"Gahhh!" One Tier 5 human from the rcenary group suddenly clutched his neck while falling to his knees. "Haaa... Haaa..."
He was desperately gasping for air because the killing intent was so powerful that his body froze, not allowing him to even breathe.
They had never faced this level of killing intent before. It was as if they were surrounded by thousands of beasts, showing that they were only prey that would soon die.
Clovis didn’t realize that his killing intent had actually beco even stronger after killing the mutated deer. It might be because it was mutated, but it brought a little change to his killing intent.
Normally, people were able to gather their killing intent by killing beasts or humans. They were able to showcase their killing intent after a certain level, but Clovis was a bit different. He was able to draw out all of that killing intent to its full capacity.
This was the power of the Abyss State. That was why the mutated deer was able to retain its full capacity, making his killing intent even more ferocious.
Even Gongho couldn’t help but look at his hands. "This is... my hands are sweating? Am I actually getting scared?"
Natasha took a step back while gritting her teeth. She felt as if she were going to pass out at any mont.
’Is this the power of Clovis Hacfield? Just the killing intent alone is hard enough for to keep my consciousness.’ For the first ti in her life, she felt overwhelming power. It wasn’t sothing that even Iskandar possessed.
Iskandar clenched his hands into fists, as if he were unwilling to admit what was actually going on.
"Stop it!" Gongho suddenly leaped forward.
"Not good!" Kalarn tried to stop Gongho, but he suddenly noticed Clovis’ smile.
Gongho punched Clovis as the latter swung his blade against his fist.
The clash between a Tier 6 human and a Tier 8 human should only be concluded with the Tier 8 human’s victory. But they found sothing even more terrifying.
The killing intent erupted even further. It felt like the killing intent let out a voice like a thunderclap, causing the ground to vibrate.
Unfortunately, Clovis got pushed back one ter. In the end, Clovis was simply too exhausted. His body hadn’t even recovered from the battle. Even with his food and all the other help, he couldn’t win this engagent.
However, it wasn’t like Clovis lost either. Even though Gongho pushed him back, Gongho suddenly widened his eyes in shock. A wound suddenly appeared on his arm as if it had been cut by the residual killing intent that erupted at the last mont.
"This is..." Kalarn gasped. He expected Clovis to be strong, but he never thought Clovis’ strength had reached this level.
The general could only grit his teeth and rush to the gap between Clovis and Gongho, trying to stop them from fighting further.
"Enough!" Even though the general looked like he was trying to stop it, he also couldn’t help but be curious about Clovis’ strength. That was why he intentionally reacted only after the first clash.
It looked like he had underestimated Clovis. His power might not be just a re Tier 6. They expected Clovis would be strong enough to fight against Tier 7 and probably manage to take down Tier 8 if he worked together with the rest of his team.
However, looking at his strength, he noticed that Clovis might actually be equal to Tier 8. Even if he couldn’t defeat them, the other party couldn’t defeat him either.
’Is he a monster?’ The general couldn’t help but have such a thought. There were two ways of solving this. He could just kill Clovis to stop future problems, but it would incur the wrath of the Hacfield family or even the Elseingarde family, not to ntion that Vina had shown the Global Ghost Order.
Even if they could kill Clovis, the damage might lead the country to ruin as well.
In that case, there was only one option left. He had to de-escalate the situation.
"If Iskandar Anatas would like to challenge Clovis Hacfield, the military will help you arrange the place and ti. If not, we can only escort Clovis Hacfield out of this country." The general glared at Gongho. "The military strongly opposed your action earlier, Gongho of the Silver Crystal Group. Of course, please stop further provocation with your killing intent, Clovis Hacfield!"
Clovis’ expression remained cold, but his killing intent gradually vanished. But his sword remained unsheathed, showing that he couldn’t believe the enemies wouldn’t attack him unless they backed out completely.
Iskandar gritted his teeth. He couldn’t admit Clovis was better than him. In the end, he was still a Tier 7 human, and he also had a unique ability like Clovis.
Clovis simply stated, "I will accept any challenge in three days."
Iskandar couldn’t say anything. He snorted and turned around, realizing that saying anything here would just make him look bad.
Natasha’s face turned pale. She might actually have ssed it up. She had shown fear in front of the Global Ghost Order, which Iskandar also witnessed. At the sa ti, Clovis had also seen her as an enemy.
In other words, her family might end up getting sandwiched.
At this rate, her family would die. At the sa ti, she believed that she had to stick with Iskandar.
In the end, Iskandar was residing in this country. He had a bigger chance of destroying her family than Clovis, who was outside the country, unless he unleashed the Global Ghost Order.
Still, there were so assurances. Her family was the richest in this country. All the people knew how much financial support would help a family.
Even the Libation Fiesta had the OpenSky Company and the Skylark Conglorate backing him financially.
It was necessary, so the Anatas family might not be able to replace them that easily. After all, there was a significant gap between her and the other companies.
Clovis just stared at them without doing anything. In fact, he couldn’t do more than this. He was completely empty. He had recovered a bit of his killing intent during those 25 minutes of flight, but that was it.
After that one clash with Gongho, he was completely exhausted. He just put on a tough front to push away the enemy, and it looked like his plan worked.
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