ââ¦.â
Kurosawa, kneeling, stared blankly at the unfolding battle around him.
When his right arm was severed, he had been paralyzed with fear, losing all will to fight.
But now, something had changed.
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The moment he noticed, Jeong Si-Hyun, the Hunter, had already arrived by his side. With a swift motion, she restored his severed arm as though it had never been lost.
The healing was instantaneous, as if no injury had ever occurred. The wound, gone in the blink of an eyeâSi-Hyunâs flawless healing seemed to refuse even the idea of allowing such an injury to remain.
What surprised Kurosawa even more was this:
âI⦠canât believe this.â
Si-Hyun was capable of facing the treacherous assassin one-on-one.
From what he could see, Isabelle was weaker and slower than Si-Hyun. Her physical strength seemed no greater than an A-rank hunter at best.
But the difference was clear.
While Kurosawa was swiftly overwhelmed, Si-Hyun had not only handled the assassin but had also read the entire battlefield, observing not just Isabelle, but the overall flow of the combat.
She acted like a natural leader, making decisive calls and turning the tide of the fight.
This was the resultâthe scene unfolding before his eyes.
âHahahaha!â
âGet lost!â
Jason Turner had taken Kurosawaâs place in combat, but his fighting style was far from conventional. Isabelleâs every move was met with Jasonâs calm, unwavering defense.
It was as if injuries didnât bother him. Pain and fear seemed nonexistent.
What was more remarkable was that his relentless approach was proving effective.