The second Wolfric heard that, his face turned as grim as death.
Immediately after Eugene IV and the Remdikian God of War showed their support for Nathan, many other Gods of War at the scene, too, started to agree with Nathan being the commander-in-chief.
Suddenly, more than half of the Gods of War sided with Nathan.
Only the remaining Adrunian powers, such as Eagleland, Hallsbay, Ferropene, Frosa, and Xenhall, did not officially express their position.
As the mainstay of Adrune, those countries' cooperation was vital in the fight against the vampires, so everyone was focused on them.
Even though many supported Nathan, Wolfric remained calm because those Adrunian powers that had yet to express their positions were actually his allies.
He had no reason to believe their Gods of War would not support him. Nathan will have no choice but to give in if those Gods of War side with me. After all, he has to consider the greater good. I have no problem using the same old trick. If it's not broken, don't fix it!
Pleased with himself, Wolfric then intentionally asked Catherine, the Eaglelandian God of War, “Ms. Catherine, what do you think?”
With a rare look of hesitation on her face, Catherine seemed reluctant to respond to the question.
“Ms. Catherine, Adrune bore the brunt of the blood virus outbreak, which wiped out many small tribes and small countries. The number of vampires is conservatively estimated to have exceeded ten million and is still growing rapidly. That's why I hope that we can all unite as humans. Please make your decision carefully,” advised Nathan with a smile when he noticed Catherine's hesitation.
Looking at both Nathan and Wolfric, Catherine eventually made up her mind, so she slowly voiced, “My country and Ariarica are allies, and Mr. Welz is a good friend of mine...”
Eugene IV, Leopold, and the others could not help but be disappointed when they heard Catherine because they thought she was going to side with Wolfric.
On the other hand, Wolfric, Eiken, and those who supported them smirked.
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