Since he had been staring so intently at the Daughter, everyone, including her, thought the Great Ugor would go for her straight away. As the strongest and the source of the rebellion, he would win as soon as she was taken out of the fight, even if he couldn't kill her.
However, the Great Ugor's feint had succeeded.
He reappeared in front of Jigak and put his hands around his head. Jigak couldn't even react before the Great Ugor locked eyes with him, forcing Jigak to stare into the black jewel in his eye socket.
Jigak's eyes grew hazy as his vision was covered by a layer of murky grey. Suddenly, his thoughts grew very distant. His view changed after a few moments as he turned around and looked at the Daughter.
Jigak's thoughts moved in slow motion, and he couldn't find it within himself to question why his view changed.
It meant he had turned around. But why? He couldn't be bothered. It had nothing to do with him.