Chapter 1380 Surrender (Part One)
The deafening silence was suddenly broken by a sudden sorrowful voice. "You''re not human, Austin.
You''re a demon!
The Sky Sect had existed in the world for thousands of years. But it will perish and vanish from the
world because of you. You''re the culprit in destroying our sect!
No one would ever remember the name of the Sky Sect any more. And I...I let it happen. I''m the one
responsible for everything that happened. I feel ashamed...I had disappointed all the forefathers and
predecessors of the sect..."
Feeling the shame take over his being, Lenard felt defeated. He roared in agony after he swung his
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hand towards his elixir field and struck it violently. The hit was to nullify his cultivation base of all the
martial arts he had gained through the years. Forceful vital energy poured out from his body and the
streaks of energy danced in the air before it vanishedpletely.
Lenard med himself for the tragedy that happened to his beloved sect. Without any vital energy left
in him, he was just an ordinary person now.
Losing all his vital energy immediately took a tool on Lenard''s body. He lost control of his body and
dropped down from the sky. Without his vital energy, Lenard could no longer fly anymore.
"Sect leader!" shouted several Sky Sect disciples.
They hurriedly leaped in the air at the sight of their falling sect leader. They managed to grab onto him
before his body reached the ground.
"The Sky Sect is finished! All of you, leave! Don''t even dare of doing something stupid. You cannot
save the Sky Sect even if you all die trying."
Lenard turned around as he finished uttering his words of defeat. He didn''t cast Austin a nce as he
turned his back from the Sky Sect headquarters and started walking that direction. His feeble legs
caused him to walk wobbly.
As they watched Lenard walking away in frustration and loneliness, everyone could not help but feel
sorry for him. They had mixed emotions in their hearts. It was as if they could feel the pain and hurt of
the sect leader as their own. No one ever expected that a leader of a reputable sect would be in such
misery.
Being the sect leader of one of the major sects in the South Continent, Lenard was known for his
reputation of being a powerful and respected person.
But now, he was just an ordinary person. He would never be able to use any martial arts nor practice
any kind of it anymore.
Everything changed today and it happened so unexpectedly. No one ever anticipated the tragic turn of
events.
All of this happened to him and the sect because he provoked Austin. All he could me was his
foolishness.
He should have known better. Austin was a person they should never have run into trouble with!
The remaining people of the Sky Sect had no idea what to do next since their leader had abandoned
them in this hard situation. They remained silent and made no movements. All they could do was to
exchange uneasy looks at each other. Their eyes mirrored despair and helplessness.
Witnessing the doom of both their beloved sect and leader, all of them felt furious. They could not held
back the anger for what happened, but, above all, they felt mad at themselves for not being able to
protect their sect. They started sharing the same shame that their leader felt.
None of them, however, was brave enough to stand out and challenge Austin. If their leader was
unable to beat him, what more could they do?
It was natural for them to cower before Austin because he had already ughtered all four Semi-
emperor Realm reclusive elders from their sect. Moments ago, they had also witnessed their sect
leader destroy his own cultivation base of martial arts because of being defeated by Austin.
There used to be five or six thousand disciples in the Sky Sect headquarters, but more than half of
them were now dead and some were badly injured.
In terms of overall strength, the Sky Sect might be inferior even to some ordinary sects at present.
That moment of silence didn''tst long. With nothing else to do, the Sky Sect disciples started to leave
their headquarters one after another with their heads down.
Earlier, Austin said that all of them should vacate the Sky Sect headquarters within fifteen minutes.
Seeing the onught in the headquarters, the disciples saw Austin now as a ruthless demon. He
showed no mercy in killing their people.
"Master, am I too cruel and heartless?"
Austin turned to look at Godwin and saw theplication in his eyes. He felt a mixture of guilt and
wrongfulness to what he had done. He asked his master with a low voice in his spiritual sense.
"Not at all. I think you are right and you only did the right thing.
Kill your enemies without mercy and make it a warning to everyone hates you. That is the best way to
drive fear into others who want to find your weakness. You''ll save too many troubles and no one would
dare to bother you in the future.
If you showpassion and mercy to your enemies at this point, you will be dragging yourself into a
hell of trouble and your enemies will never leave you in peace.
The world of warriors is cruel in nature. Their only instinct is to kill or be killed.
Capable warriors will leave no chance for incapable warriors to fight back. The weak have no right to
make a choice.
The Sky Sect found fault in you, and you fought back and exterminated it because you''re stronger than
them.
If you''re the inferior one in strength, would you believe that the Sky Sect will spare your life and let you
go? They would have killed you in the cruelest way the instant they find your weak points.
Thew of the jungle does not only prevail in the jungle, it also applies in this world.
Killing without heart is the mostmon and the most natural thing to do to survive in this world of
warriors."
Godwin tried to console and exin to Austin.
"Thew of the jungle..."
After hearing his master talk, he weighed and considered what he had said. His heart and his mind had
an internal battle for a moment until he nodded in his head in approval. His master was right.
Reasoning every decision in the world of warriors was thest useful thing to do. In most situations,
everyone bowed down to those who had forceful fists.