As soon as Colin defeated Akuma, everyone on the Eurasian fishing vessels let out a deafening cheer at the same time.
However, the people on the Jetroinian fishing vessels instantly panicked.
While the enemy was thrown into chaos as no one was in charge, Colin took the opportunity and commanded while pointing at them. “Soldiers of Eurasia, attack! Kill these b*stards!”
In an instant, all Eurasian fishing vessels took action simultaneously and charged toward the enemy like a pack of wolves.
Meanwhile, the Jetroinian soldiers faced the battle hastily.
Yet, they were overwhelmed by the Eurasian soldiers as soon as the battle began. One after another, they fell into the sea after being executed.
Half an hour later, the battle was over.
Eurasia achieved total victory.
As for the Jetroinians, some died, and some fled. It was a tremendous loss for them.
Colin took over the scene and went to Pallav at the same time. Then, he asked the latter, “Pallav, how's your injury?”
Pallav smiled bitterly and answered, “The enemy's katana was infused with poison, and I've been poisoned. A military doctor rescued me just now, so it's currently under control for the time being.”
The military doctor beside Pallav said, “Although the toxin in Mr. Laarman's body is contained temporarily, the condition here is limited. He must be sent back quickly to be treated. Otherwise, the consequences will be dire.”
Colin ordered several soldiers promptly, “You guys, escort General Laarman back to get medical treatment. Make no mistakes.”
Pallav couldn't help but say, “General Dunne, if I don't participate in the firing line because of a minor injury-”
“This is an order!” Colin interrupted.
With that, Colin waved his hand, and several soldiers brought Pallav onto a fishing vessel forcefully.
Dozens of comrades who suffered significant injuries had also left alongside Pallav.
Some warriors who were mildly injured refused to go back and get medical treatment. They stayed on Daragon Island with Colin, preventing the enemy from making a comeback.
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