Chapter: 1087

Opid took out his sword.

Clang.

However, the high-grade expert�s sword was easily broken by the black sword master�s aura. That aura also cut through Opid�s chest.

The sword master Hannah looked toward Choi Han in a grumpy manner.

�I will do it on my own.�

�I know. I just came to tell you not to run too wild and destroy the island.�

Hannah turned around and headed back into the forest without responding. She had killed the leader first as Cale had ordered. It was now time to kill the rest.

Choi Han then turned his gaze to the ocean. The small Humpback Whale Paseton offered him his back and Choi Han jumped onto it in order head to another island. He quietly started to mumble.


�I can�t understand it.�

�Understand what?�

Choi Han shared his thoughts at Paseton�s question. This was what he had been thinking about after seeing that Arm�s group that was strong enough and large enough to take on any decent Knight Brigade of a kingdom but did not have anyone with overwhelming strength.

�Why are they trying to kill strong people?�

The Whale tribe, the Tiger tribe, and the fake Holy Maiden and sword master Hannah.

It was as if they were trying to kill all the strong people in this world. Choi Han thought about the people that the secret organization tried to kill instead of roping into their organization and could not understand their thought process.

Paseton responded to Choi Han�s question.

�Maybe because it is easier to rule if they are the strongest? Anyway, what good will it do even if you knew what they were thinking?�

Choi Han nodded his head at Paseton�s comment which seemed to say that the reasons did not matter.

It was true, it was not his problem.

It was not important who the leader of the secret organization was nor what their thoughts were. All he had to do was destroy them so that they could not continue doing what they were doing.

That was his role.

�Paseton, let�s head toward the island with the weaker Tigers.�

They avoided the whirlpools as Choi Han headed to where he needed to go.

At that moment, Cale could only see glimpses of the battlefield through the light provided by the thunderbolts. He could not see all the blood being shed, however, Raon, who could see everything, peeked toward Cale every so often.

It was because he didn�t want the weak human to have second thoughts after seeing what was going on. JrNovels.com