While Raton and Aden were going to the tavern, soldiers blocked them. Their number was at least fifty. It was obvious that they were confident in their superiority in numbers. Aden tried his luck one last time and told the soldiers to retreat. He was trying to tell the soldiers that the commander was a bastard and nothing else mattered, but the soldiers told him that he was a dirty man who should shut up. They said that the fool next to you was a snake, and we will take you to the commander, saying that your deaths will be very painful. They fired, before Aden could raise his shield, he jumped in front of Raton and faced all the arrows. Apparently the arrows could not harm him. Raton, with a smile on his face, said that if words run out, violence will speak, and threw himself at the soldiers. Before the soldiers realized what was happening, he broke their shields and armor and threw nearly thirty soldiers to different corners of the village. While the soldiers were in shock, Raton He continued his brutality. Aden got rid of his fear and confusion and started to fight next to Raton. They neutralized all the soldiers in less than a minute. They continued to run to the tavern at full speed At that moment, Master Korvo was going to the tavern. His only purpose was to kill that bastard commander and his soldiers and save his student. As he got closer to the tavern, the number of soldiers was increasing, but for Korvo, this did not matter. He cut them all like butter and continued on his way. Some soldiers were asking him for mercy, but now he was desperate to save his student's life. He couldn't threaten him and let him get away with it. He came right in front of the tavern. He saw Raton and Aden. He thought that Raton was approaching and would be killed, so he went to Aden. He attacked Aden as fast as sound and grabbed him by the throat, looking at him with the eyes of a murderer, and said that no one could threaten his student's life. Just as he was getting ready to break Aden's neck, Raton told his master that he was with them, not against them. Korvo was both happy that his student was okay, and angry that he caused such trouble to his student. He was very happy to know that his master thought about his well-being and he hugged his master. He wanted to hug his student, but his hand was on Aden's throat. He left him and hugged his student and apologized to Aden. Aden breathlessly said that he understood and if he wanted his student's well-being, the commander should be killed. Korvo said that was his goal anyway and told them to go to Aden with Raton, but just as Korvo did not turn his back on his student, Raton would not turn his back on his master. The master's pride covered his entire face and he burst into laughter, and his student joined him. These bloodbathed streets came to life with the laughter of the master and the student, and they called out to the commander with joy and anger. They called out, "You bastard, get out and let's separate your head from your body." The commander's unseen laughter joined the laughter of the two, and they pushed the door and went out. The first thing he said was, "You three will be fried before you have a chance to regret what you did." Raton said, "I like my food cooked, but I'll put it on a spit first." He responded, the trio was surrounded by soldiers. While all three were ready for battle, the glove in the commander's hand emitted a bright light and threw a fireball between the trio, dividing the trio and rushed towards the raton. He jumped with it until he reached the village. Korvo wanted to follow him, but he was blocked by the soldiers. Aden went to the corvo and tried to help the raton. "If we want, we have to kill these soldiers," he said, and they started to do what he said. At that moment, Raton was facing the commander. The commander said that he would destroy Raton's meaningless life for pleasure. "Just live long enough to see me burn your face to ashes," he replied, and they threw themselves at each other.
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