Smythe's expression changed once again.
His subordinates also became pale, each acting as though they were facing a formidable enemy, gripping their weapons tightly.
Hepburn said coldly, "This is where my courage comes from!"
Smythe stared at the boundless army of Gods and the aircraft and spaceships in the sky that blocked out the sun. His voice trembled uncontrollably. "Hepburn, are you planning to defy orders?"
Hepburn scoffed, "I've already told you that the various clans in the Divine Realm only obey the command of the God King. As for this Wolfric you speak of, he means nothing to us here. Furthermore, you led such a small team here to take over the Divine Realm? What absurdity!"
No sooner had Hepburn spoken than the hundreds of thousands of Divine Realm soldiers roared in unison, "Kill, kill, kill!"
For a moment, the air was filled with deafening battle cries.
Smythe and his subordinates trembled like leaves.
Even Wolfric and the others at Earth Alliance Headquarters could sense the intense murderous intent of the Gods' army, despite being separated by a screen. They all fell silent in fear.
Once again, Hepburn raised her hand, clenching it into a fist.
The hundreds of thousands of soldiers immediately fell silent.
This scene left Wolfric and the others utterly astounded. They realized that even if Nathan was not in the Divine Realm, his trusted subordinates were fully capable of managing it.
In the Divine Realm, the various clans truly obeyed his commands wholeheartedly.
Looking at Smythe and the others coldly, Hepburn said indifferently, "You now have ten minutes to disappear from here. From now on, none of you may appear in the Divine Realm. Otherwise, even the slightest intrusion will be seen as an act of aggression and will be met with lethal force without question. Get lost!"
"How dare you!" Smythe was both embarrassed and angry.
However, the sight of the sky filled with numerous airships, a few colossal spaceships, and the surrounding Gods' army that resembled an ocean was very intimidating.
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