Thales laid on the ground. His whole body trembled from pain, and he was drenched in cold sweat.
He was practically numb all over.
This was not the most severe pain he had experienced. But it was the most unendurable, torturous and drawn out one.
The pain from being stabbed, cut, and squashed came in waves from his left wrist, left calf, and right knee.
He wanted to stand up and at least inch a few steps away to escape the battlefield. However, every time he widened his range of movement slightly, the pain would spread from his injured areas to his brain, and the pain would be magnified infinitely.
He could only shut his eyes tightly and focus on breathing. He did not even pay any more attention to the life-and-death fight between the two men.