In space, the Gods on the main fleet of the spacecraft all fell into silence.
Just a moment prior, they were still cheering excitedly for Gulliver.
Within a short period of time, Gulliver died.
Their cheers had completely vanished, abruptly silenced by Nathan, making the place as quiet as a library.
Inside the flagship, all the paladins were looking at Medille on the command chair. The death of Grand Admiral Gulliver confirmed that our previous worries were justified, and it also proved that our consistent advice to retreat was correct. A couple of thousand years ago, in the eyes of the Gods, Earth was considered a primitive planet. But now, the Earth has evolved. They are not as weak as we imagined. The earthlings had already shot down quite a few of our spaceships. Besides, humans and vampires on Earth are not as vulnerable as we believe. Let's not mention the legendary Earth's strongest War God, who is said to be incredibly powerful. Just the sight of this mysterious eight-winged vampire alone is enough to astound anyone! If the Gods' army continues its stubborn assault on Earth, we fear the result will be as Grand Admiral Gulliver warned before his death. Even if the Gods manage to win, we won't be able to bear such losses and will ultimately face destruction!
Inside the flagship, all the paladins were looking at the God King, Medille. Should we retreat or continue the attack? God King has the final say!
The truth was that Medille, the God King, was also indecisive at that moment. Grand Admiral Gulliver, on Earth, was surprisingly slain by a mysterious eight-winged vampire who claimed to be a mere foot soldier of Earth. I'm afraid this eight-winged vampire might be just as powerful as me. Earth is far more powerful than I've ever imagined. Yet, if we retreat, it'll be my first failure in life! Moreover, this failure was too severe. I've sacrificed too many paladins and warriors. How am I going to face the people of the Gods when I return?
Just as he was caught in a dilemma, unsure whether to advance or retreat, on the screen, the eight-winged vampire, who had just slain Gulliver, had coldly ordered Oleg and the other Gods to lay down their weapons and surrender.
At that moment, Oleg was seriously injured, but he was deeply stirred by Gulliver's death, showing absolutely no intention of surrendering.
Oleg roared defiantly, “If we die, we die fighting! Gods don't surrender! Charge! Let's fight them and avenge Grand Admiral Gulliver!”
After saying that, with the God Warriors at his side, Oleg stormed out in fury.
The eight-winged vampire, along with Hepburn, immediately led the vampires into battle.
In less than ten moves, Oleg was defeated by Hepburn. With a single palm strike, Hepburn shattered Oleg's skull, killing him instantly on the spot.
The remaining God Warriors were also slaughtered by the vampires led by Nathan and Hepburn.
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