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At that moment, everyone had fascinating looks on their faces. They stared with widened eyes as Lester constantly rolled on the ground. They also looked at Wilde, who was just twitching on the ground. Both of them were unable to utter a single word.
However, the warriors below could all imagine what they were experiencing. It was definitely pain that pierced right into their bones. Otherwise, there was no way they would be tortured until they were acting like that. The more cowardly warriors were all so scared that their faces turned pale. They covered their mouths with their hands, unable to say anything.
It was far too cruel. Even though Wilde and Lester would do anything for the sake of their enjoyment, the two of them still had some pride. If they could control their own bodies or even had a sliver of sanity left, they would not allow themselves to be embarrassed like that.
A warrior from Golden Continent had his eyes wide open as he pointed at Fane and said, "He's just going to leave like that? I thought that the guy would cut those two apart. I can't believe he's just leaving them behind to die."
After that person said that, Nevada's lips twitched helplessly. He turned to stare at that person, saying in a low voice, "Right now, the two of them are in far more pain than just dying. Since that's the case, why would he waste his time on the two of them? Did you not hear what Fane was saying? He kept on repeating that he wanted to use his time effectively.
"It means that Fane feels like his time is far more important than torturing the two of them. The two of them are in far more pain than any regular torture anyway…"
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