Roar!
Fury blazed in Revent's eyes.
A potent aura erupted from him, expanding and engulfing the entire vicinity.
Everyone present could sense the overwhelming malice emanating from him.
Even human war gods like Leopold and Wolfric couldn't escape the shiver that crawled up their spines.
All tightened their grip on their weapons, their gazes fixed on Revent as if confronting an insurmountable adversary.
The atmosphere at the scene was fraught with tension, as if a battle could erupt at any given moment.
Despite this, Nathan remained composed, his gaze unwavering as he locked eyes with Revent.
As he had conveyed to Revent upon his arrival, he was prepared to stand firm until the situation resolved itself, whether through negotiation or confrontation.
Their gazes met, Revent and Nathan's eyes sparking with an intensity that felt as if a spark could set off a fire.
Just when the humans and the gods at the scene thought a fight was about to break out, Revent suddenly cracked a smile. “Very well, I will relay your exact words to our God King. I hope that you humans will stand firm until the end. Never falter and beg for mercy halfway through. We gods, we love dealing with stubborn nuisances like you the most.”
With that, he turned around and strode away.
Nathan spoke calmly, “Someone should escort them out. Ensure they leave the solar system.”
Several war gods from the alliance on duty immediately responded in unison, “Yes, Commander Cross.”
Accompanied by a sizable group of ace warriors, several human war gods carefully led the party of war gods, led by Revent, out of the Earth Alliance Headquarters.
The streets were eerily deserted as they reached the entrance of the Earth Alliance Headquarters. Tanks and armored vehicles were stationed at every intersection, accompanied by numerous armed soldiers on high alert.
The entire city of Channing was under martial law due to Revent's arrival.
The dozens of divine warriors behind Revent were puzzled by the scene before them.
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