Nelson had already experienced Sebastian’s terrifying power firsthand. He knew that even if he joined forces with Merlin, they stood no chance. His only hope for survival was to escape.
However, Sebastian had no intention of letting him get away. With a cold smile, Sebastian pointed a finger at him, and a beam of white light shot out from it. In an instant, the light penetrated Nelson’s back, exiting through his chest.
A moment later, a bloom of crimson blossomed on his chest, followed by a spattering spray.
Nelson let out a horrific scream and collapsed to the ground, writhing in agony. A single hole marred his flesh, but strangely, no more blood flowed from it. Instead, black smoke billowed from the wound as if it had been cauterized.
This was because Sebastian’s spiritual energy was active energy. It was pure and fiery, like a scorching flame. Even Merlin’s chest was smoldering. This fierce energy had burned a large area.
Elena was stunned by the scene. Both her father and Nelson were renowned divine grandmasters, yet they were utterly helpless before Sebastian. She found it unbelievable that Sebastian could trounce them.
Rainey was equally shocked. She knew Sebastian had only just reached the Divine Realm, yet both veteran grandmasters, like Merlin and Nelson, couldn’t withstand a single blow from him. His power was astonishing,
As Sebastian approached, the terrified Nelson crawled backward. He pleaded for his life.
“Mr. Wilder, please, don’t kill me. Spare me, and I promise never to oppose you again,” Nelson begged.
“Spare you?” Sebastian sneered. “Let’s set aside our personal grievances. You’ve slaughtered countless of Dragothans. Your hands are soaked in blood. Even if I killed you a hundred times, it wouldn’t atone for your sins. You think I’ll spare you? Dream on.”
Sebastian’s killing intent was palpable.
“I know I was wrong. Give me a chance to make amends. I’ll give you lots of money. Just spare my life.” Nelson knelt before Sebastian and begged desperately.
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