"Logan, you couldn't have guessed this early, could you?" Logan did not deny it, he calmly replied, "Yes, he must have guessed it was me. Previously, when we tracked him, he didn't notice, and afterward, who else could have attacked him but me?"
Sheron Perri suddenly realized, then why didn't the man come after him to settle accounts, but instead turned and left?
"What else could it be? He's no match for me. He took out so many treasures from there, and I certainly didn't take fewer, so now that he's injured, of course, he wouldn't attack me." Logan's words gradually drew Sheron Perri's thoughts back, and Sheron Perri hadn't expected Logan to have calculated his moves.
The man wasn't about to show weakness either; he left the Mountain Range, the interior of which was already as empty as could be with nothing worthwhile left. He saw that the people of the Sect had all gathered here, his eyes flickering with calculation.