Chu Feng looked back and said to the expressionless man with a sneer, "It seems your master really loves you, willing to shamelessly beg others for your sake."
The gloomy man did not utter a word. He stomped his foot and leapt high into the air, coming down on Chu Feng with the force of a descending king.
Generally, the attacking party would not choose such a method of attack.
After all, such an approach exposes all of one's weaknesses in mid-air.
And the outcome of being exposed in mid-air is that you almost lose all room to maneuver.
Once you lose the room to maneuver, you are not far from defeat.
Of course, there are exceptions, which occur when there is a substantial power disparity between the two individuals. If the gap in strength is large, even if you expose your weaknesses, your opponent might not be able to capitalize on them to counterattack.
The gloomy man clearly regarded Chu Feng as someone whose strength was not just slightly inferior to his own.