Walking up to the suppressed striped tiger, Kuang Mu said a few soft words, "Haish. It really is a shame you were born in a backward mountain and not the forest. You're destined to stop at such a level." After saying so, his expression turned serious, and he let out a powerful punch aimed between the tiger's eyes. At the same time, the four walnuts that were letting out the somewhat eerie copper glow flew toward the striped tiger's head at the same time, creating the impression that five meteors were converging onto one spot.
Seeing this, the striped tiger let out an unwilling roar, and suddenly, the red stripe that ran contrary to all of its other stripes, running from between its eyes to halfway down its back, began to glow before burning like a candle wick. As the red line burned, all outside forces, be it Kuang Mu's fist or the four walnuts, were held at bay, inches away from the tiger's skull.