On the battlefield, the vampires had suffered heavy losses, with casualties exceeding one-third of their army.
If it weren't for Hepburn personally leading the battle and the exceptional resilience of those vampire elites, they would have likely lost and fled long ago.
Still, even though they weren't fleeing, the remaining vampires were struggling to hold on.
Oleg, wielding a lightsword, was thoroughly enjoying the battle.
“Ninety-eight...”
“Ninety-nine...”
He had already slain ninety-nine vampires in a row.
Like a bolt of lightning, he closed in on the already injured Sinistral. His lightsword slashed repeatedly, brutally breaking through Sinistral's defense. Immediately afterward, he raised his lightsword, ready to decapitate Sinistral.
He exclaimed smugly, “One hundred!”
At that critical moment, when he was about to kill Sinistral, a figure dashed forward, positioning itself in front of Sinistral, and with a swift motion, threw a punch toward Oleg's lightsword.
Oleg was on the verge of defeating his hundredth opponent.
He never expected someone would pop up halfway to interfere.
His eyes turned icy. “Who are you? How dare you interrupt me, you fool? I shall let you perish together!”
After saying that, he swung his lightsword toward the figure before him, intending to cut down the newcomer, along with Sinistral behind him, in one fell swoop.
Unbeknownst to him, the person who suddenly appeared before him was none other than Nathan.
At that moment, on the battlefield, no one was paying attention to Nathan. Everyone simply regarded Nathan as an insignificant soldier!
When Oleg struck with his sword, he immediately realized something was amiss.
Nathan's fist met Oleg's lightsword head-on.
Boom!
A thunderclap resounded across the plain.
Nathan remained motionless.
Oleg was sent flying, sword and all, by the powerful punch of Nathan.
Without any hesitation, he flapped the four wings on his back, barely managing to land on the ground, appearing utterly disheveled.
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