C52 (1/2)
In order to withstand the demolition of the houses, the ruins were piled up. He was blinded by the light and could not see anything, so he did not care about what was under his feet.
When the concealed weapon attacked, he could only retreat, and end up in these pits.
The opponent was very shrewd. He had set up these traps while he was chasing, and used them to prevent him from continuing to chase. The opponent was too terrifying, and was a terrifying opponent.
If that terrifying opponent wanted to take the opportunity to kill him, or lay out an even more powerful mechanism, he would most likely die at the hands of that person tonight.
The cool breeze blew gently, and the moonlight was like water. Everything was quiet except for the chirping of insects. His figure could no longer be seen, and he could no longer find any trace of him.
If it was daytime, he could still search for traces and continue to track the other party. However, in the darkness and in the rubble, where could he find traces of his opponent?
The blood sword crouched down and lowered its head to open the fire piston. After looking at the ground for a moment, it retreated step by step from the place where it had been attacked until it reached the place where it had stopped.
The other side had clearly set up this trap at the same time as he was chasing after them. The purpose of this trap was to stop him from continuing to chase them.
Perhaps the assassin in front of him was not the same as the one behind him.
The first assassin suddenly fell to the ground. Perhaps it was a sneak attack by the mysterious dark figure at the back, using a concealed weapon. In order to take away the assassin and stop him from chasing, the slender black shadow had already set up these traps, preventing him from continuing to chase them.
If that was the case, the other party must have the confidence to capture the assassin in front of them. That assassin not only had good lightness skills, but he was also an inner force expert. How could the other party have the confidence to capture and kill that assassin in such a short amount of time?
Clearly, the slender figure had done it.
Only hidden weapons can do this, right?
What kind of hidden weapon was that, that only then would the first assassin have a chance to retaliate and be captured alive?
Killing an assassin at the front might not be difficult, but capturing him alive would undoubtedly be extremely difficult.
On the ground, he didn't discover a lost hidden weapon. The idea of using the hidden weapon to track the origin of the other party was wiped out by the other party.
The hidden weapons that were used to attack him were just a few of the most common and common hidden weapons. The rest of the weapons that were used to attack him were made from rubble and rocks that he could not see, so he didn't know what kind of weapons the opponent would use to attack him and could only block.
Only now did he understand that the other party had used some ingenious method to attack him with the nearby rubble and rocks.
Some extremely thin lines fell to the ground. Most of the lines were broken, and some even extended to not far away.
It should be these lines that connected all the nearby rubble together. The place he stepped on, he stepped on these strings, pulled the string to cause the rubble to collapse and smash towards him.
Dust all over, dust all over, dust all over, debris all over his body. The blood sword struck the broken wall beside him.
”Rumble …”
The half-erect wall collapsed with a loud bang, and the shattered stones and bricks fell to the ground.