That's what the assassin thought, his gaze fixed on the crimson beam of fire that distorted the very void.
However, the next mont, his expression underwent a drastic transformation.
Just as the arrow was poised to strike, it vanished into thin air, leaving the assassin dumbfounded.
Yet, before he could fully comprehend what had occurred, a searing sensation engulfed him.
Every hair on his body seed to have burned, and sweat poured from his pores, mingling with the billowing smoke that seed to cook him alive!
Instinctively, his survival instincts surged forth.
The eyes concealed beneath his black cloak reflected a pattern as he summoned a swirling vortex of wind to form a protective barrier around him.
At that precise mont, the arrow found its mark.
With horrified eyes, the assassin watched as the barrier, which he was so confident on, faltered under the relentless force of the arrow.
Despite his best efforts, it crumbled within just a breath's ti, unable to withstand the arrow's relentless assault.
Boom!
Luckily, it was enough ti, and he escaped successfully. But still, the arrow had slightly grazed his arm, lting it like liquid.
"Luckily," he thought, with so lingering fear.
"So you were here."
Suddenly, a cold voice resounded in his ear as he saw a large fist descending on him slowly.
However, it wasn't exactly slow; instead, it was a manifestation of extre speed, a level of speed even higher than breaking the speed barrier.
There was no surprise, as Aur's punch landed, the man was crushed to a aty paste.
"How weak?" Aur muttered in a surprised tone while casually rubbing his fist sared with so blood.
The assassin should have been a peak tier one wizard; however, he was killed by him like a chicken.
But thinking of the advantage of the bow, Aur felt it was natural with his terrifying blood and Qi, which had already reached the peak tier one, superimposed by the lethal artefact, which was basically tailor-made for him.
A peak tier one wizard, in exactly the sa realm as him, was slaughtered like a chicken.
This was the terrifying power of a lethal artefact in the sa tier; the combat strength would increase several tis just from using it.
Aur's mind swirled with thoughts as he sighed before pulling the string again.
Although his contemplation might have been lengthy, it actually occurred in just a breath's ti, or even less.
"There should be five more individuals," he snickered, the terrifying perception he had gained making almost every tier one hiding spell visible to him as clear as day, even from a distance.
His confidence surged sharply; if he could kill a peak tier one wizard so easily, then killing more shouldn't be a problem either.
Shh…
The void around him distorted again as he unceremoniously poured out his blood and Qi into the bow.
With the terrifyingly vast amount of blood and Qi he possessed, he didn't need to worry about exhaustion.
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Aur released the string, and the arrow-shaped fra streaked through the air, distorting everything in its surroundings.
At that mont, five figures, also cloaked in large black cloaks, began to retreat stealthily from the scene.
Their eyes betrayed a sense of horror as they communicated with each other through subtle hand gestures.
Although the exact contents of their conversation remained indiscernible, it was all too clear to Aur's crimson eyes. He could discern so fragnts.
"The information was wrong. He is a peak tier one wizard."
"No, he shouldn't be. I sense sothing off about him. From the presence he has released, he is undoubtedly one, but he might not be a wizard…"
The assassin paused, exchanging glances with each other, their terror deepening.
"That other guy should also be an assassin hired to kill him as well. But he was killed without a mont's notice. Even if there are five of us, we might not be able to match that monster."
As they conversed in various sign languages, suddenly, the four turned their heads upon hearing a scream from behind them.
One of the black-cloaked figures was entirely lted by the flickering red fla in the shape of an arrow that had penetrated him.
The arrow was extrely fast; in just a breath's ti after Aur released the bow, it had reached its target. This was a distance of more than two kilotres covered in an instant.
A chill ran down the spines of the remaining four as they increased their speed, utilising all the spells in their arsenal to push themselves to their limits.
All of this unfolded before Aur's eyes, and a frown creased his face. With his sharp mind, he calculated the distance in what seed like an instant.
"If I use it normally, I might have to let one go at this rate," Aur thought to himself.
Decisively, Aur started pouring his blood and Qi again, forming another arrow. However, he wasn't entirely satisfied. Skillfully, he controlled and poured more of his blood and Qi into the bow.
In a short ti, he ford another arrow, aiming it with his other thumb which separated the two.
He wanted to manifest more arrows; however, feeling the strain, Aur already knew that the artefact had reached its limits. In one swift motion, he released the strings.
Shhh…
The void trembled as two fell in an instant, almost half their bodies lted.
The remaining two assassins exchanged helpless glances.
As expected, Aur released the string again after forming two more arrows of blood and Qi, and the last two fell without surprises.
Aur looked at the lted corpse with a satisfied expression on his face.
"This bow is truly terrifying."
At this mont, six peak tier one wizards had already fallen rcilessly to these lethal artefacts, denying them any chance of survival.
"If in the future I get a chance, I must increase the tier of this bow. It shouldn't be hard to elevate it to the tier two artefact level," Aur swiftly began to loot the corpses.
However, he was quite disappointed when he only found so mana crystals.
However, that was to be expected, as an assassin's life was constantly at risk.
Why would they provide sustenance to their own enemies if they were to perish?
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