{ CHAPTER - 62 } A NEW FORCE

A kick from the knight sent Karma flying, dragging him against the snow.

[Sparda: "You're not through yet, are you? If that is the case–"]

When the human stood back up, the knight halted speaking and said nothing more.

Karma had the appearance of a hungry animal glancing at its prey when he forced himself back to his feet.

Agastha and Sparda were both taken aback by his razor-sharp eyes, which betrayed a predator intent on devouring his victim.

Sparda also experienced a sensation that was unfamiliar to him, even though he was considerably stronger than Karma.

the emotion that is experienced when one is confronted by a wild beast that is hungry for blood.

Sparda recognizes one of the few characteristics that make the person in front of him so unique at that precise moment.

Sparda readily understood because he had spent a lot of his life in battle. Karma has animal instincts, which is a blessing.