It wasn't merely the speed of Lehan's fists that troubled Lorson; it was their erratic, unpredictable nature. Blow after blow struck Lorson's body, pushing him further into a defensive posture, with only fleeting opportunities to counterattack.
At this moment, both Ivan and Lorson were on the losing side.
Lorson had severely underestimated his opponent. He thought that by disarming Lehan, the fight would be easy – after all, what's an archer without his bow? However, Lehan proved to be much more than that. He knew martial arts, and he was exceptionally skilled.
Punch after punch, kick after kick, Lorson found it increasingly difficult to defend against Lehan's relentless onslaught, and counterattacking seemed close to impossible.