Chapter 86 : Demolisher's Trial
Axton clearly understood what Guja was talking about. The man's words weren't cryptic this time — they were sharp, direct, and carried a sense of danger that most people would have hesitated to approach.
But Axton wasn't like most people as Guja had instinctively categorised him.
He showed no trace of fear or hesitation. In fact, there was an eager glint in his eyes as he listened. He wanted to get it done. The benefits he envisioned in his mind far outweighed the risks, and that alone was reason enough for him to proceed without question.
Guja, on the other hand, was precise and deliberate with every word he used while explaining things to Axton. There was no exaggeration, no unnecessary drama, just the raw truth of how brutal the path of the Demolisher truly was.
Guja knew better than Axton could imagine.
He had lived it.
