C11 Third Order (1/2)
”A real man dares to take responsibility for his actions? Li Shunzi, in our Peerless Battalion, you are simply too much!”
Suddenly, a burly man stood up. He stepped on a two star formation. Everyone's eyes lit up with hope. Huang Ying also looked at him gratefully.
”Hmph.” Li Shunzi snorted, he raised his blade and cut off the man's hand.
Fresh blood splattered everywhere. Suddenly, everyone's eyes widened as they became extremely shocked.
A martial artist of the third step could instantly kill a martial artist of the second step in an instant. Was this the difference in strength that was brought about?
”Who dares to doubt me? Come and see if the words are correct or not!” Li Shunzi laughed insolently, he had already made up his mind that no one would dare step forward anymore, and looked at the man standing out with disdain, ”If there is anyone who dares to point out that there is a problem with my contract, then tell me.”
”My hand, my hand!”
That Level Two martial artist screamed and rolled on the ground in pain, muttering to himself.
At this point, who would dare to speak up against him?
One needed capital to stand up for oneself.
Everyone stopped looking at each other. None of them wanted to get into trouble.
He dropped his hand in front of the man who was eating the noodles. He was dressed in black and carried on eating without a change in expression. The people beside him were already so scared that they were vomiting, yet he remained indifferent.
However, his calm eyes concealed a surging killing intent that was well concealed.
”Esteemed guest, why don't you change the noodles, there's blood inside …” The waiter could not bear to watch any longer.
The man's expression didn't change as he picked up his chopsticks. A calm and indifferent aura surrounded him.
He slowly raised his head to look at the waiter. He was so calm, but it caused the waiter to feel a cold chill coming from the bottom of his feet, so cold that he was afraid.
He did not say anything, but just placed a silver ingot on the table and said indifferently, ”No need to look for it.”