Bam! Bam! Bam!
Nathan delivered fast and forceful punches.
When he blocked Raytor's double-handed attacks, explosive sounds rang out in the air.
Raytor was stunned to his core. He never expected Nathan to be that mighty—to be able to hold his ground for such a long time despite only using one hand.
The shock that went through Raytor gave Nathan an opportunity to deliver another attack.
Nathan's forceful punch blasted through Raytor's defensive stance. In the next instant, Nathan moved closer and struck Raytor's heart with his elbow.
Thump!
Raytor's chest plate dented and cracked.
That was not all. Nathan's strike even broke several of Raytor's ribs.
It made Raytor scrunch his face in pain as a cry of agony escaped his lips.
However, that was only the start of Nathan's frenzy attacks.
Nathan then hooked his right arm around Raytor's neck and started raining punches on Raytor's face with his left hand.
Bam! Bam! Bam!
Not once did he pause during his punching.
Even though Raytor was the Alpha Wolf and had a helmet and a visor protecting him, Nathan's incessant punches deformed Raytor's helmet and shattered Raytor's visor.
Nathan exerted all his force into his last punch and sent it right at Raytor's face.
Pow!
That punch was as if a steel bat had been used to hit an egg. Another apt description of it would be that it was akin to a bat to a watermelon.
Raytor's face turned bloody immediately. Bone shards while flesh and blood flew and spurted everywhere.
Raytor's body was wracked by a shudder as if he was electrocuted. Then, he stiffened.
Both werewolves and humans at the scene were all secretly observing Nathan's fight with Raytor.
Thus, when they saw what happened to Raytor, they froze and widened their eyes in disbelief.
The only difference was that the humans were thrilled while the werewolves were frightened out of their minds.
The high priest of the werewolf clan, Steen, seemed to realize something, for he suddenly looked as if he had aged decades in seconds. He cried out, “Alpha Wolf!”
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