Chapter 78
The plain, low, and hoarse words naturally came from Gavin’s mouth.
At that, Christopher’s entire body shuddered violently, and he turned instantly.
Somehow, Gavin had already appeared behind Christopher. Gavin was supposed to have engaged in a fight with that group of people, right? How could he possibly have beaten them? But why was his voice now coming from behind Christopher?
“Ah!”
It wasn’t clear if it was because Christopher was startled, but he let out a scream and swung his fist heavily toward Gavin.
“Thud!” A muffled sound came out.
“Plop!”
Christopher spat out blood, and his body, like a kite with a broken string, was sent flying,
Christopher crashed heavily to the ground and emitted a painful cry.
“Ah! It hurts so much!”
He clutched his right forearm with his left hand.
Surprisingly, his right fist had been completely shattered!
And Gavin hadn’t even made a move. Christopher’s fist had struck Gavin’s chest squarely.
However, it seemed as if Christopher had used all his strength, and he had struck his fist on a mountain made of steel.
Gavin hadn’t budged an inch, and Christopher’s right hand was now completely useless.
Christopher stared at Gavin in terror and shouted.
“No!
“It can’t be! I don’t believe it! How could it be like that?
“How could you be a high-level warrior?”
What was impossible about this?
Gavin’s body-protection energy was real.
Just as Christopher finished saying these words, the cries in the air and the sounds of punches abruptly stopped.
Feeling puzzled, Christopher immediately looked around, and a more terrifying scene unfolded before him.
Everywhere, as far as the eye could see, there were the bodies of Southland Army Warriors, and the warriors Chad had brought.
The air was filled with a thick smell of blood.
Even someone like Christopher, who had experienced battles, felt his stomach churn!
In the middle of the battlefield, apart from Gavin and his ten followers, only Chad stood still.
as if he had seen
Chad hadn’t taken action. Instead, he believed that Chad had survived the
turned around, gritting
know who these people you’ve
the point of hum saying this meaningless
threat was meaningless
Southland Army at Brookspring
finds out, he will be furious!
warriors from the Southland Army to hunt you down to the ends of the
your last
After saying
leapest into the air, flying directly
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meant to evoke fear in Gavin’s heart, so Gavin wouldn’t notice
Christopher’s escape direction was surprisingly
clutching his right hand, urgently shouted to Chad with
man, save me! Take me with you!”
looked at Christopher sprinting toward him and slightly curled
lifted his right foot.
forward quickly, too fast to evade.
Christopher collided squarely
of warrior strength, it seemed that Chad was even stronger than Christopher, and now Christopher was heavily
course, he couldn’t withstand
“Plop!”
mouthful of blood sprayed from Christopher’s mouth and
where
turned pale, and he looked at Chad
“You!”
“Plop!”
he spat out
despairing gaze, Chad knelt down slowly and loudly spoke to Gavin.
am Chad Tate, paying respects to
Christopher was dumbfounded.
Chad from the Blade
Alliance leader even hired warriors
why was Chad
warriors were
before their deaths, would they
Christopher’s mind was now blank.
“Thud!”
and Christopher’s pupils
“Thud!”
was Gavin’s heavy
seen Gavin slowly approaching
“Thud
as if the tolling of a death knell, coming closer to
by fear. Christopher made
I am not just the Vice Commander of the Southland Army, I am also a member of
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