Originally, it was supposed to be a battle between the generals and warriors.
However, Nathan ended up killing Nessus, the War God of the werewolf clan, and Colin also took the life of two werewolf generals simultaneously.
The sudden turn of events came as a surprise to all the wolf riders outside of the town as well as the humans living in the town.
“He killed the War God, Nessus!”
“Let's get rid of him!”
“Avenge Nessus!”
Someone standing amid the wolf riders and the remaining ten generals kept bellowing in a fury.
Although the werewolves were a reckless bunch, they were still inundated with horror. The gory scene of the earlier tragic death of Nessus was still vividly etched in their mind. It would take them a while to recover from extreme shock. With that, nobody had the guts to attack Nathan.
Similarly, none of the wolf riders dared hurl themselves toward Nathan too.
On the contrary, the Elite Eight, Seven Champions from the North, bounty hunters, and the Curia army led by Hepburn stepped forward one by one.
Several of Nessus' loyal warriors went ballistic when they saw the wolf riders chickened out instead of avenging the War God.
Instantly, they urged their gray wolves forward, and the beasts then morphed into brutal gales and dashed toward Nathan.
Nathan cast a look at the entire werewolf clan, and then he focused on the few generals and scoffed. Subsequently, he strode ahead, whipped out The Unsullied, and unleashed Total Annihilation at lightning speed.
Swoosh!
Just like that, The Unsullied cut through the air at an unbelievable speed.
Everything that the blade's glint reflected on was destroyed.
It struck three of the werewolf generals charging at the frontline. Both the warriors, along with their mounts, were severed in half.
In an instant, blood splattered everywhere, and the broken limbs were sent flying.
When the werewolves observing from afar witnessed how Nathan had killed three of their generals in one move, they went into an uproar. Despite their tough and fierce appearance, at that moment, they were all so frightened that they planned to scurry away.
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