Chapter 130
Chapter 130
“You know the Serpent’s Strike?” A hint of surprise crossed Ian’s eyes. “You’re quite knowledgeable. Still, a loser like you isn’t worth my time. You’ve messed with the wrong person. You won’t get off lightly today!”
Ian grinned, resembling a tiger that was ready to devour its prey.
Anger flared in Matthew’s eyes. Ian’s threat did anger him, but he was even more furious about something more significant.
“Ancient martial artists aren’t allowed to attack ordinary people without cause. Aren’t you afraid of going against the rules?”
“Afraid?” Ian closed in on Matthew. He continued nonchalantly, “Why should I be? The one who set the rules is long dead. No one cares about the rules anymore.”
As he spoke, he suddenly lunged at Matthew, aiming his middle knuckle at Matthew’s eyes.
Matthew’s eyes glinted. He’d likely end up blind if Ian’s punch got him in the eye. Ian was undeniably ruthless.
The fist was about to land on Matthew’s face when his leg shot out, delivering a kick to Jan’s stomach. A loud, dull noise sounded.
Ian was instantly sent flying three yards away at a speed even faster than when he charged at Matthew earlier. He collapsed to the ground with a deafening thud, sending a cloud of dust scattering in the air.
The five men behind him gaped at the sight before them. They were aware of how formidable lan was, having previously ended a civilian with just a single punch. Little did they expect him to be kicked away with just one move,
They all stood frozen in their spots, unsure of what they should do next.
Jeffrey was seated in his car, eager to witness Matthew being beaten to a pulp.
But… Why was Ian propelled into the air instead? How could this be?
Flabbergasted, Ian gaped at Matthew. Disbelief filled his eyes as he sputtered, “How… How is this possible? You defeated me in one move. Are you an ancient martial artist as well?”
“Who sent you?” Matthew deflected.
Gritting his teeth, Ian hauled himself back to his feet.
“I wasn’t going to kill you, but I’ve changed my mind. I was careless earlier. So what if you’re an ancient martial artist? I could still defeat you in one move!”
Ian had extensive combat experience, thanks to his numerous fights in the arena. He was confident that he could take Matthew down once he slipped up.
Sensing that Jan was about to strike again, Matthew stared at him and remained rooted in place.
Ian assumed Matthew’s unmoving stance to be a sitting duck waiting to be struck.
Seeing that Matthew was only a yard away from him, he aimed his right fist at Matthew’s eyes. Halfway through his attack, he abruptly withdrew his fist and swung his left fist at Matthew instead. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Just as his punch was two inches away from Matthew’s temple, Matthew suddenly shifted.
Jan was once again sent flying across the basement. When he collapsed, his chest was visibly punctured by a fraction
of his sternum. Blood gushed out of his wound, staining his clothes red in mere seconds.
Horrified, lan stared at Matthew. “What… What level are you at? W–Why are you so strong?”
Matthew shook his head. “Strong? I don’t think so. I’m just an ordinary person. You’re just too weak.”
“Why, you!”
Blood trickled down Ian’s lips beyond his level.
as he burst into a fit of
rage. He knew he was far
from an amateur, but Matthew was way
“I’m no
match for
you, let
alone those five men behind
- me. Just leave. We’ll
end things here right now.”
End things? Matthew sauntered up to Ian. “Your opinion doesn’t matter. However, mine does.
“Tell me, who sent you? Where is he?”
Matthew continued, “Of course, you can choose to remain silent. You struck me twice earlier. If you still refuse to say anything, I will punch you just once. I won’t question you anymore if you can withstand it.“