After Medille died, Dexter became the final emotional support of the Gods.
Without defeating Dexter, the Gods would not surrender.
If the Gods refused to surrender and chose to resist to the end, even if Earth Alliance won, it would be a Pyrrhic victory.
It was hard to tell ow many of Earth Alliance's soldiers would survive in the end.
Thus, at that moment, Nathan, disregarding his injuries, actively confronted Dexter. He intended to use slaughter to intimidate and subdue the Gods forcefully.
Dexter immediately switched to combat form, rushing toward Nathan. His lightsword swung wildly in his hands, launching an attack on Nathan like a raging storm.
Nathan was seriously injured, struggling to cope with the overwhelming pain.
Still, with a sword in hand, he managed to parry all of Dexter's attacks with ease.
The moment all of Dexter's attacks missed their marks, the instant Dexter took a breath, Nathan began his counterattack.
Swoosh!
The sword transformed into The Unsullied, disappearing in a flash.
Dexter instinctively raised his lightsword in defense.
Snap!
A crisp sound echoed.
Dexter's lightsaber was directly severed by Nathan's sword.
Nathan's sword, undiminished in power, passed through Dexter's neck.
In an instant, Dexter's enormous head was thrown high into the air.
The headless corpse spurted a column of blue blood.
Nathan lifted his foot, kicking Dexter's body away. In a deep voice, he declared, “Your temporary Grand Marshall, Dexter, has been executed. Surrender immediately.”
The moment he ended his sentence, dozens of God Paladins arrived, all ready for battle.
Nathan moved relentlessly, plunging into the throng of enemies. One by one, the God Paladins fell, screaming in agony under his blade.
Meanwhile, in the midst of the chaos, he was struck by a few swords.
The wounds on his body multiplied, turning him into a blood-soaked figure.
However, the battle raged on.
The Gods continued to resist.
Nathan, with his sword in hand, led the Earth Alliance, continuing the battle against the Gods.
That battle raged on from the afternoon through the evening and into midnight.
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