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Chapter 664 - Joining The War



His three leaders were already with him for such a long time already. They all knew what he was doing and realized what he was aiming for.

And so they all stood by and watched in silence while he activated his technique.

"Follow me," he shouted while raising his phantom sword in the air and the next moment he waved his wings and penetrated through the clouds.

The sudden shouts that followed after added more to his sudden appearance. To those fighting on either side on the ground, it was like a dragon just cracked the sky and descended followed by a mighty army.

And they were moving in very fast momentum that was aided by gravity.

"Kill them all!"

It wasn\'t hard to detect those coming from the higher realms as their bodies were already much bigger than the others. Also they stood in the air, hundreds of meters off the ground while trying to crack this sturdy shield down.

Arthur didn\'t give his enemies any chance to absorb this shock and regroup as he headed directly towards the densest cluster of enemies followed by the three supreme leaders and their three armies.

"Die!" he simply waved his sword and it instantly released a slash that penetrated through many enemies and started to burn their bodies instantly, turning them into ash.

He didn\'t stop there as he shouted, "branch out, make sure none escapes!"

He heard the three spread his orders to everyone behind. He wanted this battle to be a sore mark in the history of his clashes with his enemies just like the one he just had over a month ago.

\'Keep killing them… hahaha, I love this!\' Gege was already in a world of her own but she didn\'t slack and did her task brilliantly.

The first clash caused severe losses to the ranks of the enemy, however Arthur soon realized that the number of his enemies was simply too much to crush on a single charge.

He and the others managed to kill around two thousands, but over three still remained intact and they were now regrouping far from here.

"We need to prevent them from regrouping," Amera shouted all of sudden, "all my valiants… follow me!"

She moved all of sudden using her high speed and moved directly towards a large group of enemies.

The enemies weren\'t yet regrouped but this attack looked slightly suicidal.

"Doaf… go and help her," Arthur couldn\'t risk big losses so he instantly shouted.

"Don\'t worry over her," Doaf said before he and the crow each led their armies to two different directions, "we aren\'t that weak y\'know."

His words made Arthur helplessly smile. He was slightly overprotected, like a father over his kids. "Sigh, I totally forgot they were elites coming from the higher realms," he said to himself trying to make that worry vanish.

\'Ding! You should target another group to help,\' the system said to distract him from these useless thoughts.

"Good suggestion," Arthur turned around before selecting his target. They were a group of a couple of hundred mages who were spread over a large piece of the sky.

They were trying to regroup together and move towards the bigger army up front. "Let\'s go there," Arthur flapped his wings and moved with fast speed that made him reach them in mere moments.

"Kill him," a shout came all of sudden from one at the up front, "don\'t make him come near!"

This shout was strange and the next moment he saw every single one of those enemies turn around and try to stop him. "Who is he?" he muttered as that order wasn\'t just from some mere mage, but seemed like from one with higher authority.

\'Ding! Might be a general in the army,\' the system said and Arthur nodded in agreement.

"Mark him," he said, "I\'ll have to kill him next."

He had to stop as the number coming at him was simply too much. He waved his sword and each slash caused the body he hit to be instantly burnt down.

Despite all the efforts they tried to stop his sword they couldn\'t. He was such an excellent swordsman before and sparring was a thing he was familiar with.

"Just step out of my way," despite him killing all, he wasn\'t excited about it. he sat his gaze upon the rapidly retreating enemy and he felt like he was letting a big fish slip by.

"Keep an eye over him," he stressed over this while resisting the failure in catching up to him now.

\'Don\'t worry I asked the tree sister to tag him,\' Gege said, \'just keep killing those weaklings. No one can oppose our sword, hahaha.\'

Arthur knew she was just over exaggerating here. His sword was strong but he couldn\'t rival those strong ones from the higher realms.

He was just lucky to be met up with small fries it seemed. The fight there took ten minutes before he finally killed most and the rest managed to escape and retreat to the big group.

He looked at the distance and saw Amera, Doaf, and the crow each leading their armies and hunting down their enemies.

"Ding! Another group perhaps?\' the system suggested.

"Sure," Arthur nodded, "let\'s hunt this one over there," he directed his gaze towards a group lying a couple of miles away and were only a hundred of less.

He reached them fast and started to massacre them easily. Yet his mind was thinking about that man and he blamed himself not to be able to pass through their tight encirclement at that time and go to kill him.

"I shouldn\'t kill him," as he killed two more groups, there was no more to fight except for the main group, "I should capture him."

\'Ding! What for?\'

\'You already got that bitch!\'

"I dunno…" he paused, "but I feel like he is someone important."

\'Ding! He is weak!\'

\'I agree!\'

"Strength has nothing to do with this," Arthur sighed before noticing the three armies were regrouping. "They plan to hit the group directly," Arthur muttered, "but they are outnumbered!"

Their numbers slightly exceeded a thousand and their enemies were three fold their forces. \'Ding! Don\'t underestimate them, I doubt their opponents are enough to make them exert their full strength.\'

\'They are just weak flies, not like the ones who attacked us before.\'


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