Lin Kuang executed the Antelope Hanging Horn Sword Technique. Its attacks were seamless, appearing chaotic and devoid of any set forms—this was the technique's very essence. As Lin Kuang unleashed this swordsmanship, Klaus was immediately forced back step by step. Klaus was an assassin, and his style was predicated on assassination: swift, fierce, and precise. Those were the cornerstones of his approach. However, facing Lin Kuang's assault, Klaus found himself overwhelmed. This was not a style of combat he was used to.
Seeing this, Daniel stopped waiting for an opening. Klaus was on the verge of defeat. If Klaus lost, Daniel would be left alone, making him even less of a match for Lin Kuang. Therefore, he had to act. In an instant, the two men ganged up on Lin Kuang, but it was completely useless. They were continuously forced back by Lin Kuang's Antelope Hanging Horn Sword Technique, capable only of parrying, with no strength left to counterattack.
