On the other side, Su Bai had no idea about the others' trap, neither did Shawn. Both of them had enhanced themselves for close combat, and neither was good at controlling the overall situation or sensing the atmosphere. Besides, they both were focusing on each other and couldn't care less about what was going on somewhere else.
Shawn looked at his claws and then at Su Bai's dagger. He was a little concerned. He used to be very proud of his claws since they could defend against knives, swords or even bullets, but Su Bai's dagger had hurt him so easily that he didn't dare to fight recklessly with his claws.
So he took out a metal boxing glove and put it onto his right hand while keeping an eye on Su Bai.
Su Bai didn't rush for another attack. This man was still bleeding, so he didn't have to take the risk, just wait and deal with whatever move his enemy took. He had the upper hand anyway.