Nathan turned to Hidetake and said coldly, “Hidetake, why don't we duel and spare your innocent men from a horrible death?”
Enraged, Hidetake replied, “Don't be cocky! You've only won one match! What makes you think you've won the battle? Brave warriors! Who is willing to continue the fight?”
A tanned warrior from Jetroina answered the call and said, “I, Tora Fujiwara, am ready to battle.”
However, he was stopped mid-way by Destroyer.
“Who the h*ll do you think you are? Do you think you're worthy of challenging him? All right then. Let me put you to the test,” said Destroyer icily.
Tora Fujiwara was a tall man with a burly stature, yet this served no advantage against Destroyer's lanky figure.
Tora charged at Destroyer at full speed, hands balled into fists, with a ferocious yell.
Without any hesitation, Destroyer also lifted his fists to face his opponent.
Bam!
With a single punch, Destroyer smashed Tora's fist into smithereens.
Tora was just about to respond with a blood-curdling shriek of pain when Destroyer punched him a second time.
Bang!
Destroyer's fist collided squarely with Tora's face, causing the latter to bleed heavily.
Bang!
In a flash, Destroyer followed up with a third punch, hitting Tora's face in the same spot.
The final blow had completely shattered Tora's face, breaking all his facial bones, and leaving nothing but a sunken cave.
With no opportunity to even scream, Tora Fujiwara stumbled backward and collapsed, thus bringing about the end of his life.
With just three strikes, Destroyer completely annihilated his opponent.
Colin and the others let out triumphant cheers.
Everyone in the opposing camp, including Hidetake himself, looked very sullen.
“I, Saji, will teach you a lesson for being insolent!”
A thin, sharp-eyed warrior of about five feet and four inches in height had already leaped off the boat and charged toward Destroyer after Tora Fujiwara was beaten to death.
However, before Saji managed to approach Destroyer, he was intercepted by another man.
The person who stopped Saji was none other than Heptakill.
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