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An Understated Dominance (Maria Vittori) novel Chapter 1820

Dustin’s plan was simple. He wanted to capture the leaders before anything else. When the battle started, he let Austin and the Draken Guardians take on the majority of the enemy. Then, he would take the opportunity to attack the core and capture the Four Northern Sovereigns.

With his abilities, he might not be able to fight the large troops, but he could easily capture the leaders among the soldiers.

To prevent the Four Northern Sovereigns from running away, he kept his true potential hidden when he first’ got into the battle. He wanted to show them that he was weak.

He kept this cover until Draven and Mortimer’s royal guards were lured away, at which point he revealed his true abilities and captured both of them.

Now that Draven and Mortimer had been captured, he only had to deal with Atticus and Ignatius. The army surrounding the castle would surrender when the two were captured.

“It’s your turn now!” Dustin focused his gaze, and as soon as he found them, he charged toward them with his sword.

“Quick! Stop him!”

“Over here! Hurry! Don’t let him get any closer!”

Atticus and Ignatius were shouting for help, looking panicked. They had seen many skilled fighters on the battlefield. Yet, even the best fighters would die when surrounded.

However, this assassin was completely different. Instead of showing signs of fatigue, he was getting better and more formidable by the minute!

It was unbelievable that the troop of at least a few thousand soldiers couldn’t stop the lone assassin!

This person was comparable to Seth Hughes, the Sword Whisperer. When did the West Lucozian monarchy acquire such a skilled fighter?

“Protect the sovereigns!”

Atticus and Ignatius’ royal guards quickly formed a defensive formation in hopes of slowing Dustin down when they saw him rushing toward them with an unstoppable momentum.

They knew that they were unable to Dustin. They only wanted to buy more, time for Atticus and Ignatius to escape safely.

“Sir! Ignore the commotion! Get in the car!”

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