Sheila and Diane had the lowest attainment out of the four women, but even they were level six royal saints. That so-called prodigy before them was like a puny little ant in their eyes. Had it not been for Severin's reluctance to let them reveal their strengths, they would have taught that pervert Endric a stern lesson in respecting women.
Endric's lecherous gaze elicited a disapproving gaze from the two siblings. On the way there, they learned that the women were all Severin's wives. Though the siblings were astonished to hear that, they surmised that Severin must have won the hearts of four beautiful women because of his strength. Recalling Severin's feat of slaying a wolf as strong as a level one royal saint, the siblings estimated his power to be at least on par with a level two royal saint or possibly even higher. Provoking him could jeopardize their agreement to make Severin an honorary elder.
Aware of the potential complications that may arise, Rainier stepped forward and positioned himself in front of Endric. "Mind your own busin… "
Before he could finish his sentence, Endric sent him flying with a wave of his hand. He glanced lewdly at the women and licked his lips, saying, "I'm so turned on by these feisty ones."
He then looked at Severin and said, "You bumpkins need to offer up a little something in exchange for becoming honorary elders. Lend me your wives for a night, and I'll guarantee you'll be appointed as honorary elders! You can even come with me to the sacred lake!"
His lewd comments and inappropriate advances sparked Severin's fury. "Watch your mouth!" Severin bellowed, his cold expression intensifying. He swiftly approached Endric, raised his hand, and unleashed a lightning-quick punch. The force of his blow felt like a mountain crashing into Endric's chest, fracturing his ribs and propelling him backward. Endric landed heavily on the ground with blood flowing out of his mouth. He was barely clinging on to life even.
After noticing what happened, the Chorteaus' guards rushed at Severin in a fit of anger. Each person was holding a weapon, and it was clear that they were going to end Severin's life.
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