Watching Su Gao's flying figure, Fu Qian actually felt like saying that this scene looked like a trap.
Although he didn't know how she had locked onto the target inside the tower, the way she took off running as soon as they met really resembled the legendary tactic of luring the enemy deep into one's territory with the prospect of an easy victory.
Unfortunately, Su Gao obviously hadn't considered this point, her attention wholly focused on the thing she was chasing, her murderous aura almost materializing.
In this situation, Fu Qian didn't waste any time and directly followed suit.
After all, a trap also depended on its target.
The figures of the two, one after the other, pursued their quarry up the staircase.
And soon, Fu Qian realized something was amiss; Su Gao had already been quite high up before and they had ascended about ten more floors.
Even after a burst of speed, they still couldn't see the end—what was this, a tower that reached the heavens?