Chapter 3494 Gryffen Killed In A Duel

All elite Gods, including God King, had their eyes fixed on Helios.

They were all waiting for the man to tell them a tragic yet grand heroic tale.

However, Helios remained kneeling on the ground with his head hung low and sweat dotting his face. He stuttered, struggling to formulate his words.

In an instant, everyone started frowning.

Even Medille, who sat on the throne, urged in dissatisfaction, "Go ahead and tell us about it, Lios." Feeling incredibly awkward, Helios lifted his head and asked timidly, "What... What to tell?"

"Naturally, you're to tell us about how many human elites Nathan gathered, how they besieged Gryffen, how Gryffen fought against the odds, and the number of humans he killed until their blood flowed like a river before he finally died tragically at the hands of Nathan," Medille said in displeasure.

Helios bit his lip, cautiously replying, "Actually, Your Majesty, Nathan didn't use the human wave attack or any underhanded methods. He merely had a one-on-one duel with Lord Gryffen. Then, Lord Gryffen was defeated, and his head severed."

What? Nathan defeated and slew Gryffen in a one-on-one duel? How... How could that be possible?

Helios' words were a bucket of cold water to a sizzling hot pan, causing an immediate uproar among those present.

In the eyes of Gods, they were the strongest beings in the universe.

enslaved by Gods, they rebelled and escaped to Earth. Their descendants thrived on Earth, using human blood as food and making themselves

indeed an elite among the vampires. Logically

due to unfair treatment,

they were suddenly told that Nathan had a one-on-one duel with Gryffen and honorably slew

of the

all exclaimed in shock, "That's impossible! It can't

of Gryffen's noble sacrifice but was also stupefied to

document this? Gah! There's nothing heroic here. If someone got killed in a one-on-one duel, it simply means he was beneath his opponent. What's there to

said, "Are you sure about what you just said, Lios? You must take responsibility for your words. Did you personally see Nathan

said, "I personally

with

slay Lord Gryffen. As they battled, they gradually moved further away and eventually disappeared from our sight. When we arrived at the scene, Lord Gryffen was already dead, and Nathan was the only one there. Therefore, I'm convinced that it must have

single-handedly killed Lord Gryffen."

out than the

own eyes! That

"So, you

cause of death

can't rule out the possibility that

words eluded

your horses, Revent," Medille

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