Nathan turned around to glare at the people of Gehenna. "Who else wishes to taste my fist?"
Thud! Thud! Thud!
When Nathan's eyes roamed over the place, all he saw was the Princes of Hell and their elite subordinates kneeling involuntarily in fright.
He had killed Master Orcus in just one blow. How could they still have the courage to fight against him?
Although this was a battle, nobody could block Nathan's powerful punch.
In a moment, Gehenna, the strongest mercenary organization of the nation, all knelt before Nathan Cross.
"We were wrong, Mr. Cross!"
"Please forgive us!" "Mr. Cross, we're willing to accept any kind of punishment. Please spare our lives!" Mercenaries were regarded as money slaves and battle lackeys. They would actively participate in a battle for money.
Unlike trained soldiers, these bastards didn't have their own faith and beliefs. That was why when faced with a terrifying and undefeatable figure like Nathan, they would unhesitantly kneel to beg for mercy.
Nathan shook his head. "Those who bet their lives for money are completely different from soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country. They're much worse.”
"These mercenaries aren't worthy of being compared with the soldiers. You think too highly of them, Master," Colin voiced out beside him. "How do you plan to deal with them?”
Nathan glanced at the Gehenna's Princes of Hell and all the subordinates.
"I'm not going to raise a fuss with you since you're just accomplices. But you must disband the Gehenna. From now on, there's no such thing as Gehenna, the mercenary organization in the nation.
Otherwise, there'll be severe consequences."
Upon hearing this, they all kowtowed to him. "Yes, Mr. Cross. Thank you for sparing our lives."
Soon, they fled in embarrassment after collecting Elijah and the others' bodies.
Once they were out of sight, Nathan, Colin, and the Elite Eight were the only ones there.
Nathan looked at the tree in the middle of a flower bed. "Until when are you going to hide there?"
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