Whoosh!
The snapped rattan seemed to have a life of its own as it rapidly wrapped around Shanz heavy fists, which in turn caused his fists to slow down by one second.
Bam!
The strength of
With an accompanying roar, Aleta unleased
Aleta's attack was merciless, as he returned the humiliation Shanz had caused him back then twofold.
In a fight between experts of the same level, often at times, a split second of mistake was enough to determine the winner and loser of the fight.
Chu Nan looked at the barbarian Shanz who was blasted into the air by Aleta and crashed heavily onto the ground with satisfaction.
Seeing this, Aleta didn't even hesitate as he continued on with his furious assault, and just as Shanz's huge body crashed onto the ground, he had already dashed to his side. Almost immediately, he raised one of his legs up high in the air with the intention to crush all of Shanz's still-intact bones with one single chop.
"Stop! Come back!" However, just as he was about to finish off Shanz, Chu Nan's commanding voice floated into his ears.
Immediately, Aleta retracted his leg that was about to land on Shanz. With a gentle leap, he returned to Chu Nan side, similar to an obedient child.
The proud druid warrior, Aleta, had obeyed a human's command? That fact alone caused the barbarians to feel shock to their core.
The druids at present were also stunned.
If
Soon, the dazed druids shifted their shocked gazes towards Chu Nan.
Seeing the worshipping gaze from hundreds of pairs of eyes, Chu Nan smiled in satisfaction once again. All he wanted was to cause an effect like that! Otherwise, wouldn't his efforts in trying to discreetly teach Aleta the
Shanz quietly laid on the ground as he stared blankly at the dense forest. All sorts of different emotions were wreaking havoc in his mind right now; surprise, unwillingness, humiliation continued to bubble in his heart and mind.
The moment he saw the druids shifting their gaze towards Chu Nan, he finally believed that the human knew several druids battle skill inheritance. Otherwise, how could a warrior like Aleta, who was inferior to him in every possible way, be able to obtain a landslide of victory over him in a mere three days?
Could that be the might of a Heaven Realm expert? Could it be that our village's fate was to be slaughtered by these druids? Shanz looked towards the dense forest with unwillingness. He was well aware that it was impossible for his village, who had no more strong members like him, to fight against the druids with Aleta on the other side.
Moreover, there was also a Heaven Realm expert backing the druids.
The situation of the two villages swapped in a second. The eyes of the barbarians revealed unease while the druids revealed victorious smiles.
"Jack." Chu Nan took out a human grade potion and passed to him and said, "Give it to Shanz and have him drink it."
"What?" Jack, who was happily walking towards Chu Nan, asked in shock.
Aleta, who stood by Chu Nan's side, furrowed his brows and said, "Jack, just follow Mr. Chu Nan's instructions!"
As the number one warrior of the village, he possessed rather high authority and prestige, and thus the other druids had followed his orders. Moreover, after he had learned the two battle skills inheritance from Chu Nan, he had already turned into a big fan of his and would heed his orders.
Jack said while feeling wronged, "I was only curious why Mr. Chu Nan won't personally give it to Shanz…"
The moment he said that, the various druids turned their curious gaze towards Chu Nan.
The reason why? What if that blockhead recovers and goes crazy? My weak body can't possibly resist his huge fists. Chu Nan muttered inwardly as he continued to maintain the confident smile that only experts possessed. "In my opinion, there are no irreconcilable conflicts between the barbarians and druids. Hence, it is pointless for both villages to continue fighting. Could it be that you wish for your descendants to spend their entire lives fighting against each other? I asked Jack to deliver the potion because I hope to resolve the grudge between the druids and barbarians."
Both of the races were stunned by what Chu Nan said. If that speech was given by someone else, they would've beaten him into a plup. The honor of their races were of the utmost importance. Fighting an opponent and dying in the battlefield was the best end a warrior like them could wish for .
However, when Chu Nan said these words, the meaning became totally different.
On the barbarians' side, Shanz was already down for the count, so if they continued to mindlessly fight, the chance of them winning was nil. Plus, they weren't dumb enough to fight a battle that they had no chance of winning. After all, they still understood the fact that they only had one life.
Currently, the druids had already placed Chu Nan on the same pedestal as their god so whatever he said would be reasonable in their ears. Whatever Chu Nan said must be for the good of the druid race. Chu Nan is the druid's greatest ally. Chu Nan is the great benefactor of their village.
Such thoughts were deeply rooted in the minds of the surrounding druids.
After a short silence, Shanz released a short groan. A Human Grade potion was naturally not as effective as a Heaven Grade potion. However, it was still enough to cure some of the injuries Shanz had received. In addition, barbarians naturally possess a strong body, so after recuperating for a while, he managed to stand up with Jack's support.
"I'm sure your injuries must be severe?" Chu Nan waved at Shanz to get his attention and said, "In the past, you gave Aleta a beating and now that he has returned the favor, we shall consider it even. Even though you did not triumph over Aleta as according to the bet, I will still impart
"What…"
Shanz was stupefied. Never in his wildest dreams had he ever expected Chu Nan to raise such an unimaginable condition.