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At this moment, roars and screams rang out at the bottom of Quandary Mountain. Dustin wielded a sword and maneuveredthrough the hundred thousand soldiers. His sword was unstoppable wherever it went.

With each swing, a dozen or more soldiers fell into a pool of blood. However, the troops beside him didn’t reduce, no matter howmany he killed. Instead, it got more and more.

They were like surging waves, coming one after another. By how they kept coming, they were like an endless tide. It would takeseveral days to finish killing them even if the hundred thousand soldiers stood still and allowed themselves to be killed.

However, these hundred thousand soldiers were all elite equipped with armor and shields. That made the task of slaughteringthem far from easy. Although Dustin was capable, he couldn’t kill a hundred thousand soldiers on his own.

Humans were not robots. It was impossible for them to keep killing so intensely. Dustin would use a bit of energy every time heswung his sword.

It might not be apparent how exhausted he was in the short term. However, Dustin would eventually get more exhausted, and hisstamina would dwindle.

In the end, he would succumb to the overwhelming number of soldiers and die from exhaustion.

“Go on and keep killing them. | would love to see how long you can hold on!” A distance away, there was a sneer on Anders’ faceas he watched them fight. He did not feel anything, as his soldiers were not the ones being killed.

By the strength Dustin showed during combat, killing 10 thousand people was probably his limit. Once he used up all his energy,he would be completely powerless.

“| didn’t expect his cultivation level to increase so much. The last time | saw him was a year ago, after all. What a bane!” Nestormumbled with an indifferent expression. With Dustin’s talent, he would be undefeatable a few more years down the road.

“Kill him! Go and kill him!” the eight commanders ordered the soldiers to charge forward relentlessly. It seemed that they weren'tscared of death at all.

They had received strict orders from their superiors to complete the mission at any cost. This also included no matter how manylives were sacrificed.

In the midst of the intense battle, a white mist suddenly appeared in the distant mountain forest. As the wind blew, the mistrapidly spread. In just a few short minutes, the mist had reached the battlefield. Then, it slowly infiltrated into the crowd.

“That’s weird. The sun is shining right now. Why would mist appear?” The surviving martial artists from the sects couldn’t help butbe confused when they saw the swirling mist around them.

“There’s no need to feel strange. Phenomena like this often occur in deep mountain forests,” the middle- aged man repliedcalmly.novelbin

“Wait! This mist .. is kind of strange!” At this moment, a beautiful woman from the Skyshadow Sect immediately furrowed hereyebrows after taking a breath.

“What do you mean?” a white-haired elderly from Stormfire Order tried to ask.

“The forest is so big, yet this mist is coming directly toward us. What's more, | smell a faint fragrance within this mist. Someonemust be intentionally behind this mist!” said the beautiful woman with a serious expression.

“Someone is behind this ... Do you mean that this mist is poisonous?” The white-haired elderly’s expression changed.

“It could be.” The beautiful woman nodded. Suddenly, she reacted and ordered, ” Quick! Go and inform Mr. Mosey to be carefulof the mist!”

Just as she finished talking, something suddenly happened. Several weaker disciples from the Skyshadow Sect suddenly feltdizzy, and their limbs went weak.

After a few unsteady steps, they collapsed to the ground with a thud. Everyone’s expression turned grim when they saw that. Nothaving time to even think, they immediately sat down and controlled their breaths to expel the poison.

Those who had access to Curax immediately took one to avoid any unforeseen circumstances.

There was no room for carelessness as this was a matter of life and death.

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