Frir harrumphed, looking at the orc's corpse that gradually disappeared into thin air. The fall angel and the angel had also tak down their emies respectively. All that remained was the giant. It was already half dead. Wh it realized his summoner had be defeated, the giant knew there was no way to escape or turn the battle a.
In the d, he just accepted his fate and let Nidhogg's fire burn him.
The giant 'flame pillar' was a sight to behold, but more importantly, the mission was over.
"Is he..." Sera came to him, wondering what happed to the bandit leader.
"Don't worry. He is still alive. I have to knock him out so that he doesn't blabber too much." Nathan casually pointed at him. "As the saintess as well as the person who I have decided to help, I think it's only right for me to give the right to judge him to you. You can kill him, burn him, or just put him in jail."
Sera looked shocked. Nathan had single-handedly dealt with this problem, so she probably didn't have any right if Nathan executed the bandit leader on the spot.
His gerosity actually made her smile. Sera nodded, "Thank you very much."
"Ah. Before that..." Nathan stopped her first and started taking back what was his. "Finally, I have my coat and gloves back. Alright. You can do whatever you want with him... and probably you need the shackles to chain him up."
"That's true. You must be tired after fighting the bandit leader, so I'll grab some from the prison."
"Don't forget some ropes if you find one. We'll need it for other bandits!"
"Yes!" She excitedly waved her hand and rushed back to the prison. Ev though Nathan had destroyed a few, there were still a few more shackles in other cells, so she could definitely get it.
Nathan smiled before turning back to Anubis. "Take care of the bandits, will you?"
Anubis nodded and immediately shouted, "Whoever dares to resist will die in my hands. Your leader has be defeated, so throw down your weapon!"
The remaining bandits were trembling. They had never thought they would lose, especially against two kids wh they had two summoners in their rank.
Brunhild bit her lips and pointed her spear at Frir. "You ungrateful wolf. How dare you show yourself in front of me? I'm going to avge my lord!"
Frir harrumphed. "You are not ev stronger than him, and you think you can beat me? Besides, they feared me and chained me for my tire life. Wh I unleashed my anger at them, they wondered why... So stupid."
"You!" Brunhild switched her stance, ready to go against him again.
"You should cease your aggression." Nidhogg suddly landed on top of the building, almost crushing the building underneath him.
"You are... the dragon who was staying on the root of Yggdrasil!" Brunhild gasped as she took a step back, realizing that she might have to fight both of them at the same time.
Nidhogg simply said, "I'm not here to fight you. I'm here to tell you something. It'll be impossible for you to defeat him right now. At the same time, if you target his summoner, who is also my summoner, you will receive the wrath of all the divine beasts a him, including Anubis."
"Are you saying I should abandon my goal?" Brunhild gnashed her teeth.
"Not at all. There is one way for you to defeat him, but it might not be like what you think."
"Huh?"
"In this world, there is a person who can make him suffer."
She raised her eyebrows. "His strgth is sealed. There should be a lot of people who can defeat him."
"I'm not talking about that. You can defeat him, but don't you think looking at how he is humiliated, becomes hopeless, and falls into despair is much more tertaining?" Nidhogg asked.
"That's..." She couldn't dy it. Just defeating Frir would probably be too simple for killing the lord she served. She asked, "Who is the person capable of making him suffer?"
Nidhogg pointed at Nathan.