"Gina, don't kill him," Sebastian ordered.
"Why not, Supreme Lord Sebastian?" Gina asked, clearly confused.
"Let her do it," Sebastian said while looking at Lillian.
Lillian's face went pale, and she quickly shook her head. "I can't. I'm not brave enough."
"I'm telling you, the Perpetual Empire is no paradise. It's a world where the strong prey on the weak. If you can't even bring yourself to kill, you'd better turn back now," Sebastian retorted coldly.
"Please don't force me. I'm really scared," Lillian stammered as she took several steps back.
"You have to kill him!" Sebastian's tone turned even colder as he dragged her to Isaac's side. He grabbed her wrist and lifted her hand, saying, "Open your palm and strike him down!"
Lillian tried to pull away, but Sebastian refused to let her go.
Suddenly, Isaac seized the moment and threw a punch toward Lillian's stomach. In a panic, Lillian instinctively struck down with her palm, hitting him squarely on the top of his head.
Isaac's eyes widened as blood seeped from his seven orifices, and he collapsed lifelessly.
Though Lillian had witnessed plenty of bloody scenes, this was the first time she'd killed someone with her own hands. She immediately ran to the side and began retching.
"You'll get used to it," Sebastian said gently while patting her back. If he could have avoided it, he wouldn't have forced her to do this.
Nevertheless, he knew that to survive in the cutthroat world of the Perpetual Empire, she needed to adapt.
Meanwhile, the battle with Bellamy continued. Despite facing three peak divine grandmasters, Bellamy, who was one foot already in the Demigod Realm, fought back ferociously.
However, when Lillian joined the fight, the tide quickly turned. Bellamy could no longer hold his ground and was sent flying while coughing up blood.
Before he could even rise, Bruce unleashed a sword energy strike from afar, severing Bellamy's head.
Watching from a distance, Lorenzo and the others were deeply shaken. These were the leaders of two of the Four Great Immortal Sects, and now they were both dead.

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