A Proven Concern
Author: X34L
last update2025-03-19 13:00:38

Supranata, Wirakrama, and Mardiyoso could not contain their rage as their disciples fell one by one, struck down by arrows.

“Damn it! Whoever is up on that hill must be wiped out!” Wirakrama roared.

The man, who always carried a yellow bamboo staff with a snake-head handle, trembled with fury. Before his very eyes, his own disciples, along with members of the other dark sects, were being slaughtered by relentless waves of arrows.

Meanwhile, one of the dark sect members assigned to report the discovery of the five scouts’ corpses to King Dharma Kusuma turned his gaze when he heard the soldiers shouting and pointing toward the hill. He watched as thousands of arrows rained down upon the spot where his comrades had gathered.

King Dharma Kusuma, who had just received the report, was equally taken aback. His eyes followed the soldiers' gazes toward the hill.

“Damn it!” he cursed furiously.

His suspicions were proven correct.
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