The more ferocious Zed's attacks became, the more fear he felt.
As an assassin, the principle was often to strike to kill with one blow and then retreat immediately.
But now?
His carefully planned strike hadn't achieved the lethal effect he'd intended, and though he wanted to retreat, he dared not.
Zed didn't know if retreating at this moment would expose him to a devastating counterattack from William.
This man was too bizarre,no matter how Zed attacked, he always managed to dodge perfectly.
Zed aimed a slash at William's throat, but William merely tilted his head slightly at the moment the blade was about to touch his skin.
Such a deadly strike was effortlessly dodged.
William's actions seemed effortless, without even a hint of exerting extra force, and this composed confidence gradually shifted Zed's mindset.