Hades’ voice was soaked in terror so intense that it sounded like the scream of someone who was on the brink of death.
In fact, one could even detect the slight tremble in his voice if one listened closely.
Hades was the man-in-charge of almost two million Asura’s Office soldiers. What could possibly have caused him such great fear?
Covered in blood, Hades stared in the Eastern Army’s direction.
The scream that he just let out using his spiritual energy was the last thing he could do.
He was no longer able to speak as blood spilled continuously from his nose and mouth.
As he looked at the soldiers who were battling the Wolver Army all around him, he felt out of place on the battlefield. It felt as though he was being taken away.
The noises around him were rapidly fading along with his vision.
Strong dizziness and nausea overwhelmed him, making him feel the urge to drop to his knees and vomit.
The disorientation was caused by extreme fear and disappointment.
As a soldier, he had become accustomed to life-and-death situations and had never been afraid of dying.
However, he couldn’t bear to watch the Eastern Army soldiers die like ants on the battlefield just because of his erroneous commands.
The silver gadgets that had been thrown at them weren’t landmines.
They were electromagnetic pulse dispersers.
While such devices were useless to human beings, they proved to have an immense effect on any and all things electronic.
In layman’s terms, their only function was to render all electronics useless.
Every electronic device within the range of the electromagnetic pulse dispersers, be it warfare computers or communication devices, malfunctioned completely amidst the faint buzzing noises.
The anti-aircraft turrets also crashed along with those devices.
In other words, all air defense systems had been disabled the moment the dispersers kicked into action.
More and more members of the Eastern Allied Army were exposed on Remdik’s radar, which left them vulnerable to missile attacks.
There was no way for them to escape.
A single round of concentrated bombardment was all that Remdik needed to reduce the Eastern Allied Army’s forces from four hundred thousand to barely a hundred and fifty thousand.
Since Remdik had such a plan drawn out, the first stage of the strategy had already commenced when the werewolves tossed out the first disperser.
The Eastern Allied Army was done for.
Hades stood in the middle of the battlefield dejectedly, looking as if he had lost his soul.
“This shouldn’t have happened. How did they invent the electromagnetic pulse dispersers so quickly? Remdik shouldn’t have such high-technology weapons…” Hades murmured to himself like a lunatic, seemingly on the verge of losing his mind.
In the very next second, scarlet blood spurted out of his chest.
The blinding pain pulled Hades back to reality as he realized a werewolf was stepping on his chest, looking down at him.
The werewolf glared at Hades with utter disdain before lifting his claw in preparation to literally slap the life out of him.
However, just seconds before the werewolf’s razor-sharp claws could pierce Hades’ skull, his head exploded into a bloody cloud as the rest of him collapsed next to Hades.
Bang!
The shot of a sniper rifle rang out across the battlefield.
Two figures approached rapidly from the east following the gunshot.
The powerful gust of spiritual energy that surged forth cleared Hades’ mind, and he felt life course through his veins again.
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