terror before that cosmic current.
Their power withered under the domain's laws; their strikes were shredded to mist.
Roars, screeches, howls—every beastly protest drowned beneath the surge.
Like a tidal wave of blades, the torrent smashed through the beasts' united guard and slammed hard into the array's barrier.
Cracks spider-webbed—then the world detonated with a sound of glass and stars shattering together.
What kind of monster is he? Human Immortal Realm Level Seven? That's Level Seven? Even a Heavenly Immortal Level Seven might be no stronger than him.
Paxton leaned forward in his throne. The initial shock in his gaze deepened into raw terror—and, disturbingly, a flicker of feverish awe.
Across from him, Arden's composure shattered. Color drained until his face matched parchment. He staggered back, missed the edge of his chair, and fell into it, whispering again and again, "Impossible... This cannot be..."
With unhurried grace, Jared slid his sword back into its sheath. The storm of sword intent that had just shaken the altar folded into silence, leaving behind a youth who looked almost ordinary. He lifted his eyes. Wherever that calm gaze drifted, anyone who met his eyes lowered their heads at once.
At last, those eyes settled on Paxton.
Paxton rose, voice trembling despite himself. "Jared... No, Mr. Chance! Your skills leave us in awe. The pledged one million celestial gems shall be delivered at once. I beg you to accept a seat as honored elder of the Myriad Beast Sect. From this moment, our sect will regard you as supreme."
Jared shook his head once more.
"I'll take the gems," he said lightly. "But keep the elder's position. I have no interest."

Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: A Man Like None Other (Jared Chance)
Josephine's first time seeing Jared kill isn't with Leyton but with Falcon. Pay attention to your work....
You need to correct yourself,dear author. Josephine was in the City of Herbs when she was a kid, so why is the city's smell surprising to her?...
I need more chapters...
When can I get the next chapter...