Chapter 2489
The Protector levi garrison
Chapter 2489 Submitting To No One
This is just shocking!
Even though Eustace and Humphrey knew that all elites in the Garrison clan were no match for Levi, they never thought things would end so quickly.
They were already holding up so poorly against the sword.
How could they possibly defeat Levi?
Moreover, the sword had yet to reach its full power.
Perhaps, it had only unleashed less than a fraction of its full power earlier, but it had already defeated every member of the ancient Garrison clan.
If they could not even defeat the sword, how could they possibly defeat its owner?
It was just unfeasible.
Leviâs strength was something they could not imagine.
However, if he could control the swordâ¦
Crack!
Crack!
The sword sent out another wave of pressure, and a series of bone-cracking sounds traveled into everyoneâs ears.
The organs in Gabriel were squashed even further.
It was no longer mountains on their backs but the entire world.
They were at their limits. If they were to take any more pressure, they would explode.
Terror crept onto their faces as disbelief was in their eyes.
Oh, my god!
He is too mighty.
Levi was the mightiest person they had ever come across.
No one could compare to him at all.
Now, they finally believed in Eustaceâs words.
They finally realized that everything he said had been the truth.
In fact, Eustaceâs words might have been an understatement.
They could not defeat Leviâs sword, let alone Levi himself.
No wonder the arrogant Eustace, who is known as God of Massacre, is so terrified of his existence.
Thereâs a reason behind his fears, and we finally understand it after meeting Levi.
It was only then they understood why Eustace wanted Levi to join the Garrison clan regardless of the cost.
Moreover, Eustace even suggested making Levi the head of the clan if it meant that the latter would join them.
At last, they had been tamed.
There was no way they would not be humbled now.
Like children who had made a mistake, the elders of the Garrison clan meekly kneeled in front of Levi.
âWhat about now? Do you still think highly of yourself now? Do you want to act arrogantly?â Levi asked.
Silence.
No one answered him.
All of them had their heads hung low as they averted their gazes from him.
âIâm talking to you. Are you deaf, or are you mute?â Levi bellowed.
âN-No, no. We are notâ¦â they stammered out.
âMm. I like this new tone of yours. Keep it up.â
Levi nodded in satisfaction.
While he did not mind a session of negotiation, they would have to be on their knees when they spoke.
âSpeak. Have you considered my terms?â Levi asked.
âWhat terms?â
Many had yet to come back to their senses.
At that, Eustace immediately reminded them, âIf we want him to come back to the Garrison clan, weâll have to make him the head of the clan.â
It was then they realized what Levi was talking about.
Immediately, Gabriel and a few other elders turned pale.
The Garrison clan had never been threatened by anyone, nor had they ever experienced anything like this.
Those from the ancient Garrison clan had always thought very highly of themselves, and they bowed to no one at all.
That was why they would not entertain thoughts of letting someone like Levi become the head of the ancient Garrison clan, for that would be humiliating.
However, they were now trapped in this situation.
Gabriel, the clan leader he was, quickly regained his composure and said, âLevi, we havenât come to a decision about this yet. This is an important matter, after all, and weâll have to discuss it. We canât just let one person decide for us all.â
Phanuel agreed immediately, âThatâs right. We need everyone to agree with it before making our decision.â
âOnce weâre back home and done with the discussion, weâll come back with an answer.â
Levi smiled as he looked at them.
However, in the next second, a scowl grew on his face, and he roared, âIf you havenât come to a conclusion yet, why are you here? If you canât come up with the perfect reason, none of you are going to leave this place today!â
Leviâs abrupt outburst frightened the others.