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Chapter 1828

Despite Edward’s insistence, he was, in truth, wary of it all deep down. After all, there were close to200,000 people over there, and they must have had strong fighting prowess as they survived thehunt of the Bloodshed Clan disciples. At the very least, there should be a large number of them inthe true god level while not many of them are in the semi-god level.

On top of that, many of these people must have broken through into the First or Second-stageultimate god level. This was a force to be reckoned with.

The only thing he wanted to do was to kill Austin—who stood before him—so he could kill the otherNine Armies' masters in the Ninth-grade ultimate god level. In that case, they would have the upperhand

against these masters.

Thoom!novelbin

Wounded by Edward's frantic attacks, Austin began to falter. He looked toward the forest as hefought, hoping that those people would arrive sooner to help him.

It then dawned on him as he waited, noticing that the army-though plenty in number-flew painfullyslow toward them.

"For goodness' sake! First Fortress Master, why are they coming so slowly?" One of the fortressmasters could not bear it anymore. Already injured, he felt a pang as he watched the BloodshedClan disciples kill members of his fortress, one after another.

"How would I know? I'm not one of them. Are they not helping us?" replied Austin.

Bang!

The moment he said that, Edward quickly threw a fist at him, sending him flying backward.

"Urfh!" Austin vomited a mouthful of blood at the attack, and his complexion immediately paled.

"First Fortress Master!" Several elders grew visibly horrified at the sight of everything thathappened.

"Ella, why are those people coming so slowly toward us? Several tens of thousands of our peoplehave already died, and right now, there are only eighty thousand of us left. The Bloodshed Clan stillhas sixty thousand people!" Hendrick, who was fighting with all his strength, felt deeply anxious atthe sight of more of his comrades dead.

The people from Pavilion Billow Cloud had not arrived, and if this continued, people of the NineArmies would truly be doomed.

On top of that, it looked like the First Fortress Master could no longer tank any more attacks.

"I don’t know. They're probably hesitant but want to know what's happening here, what with all thebattles that's happening right now." With a bitter smile, Ella said to Hendrick, "On top of that, wedidn't send any people to help them, so they might not help us."

A darkened look appeared on the faces of the Nine Armies’ members when they heard what Ellasaid.

All this time, members of the Nine Armies thought that the Bloodshed Clan dared not take anyaction against them as they had more people. At that very moment, they finally learned that theiroverall combat power truly was inferior to the Bloodshed Clan.

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