Chapter 450 Apparently, He Thinks He’s Not Dying Fast Enough
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n450 Apparently, He Thinks He’s Not Dying Fast Enough
nGaren was trembling with rage. What nonsense was this old man spouting?
nClaiming their grudge was irreconcilable?
nHe hadn’t done anything! .
nIt wasn’t him who broke Emeric’s arm. Yet, Emeric was publicly slandering him, accusing him of having an illicit affair with William…
nWhat kind of affair could there be between two men?
nThis bastard was utterly spouting nonsense!
nGaren felt his temper, which was usually under control, nearing its breaking point. Ultimately, he couldn’t restrain himself and thrust his sword towards Emeric.
nHis Excalibur was broken, and the weapon in his hand now was a wooden sword. But even a wooden sword in his hands was something Emeric couldn’t block.
nTo the onlookers, it seemed as if Garen hadn’t moved, just a blur flashed by. In reality, Garen’s sword was already at Emeric’s throat.
nHiss—
nWas this the power of a legendary warrior?
nFor Zoey, Emeric represented an overwhelming force, but wasn’t Garen similarly an overpowering presence for Emeric?
nAmong the Quasi-Deity level Soulmancers, Garen was a top-tier warrior.
nWhat significance did Emeric hold in his presence?
nWith a wooden sword, he could slay him a thousand times over!
nEmeric, fully aware of the vast gap in their strengths, gave up resisting and sneered, “What’s the matter? Are you so enraged that you want to silence me by killing? Now that your shameful affairs with William are known to the world, even if you kill me, can you slaughter the entire Soulmancer realm?”
nEmeric burst into what seemed like a mad, derisive laughter.
nThis statement left all the surrounding students dumbfounded, and their gazes towards William and Garen shifted.
nEvelyn’s expression became even more complex.
nWilliam likes men?
nGaren, trembling with rage, knew that killing Emeric would be no difficult task for him. But what about this rumor?
nIf he killed Emeric now, wouldn’t it be seen as silencing a witness?
nWhile Garen hesitated, a cold glint flashed in William’s eyes.
nTurned to ash!
nRumors?
nDid William care about such things?
nSome words, once spoken, have to be accounted for.
nGaren, still holding his sword, watched in disbelief as Emeric disintegrated into particles of light and faded away.
nHe sneaked a glance at William, having never seen him make a move.
nWas this William’s true strength?
nThe students on site were utterly silent.
nFrom their perspective, it was Garen who killed the man. They too hadn’t seen how Garen executed the strike.
nBut a Quasi-Deity level legendary warrior is not something they could comprehend.
nGaren, realizing what had happened, took a sharp breath and said coldly, “From now on, if I hear anyone spreading rumors, this will be their fate!”
nHe also quickly understood a principle.
nRumors either stop with the wise or end with absolute force.
nElliot stood there, utterly clueless about what to do next.
nEmeric was one of the vice presidents of their Echoes of Eternity Guild, and their strongest member was only at the Quasi-Deity level.
nGaren had killed Emeric without even blinking. Who in their Guild could avenge him?
nHe considered himself a genius, possessing extraordinary talent.
nBut he was only at the Demi-God level!
nAccording to the old rules of the Soulmancer world, someone like Garen, who had already slain their vice president, would definitely not spare him.
nThe more talented he was, the more imperative it was to nip him in the bud.
nThe seeds of hatred had been sown, and there was no reason to let him go.
nWould they keep him around, waiting for him to grow strong enough to seek revenge against the Emerald Lion Guild?
nGaren’s gaze swept over Elliot, who suddenly fell to his knees with a thud.
n“I know I was wrong! Please spare my life!”
nGaren couldn’t understand why Elliot kneeled just because he killed Emeric.
nWas he out of his mind?
nAs Garen raised his eyebrows, Elliot’s heart trembled within him.
nWas this a sign that Garen was about to kill him?
nTerrified, Elliot hurriedly began to kowtow to Garen, shattering the bluestones in front of him. Where was his earlier arrogance now?
nTears and snot mingled together as he trembled and pleaded, “Guild Master Garen, please let me go. I swear, from now on, if I encounter members of the Emerald Lion Guild, I’ll leave immediately and never oppose the Emerald Lion Guild.”
n“What are you doing?” Garen was bewildered by Elliot’s actions, feeling as if he was being portrayed as a bully, intent on killing to cover up a crime.
nAlthough Elliot could be considered a prodigy, Garen hadn’t thought that deeply about it.
nA prodigy?
nWasn’t everyone a genius in their youth?
nHe hadn’t thought about Elliot as complexly as Elliot imagined.
nJust then, a rainbow light flashed across the sky, and Astraeus and Ares flew in, hovering above. Upon seeing William standing below, they quickly descended to the ground.
n“Pantheon Guild’s Elder guild leader, and Ares, what brings you here?” Garen sheathed his wooden sword and looked at Astraeus and Ares.
nSeeing Ares and Astraeus, Elliot also excitedly exclaimed, “Mr. Ares, do you remember me? I’m Elliot from Echoes of Eternity Guild! When you were little, I even held you… No!”
nTerrified, Elliot became incoherent mid-sentence, slapped himself, and then said to Ares, “When I was little, you held me, do you remember?”
nAres glanced at him and just nodded slightly, his attention already on William.
nMeanwhile, Astraeus, hearing this, stared intently at Elliot and asked again, “You are Elliot from Echoes of Eternity Guild?”
nOverjoyed, Elliot responded, “Elder guild leader, I am indeed Elliot from Echoes of Eternity Guild.”
nHe had just heard Garen addressing Astraeus as “Elder guild leader.”
nIn the Pantheon Guild, besides Astraeus, known as the strongest in the world, who else would Garen address as “Elder guild leader”?
nAfter a moment of contemplation, Astraeus said, “I was just looking for you! Come with me!”
nWasn’t one of the people William asked him to kill Elliot from Echoes of Eternity Guild?
nCommitting murder in front of so many people would not be good for the Pantheon Guild’s reputation, so it was better to take him away first, dispose of him somewhere discreet, and then bury him on the spot.
n“Respected old president, please stand up for our Echoes of Eternity Guild!” Elliot thought Astraeus saw potential in him and wanted to take him as a disciple. With the world’s strongest person as his protector, what would he have to fear from Garen?
nGaren? A legendary warrior, right?
nLet’s see how you die!
nFrowning, Astraeus asked, “what?”
nWiping his forehead, Elliot glanced at Garen, then pointed at William and said, “Garen and that William have an unusually close relationship, even beyond the scope of ordinary friendship. When our guild’s vice president, Emeric, revealed this, Garen killed him in a fit of anger to silence him. You must seek justice for us!”
nAstraeus followed Elliot’s pointing finger, looking over, and fell silent.
nDoes this young man think he’s not dying fast enough?
nAn unusually close relationship, beyond ordinary friendship? And you dare to slander William with such words?
nApparently, He Thinks He’s Not Dying Fast Enough!
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