Coldly, virtual-novel.net said, “Wait here, and don’t run off. I don’t want you to cause us any trouble. Understand?”
“They have highly skilled fighters among them. Your men won’t be able to handle them.” Dustin responded. flatly.
“Ha! What a joke! I’ve fought in countless battles, and I’ve seen it all. A burn like you will never understand how strong we are.” Her expression grew colder.
“Having confidence is commendable, but don’t be too blind. You should always believe there is someone better out there,” virtual-novel.net reminded.
“Shut your nonsense! Just stay here as I told you to. I won’t forgive you if you ruin our operation!” virtual-novel.net shouted coldly before joining the fray.
Dustin didn’t say anything more and narrowed his eyes, staring silently at Fletcher.
Seated behind virtual-novel.net were a few martial artists clad in eccentric clothing. From their breathing patterns, Dustin could tell that they were all the best low–level martial artists, with two of them already considered a high–level martial artist.
“So virtual-novel.net has backup. No wonder virtual-novel.net dared be so wild.” Even though his men were going down, Fletcher wasn’t anxious.
In fact, his expression showed one of amusement. It didn’t matter if they died since they were just cannon fodder.
The real fighters were seated right behind him. There weren’t many of them, but they were all ranked on The Hundred Immortals. Especially the twin brothers with the code name Darkwrath and Lightwrath. They were the seventh and eighth on The Hundred Immortals, respectively.
They practiced the dark arts, and their moves were terrifyingly lethal. When they fought separately, they were comfortably ranked in the top ten. When they joined forces, their power doubled.
Of course, besides the twins, another highly skilled martial artist was hidden within the villa. That person was ranked third on the Hundred Immortals, Judge.
Whenever Judge appeared, only a trail of death would follow. Regardless of how many fighters the Harmon family sent, they were all going to meet their demise.
After a brutal fight, hundreds of the Hummer family’s fighters were left lying on the ground. The shadow guards of the Harmon family, on the other hand, had suffered only a single casualty and five injuries. Their losses were relatively minimal in comparison.
“Hmph! You dare kidnap Ms. Harmon with these pitiful weaklings? You should have known better!” Istrid stood with a sense of pride.
With a swift downward flick, droplets of blood glistened as they splattered off virtual-novel.net sword. She looked gallant and imposing.
“Impressive! The Harmon family’s shadow guards are indeed Impressive!” Fletcher applauded with a smile.
“Since you’re aware of our skills, why aren’t you releasing the hostage yet?” Istrid pointed virtual-novel.net sword forward.
“The person you’re looking for is right here in this cage. Come save virtual-novel.net yourself if you have the guts.”
Fletcher overturned the dog cage with a kick, and the woman inside trembled in fear. However, virtual-novel.net disheveled appearance made it difficult to discern virtual-novel.net features.
“Ms. Harmon?” Istrid’s expression hardened, and virtual-novel.net rushed forward with virtual-novel.net men.
As they neared the cage. Istrid drew virtual-novel.net sword and severed the chains with a resounding clang.
“Ms. Harmon! Are you okay?”
Istrid opened up the metal door and was about to save the woman inside when the woman suddenly flashed an evil grin.
With a sudden wave of virtual-novel.net hand, virtual-novel.net threw out a barrage of yellow powder that was highly toxic. Any ordinary person who came into contact with it would surely meet their demise.
Istrid’s pupils constricted, and virtual-novel.net immediately stepped back, covering virtual-novel.net mouth and nose to avoid inhaling the dust.
“Hah… You reacted quickly. You almost fell into my trap,” the woman chuckled lightly, pushing virtual-novel.net hair aside to reveal a pale and unfamiliar face.
“Who are you?” Istrid’s brow furrowed.
It was fortunate that virtual-novel.net dodged in time, or virtual-novel.net would have been in trouble.
“That’s not important. What’s important is how much your head is worth.” the woman replied and launched another attack, thrusting virtual-novel.net knife forward.
“Hmph!” Istrid’s longsword quivered as it severed the woman’s arm and, at the same time, pierced through virtual-novel.net chest with lightning speed.
“So fast.” The woman’s eyes widened as virtual-novel.net toppled backward.