Suddenly, the Iron Fist that was about to smash onto Asaka’s body was forcefully deflected by a surge of impact, the icy Three Clawed Ice Blade tore through his Protective Bracelet, and a burst of blood blossod from the shattered bracelet.
Kael made a split-second decision, stopping the Sli from pulling on Hassaka’s body, and Hassaka’s eyes brightened, knowing this was their Snow Wolf Clan’s most frequently used battle skill, "Snow Wind Claw".
anwhile, the Vanguard Goblin heard a howling sound, much like that of a wild wolf.
Before he could ponder it, he saw a pair of wolf-like, venomous eyes.
His heavy body felt as if it had been hit by a cannonball, being forcibly thrown into midair.
"What are you trying to do to my daughter?"
"Daddy!" Hassaka cried out joyfully.
A cold and brutal voice ca from below the Big Goblin sent flying into the air, as Anuka, enraged, reached out his large hand and grabbed the legs of the descending Big Goblin.
His strong wrists violently swung him side to side against the ground as if he were a mallet.
The ground roared with each blow, dust flew in every direction, and Anuka vented the rage fueled by the near loss of his daughter, brutally slamming the Vanguard on the ground.
It didn’t take long for the Big Goblin to be in so much pain that he couldn’t even hold onto his traditional machine gun.
If not for the industrial-looking scale Armor protecting most of his vital areas, he would have had his spine broken by now.
As Anuka vented his anger, he also critiqued Hassaka:
"Hassaka, I have said before, you have beco sowhat lax these years! At your age, if I had the set of equipnt given by Lord Kael, I definitely wouldn’t have ended up in the sa predicant as you."
Hassaka pouted and stuck out her tongue at her father, feeling sowhat sulky.
Anuka paid no mind to his daughter’s thoughts and, the last ti he picked up the Big Goblin, grabbed his hair and demanded:
"Tell where you co from? What brings you to Lancaster?"
The Big Goblin, his mouth full of blood, grinned and spat at Anuka, but the Battle Aura surrounding Anuka sent the spit flying back onto the goblin’s face.
"The glory of the Empire cannot be tarnished by alone, Human, kill , and I will await your Death below."
"Await your MB!" Anuka snarled, "It’s been a long ti since I’ve seen such a courageous enemy, you want to die, I grant you Death!"
Although Hassaka didn’t inflict fatal damage on the Big Goblin, that was rely because the scale armor he wore was extraordinary, and the rolling machine gun imposed significant pressure on Hassaka.
Of course, had there been another Transcendent Knight who had symbiosis with the Gluttonous Sli, the two could have nearly massacred him without a scratch.
After all, a Transcendent Knight truly counters such enemies who prefer pure physical combat.
It was only like a mont ago, in order to protect a player, that one would find themselves in a predicant unable to counterattack.
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In fact, the Goblin Vanguard with a personal level of LV8 and a challenge level of LV9 had demonstrated that its strength was greater than its level suggested, which already said a lot.
However, between level LV9 and the Extraordinary Rank lay an almost insurmountable chasm. When facing true invincible might, the Goblin Vanguard, despite his face turning beet red and his hands shaking in a surge of muscle strength, attempted to fight back to no avail.
And all of that was aningless, no matter how the veins on his face bulged. He was still thrown into the air by Anuka, and at the mont he was about to land, Anuka caught his head and tail, driving his knee upwards into his spine.
It was much like snapping chopsticks—regardless of the strong defensive power of his tal armor, under the unreasonably twisting and slamming attack, his spine was instantly broken, and his body, now deford, crashed to the ground.
About to snuff out the last bit of life from the Goblin Vanguard on the ground, Anuka prepared to crush his skull with one foot.
For enemies, the Snow Wolf Clan harbored not the slightest ounce of tender sympathy—there was only killing!
But at that mont, the Sli attached to Hassaka writhed slightly, and Kael’s voice ca through:
"Anuka, leave his life to Hassaka. Hassaka needs new sustenance to grow stronger."
Although he had not t Kael, Anuka instantly recognized the identity of the speaker from the joy on his daughter’s face.
Angrily restraining his action, Anuka nevertheless delivered a gut-wrenching kick to the Goblin Vanguard’s body.
He gave an awkward knight’s bow and said,
"Indeed, it’s a good choice if he really can help my daughter grow stronger."
In fact, when he first launched his attack, Anuka could have easily crushed the Goblin Vanguard’s skull with one punch. The prolonged assault was purely a venting of his rage.
Little did he expect that after venting his anger, he would receive such welco news.
He tossed the nearly twisted Goblin Vanguard in front of Hassaka and said,
"Hassaka, grow stronger by stepping over the corpse of the enemy. It is the destiny of our Snow Wolf Clan!"
Hassaka nodded. She wanted to beco stronger.
She disliked always being protected by the young master. If possible, she wished to reverse the roles, and though it might be difficult, if she could pin the young master beneath her ...
She quickly suppressed that wildly bold thought.
Lifting her foot, she stomped down hard. Like a waterlon split by a club, the ground was a ss.
Hassaka didn’t flinch. She directly commanded the Gluttonous Sli to engulf the Goblin Vanguard’s body, consuming it completely. Alongside the slow burn of the black fire on her body, this sudden attack drew to its end.
Anuka, satisfied, looked at the Gluttonous Sli that had devoured the Goblin Vanguard and said to the Sli on Hassaka,
"Truly worthy of Lord Kael. The knight symbiote he developed possesses such formidable power."
mbers of the Snow Wolf Clan, who had at so point led other players to surround the area, fell upon the panic-stricken goblins that were trying to flee, efficiently eradicating them and eagerly searching the surroundings for spoils of war.
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