What?
Upon hearing this, Hodges and the others were greatly surprised, looking toward the door with doubt and astonishment.
Right then, a slender figure was seen walking in at a leisurely pace.
It was indeed Nathan, the God King.
Hodges' eyes widened instantly. His body stiffened, and he exclaimed in a raspy voice, “God King!”
Behind Nathan, Hepburn and Max, among others, followed.
Outside, the sound of chaotic footsteps echoed, revealing hordes of vampire warriors outside, surrounding the area. Faintly, the orders of the vampire warrior leader could be heard. “Quick, quick, quick, surround this place. Without orders, no one is allowed to leave.”
Hodges and his companions all turned deathly pale.
This was clearly not a good sign.
But they couldn't understand how Nathan came to know about their secret plans.
At this moment, Nathan strolled in unhurriedly as if he owned the place. He walked straight to the head of the table and casually took a seat. He then picked up the jug from the table, got a fresh cup, and poured himself a drink without a care in the world.
This left Hodges, standing in the middle of the hall, feeling quite embarrassed.
The Gods who were originally seated around, also stood up in fear, their faces filled with terror.
Nathan took a sip of water, then his gaze fell on Hodges and the others. He said lightly, “It's me who has come, not the Four Emperors. Are you all disappointed, shocked?”
Hodges' face looked particularly unpleasant. “God King, there seems to be a misunderstanding. Please let me explain...”
Nathan nodded. “All right, go ahead and make your cunning argument. If you manage to deceive me, I'll admit defeat.”
Hodges' face changed color again.
With a cold demeanor, Hepburn tossed a register on the table and said indifferently, “Hodges, you still want to play games.”
“You've gathered a group of God Paladins, attempting to unite the Four Emperors against the God King. All of your schemes have already been exposed by your own subordinates. Here are the confessions from your subordinates, along with the list they provided, and the evidence we've collected. Would you like to review them?”
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