It made sense for them to have such thoughts in mind, but the moment they started exchanging blows with Donald, they realized their adversary was much more formidable than they had imagined.
Skilled in sword combat, Zeyman initiated his move by swiftly unsheathing the curved saber hanging at his waist.
He wielded the curved saber with great expertise, emanating a powerful presence.
The onlookers could not keep up with each of his strikes, witnessing only a blur of white flashes as Zeyman's curved saber danced in front of Donald with remarkable speed and precision.
Being unarmed, Donald found himself forced into a continuous retreat, trying his best to evade Zeyman's relentless attacks.
Upon noticing that, Hyder immediately seized the opportunity to attack. It would have been a waste if he let the chance slip by.
With Zeyman attacking from the front, Hyder saw an opportunity and launched an attack from the side. Their plan was simple—to distract Donald with Zeyman's strikes while Hyder aimed for a deadly blow.
It would be even better if Donald had to divide his attention between his two opponents.
Zeyman was confident that if they could continue wearing down Donald for another half an hour or so, he would eventually be able to deliver a decisive strike and easily chop off Donald's head with a single swing of his saber.
Their plan seemed flawless, but little did they know that their opponent was no ordinary Stella Warrior; it was Donald Campbell.
In a sudden twist, Donald, who had been evading their strikes, swiftly stood up and delivered a powerful knee strike to Zeyman's abdomen.
Despite Zeyman's previous strength, age had caught up with him, diminishing his abilities as a warrior.
The impact from the knee strike was so powerful that he began to struggle even to catch his breath, let alone wield his saber.
“Zeyman!” Hyder couldn't stand still any longer after seeing Donald defeat his comrade.
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