Chapter 1211 Crisis (Part Two)

"Do you surrender, or should I continue to make you suffer?" Darren asked coldly.

"I surrender. Sir, please let me go," one of the captives pleaded. His voice trembled, and his expression reflected the agony coursing through him. The other, however, endured silently.

"Untie him," Darren instructed as he pointed at the man who had begged for mercy.

"Yes." Wilson immediately withdrew the Soul Assimilating Bugs.

"I, Marcus Qi, swear by my soul that I will believe in..."

As for the other man, Darren wanted him to suffer a while longer.

"Did you see that, Burke? Stubbornness and continued resistance will not end your misery. Stop fighting us." A sinister smile tugged at the corners of Wilson's lips as he sauntered up to Burke, opened the purple box in his hand, and displayed its contents.

Burke, however, snorted and glanced at Wilson disdainfully. "So what? Do you think they can hurt me?"

Burke's response was so unexpected that the smirk disappeared from Wilson's face. "You are such a hard-ass! Let's see how tough you are when pain saturates every inch of your being." The enraged Wilson unleashed a Soul Assimilating Bug immediately.

Crack.

Lightning flashed, and the Soul Assimilating Bug turned into a pile of ashes!

"What!" Wilson exclaimed in astonishment. "You have a soul defense!" Now he understood why Burke seemed unfazed when he saw the purple box.

"Well, your action has sentenced you to death."

There was a flash of excitement in Burke's eyes. A split second later, a dark gray aura rushed out of his body and turned into a human figure in mid-air.

"Burke, did someone attack your soul just now?" The man, who had formed from the smoke, asked Burke.

"Brother, save me. I was wrong to anger you. A Defiant Master has trapped me. He wants to kill me," Burke pleaded with the figure, like a whiny child.

"What! A Defiant Master? I will ask our ancestor to save you at once." The gray man, who could only communicate with Burke, couldn't see Darren and the others. Consequently, when he heard "Defiant Master," he assumed that their adversary was a powerful one. He wondered if their ancestor could protect Burke from the wrath of a Defiant Master.

"There's no need to bother the ancestor. As this Defiant Master is only at the middle-level of the Domain God Realm, you can release your avatar to deal with him."

"What?" The gray man's eyes widened with surprise.

"Jefferson, stop him from talking to the gray man," Darren, who had observed this exchange for a while, ordered.

"

guts," Davis Xiling then smiled and turned to Wilson. "Come here," he ordered.

"Yes, yes." Wilson, who was still spell-bound by Davis Xiling's powerful aura, immediately ran over.

"Let me see your Soul Assimilating Bugs," Davis Xiling commanded.

With a quick nod, Wilson brought out the purple box. He moved in such a robotic manner, it appeared as though his fear forced him to comply.

Davis used his god's power to collect the box. He opened it, looked at the Soul Assimilating Bugs inside, and then shifted his eyes to Darren.

"Perhaps these will help change your mind."

"Do whatever you like!" Darren placed his hands behind his back and replied calmly, showing no fear.

Wilson, who stood beside, turned pale when he heard this. He felt extremely regretful for giving the Soul Assimilating Bugs to Davis. "If you dare to use them against him, I will fight with you to death!"

As he was one of Darren's believers, Wilson's soul was loyal to Darren. So, even though he was a timid man, Wilson would try his best to protect Darren.

"Let's attack Davis together!" Jefferson roared as a protective instinct surged within him as well.

"That's right. His realm is far higher than ours. We can attack him, but he wouldn't dare to fight back!"

This thought occurred to everyone because, in the Tussle Region, anyone who was two levels higher than their match could not attack as the laws would suppress them.

Confident of the outcome, a warrior at the top-level of the Domain God Realm immediately flew over and stretched his palm toward Davis.

Bang!

To his and everyone else's astonishment, the gangster was blasted into a bloody mist before he could reach Davis.