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Chapter 1826

"Splendid! This plan of yours is wonderful, Young Master Fane. Absolutely wonderful!" A third-classaristocratic family master gave Fane a thumbs-up.

"That’s right. The people of the Nine Armies did nothing, and they refused to do something evenwhen they knew what we're facing. We don't know if they never thought of helping us or if they'retoo scared of the Bloodshed Clan," ranted an angry second-class aristocratic family master. "Thistime, we have to teach them a lesson!"

Daniella stepped forward and said, “If we didn’t need to rely on the Anti-Alliance Clan and maintaina good relationship with the Nine Armies to ease our training in the future, we don't really want towork

with these people!' "Alright, let’s go. We don't have that many options right now. Your eldest sisterhas mentioned this before, too. The group of people, including Angus and the others, seem to benice people, but they might be able to speak their mind since they have a low fighting prowess."Fane smiled and waved his hand as he led the people toward the direction of the Nine Armies.

"What? Why are there fighting noises outside the forest?” While Fane and the others engaged in abattle with the disciples, members of the Nine Armies and Bloodshed Clan inhaled sharply insurprise.

In just a short time, almost 20,000 people from the Nine Armies had died while more than 10,000people from the Bloodshed Clan perished. Still, things did not look favorable for the Nine Armies.

Many of the Nine Armies' members in the ultimate god level died within a short period into thebattle.

It was mainly because the Nine Armies' members were from nine different fortresses, and theywould not usually fight together. They were like scattered sand as they lacked cohesiveness.

On top of that, the martial skill or martial art technique the Bloodshed Clan disciples used was farstronger compared to the members of the Nine Armies, allowing them to kill individuals that had ahigher fighting prowess.novelbin

Hence, the Bloodshed Clan disciples evidently had the upper hand within several hours into thebattle.

"Curses! We have forty thousand to fifty thousand more people than them, but things look awfullybad for us!" One of the fortress masters was visibly discouraged at the battle's outcome. On top ofthat, their First Fortress Master was slightly wounded. If this continued, they would be in greatertrouble if the First Fortress Master was killed.

All this while, the Nine Armies dared not offend the Bloodshed Clan although they nursedvengeance against them. Hence, both parties never truly went to war against each other.

At that moment, they finally realized just how strong their opponent's disciples’ combat power was—it was much stronger than theirs.

Although there were more people on their side, they had lesser ultimate god level individuals thanthe Bloodshed Clan from how the situation looked.

The fortress master glanced at the First Fortress Master and finally understood why the FirstFortress Master refused to let everybody take action previously. Had they did, they would be nomatch for the Bloodshed Clan. By then, they would not have been able to persist like they weredoing, and they would have lost to them.

"Why aren't the people from the Pavilion Billow Cloud here yet?!" An old man looked toward thedirection of the Pavilion Billow Cloud in slight worry. If the people from the Pavilion Billow Cloudwould not come to their aid within these few hours, they would lose many of the Nine Armies'people.

Unexpectedly, they heard fighting noises coming from outside the forest sometime after their battlehappened, startling both the Bloodshed Clan and the Nine Armies.

"The fighting noises ceased so quickly! What's happening over there?” Edward turned to looktoward the forest, frowning in bewilderment as he heard how a battle in that direction ended just asit began.

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