Saurun's speed was extremely fast. If he were to sprint forward in a straight line, he would not be slower than Zero.
However, his movements were rather rough. If it wasn't for a sniper like Zero, he wouldn't have been able to tell the minute differences between the two.
On the seventh floor of a building, in silence, Sauron crossed the street below.
This young man was exercising and there was a faint dark red aura around his body.
Everything that was brushed by the aura began to burn.
A path of fire appeared behind Saurun.
It was another ability user from the Elemental Domain!
In his heart, Lingcun felt that it was not easy to mess with those who had the ability in the Realm of No Sediment. This had already become his common sense.
It was impossible to defend against Lafite's unstoppable attacks, and the Elemental Force Field was useless even for ordinary sniping.
As for the blond man who passed under his eyes, he was even more difficult to deal with than Ralph.
As long as one was not blind, one could tell that this person was proficient in fire elements.
In the elemental domain, fire and thunder elements were the most destructive elements.
No matter what rank Saurun's power was, he would still feel a headache coming on.
Zero's left sleeve was rolled up and there was a bandage on his wrist.
There were traces of blood on the sterilized bandage, and he didn't know what Zero had done.
He had silently exchanged Cortley's ordinary sniper rifle for armor-piercing bullets, but when Sauron ran past him, Zero had no intention of helping him, no matter how much he wanted to shoot down this handsome man and save Leah.
When wolves hunt, they patiently wait for their prey to make a mistake and then bite through its throat.
Zero was waiting now for an opportunity that would surprise Saurun.
Sauron came to a dilapidated building that had been abandoned for years. The building was badly damaged and half collapsed upstairs.
There were piles of gravel and steel bars inside the building, so it was obvious that they were not moving through. According to Saurun's calculations, the location of the shot came from the tenth floor of the building.
The place was in a straight line with his camp. There were no obstacles in the way, and it was the perfect sniper position.
Sauron hoped now that the sniper had not left, so he could teach him a lesson he would never forget in his life.
Although he was an Elemental Domain Talent Cultivator, Saurun's physical strength and skills were far from what Lafite could compare to.
He made his way up the broken fire escape, fence, and air-conditioner.
Far away, Saurun was like a dark red gecko, roaming the outer wall as if walking on flat land.
He climbed through an open window into a corridor.
The door to the left of the hallway was ajar, and Sauron could hear the sound of breathing through it.
Although his breathing was weak, it was clear that Zero had deliberately slowed this movement, but it could not escape Saurun's ears.
Every knight who successfully graduated from the Blood Cavalry training camp has the most basic scouting abilities. This is not something that Raf, who grew up in the wilderness with pure elemental ability, could compare with.
Saurun kicked the door open, not intending to launch a sneak attack.
Of course, he didn't adhere to the rigid Knight's creed. It was just that when his own strength was above his opponent's, there was no need for him to play such small tricks.
Simple, direct, and terrifying martial power. It would make it so that the opponent would always remember him.
If Sauron wanted nothing, he had to make the soldier afraid of himself.
That way, Zero would follow Sauron as faithfully as the rest of his entourage.
However, when the door was kicked open, a shadow swept over his head.
Without thinking, Saurun waved his hand and a ball of scarlet flames hit the shadow.
'Bang! 'a cracking sound was heard.
After which, Saurun only felt his entire body getting wet. However, he was also drenched in some of the liquids.
Judging by the color and smell of the liquid, it was clear that it was fresh blood.
Saurun was stunned for a moment.
The sound of saliva being swallowed came from the room. Because of the darkness, Sauron couldn't make out the surroundings. However, he knew that the other party was not zero, but some other bloodthirsty creature.
The place Sauron had chosen was to the south-west of the ruins of the city. They had stopped at the edge of the city.
This ruin was about the size of the city in which Remutt lived, and in this city Sauron could sense the breath of many dangerous creatures.
Even he was unwilling to delve deeper into the dangers of some of the auras.
During the turbulent years, mutants evolved much faster than humans.
Although the Dark Council was one of the best human clans in the continent, but for the Blood Knights, this continent was too vast. There were also countless forbidden areas and unknown domains.
In these places, there were more terrifying creatures than anyone could imagine. Some of them did not even appear in the Dark Council's intelligence database.
Saurun was just a passerby and did not want to disturb the natives in the ruins.
But now, he seemed to have become the most suitable prey for the natives.
All of this came from the blood on Saurun's body.
He suddenly realized that he had fallen into a trap of zero.
There was a sudden sound of wind in the darkness, and a few figures scrambled up from the ceiling and walls, then pounced on Sauron.
Saurun snorted coldly. He didn't seem to move at all, but a gust of wind wrapped in raging flames whirled around him.
A few living corpses threw themselves into the wind, their skin quickly burning up, followed by their flesh and bones.
The seemingly weak Fen Feng, however, carried a shockingly high temperature, and immediately turned these corpses into fireballs.
But the creatures that loved blood were not only alive, and in the sound of their wings beating the air, a group of blood bats flew out from the darkness like a dark cloud towards Sauron.
A scurvy bat is no different from an ordinary bat in appearance. Other than having two pairs of small, scarlet eyes growing out of its head, it is basically difficult for you to distinguish it from an ordinary bat.
However, this little monster had evolved into a snake-like poison gland.
The poison gland exists in the upper cavity of the bat's muscles. Once it bites into something unique, the muscle squeezes out the poison from the poison gland and enters the prey's body through the bat's fangs, causing them to die within seconds.
It could be said that the Bloodthirsty Bats' rate of evolution was the smallest compared to other creatures, but their venom was something that even the Armored Savage Bear couldn't withstand.
Saurun did not want to use his own body to test the Blood-Thirsty Bat's venom. He raised up his hands as if he were lifting a thousand jin object, forcefully lifting up the bat toward the group of bats.
It was as if an invisible line had appeared in the sky, and once the bats crossed it, their bodies would ignite.
In an instant, the ceiling above Sauron's head was a cloud of fire.
Bats continued to burn as the stench wafted through the room.
If living corpses and bloodthirsty bats only slightly surprised Saurun, then the two Dark Assassins crawling out from behind the sofas and cabinets in the red glow of the fire cloud surprised Saurun.
He frowned and quickly left the room. He ran towards the window at the end of the corridor.
It was foolish and unwise to take on a nimble Shadow Killer in a cramped place.
Saurun's elemental energy was unable to defend against the Shadow Assassin's fast and powerful attacks. Saurun knew that these two monsters were the main dish in this trap. Living corpses and Bloodthirsty Bats were merely appetizers.
The window looked out. If it was in an open space, with Saurun's ability to control fire, the two Dark Assassins would not be a match for him.
But just as he was about to go through the window, Saurun's expression changed.
His feet suddenly nailed to the ground, forcibly stopping his body.
The next moment, the door frame of the window exploded into pieces. Then, a violent sniper shot could be heard from afar.
If Saurun hadn't stopped moving, then what would have exploded wouldn't have been the window frame, but his body!