Chapter 360 - 361: Snowstorm Everywhere
The moment the wall that divided the two regions disappeared, Mu Can and his companion realized in shock that there was not a single person on the opposite side.
"It’s not right, there’s something fishy." Mu Can instantly felt a chill, always feeling the gaze of a pair of eyes watching himself, seeking to find his own flaw for a fatal strike. However, the enemy’s concealment abilities seemed quite formidable, as even Mu Can’s Martial Saint Level perception failed to detect the presence of the other party.
"As expected, there isn’t a single weak one who has made it this far." The earlier Mu Muhe Ada had already given Mu Can a substantial surprise; dealing with him was quite a challenge, and now it looks like the current two opponents will put significant pressure on Mu Can.
"I hate assassins." Mu Can grumbled, his fighting style was actually quite similar to Ada’s; he most enjoyed the feeling of close combat brawling, the punch-to-flesh sensation. But now, facing an enemy who hides their head and shows their tail, there’s simply no way to start an attack.
"Brother Can, use area attacks." Xu Liang had just spoken when a streak of light flashed by and a dagger suddenly appeared in front of Xu Liang, fiercely stabbing towards him.
The first target of the attacker turned out to be the weaker Xu Liang; Mu Can had no time to rescue him and discovered that a glow appeared under Xu Liang’s feet. In the next moment, Xu Liang was teleported to a stone platform above the Duel Arena, laying there, completely immobilized.
It was a single exchange, and without even seeing the opponents, Xu Liang was taken down with a strike. However, judging by the situation, the reason why Xu Liang was not teleported out was indeed because of Mu Can’s presence.
"You guys are quite something." Mu Can uncharacteristically felt furious, this was the first time during the three battles that he felt anger.
This was simply a humiliation; not even seeing how the opponent looked like, his side already suffered a casualty. This proved that Mu Can, the Captain, was not up to the mark.
