Roland and everyone present were stunned by Nathan's words.
No one could believe that Nathan dared to brush off someone who ranked 20th on the Leaderboard of Battle gods.
It was too outrageous!
As his face darkened, Roland questioned, "I wonder what is your rank on the Leaderboard of Battle gods for you to underestimate me?"
Nathan replied with a smile, "I'm not on the board at all!"
Hearing that, Roland's eyes flashed with murderous intent.
He thought that Nathan was in the top ten of the Leaderboard, but didn't expect him to not even be on it.
Just because this nobody beat the African God of War out of sheer luck, he thinks that he can take on the world?
Roland sneered, ''Young man, being reckless isn't a crime. But, if you don't have the skills to back it up and yet insult me, that is punishable by death."
With that, his body disappeared into a flash with his ultra-fast speed.
One's naked eye couldn't even see his movements. All everyone saw was a shadow charging towards Nathan.
Raising his hand, he hurled a punch towards Nathan's chest.
He was confident that his punch which carried the power of an elephant could kill Nathan with a single blow.
In fact, it would be overkill.
However, the punch which he was fully confident in was easily evaded by Nathan who simply took a step back.
Oh?
When his punch hit emptiness, Roland couldn't help but be surprised.
With that lightning speed of his, it was beyond belief that Nathan had managed to dodge his attack.
However, he did not slow down for even a second despite being caught by surprise. The next moment, he unleashed a hurricane-like barrage of attacks on Nathan.
Roland's fighting style was typical of Ariarica's military combat. Their moves were simple and unrefined, and they solely relied on speed and raw strength. There wasn't any grace or elegance incorporated at all.
Nevertheless, his style was the most difficult to defend against.
A momentary lapse of concentration would result in instant death.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Roland went all out by hurling machinegun-like punches and kicks.
Although his attacks all missed target, the granite floor and roman pillars in the hall were bashed to bits, causing debris and dust to fill the air.
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