Baam!
In the next moment, a deafening noise sounded as the Fermers'' attack shed with Leon''s Hurricane
Break.
Though the Hurricane Break was formidable, its advantage was its wide range.
On top of that, Leon did not take the Dragon Pill and the Hurricane Break was merely in the Advanced
Almighty State.
This was far weaker than thebined attackunched by the Fermers.
The Fenners''bined attack immediately pierced through the Hurricane Break and darted toward
Leon.
Leon was not in any position to dodge as he wasunching the Hurricane Break, so he could only take
the blow with the Mirror of Sovereign.
Baam!
A loud noise rose and the attack struck Leon, breaking past the defense of the Mirror of Sovereign and
sending Leon flying.
Midair, Leon flipped and brushed off some of the impact beforending on the ground, stumbling.
Once hended, he backed away with a pale look on his face. Blood streamed down the corner of his
lips and he fell backward, clearly suffering some extent of internal injury.N?velDrama.Org content.
Thankfully, the Hurricane Break minimized the power of thebined attack and with the powerful
defense of the Mirror of Sovereign, he only suffered minor injuries.
The Apostles and Felton, on the other hand, were in a much worse situation.
Though theirbined attack pierced through the center of the Hurricane Break, its attack range was
too wide and the aftermath of it overwhelmed them mercilessly.
Baam, baam, baam!
Following a series of deafening noises, Felton and the Apostles were all sent flying.
They mmed hard against the ground and each spat blood with a pale look on their faces. It was
evident that they all suffered severe injuries.
The First, Third, and Fourth Apostles suffered the worst injuries and did not even have the strength to
get up.
On top of that, the range of Hurricane Break was too wide, and even the stage for the sales drive was
affected.
A corner of the stage was sent flying and the stage instantly copsed.
Leon refrained from using the Hurricane Break all along partly because he was worried about breaking
the stage and affecting the operation of the sales drive.
This was never the result he wanted.
As he anticipated, the stage was damaged by Hurricane Break.
Thankfully, only a part of it was destroyed and so long as the staff worked on it, they should be able to
use the stage for the sales drive.
This was the silver lining of the entire situation.