The brief internal strife ended, and the faces of the foreign warriors grew even uglier.
Looking at Lu Yao, who had not even torn his clothes, everyone felt a sense of helplessness.
Fortunately, Saint Joan of Arc also shook off the broken stones buried on her body and leaped back into the fray.
Following her combat instincts from her life, she hid her broadsword behind her shield, adopting a "defense as offense" stance, and charged at the enemy with a fierce cry.
Under her lead, the group of foreigners regrouped and launched another round of besiegement.
First, Chamberlain kept lashing out with his blood whip, which resembled tentacles.
To prevent being pulled over, he dared not hold it himself anymore but used it as a net to entangle and restrict his opponent.
This blood whip, capable of condensing blood, was known as "Hades' Grasp," and it possessed strong corrosive and devouring abilities.