Waiting For A Prey

"Let's handle this first." He said, looking at Garry's friend. Then, without waiting, he lifted his stick and, using his strength proportionally, hit the man on the head with it. It was a straight and powerful blow, but William realized that he was wrong, even though he thought he had his strength under control. Most mages' bodies were very fragile. Before becoming an official mage, their bodies were very weak by normal standards. Of course, this was not the case for knights and those who excelled in some magical arts.

However, the same could not be said for the man in front of him. The man's head exploded like a watermelon at William's blow. Teddie and the others bowed their heads helplessly as if the splashes of blood and brain fluid on them bothered them. It was a bad sight, but William had not expected such an outcome.

"I'm sorry." Having said that, he quickly untied the others and sent some flames at the man whose head exploded like a w

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