The Elders and Gods of War who could still move all knelt on the ground, pleading desperately.
At this moment, everyone was filled with regret.
If they had known how powerful Sebastian was, they would never have betrayed him.
But it was too late to regret it now. They could only hope that Sebastian would give them a chance to atone for their mistakes.
“Lord Wavebreaker, I once saved your life, helped you improve your skills, and made you a God of War. And yet, you repay my kindness with betrayal. Do you think I can let you live?” Sebastian asked.
Yale’s face turned ashen. “O’ Supreme One, I deserve to die. I would not ask for your forgiveness. I only beg you not to punish my family.”
“You have indeed rendered significant service. I will ensure your family is treated well. Go in peace,” Sebastian replied.
“Thank you, O’ Supreme One!”
Yale bowed and then picked up a spear, aimed it at his chest, and thrust it in with force.
He fell to the ground as the spear pierced through his body.
A trace of sorrow flashed in Sebastian’s eyes.
Killing Yale pained Sebastian. After all, he had carefully trained Yale, who held great promise.
But this was necessary. If he let them go today, what would stop others from betraying him in the future?
“As for the rest of you, you know what to do without me having to call you one by one,” Sebastian said to the remaining people.
“O’ Supreme One, spare us! I don’t want to die. Please forgive me this once. I will never dare to defy you again,” someone pleaded.
Some chose to end their own lives, but others continued to beg for mercy. Sebastian, however, showed no pity and dealt with them swiftly.
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