Hearing the sounds of pursuit, Tang Ye knew that his pursuers were no ordinary characters. As a martial artist, with a keen eye and alert ears, some things were easily perceived.
Tang Ye was highly vigilant, as the situation didn't allow for even a trace of negligence. Without Tang Manhong's support, he lacked the capital to fight against multiple enemies alone.
He chose to delay, moving through the forest to prevent the enemy from surrounding him. The gunman followed and took several opportunities to shoot. His marksmanship was formidable. The so-called long-distance sniping was simply firing a gun, which, strangely enough, had the power of a sniper's bullet. Tang Ye had a few close calls with the bullets, causing his speed to slow down. When he tried to retreat and evade again, there was a thunderous noise, and a terrifying little giant fell in front of him, blocking his path.
Ghosts!