Fang words simply added fuel to fire.
It wasn't only Nathan that viewed the Davier family with contempt, even his subordinates shared his sentiments.
This cannot be tolerated!
As rage overwhelmed reason, members of the Davier family no longer cared for who Fang was.
More than ten men charged at him, screaming like angry beasts.
They didn't care for the fact that Fang was the commander-in-chief of the North army. Even if they killed him, they knew Clifford would back them up.
When Fang saw the men charging at him, he let out a smirk before bending his knees into a crouch.
The next moment...
Boom!
A thunderous sound was heard from beneath his feet as he launched off the ground like a rocket, causing the ground to crack.
Flying towards the ten-odd men, Fang approached them at terrifying speed, catching them by surprise.
All the vanguard could see was a blur before Fang appeared right in front of his eyes.
Before he could react, Fang had smashed his fist into this face.
Bam!
The moment Fang's fist landed, blood spewed out like a fountain. His head exploded while his corpse was sent flying.
However, Fang didn't stop there. He attacked his next opponent with a shoulder charge, breaking every single bone in his body and sending the distorted corpse into the air.
Next, with a barrage of punches that were as devastating as sledgehammers, he easily beat back the rest of the ten men, sending them soaring.
Clifford frowned in response.
Given how famous the North Army was for their battle prowess, their leaders were inadvertently known to be able to stand against ten thousand men alone.
Clifford had never believed in the rumor, but now that he had seen it with his own eyes, he couldn't deny how powerful Fang was.
As his gaze grew colder, he waved his hands in a dispassionate manner and instructed, “Since we have such a formidable opponent, we will no longer hold back. Send more men at him!”
“Yes, Mr. Davier!”
Instantly, two to three hundred men surged forward to swarm Fang.
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