“King against king, general against general, isn’t this the rule that you humans have always followed?”
Viktor remained expressionless and calmly responded:
"But it seems that it's a bit unfair to me that you're fighting two against one."
"But it doesn't matter."
The moment he finished speaking, the emerald green natural elements transformed into vines, gradually climbing up his arm.
Within that palm, brown vines slowly extended and intertwined with each other.
Finally, it transformed into a sharp wooden sword.
The noble lords stared in disbelief as Victor drew his sword out of thin air, their mouths agape in astonishment.
August stared wide-eyed as he saw the wooden sword emerge from Victor's hand.
What does Victor mean by that?
Is he, a mage, supposed to fight two demi-humans in close combat?
He couldn't help but turn around and look at Aurelion.
However, they discovered that this princess from the empire was not at all surprised by Victor's behavior.
It was as if it were the most natural thing in the world.
Suddenly, he remembered Aurelion's spectacular close-quarters combat performance and Victor's identity.
This Congressman Victor seems to be...
Aurelion's teacher?
Similarly, the two tiger-men also showed surprise upon seeing the wooden sword in Victor's hand.
Along with surprise, there was also a hint of anger.
He was clearly a powerful mage with the magic he was good at, yet he chose to fight them hand-to-hand with a wooden sword instead.
At this moment, the fire in Tiger's heart was completely ignited, and he wished he could burn the wooden sword in Victor's hand to ashes.
"Are you looking down on us, sir?"
Viktor exhaled and slowly held the wooden sword horizontally in front of him.
His expression remained calm, his gaze as icy as ice, casting a tight shadow over the two tiger-men:
"I'm just giving you a chance to challenge me."
"In the fairest way."
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