Chapter 834: Chapter 832: Ignite (Six) Chapter 834: Chapter 832: Ignite (Six) Before, I mentioned that Catherine wasnât the goal.
It was chosen because a demigod also picked this place.
Just now, outside the door, Fu Qian knew he wasnât the only one paying attention to Catherine.
This extremely stylish demigod had been closely monitoring Catherineâs every move from the start, ready to act at any moment.
This was why Fu Qian believed this was a significant cog in the wheel.
And the reason for his impatience was quite simple, the Skyfall Blade was obviously his handiwork.
Although I donât know how he did it, the hand beneath the table likely held some weapon and then stabbed out through another mirroring surface.
âWhat should I call you?â
After neutralizing the Skyfall Blade, Fu Qian didnât rush anything but just looked at the stiff Mirror Knight and asked.
âHow did you know?â
The Mirror Knight, unable to hide his shock, but unwillig to answer his question.
âGood question.â
Fu Qian didnât mind much and even withdrew his hand the next moment.
Facing this, the other party got the hint and placed his hand on the table.
And from this angle, his hand was still holding nothing.
âWhat a magical weapon, itâs just a pity its wielder is somewhat lacking.â
Fu Qian began with a full dose of sarcasm, pointing at the shattered tabletop and scoffing.
âDo you really think such a clumsy performance could fool anyone?â
âAnyone who could calmly watch monsters wreak havoc and wait for suspicious people to act wouldnât lose their temper over such a dubious answer. That performance just now was truly an insult to oneâs intelligence.â
âIâm even curious who you usually deal with? To make you so presumptuous.â
âSo, you knew I was nearby all along?â
After a long silence, Mirror Knight finally spoke.
And although his face couldnât be seen, the effort in maintaining a steady tone seemed to reflect his injured pride.
âYeah, wondering what you were up to was one of my reasons for coming into this shop.â
Fu Qian answered with absolute honesty, looking somewhat regretfully at the ground.
âOf course, the flavor was also quite worth the audience.â
âŠ
Mirror Knight fell silent for a few seconds again, the next moment a strange sound arose.
The helmet, made of over a hundred mirror pieces, centered on the eyes, collapsed and folded outward, revealing a fairly young face.
His features were stern, he seldom smiled, and even with the helmet on, his brown hair was meticulously trimmed, showing he was someone who cared deeply about his appearance.
âBallard, Grim Ballard.â
With his real face revealed, he introduced himself with a cold expression.
âSo, Mr. Andiel, you still havenât answered me, why are you here?â
Despite stating his name, he clearly wasnât ready for small talk, only showing a bit of willingness to communicate.
âDidnât I just tell you? Iâm an audience.â
Fu Qian said, smiling and pointing at his eyes.
âIâm just watching the play here. It was lively, so I stepped in, but since you werenât moving, I decided to help push the story along.â
Audience?
Mirror Knight Ballard seemed to realize something.
âOutsider?â
âOutsider.â
Fu Qian nodded earnestly.
And while talking, he even repeated the old trick, his fingers reaching up again.
Whatâs with people these days, always loving to play the wise guy from above?
And this time he clutched not the invisible, intangible sharp blade, but a gracefully curved claw.
This dark crimson, pointed claw clearly belonged to the end of a slender appendage.
And though it wasnât as inscrutable and unpredictable as Ballardâs attacks, the embedded lethality was astonishing.
Fu Qian had no doubt that if he were to be struck once, even his skull would be penetrated.
Furthermore, its timing was particularly cunning, appearing just after he realized Ballardâs sneaky assault.
In such situations, even the wary might subconsciously relax against the same tactics.
Unfortunately, what do true professionals knowâattackers will never understand.
At that moment, the claw was firmly trapped, unable to advance or retreat.
Yet, even when its cover was blown, it still exhibited a malicious nature.
The next moment, the seemingly indestructible claw actually split down the middle.
A new, more slender claw, as if formed from congealed blood, protruded outward, aiming straight for Fu Qianâs head.
How ferociousâthe downfall of many heroes and valiant men!
In his contemplation, Fu Qianâs left hand, which he was waving, suddenly swelled, and he counter-stabbed along the trajectory of the claw.
Great minds think alike.
Hence, almost instantly, the standstill assassination turned into a literary Gestalt.
If it continued, his own head might be perforated, while the assailant would end up with five holes.
In fact, his opponent couldnât even cease their attack, as Fu Qian hadnât loosened his grip on the claw since the start.
âŠ
Crack!
At the critical moment, the claw in Fu Qianâs hand actually snapped, leaving only the tip.
This act of cutting off oneâs limb allowed his counterattacking finger thrust to miss.
Ah!
The next moment, a painful cry descended from above, though it couldnât hide the languid seductiveness.
âThis really hurts!â
Accompanied by the flirtatious complaint, two more claws slowly descended, ultimately touching the ground.
With the claws retracting, the figure they supported likewise descended and appeared before Fu Qian.
She was an extremely stunning woman, her full, lush lips and slender, soul-snaring eyes captivating.
Yet what drew the eye was her thick, red hair.
It almost exceeded lushness, meandering downwards and playing the role of clothing in its unique way.
Even so, her movements revealed more of her voluptuous, keystone-like physique than even Catherineâs.
The dark crimson claws were not part of her extremities, but bone wings that protruded from her back. Fu Qian even noticed that one wing was missing a section.
âSuch a handsome young man, yet so violent?â
As the Clawless Queen sat down, her first act was to gently stroke her severed limb, tears welling in her eyes.
âAh? Wasnât it a gift for me?â
Fu Qian looked even more surprised than she did, skillfully playing with the broken claw, making it dance between his fingers.
âI thought you were giving me a token of affection by breaking it off!â
This bizarre line rendered the sultry queen utterly speechless.
And watching the other party handling her severed limb ignited an uncontrollable blaze within her.
âIt pleases me if you decide to keep it.â
After a deep breath, she turned and glanced at Ballard with a look of reproach.
âBallard, why didnât you help just now?â
It was clear the two were acquainted.
âIdiot!â
Ballard didnât fall for it, his emotions seemingly finding an avenue for release at last.
âIf I had intervened, you may have been dead by now.â
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