More than ten tall and burly followers of the Harbor family were the firsts to dash towards Nathan like hungry wolves. They intended to make an impactful and powerful attack on Nathan and take him down.
However, Nathan seemed unfazed by the people charging towards him and remained seated on his chair in a composed manner.
Colin, who was standing next to Nathan, ordered in a frosty tone, "Protect the General!"
"Yes, Sir!"
The Elite Eight answered in unison before they quickly intercepted the Harbors' followers who were making their way towards Nathan.
The two parties clashed, and a battle erupted instantly.
Those followers from the Harbor family were all skilled fighters.
However, the Elite Eight were the best warriors among Nathan's National Guards. Every single one of them was a top soldier.
Those followers of the Harbors paled in comparison to the Elite Eight.
Bash! Bash! Bash!
The Harbors' fighters fell to the ground wailing in pain as they were defeated by the Elite Eight one by one.
Each of them was knocked out in just one blow; they were all bloodied and bruised.
Everyone gasped. Sharp inhales of breath could be heard continuously.
Only then did everyone realize that the God of War did not get his name for nothing. Even his guards were terrifying.
Quince furrowed his brows slightly and shouted in a grave tone, "Where are the seventy-two proteges of the Harbor family?"
Immediately after he spoke, a large group of men, all dressed in black, stepped forward.
Those 72 men were the best among Quince's proteges.
Each of them had steady strides and lightning-sharp eyes. Anyone could tell that they were top-notch combatants.
Without speaking a word, those well-trained fighters charged towards Nathan and his men with murderous intent.
Their movements were so fast that they appeared to be black shadowy figures whisking by.
The Elite Eight welcomed the attack from their new opponents and collided with the Harbors' seventy-two proteges in a fierce fight.
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