Chapter 2497
An Understated Dominance
âStop right there!â Colton suddenly shouted and stopped Mulder just as he was about to pass through the checkpoint.
In an instant, everyone tensed up. Mulderâs hand instinctively moved to the hilt of his blade, and Warrick clenched his fists, ready for a fight.
âMr. Dane, is there a problem?â Mulder turned, smiling calmly.
âAre these men your soldiers?â Coltonâs gaze swept over the men, scanning each one from the front to the back.
âOf course. I trained them myself.â Mulder nodded, the easy smile still plastered on his face.
âShow me their ID badges. I need to check them one by one.â
âIs that really necessary? Iâm in a bit of a hurry to carry out my mission.â
âIâm just doing my duty, and Iâd appreciate your cooperation,â Colton replied, his gaze unwavering.
âMr. Dane, itâs not like we just met. Do you still not trust me?â Mulderâs eyes narrowed slightly. âBesides, I have Mr. Cruzâs signed authorization right here. Even if you wonât do me a favor, surely you wouldnât disrespect him, right?â
Colton frowned and looked hesitant. He didnât mind offending Mulder, but crossing Axel could spell trouble for his career. Still, if he didnât check carefully and something went wrong, heâd be the one held accountable.
After a few moments of deliberation, Colton stood his ground. âRules are rules. Please show me the ID badges.â
Mulderâs smile slowly faded. âSince you insist, I guess we have no choice but to comply.â
He turned to the dozen or so men behind him and gave them a subtle nod. âShow your IDs to Mr. Dane.â
The men remained silent as they pulled out their badges.
Colton stepped past Mulder and began inspecting their badges, starting from the front. The first ten men checked out without issue. But when he reached the last man, the other party stood with nothing in his hand.
âHmm? Whereâs your badge?â Colton frowned.
The man at the end of the line was unusually large, and his towering frame made him impossible to miss. His face, partially hidden by a thick beard, carried a rugged and intimidating appearance.
As Colton stepped closer, he caught a faint scent of blood on the man.
âI didnât bring it,â the man muttered.
âYou didnât bring it?â
Colton slowly raised his head. In the dim moonlight, he suddenly realized the manâs face looked familiar-like he had seen him somewhere before. But with his head lowered and his high collar hiding half his face, it was hard to be sure.
âLook up!â Colton ordered, now on high alert. His hand instinctively moved to the hilt of his sword.
âSo, you saw through it after all.â
The man slowly raised his head, revealing his face.
It was none other than Warrick.
âYouâ¦â
Coltonâs expression changed drastically. Just as he was about to draw his sword, Warrick struck-his hand pierced straight through Coltonâs chest and ripped out a bloody heart.
Coltonâs body jerked; his face froze in terror.
âI told you to let us through, but you just had to get in the way,â Warrick snarled with a wicked grin. âYouâre getting paid peanuts for this job. Why risk your life over it?â
With a flick of his wrist, he hurled Coltonâs body more than ten yards away. The lifeless body skidded across the ground, leaving a long, dark smear of blood in its wake.
For a brief moment, the checkpoint guards stood frozen as they struggled to process what had just happened.
They were stunned by the sight. None of them had expected a member of the City Defenders to suddenly attack and kill someone at the slightest disagreement.
âAttack!â
Mulder was already prepared. Without hesitation, he drew his blade and charged into the crowd.
The dozen or so skilled men behind him didnât hesitate and drew their weapons as they joined the slaughter.
âEnemy incoming! Weâre under attack!â
The checkpoint guards finally snapped out of their daze. They drew their weapons and clashed with Mulder and his men.
At the same time, a piercing horn cut through the night air and echoed across half the inner city. It was the signal that they were under attack.
Once the horn sounded, it meant they had encountered a strong enemy. All nearby patrols, including the guards, were required to rush in for backup right away.
âYou must have a death wish.â
Warrick appeared in a flash before the guard who had sounded the horn and slammed a fist into his chest.
The guardâs body exploded like a watermelon hit by a cannonball. Blood and flesh rained down, scattering across the ground along with the shattered remains of the horn.
Though the horn had been silenced, the commotion had already caused a stir. Soldiers began pouring toward the checkpoint from all directions.
Warrick didnât care. His fists struck like hammers as he charged into the crowd and started his massacre. Ever since he became a fugitive, he had been bottling up his rage, and now he was finally letting loose.
As a powerhouse halfway to becoming an ultimate grandmaster, Warrick was in a league of his own. Dealing with ordinary soldiers was like slicing through melons-one punch, one kill. In just two minutes, more than half of the hundred guards lay dead or dying.
âSir Prescott, itâs not safe to linger. We need to retreat now.â
Mulder saw the tide turning and quickly grabbed Warrickâs arm to stop his rampage.
While the hundred or so guards were not a threat, the endless stream of reinforcements was another matter. If they got surrounded, escaping would become nearly impossible.