"Hah! You again?!" Cid spat, really sick of Nash right then. "I won't wait—I really need an outlet tovent right now, and I've decided on your girl! I'll have her right now, and no one gets to sayotherwise!"

He waved his hand, and two goons promptly strode up to restrain Kat.

Nash tried to stop them, only to get knocked to the floor.

"Let me go!" Kat screamed, terrified because the goons and Cid were serious.

Even as she flailed and struggled violently, she turned and leveled a pleading look at Soren—herprince on the white horse, her only salvation.

Soren finally cleared his throat right then, rearing his head and bracing himself as he said, "Please,let's talk about this. She's a friend—just let her go! I'll get you someone better—"

He was suddenly a completely different man—his glare was sharp, and his machete was slowlycutting into Cid's skin.

"Do you even know what you're doing, geezer?!" Cid growled through his teeth, feeling the prick onhis neck. "You might be a martial artist, but you're not going to beat all of us!"

"I know!" Nash bellowed. "And I don't care—let my daughter go or die!"

"Let her go! Do it now!" Cid barked at his men, seeing that Nash was dead serious.

He had numbers and influence, but he would be dead if he kept pushing Nash's buttons!

What's the point of all that if he was dead?!

"Run, Kat!" Nash cried once he saw that his daughter was freed.

Kat, however, stood still, her tears welling up in her eyes. "Dad... What about you?!"

"Don’t worry about me—just run! I'll be right behind you!" Nash said, forcing a smile.

While he was distracted, he did not notice a goon picking up a metal bat from the floor. The goonquietly closed in and struck Nash, knocking him to the floor!

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