“Insolence!”
With a low roar, Nathan flapped his six wings in unison.
In that instant, three pairs of massive skeletal wings stirred up powerful gusts of wind that formed into a multiple-vortex tornado barreling toward the surrounding god warriors.
The god warriors were swept up by the tornado and crashed heavily onto the ground.
Meanwhile, Arlo charged fiercely at Nathan, forcibly splitting one of the tornadoes with his lightsword.
Nathan raised his sword and engaged in a fight with Arlo.
A series of thunderous explosions were heard as their swords clashed., leaving the god warriors around them rattled.
Some of the more powerful god warriors forced their way into the battle between Nathan and Arlo, but they were quickly sliced into pieces by Nathan's blade.
Nathan was an incredibly strong fighter as he went all out.
His attacks were deadly, and anyone even grazed by his sword would be harmed. Even if untouched by the blade itself, one could still be singed by the searing air currents stirred up by the sword's motion.
In a matter of moments, the god warriors fell to Nathan's blade one after another.
Yet, they weren't cowed by Nathan; rather, his killing frenzy ignited their bloodlust, and they began to relish the act of killing.
One by one, they surged forward, disregarding severed limbs and spilled blood, their charge unyielding as they closed in on Nathan.
The god warriors were inherently formidable, and with their ferocious assault, even someone as potent as Nathan struggled to manage their onslaught.
He released a chilly breath as he quickened the beat of his wings.
In that fleeting moment, his six wings beat furiously, creating a formidable blast of wind resembling a cyclone.
The trees encircling them snapped like twigs under the ferocious wind, and the god warriors were pushed back.
In the midst of the tempest, only the formidable Arlo managed to hold his ground, locked in combat with Nathan.
The other god warriors couldn't approach Nathan within a thirty-meter radius for the time being.
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