The Legendary Man Chapter 1210-Beep!
Following the sound, Kane’s fist clenched tightly, unleashing a swift and forceful strike that connected with the saber, sending it hurtling through the air. In one fluid motion, his feet touched the ground, swiftly pivoting as his fist found its mark, delivering a powerful blow to Leslie’s chest.
“Converge!”
A deep shout reverberated through the entire command room, and the space was saturated with a profound surge of spiritual energy.
In an instant, the energy solidified, ensnaring Kane in mid-air.
“A spiritual energy force field? Who’s there?” Kane shouted anxiously into the air, unable to move a muscle, as he locked eyes with Leslie standing ominously nearby.
“It’s me.”
A raspy voice sounded, and a cloaked figure made its way to Kane’s side.
The mysterious person was missing an arm. He was none other than Karl!
“Zero!”
Zachary and Terrence felt a wave of relief wash over them as they saw Karl.
Despite having lost an arm in a battle a few days ago, Karl, as a cultivator of the God Realm, held a level of power above Kane. Thus, effortlessly suppressing him was within Karl’s capabilities.
At this moment, Leslie’s life was saved.
The woman was also aware of this fact. Although she had shown no fear or avoidance during the entire ordeal, she couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief. She attempted to lift her foot to leave, but as soon as she made a move, she stumbled and fell backward.
Karl made a subtle gesture, and several streams of spiritual energy instantaneously supported Leslie’s body, helping her regain her balance.
Leslie looked at the man and nodded in gratitude.
“Thank you.”
“It’s my duty. You’ve done well,” Karl said in his gravelly voice.
His words were not prompted by Leslie being the commander sent by Jonathan, nor were they an attempt to flatter her.
It was Leslie’s exceptional command abilities that dramatically turned the tide of the battle.
Although she had made the ruthless decision to sacrifice fifty thousand soldiers, their brave efforts effectively halted Remdik’s advancing forces and successfully defended Redlington.
Leslie’s strategic maneuver had bought the Eastern Allied Army a precious day’s worth of additional time, marking a critical turning point in the battle of River Onxy.
During his recovery, Karl took the time to analyze and reflect on how the battle of River Onxy would have played out if he had been in command. Unfortunately, no matter how much he analyzed and reflected, Karl couldn’t find a better strategy or outcome than what Leslie had achieved.
Remdik had meticulously planned this battle for years, and from the very beginning, their execution had been flawless, advancing ruthlessly and without pause, like a well-rehearsed performance on a stage.
Missiles, werewolves, cultivators, invasions…
Every aspect of their operation had been orchestrated with efficiency and precision, allowing them to maintain complete dominance on the battlefield.
On the other hand, in Chanaea, Karl had a strong sense of the impending war and took proactive measures by initiating the construction of defensive fortifications and deploying firepower interception nets for the Eastern Army a year in advance.
Four and a half months ago, Jonathan took additional measures by making a six-month pact with Ivanov, which solidified the course of the war and steadily bolstered forces in Doveston.
However, considering the scale of the battle involving over two million troops from both sides, these preparations still felt somewhat rushed.
Right from the start, Remdik had been pulling the strings and leading Asura’s Office by the nose.
But when the fifty thousand soldiers of the Shusonna Army infiltrated Remdik’s territory, it disrupted the meticulously crafted machinery of their plans. Remdik’s carefully devised strategies were thrown into disarray.
During this time, the morale of the Eastern Allied Army shifted significantly.
With a forceful stomp, Karl’s foot collided with Kane’s cheek, causing the solid concrete ground to crack. Karl’s gaze was filled with an icy coldness that sent shivers down everyone’s spine.
“You’re asking for death!”
If Karl hadn’t swiftly restrained Kane once more, the seal within Kane would have detonated, resulting in uncertain survival for Leslie and an inevitable end for Kane.
Pinned down by the immense spiritual pressure, Kane glared fiercely at Leslie, who stood just a few steps away.
“Very well… I understand that the Dark Special Forces is an independent organization loyal only to Mr. Goldstein. Zero, you have two options: either kill me now or keep me suppressed. But if you release me, I swear I will fight to the death to ensure that woman’s demise!” Kane declared with unwavering determination, his eyes burning with a mix of hatred and resolve.
Helplessly, the onlookers could only watch as Kane spiraled deeper into madness, his mind consumed by a relentless determination for revenge. No one knew how to persuade him to dissuade him from his destructive path.
The weight of fifty thousand comrades’ lives made it impossible for anyone to remain composed.
“Commander-in-chief…”
Zachary looked at Leslie, intending to intercede on Kane’s behalf, but his words failed him in the face of Kane’s current state.
Karl’s eyes locked onto Leslie as his fingers danced in a swift gesture. In response, the saber, lodged in the distant wall, obediently dislodged itself and soared through the air, landing securely in Karl’s waiting hand.
Pressing the saber against Kane’s neck, he spoke calmly.
“When Mr. Goldstein departed, he instructed me to follow your orders. It’s up to you to determine the fate of this man—to either end his life or show him mercy,” he said to Leslie.
As Karl’s words hung in the air, everyone in the room turned their attention to Leslie, awaiting her decision.
After a few moments of contemplation, Leslie drained the last drops of mineral water from her bottle and stood up with a deep sigh.
“All second-level commanders and lower-ranking personnel, please vacate this area. Jeremias, take your team and inspect the 3D projector and other equipment. Ensure that the battlefield intelligence is organized and establish contact with Freddie again. We need to move quickly!” Leslie commanded, her voice filled with authority.
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