Max looked at his eldest grandson with a grin. "Dexter, if you go to Channing, give me a list of the fighting experts you will like to bring along with you, and I will definitely fulfil it."
Dexter beamed. "There's no need for so many experts to accompany me on this trip. I will only need Connor."
Connor!
When the people present heard that name, their expressions changed.
In recent years, most people would think that the General of the North, who was often referred to as the God of War, was the best fighter in the nation.
That was because the God of War had not only led the army in the North to defeat invaders on multiple occasions, but he had also single-handedly defeated the enemy's Coalition Army in a bloodbath. He had left a river of his enemy's blood and a mountain of corpses in his wake.
The God of War took the world by surprise and made his enemies fear him so much that they no longer dared to offend his nation.
For this reason, the General of the North was known to be the best fighter and a symbol of invincibility to soldiers.
However, there was someone else who would have been regarded as the strongest fighter ten years ago.
He was Connor, the undefeated Devil Ruler.
In the past, Connor was famous for roaming around the nation to challenge various experts from prominent martial arts families. He killed so many of them that those families could no longer hold their heads up high.
According to the rumors, there were close to a thousand victims who had died in his hands.
However, he subsequently went down the wrong path and had to be rescued by the Artoria family, which he later became a part of.
One could even describe him as a nuclear bomb, even among the best fighters in the Artoria family.
Hence, Dexter did not need any other fighters since he wanted to take Connor, the Devil Ruler, with him.
That man would be able to kill hundreds in Channing himself.
On the flip side, to make him fight against Nathan seemed like overkill.
Nevertheless, Dexter was the eldest grandson of the Artoria family and their future heir.
Max doted on him the most and would hate to see him get hurt.
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