The spear that split in two penetrated the brothers' chests and killed them on the spot, pinning them on the ground.
The spear was never meant for the blood beast. Instead, its target was the brothers, who were in a weak state.
When the blood beast landed on the ground, the warrior held the shield up with both of its hands to shield Donald.
Within a split second, the shield had absorbed all the gravel from the surroundings and increased its size tenfold.
Just like how the spear couldn't harm the blood beast, the blood beast also couldn't penetrate the thick shield because the blood beast was made of liquid.
When the blood beast collided with the shield, its head split open and blood gushed out.
Just as it was about to reconstruct its body, the shield shattered and exploded in the blood beast's face.
A piece of gravel was able to take a droplet of blood with it.
Since there were thousands of pieces of gravel, all the droplets of blood that formed the beast were all torn apart.
Consequently, the ferocious blood beast was reduced to a weak, whining beast.
When the shield disappeared, the blood beast vanished along with it.
In the end, the ground was filled with blood-stained gravel.
Donald had just finished dealing with the brothers when Billy returned to his side while carrying Helen on his shoulder.
“Lord Campbell, I've brought her back,” Billy said.
Helen, who was feared by the farmers, was petrified upon seeing Donald.
She was stopped by Billy soon after she ran away from the construction site.
Before she could even utter a single word, Billy had already started attacking her.
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