Just a gaze.
Even the depths of his pupils did not harbor the slightest shred of killing intent.
Yet even so, it still made 'Lion Camel Fighter' feel as though he had fallen into an icy cave, each hair on his body standing on end, stiff as steel needles, very much like a startled hedgehog.
Because...
In a fight, the absence of any display of killing intent from the opponent is the most terrifying thing.
It meant that, in the eyes of the opponent, one was no more threatening than a harmless ant.
In fact, it was a manifestation of the power disparity between the two parties.
The so-called killing intent and anger are fundamentally just means to further stimulate bodily functions to unleash strength beyond the normal state.
But...
Who would show teeth-grinding fury and hair-standing aggravation when crushing a mere ant that crosses their path?
Things too easily done naturally do not provoke any emotional fluctuations.
"Get up quickly!"