When Bernard witnessed Decanus unexpectedly dismissing Talcott and his subordinates, a wave of anxiety surged within him. This was sufficient proof that Decanus had ample confidence in his abilities.
Bernard's face was awash with unease. He knew that if the fight continued, he wouldn't last three more moves before he'd be completely defenseless.
Moreover, from the way Decanus mentioned he was engaged in a cat-and-mouse game, it was evident that he was intentionally toying with them.
Decanus likely hadn't given it his all. If he had, Bernard wasn't sure if he could withstand even a single move from Decanus. But now, Bernard figured the only person who could handle Decanus was himself.
It seemed as though the eighteen kneeling generals could sense Bernard's dilemma.
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