Qin Xixuan found that Qin Ming didn't retreat much, let alone go to support another passageway.
After stepping back for some distance, he stopped.
Charge up!
Qin Xixuan sensed that Qin Ming was accumulating energy.
Seeing Qin Ming accumulating energy, Qin Xixuan's eyes lit up, she was ecstatic.
Figured out a way!
If Qin Ming accumulates strength, then Si Kou Dai must take care of it.
If Qin Ming is allowed to successfully accumulate energy, even if Si Kou Dai's martial arts strength reaches the half-step supreme and is in a state of stimulating blood power, he is definitely not his opponent.
The attack after charging is very powerful.
Si Kou Dai was indeed very strong, but Qin Xixuan felt that Si Kou Dai would at least suffer minor injuries if he received Qin Ming's charged attack forcefully.
Qin Ming can absorb the energy of heroic spirits to heal his wounds, but Si Koudai has no time to heal his injuries.
The accumulation of minor injuries will lead to serious injuries, and the seriously injured Si Kou Dai is not Qin Ming's opponent.
All Si Kou Dai must prevent Qin Ming from accumulating strength.
Qin Ming accumulated strength and turned passive into active.
This method is really good.
Qin Xixuan was very excited.
Qin Xixuan felt that Qin Ming was accumulating strength, and Si Koudai naturally felt it too.
Although Si Koudai was attacking the heroic spirit with all his strength, part of his attention was still on Qin Ming.
Even if his spiritual consciousness had broken through and he was no longer afraid of Qin Ming's sneak attack, he was always worried about Qin Ming.
Although the heroic spirits are very powerful and fearless of death, their backbone is Qin Ming.
Moreover, Qin Ming has countless means, Si Kou Dai is not worried about the heroic spirit, only Qin Ming.
Seeing Qin Ming accumulating strength in the distance, Si Koudai secretly thought something was wrong.
He is now in a dilemma.
Continue to kill heroic spirits, what about Qin Ming's charged attack?
Don't care about Qin Ming charging his attack?
When I first saw Qin Ming, he was seriously injured by Qin Ming's charged attack.
So Si Koudai knew very well how terrible Qin Ming's charged attack was.
All around here are Heroic Spirits.
After Qin Ming charged up, he launched a heroic spirit against him, and the heroic spirits beside him were desperately cooperating with Qin Ming.
Then he will be in danger.
If he was hit by Qin Ming's charged attack head-on, he would die!
Even serious injuries are impossible.
Even if he blocked Qin Ming's charged attack, Si Koudai felt that he would be slightly injured.
Most importantly, Si Koudai could feel that the threat from Qin Ming was getting bigger and bigger.
It is very possible that Qin Ming's current martial arts strength has improved again, and the power of charged attacks has also increased.
Thinking of this, Si Koudai could only give up killing the heroic spirits and rushed towards Qin Ming.
The heroic spirits behind him were blocking Si Koudai, but just now the heroic spirits mainly prevented Si Koudai from rushing forward, and now he suddenly retreated, and the heroic spirits had no time to stop him.
Si Kou Dai will soon get close to Qin Ming.
Qin Ming opened his eyes, smiled faintly, gave up accumulating energy, and continued to retreat.
Seeing that Qin Ming didn't want to fight with him and chose to avoid it directly, Si Kou Dai was very anxious.
"Qin Ming, you coward, fight me if you have the ability!"
"Both of us don't run away, it's a fair fight!" Si Koudai yelled.
He had already seen that Qin Ming had no intention of fighting him at all.
Qin Ming just wanted to disturb him from killing the heroic spirit, and to disturb him from rushing out.
In other words, Qin Ming was delaying time.
Regardless of Qin Ming, if he continued to kill heroic spirits, it was indeed possible to rush out.
But Qin Ming couldn't bear to attack him with all his strength. The most likely reason is that he didn't rush out, and Qin Ming killed him before he finished killing the heroic spirit.
But despite Qin Ming, chasing and killing Qin Ming, Qin Ming didn't fight him.