'He is on the run!'
As the three supre leaders combined their elite forces together, the battle started to head towards his victory. The next was for the system and Gege to summon the rest of armies inside the garden.
And this demarked the start of the crushing victory of him here.
Just as he was flying over the entire battlefield, spraying his fire breaths nonstop, this warning suddenly ca from Gege.
"Are you sure?" Arthur asked as he knew whom she was referring to.
'Ding! He is indeed trying to escape,' the system confird, 'Ding! He is surrounded by a group of two hundred elites and is moving fast opposite to here.'
"It's ti to get him captured," he muttered before stopping what he was doing. "They don't need to be here at the mont."
He wasn't underestimating his enemies but as soon as the fight went intense, those inside the shielded settlent had the courage to step outside and join the war.
This helped a lot in stabilizing things and drove a lot of enemies to despair.
'Don't worry,' Gege said while he was flying fast towards the direction of the escaping enemy, 'I'll keep an eye over here using the tree.'
"Good," Arthur nodded, "now it's ti to hunt that runner."
'Ding! Beware the group surrounding him isn't a weak one,' the system warned.
"Bring Doaf, Ara, and the crow with so of their elites now," Arthur didn't hesitate to order.
'Ding! And your werewolf?'
"Leave him down there leading the ground forces," Arthur didn't hesitate to let his werewolf down there. After all he doubted he would make any difference besides he was already calling his most lethal forces here.
The distance between him and the running small group was getting shorter, yet Ara was the first to reach them even before him.
"Don't kill him," he shouted and hoped for Ara to hear his warning.
'Ding! I've already inford them of the situation,' the system reassured him, 'Ding! They know what you are seeking and would follow suit.'
"That's great," Arthur then watched the three supre leaders of his clash on the small group forcing part of them to detach and fight them.
Yet as he got himself there the fight expanded and most of the runners had to turn around and try their best to stop them from getting close to that young man.
Yet Arthur was the first to penetrate all of these clashes and got so near from that young mage.
"Stay away," the mage suddenly scread in panic, "soone please stop him!"
"Stay back!" one of the four last guards moved to intercept Arthur. "I won't let you get to my young master!"
The shout and the rage in his tone told Arthur very much about the true identity of that young man. "More reasons for to get him," Arthur laughed before he waved his sword and clashed with the big hamr that the giant monster held.
All the ones Arthur fought with so far were crushed by his sword attack, except this ti. The sword barely stopped the hamr which was very heavy. Arthur felt a crushing weight pushing over his body from his sword and he had to break free of this exchange while evading the falling hamr by hair breadth.
He turned around and directed a horizontal blow to his enemy, yet his sword was stopped by the broad segnt of the hamr before he was pushed back by it.
"Damn!" he gritted his teeth as he never expected to et such a hard rock here. He glanced over the distance where his desired goal was running fast while the three guards were now entangled with the three supre leaders themselves.
"No one is coming to save you now brat," the monster laughed, "it will be , Fretus, to have the final honor in killing the one who stirred up all this trouble."
The hamr suddenly shone brightly by dark brown light that made Artrhur feel dreadful. "I can't get hit by that," he muttered, "and I can't let him escape!"
"Leave him to us," suddenly this shout ca while a group of five mages appeared all of sudden and started to fight that monster, making him quite busy.
"What are you waiting for?" another one shouted, "go and get him now… hurry!"
"Thanks," Arthur expressed his gratitude for those five mages who belonged to the three supre leaders' forces. He broke free at last and moved in extre speed, heading directly like a teorite towards his goal unhindered at last.
"Soone help!" As Arthur started to draw closer to this mage, he started to wail like a widow crying over her late husband. "Soone help!" he kept screaming in panic while Arthur totally ignored his screams.
"He is too noisy," he muttered while drawing closer with each minute. The mage wasn't slow, yet he wasn't using his monster transformation which was sothing that puzzled Arthur.
Arthur was pretty much sure if this mage turned into a monster then he would face a dilemma at catching up to him. This was obvious as the speed of the human form of the mage wasn't too much inferior to his.
And that made him even more persistent at ending this chase faster if possible.
"Can you summon the gates?" he asked as he didn't want to wait any longer.
'I can,' Gege said, 'but he would escape them easily.'
'Ding! It will help in delaying him,' the system could guess what was inside Arthur's mind.
"Try to scatter them to block any path forward," Arthur stated, "he has to pause or take a longer turn to evade these portals."
'Aha, I got your point,' Gege said, 'leave it to .'
The next mont a dozen portals suddenly appeared just in front of that scared mage. The path in front of him was totally blocked and so he was forced to fly higher to evade the portals.
Yet this decreased his speed by much.
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