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Chapter 2343 Kill Six in an Instant

Author: Five Generals
The eight masterful fighters surrounded Kaze, blocking every escape path he could possibly find.

They could already picture Gillian cutting Kaze in half with the broadsword.

“That’s it?”

Kaze spoke all of a sudden but it sounded unusually calm and cold.

He did not even look up when he lifted a stool with his foot and kicked it out.

Bang!

The stool hit Gillian like a meteor, colliding with the broadsword he wielded. The stool shattered everywhere into pieces.

Thump!

The shattered pieces flew so fast that the fighters could not dodge in time.

They were either cut or incapacitated on the spot.

Some of the pieces even plunged into their neck and face, killing them on the spot.

Five out of eight fighters collapsed on the floor instantly.

The other three were petrified and the fear of death instantly enveloped them. They instinctively took a step back to avoid the danger.

Gillian was in terrible shape as well.

When the stool shattered and burst into pieces, he fel
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