Orgh might not have explained things in great detail, but Fane understood just thinking about it.
The fact that the beasts said that the humans believed whatever they saw, meant that the beasts deliberately created a false image of themselves and fooled the humans who managed to get out. It seemed like a few humans had been hunted down because of this, and the brass absorbed the blood of the humans to nourish themselves.
Fane took a deep breath as a vicious glint flashed in his eyes.
Were his opponents unlucky, or was he?
After learning a storm-god rank technique, those beasts could not tell how strong Fane was, but it barely concerned them as there were four of them against Fane and Rudy. Even though they did not know how strong Fane was, they knew how strong Rudy was. In their eyes, Rudy was a weakling that could be dealt with in one blow.
Thus, their only opponent was Fane, and only one outcome was possible no matter how strong Fane was.
Setia sneered, "Alright. You've asked your questions and we were merciful enough to satisfy your curiosity before you die, so be prepared to die!"
The moment that was said, the four beasts charged at Fane at the same time. The two dragonfly-like beasts in front buzzed their wings, causing shockwaves to come out from the wings. These waves were visible enough that they could be seen with the naked eye, and they were strong enough to devastate anything they grazed.
Even massive trees were turned into nothing but mere logs!
Fane grabbed Rudy and placed him in Mustard Seed. It was better, after all, for Rudy to be in Mustard Seed, away from harm's length, as he would only be distracted.
Fane then retreated, pulling away from the four beasts.
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