The old couple was even more frightened when they saw their men falling one by one around them. Now they finally understood that Fane had truly been giving them a chance to live.
Still, it was too late for regrets.
"Die!"
In a flash, Fane appeared between the old couple, sweeping his sword in a circular motion. The action formed a frightening air blade; it caught the light in a furious glint.
The old couple and nearly ten of the Lowe family’s fighters were all caught within the attack's radius.
Bang bang bang!
All of them flew backward and landed on the ground with heavy thumps, no longer breathing.
"Dad! Mom!"
Louisa released a shriek when she saw her parents killed so easily. Only now did she realize that it was a foolish decision to bring her parents along to exact revenge. Not only did she not get her revenge, but she also led them to their deaths.
In a moment, nearly a hundred of their men had died; only half were left.
"No-no way!"
Some of the Lowe family's fighters shook their heads vigorously. They were terrified at the sight of the corpses strewn all over the ground.
"Run!”
Fane slashed another two air blades, and over a dozen men fell to the ground. Someone could not take it anymore, and wheeled around and sprinted off.
Whoosh whoosh whoosh!
Of course, the Wagner family was done for a s well. The head couple of the Wagner family, as well as a few of their elders, had all died here. The Wagner family would be n o more.
"No way. The Lowe family had so many fighters, and they were all killed? And only a few bodyguards from Fane's side were injured, but none of them died. Is this how it's all ending?"
Peace wondered if this was all a dream as h e watched everything from afar.
He glanced at his grandfather and father, who was sitting next to him. Their expressions were that of utter shock as well.
"He-he’s too strong!"
Old Man Chaffman wiped a layer of sweat filming at his forehead. "We can’t afford to provoke him," he told his son. "Remember this, do not provoke them no matter what!"
With these few men, they don’t have to be afraid of even a first-class aristocratic family in the City of Martial Arts," Master Chaffman added, "what more a second-class aristocratic family!"
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