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Sharon’s POV—

Do I have no say in this matter? Why the hell is this village chief is so pushy?

"Can you stop giving judgents like a judge? Aren’t you tired of all this nonsense? Honestly, you are boring . Look, I am tired of this charade. So, let’s end this," I sneered in disgust.

Peace is a very abstract topic. Sotis, it doesn’t work. So, what should we do in this case? It’s obvious. Violence is the key. The solution which has worked since ancient tis. Humans are created in such a way that they can easily perceive violence. Our first ’job’ was hunting, right? Killing others for their survival was included in their basic day-to-day activities.

So, why don’t I accept this as well? I an, I did try to talk to them. Peacefully, if I may add.

"Woman, you don’t have any right here. All you can do is accept your fate. I was not asking you to be my son’s slave. It’s an order. You have to be my son’s slave," said the village chief.

I nodded and asked, "Let ask one last thing. You all... all of you, do you accept his ’verdict?’ Answer please."

"Yes, we accept it!"

"Yeah, paedophiles deserve this punishnt!"

"Just keep quiet and accept it."

"The Chief is showing you rcy."

Everyone yelled in unison. All of them were favouring the village chief’s decision.

I snorted, "It’s rcy? How is this rcy? You are trying to prosecute an innocent. You think it’s justice. I will tell you; it’s not. It never was. So, I am giving you another chance to rethink your words."

The village chief scoffed at my words. Seeing the villagers still supporting the chief’s decision, I shook my head in resignation.

"I am sorry, everyone."

The village chief snorted mockingly. The villagers laughed as well.

"For your loss. Because after this, there will be nothing for to feel sorry for. But I promise you... I will not kill anyone of you. Although, I don’t know about the pain you are gonna go through," I continued.

I conjured a sword and cut the bars like a cake. It was so spontaneous that the villagers couldn’t comprehend the events unfolding right in front of them. The first one to show reaction was the village chief.

The village chief’s eyes widened in fear. He was looking at as if I was a monster. The villagers paled in fear.

I gripped the sword harder and walked out of the cage. The villagers took several steps back as I walked towards them. With each step of mine, they took four steps back.

I asked, "Why are you all so serious? Didn’t I say sothing?" I looked at the village chief, "I haven’t killed humans since ages. Honestly, I don’t like killing humans but you... have left no choice. First, you prosecuted . Second, you asked to accept my fate. Third, your villagers pissed off. So, I will do one thing. And I daresay, I am very brutal in it. You will feel hell in this earth. I want to kill you all but... I have promised you to make you go through an unimaginable pain. Your villagers must have so people who can do magic, right? Bring them out. Bring your swordsn as well. Because this is the last opportunity you are going to get."

The village chief composed himself. Glaring at , he said, "Do as she says. Bring all our warriors out. Or, give what I need and then, we can go our respective ways. This is your last chance. I won’t be rciful after this."

Taking a deep breath, I sat on the ground. Everyone flinched at my action.

"What? I am just sitting on the ground. I don’t know how long will your warriors keep waiting. It’s better I sit down, isn’t it? I need my energy during our fight, right?"

The villagers were looking at fearfully. I asked, "What happened? Don’t be afraid of . I am a peace expert. Non-violence is my jurisdiction, okay? But sotis we can’t talk things out in a peaceful manner, we need to raise our weapons and tear apart our enemy. So, that’s what I am going to do. I gave you the last chance. Yet, your village chief didn’t accept it. He wants to fight... your village wants to fight. And as for , it won’t matter," I looked towards the chief, "I want to fight with as many people as I can. So, please bring out all your n out. n, won, elderly, and even children, especially Jaffer... I will not discriminate. I will treat everyone equally. Anyone can fight . Group or individual, your choice. If you have a ’village army,’ bring it out as well."

I want to gauge out my strength. These people will help know my capability to face an army of people all at once. Also, it will help to find an answer of my question. A very, very, very important question.

Within five minutes, more than 500 n stood in front of . They had swords, spears, bows, magic staffs, and many other things. I whistled appreciatively. Good, they brought out their entire battalion. I stood up and was about to dust myself... but I refrained from it. My ears reddened a bit. I an, how could I forget about my condition? Dusting won’t help at all in cleaning myself.

Thankfully, no one saw this. Their concentration was on the army.

I cleared my throat and attracted their attention back to .

"Shall we begin?" I asked.

A man sneered mockingly. He asked, "You are too cocky. That little trick of years won’t help you. We have years of experience. Our bodies have been forged in the fire of our hard work. Do you think your puny tick of yours will save you? No, it won’t."

"Son, tell her!" yelled the village chief.

Oh, so this is the infamous son of the village chief. Hmmm... I observed his features very carefully. Ah, Leon looks hundred tis better than this bastard.

"Can we start?" I groaned in frustration.

The village chief’s son got angry at my words. He yelled, "You are really a fool! But I like fools as well. We will not kill you. A woman like you doesn’t deserve to carry my child. I don’t want a tainted child from your womb. At best you can be my whore. After I finish playing with you, my brothers will play with you. But don’t expect any rcy from us."

My eyes turned cold. "I think I have to modify my promise. Listen everyone! Our promise is now aningless. Let make a new one, okay? I promise you all... I will you each one of your n. Your army will be decimated by . And that’s my final words."

The man hissed, "Tch! End this, Herman. I don’t even know why Father called our all n for a single woman."

The man, Herman nodded and walked towards. He stood right in front of in a haughty manner and tried to scare off with his tall figure. As the man tried to grab , I cut off his hand and pierced his neck with my sword.

The villagers were no longer present in the battle scene. They were hiding in so specific areas and were looking at our fight.

I pulled out my sword from his neck, and he crashed on the ground like a sack of potatoes.

I said, "You should take seriously. You have the advantage in number, right? So, use it. I strongly recomnd this. Otherwise, this will end very quicky."

Without the order of village chief’s son, they rushed towards to attack simultaneously.

I blocked a man’s sword with my sword and killed him away. Conjuring a dagger, I cut off another man’s neck. Snatching his sword, I cut off his companion’s head, who had tried to attack before.

I dodged the spear and jumped over its shaft. I directly hit his head with a fireball, eliciting a scream from his ’burning’ face. I took his spear and kicked him away. With a precise asurent, I threw the spear. The spear pierced the chest of three n at once, killing them instantly.

I cut a man’s belly, resulting in the spilling of his intestines on the ground. I twisted another’s man hand, putting his hand into the ’intestine’ man’s mouth and thrusted my sword through his chest into the man’s head.

Pulling my sword, I dashed towards the two mages and killed them before they could even chant their spell.

I dodged the incoming arrows, and threw my sword at a random man, holding sword.

I have been using sword since the start of this battle. It’s ti to use sothing new. With this thought in my mind, I conjured an AK-12. Ah! It looks like finally my gun knowledge is going to co handy.

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