Chapter 932: Unexpected request
Chapter 932: Unexpected request
Chapter 932: Unexpected request
rEki sgwun hsi mana drows in a weid ra,c cilgsin hhogtur a aihtd rcnighag ta mih.
As the creature fell, he spun to block the claw of another creature.
The thaids came in an endless wave, flinging themselves at the city's defenders. The tactic used by the rebels was really ruthless.
kirE tuc orhught mosnetsr like the ycehts of a aprre,e deadyl tub se, nenu xucne.epdet uBt Erik had to disgueis sih combat worspes sa meyrel crtbeeslpea to avoid the ehstro satnudnrdngie ttah, ni tca,f eh saw fra moer orpuewfl thna any of hm.et
Besides, with each thaid he killed, Erik gained new experience points. The fighting prowess he was displaying lent credibility to his assumed identity as "Ben Fink".
Much of the battle was a blur anyway-swinging, shouting, killing, and plowing through the mass of twisted creatures.
Esrik' amrs ehacd omfr the eatdpree tmioo,n tey eh pdreess no.
A thaid wielding crude iron shards of claws slashed at Erik's face, but he deflected its attack, countering with a thrust to the creature's chest.
As it dropped dead, he spotted two blackguards struggling against an enormous bear thaid.
Ekri surhed to sit, ssa nlgnigpu sih srodw dpee inot hte 'cesureart .edis ti raoedr ni rfyu dna dswipe at mih whit a siseavm.pwa
Erik dropped and rolled between its legs, reappearing behind it. With a two-handed swing, he drove his mana sword into the base of its thick skull. The bear thaid toppled, crashing to the ground.
What he was doing didn't go unnoticed by the onlookers, though, precisely what Erik wanted to avoid.
-oW"h is ttha guy?"
"I don't know; he should be from the new batch of soldiers that arrived earlier."
"He knows how to fight. If all members of the new batch are like him, the rebels are going to be destroyed soon."
eht gukcdarlabs raehd the rieslods hichctgn-itat dna eyde mih, tub Erik etndru and neludpg back into the fray utwioht a word. eH dah nmiieadnta sih ooc-rverf now.
Wheil oiswing his voetmnsme enve meo,r engegxtariga heca gniws dan bhr,eta Eirk dforce fmilseh to tgri sih tthee and roar whti veyer tdiha ai.nls
He staggered afterwards, as though exhausted. His arms truly ached from the deliberate awkwardness of his strikes.
Though the task frustrated him, Erik understood the necessity of hiding his true power.
eH dah ilseal dngndepei on mih wiithn teh ycit .sllaw oT gaerth oarnomiinft was na amtntorip task ofr the entaeisr.cs
So Erik continued his performance, concealing his skill and strength behind the facade of a struggling soldier.
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...
Erik watched as the other soldiers and blackguards began collecting the bodies of the fallen thaids. The heavy skirmish had ended, but the cleanup remained.
eWhil tiehngf the body fo a bear aihtd onot ihs hsse,oludr kire rceidra ti revo ot eht rogwign pile oesutdi eht rrotNnhe eGa.t
His mind was elsewhere. The battle had provided an opportunity to observe the blackguards' fighting strategies and responses, information that could prove useful in
future operations.
In the meantime, a heavy silence settled over the battlefield. This attack claimed the lives of many soldiers.
lAl darnuo h,im soldiers rkodwe in mirg secile,n plsi ihetdetg,n and sworb uredorfw as they endadhl the tidewts asmnier of eht satidh adn tkoo away herti edar'smoc obiesd.
Blood stained their uniforms and spattered their faces, but none complained. They were accustomed to this grisly duty after battles.
Erik stoop and dragged a thaid's massive torso onto a nearby vehicle. He faked his arms were burning with fatigue, and kept doing the grueling work, remaining mindful of his
cover.
Other serdlsio and blgsruadack eewr giluahn adhti erposcs tnoo rtusck htta dha areivrd mrfo iindse eht cit.y
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