Intet would accept anything, so long as Fane ended this face-off quickly.
Fane let out a laugh as he calmly said, "Let me ask you this: If the person on the ground was me right now, would you spare me a sliver of mercy? Answer me truthfully."
Fane's tone was calm, but Intet could tell how apathetic was. If the positions were switched and it was Fane on the ground instead of him, he surely would not grant him mercy. He would not, for sure.
Fane had constantly challenged and embarrassed the Golden Continent before this, and it was something no warrior from the continent could accept. Furthermore, they were proud and aloof. As long as they got the chance, they would not spare Fane easily.
They would make sure he suffered the cruelest punishment in the world, to the point he would beg for death. Just thinking of this, Intet lost all hope.
Fane's intentions were clear; he would treat everyone how they treated him.
Intet's breathing sped up as hopelessness dulled his eyes. After a brief silence, he suddenly raised his hand to hit his head, wanting to end himself. Fane wanted to torture him, so it would be better for him to end himself so this torment would all end.
However, Fane seemed to have seen through his intention as he swiftly swung his sword and cut Intet's arm from slamming against his head.
Intet no longer had any way of killing himself.
Intet looked up hopelessly. "You're far too cruel! I can't even kill myself? I'll make sure to haunt you even when I die, Fane!"
To this, Fane merely smirked aloofly. "I hear this very often. If these curses actually work, I'd be dead by now."
After Fane said that, he slowly got up. Just like before, he no longer looked at Intet as he continued to advance, his steps firm and resolute.
Everyone swiftly made way for him as they gazed at him as though he was a god that could not be toppled.
In their eyes, they looked at Fane in a different light and would agree with everything he said. Even if Fane said he was from a first-grade world, they would probably believe it.
A warrior from the Golden Continent said, "Fane's just too cruel. I thought he'd show some mercy. Since those three are already dead, I thought he wouldn't continue torturing them, yet he didn't even give them a chance to end their own lives, just torturing them like this. Fane's a demon!"
The moment this was said, the other worlds immediately fought back.
A warrior from the Hestia Continent retorted, "You truly are pigs. All you know is to look down on others. If Fane was the one on the ground, would you guys from the Golden Continent let him off easily? You guys are the crueler ones and he's just behaving like you, yet he's the demon?"
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