Malik was flustered. Two supreme paragon elders had fallen one after another. He had a bad feeling that he would be next if he insisted on staying here.
Even though he was ordered to stay, he could not care more about it, especially when his life was in danger.
Danyal arrived not too long later. When he got the latest update, he was stunned. He furrowed his brow and asked, "Malik, why are we sending the treasure back to the barbarics? We have sacrificed many lives and our brothers were hurt just to take it from the barbarics!"
He was puzzled by the order and retorted in dissatisfaction. Although he was shocked and frightened by Sachin's death, he did not think it changed anything because they still had Malik leading them.
If Malik was concerned, they could still withdraw from the Northsea Grassland. Once the barbarics had resolved their crisis, there was no reason for the barbarics to go after them.
The barbarics also suffered a great loss in that battle, after all. Cuthbert and Heath came to Northsea to lend their hands to the barbarics, and they ,too, suffered severe injuries. Even if the barbarics wanted to pursue Malik, they would need to think twice.
Malik was not angry when Danyal, a royal paragon, doubted and questioned him. He responded with a sigh, "I forgot to tell you, Severin is no longer in Southsky."
His voice sounded deep with a little tremble. "Tomos is dead and he was responsible for guarding Midland and the border between Midland and Northsea."
Danyal took a deep breath and shrieked, "What did you say?"
Mailk looked outside and said to a young royal paragon's disciple, "You're in charge of the withdrawal."
After that, he walked out and flew into the sky.
The barbaric royal city was situated in the middle of the Northsea's lake. A suffocating, solemn, and tense aura emanated in the golden tent in the city.
Heath's expression looked deep. He held a teacup in his hand and was staring at a stout man beside him. Whereas Cuthbert had just recovered from his injury. His cheek was not as pale as before. However, he looked shocked.
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