Chapter 3290 Impossible To Escape
The flash of a blade vanished in an instant! Peace returned to the surroundings once again. Buro stood rooted to the ground, motionless. It was as if someone had restrained his movement.
As for Parkhurst, after being struck by Nathan's winding lightning, he sprinted with all his might, fleeing into the distance. Unfortunately, after only a few dozen meters, his head dropped from his shoulders like a ripe melon from its stem, rolling to the side. His headless corpse moved for a few more meters before finally collapsing to the ground powerlessly.
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Max's pupils dilated rapidly when he saw this. His mouth dropped open as if he saw a ghost in broad daylight. There was a pin-drop silence. Horrified, Max quickly shifted his gaze back to Buro, who stood motionless in the distance. Countless vampires and tens of thousands of humans looked at Buro with apprehension. Thoughts were running through Max's mind.
Buro, are you okay? If you're okay, please move a bit! Why are you standing there motionless? Are you scared silly?
It seemed as if Buro heard Max's inner thoughts and wanted to give the latter a response.
Buro moved. He glanced at Parkhurst, whose head had been separated from his body, and then slowly lowered his gaze to look at his chest. His clothes were burnt to a crisp. There was also a distinct line of blood on his chest. He glanced at the bloodstain on his chest and couldn't help but raise his head to look at Nathan, giving a wry smile.
"Your strength is rarely seen in this world. I believe that no one else is your match aside from Patriarch Herod." As soon as he finished his sentence, the line of blood on his chest suddenly split open, forming a gruesome wound. The wound was terrifying. He had a deep gash across the abdomen, causing his internal organs and fresh blood to gush out immediately. It seemed that Buro had passed away. His body tilted, and he fell to the ground with a thud.
What?
Max was completely dumbfounded. Two of his companions had died under his blade in a battle of one
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against three, and he was utterly exhausted. A surge of despair surged in his heart as he looked at Nathan, his lifelong nemesis. He couldn't help but wonder if he ever defeat Nathan once in his lifetime. At this moment, Parkhurst's corpse exuded blood mist. It slowly floated into the air forming a crimson cloud in the shape of a bird of paradise flower. At the same time, another stream of red mist rose from Buro's corpse, soaring into the sky and forming a crimson cloud in the shape of a gladiolus flower. It was a pity it was Eternal Darkness, and the whole world was shrouded in darkness.
Ordinary human soldiers need to rely on night vision devices to see, and they couldn't see anything at all if they walked out of the light. If it was in the past, the entire world would see the two crimson clouds floating in the sky, and they would know that two King-Class vampires had been slain. Ordinary humans couldn't see the crimson clouds in the sky.
However, the dark clan could see them. Max, the vampire elites, elite vampire warriors, and even the bondslaves at the scene could all see the two crimson clouds in the sky. They clearly understood what these two crimson clouds represented. Nathan had killed both King-Class vampires. With such a powerful God of War within the humans, did the vampires still stand a chance? Not only was Max disheartened at this point, but the morale of all the vampires present had plummeted to an all-time low. Soon after, more bad news arrived, rubbing salt in the vampires' wounds.
The Curia, led by Hepburn, along with the armies of various nations led by dozens of War Gods, formed the main army on the eastern front had finally arrived. Upon arriving at the battlefield, Hepburn was met with a gruesome scene that filled him with rage. He roared, "All troops, attack! Wipe out these dark scums!"
Boom!
The alliance warriors responded
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swiftly to his order and charged forward toward the vampire before them. The vampires' morale was already low and they were utterly defeated almost instantly as they weren't prepared. Upon witnessing this scene, Max was filled with immense despair. After Nathan killed Buro and Parkhurst, his gaze fell on Max. Nathan realized that his situation had improved for the better. His heart was finally at ease, and he focused all his attention on Max. With his sword in hand, he strode towards Max and said coldly,
"Max, it's impossible for you to escape this time."