Nathan glared at Seimei. "Now, are you still going to kill me and harass my wife?”
Petrified, Seimei retreated from his position while ordering his warriors, "What are you waiting for? Get him now!"
"Kill them!”
Unsheathing their katanas, the warriors charged at Nathan like a pack of wolves.
With a battle cry, Colin and Frida too charged at the warriors, and both parties broke into a bloody fight in the narrow corridor.
These warriors Seimei had brought with him were the best samurai elites trained in Bushido and Kendo.
But unfortunately for them, their opponents happened to be Frida and Colin.
Colin was the King of Warriors and also a veteran marksman from the North Army. His combat skills were top-notch within the army and he was literally unbeatable.
Therefore, these Japanese warriors who were born noble were no match with a veteran soldier that had spent most of his time battling on the front-lines.
With a dagger in hand, Colin swiftly zoomed past the Japanese warriors. His dagger moved with perfect agility as it sliced through their fatal parts precisely, causing the warriors to collapse with painful shrieks.
Soon enough, the few dozens of warriors were either dead or writhing in pain on the floor.
Seimei didn't expect that all his warriors would be taken down so easily by Nathan and his few men.
He wanted to escape, yet he was rooted to the ground out of terrible fear.
Nathan eyed Seimei coldly as he spoke, "This has been the second time you attack me. What do you think I should do with you now?"
Thump!
Seimei came down onto his knees and kowtowed before Nathan until his forehead began to bleed. "I'm sorry, sir! I'm sorry for offending you again!" His voice shivered as he pleaded.
"Please don't kill me! I will really repent for my mistakes this time!"
Nathan nodded. "Fine, I won't kill you."
Seimei's face was in extreme delight at Nathan's guarantee and smugness overwhelmed him. Theses foreigners are just too soft on their enemies. They let me go so easily.
Since you let me go, I'll definitely be back for revenge next time!
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