Ten thousand men alone looked like a boundless sea of people.
With the Davier family's twenty thousand men charging ahead ferociously, they resembled raging waves trying to wash Nathan and his men away.
For the very first time, Nathan's expression became serious.
He barked out his orders in a deep voice, “Colin, Elite Eight, protect Penny, don't let her come to any harm.”
Upon hearing their orders, Colin and the Elite Eight drew their swords and replied in unison, “General, don't worry. As long as we're alive, no one will be able to touch a hair of hers.”
Nathan replied, “Excellent. In that case, there's nothing for me to worry about anymore.”
With that, Nathan stepped forward and joined his three subordinates. The four of them taking on twenty thousand well-trained enemy fighters alone.
Whoosh!
A large group of men armed with machetes had arrived in front of Nathan. Raising their weapons, they slashed aggressively in Nathan's direction.
Snorting in response, Nathan waved his hand.
From his sleeves, one could see a flash of glistening light which looked like a reflection from a dagger.
He had drawn out Snowsphere!
Crack! Crack! Crack!
All the enemies' blades that were slashing in Nathan's direction were sliced in half.
At the same time, the men who surrounded Nathan realized that there was a bleeding cut on their necks.
The next moment, the cuts burst open with blood spewing out from them.
One by one, they collapsed to the ground, dead.
“Die!”
An attacker who had a dagger in his hand ambushed Nathan from behind by stabbing it at his back.
Without even looking, Nathan whipped out his leg and slammed it into the attacker's chest.
His victim's ribcage punctured on itself as he flew backward, crashing into tens of his comrades.
Another enemy roared as he swung his fists at Nathan's chest.
In response, Nathan caught his wrist with his left hand and broke the attacker's right arm with a punch.
“Argh!” His enemy cried out in excruciating pain as he retreated.
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