Joe clutched his chest and roared, "Walter, stand down!"
However, Walterpletely ignored him, his eyes zing with malicious intent that seemed almost tangible. His outstretched ws viciously grabbed toward Andrew''s skull.
Andrew instantly turned around. The iing aura stung his skin like icy needles but also sparked a wave of killing intent deep in his chest. He locked eyes with the charging Walter and was about to meet the blow head-on.
Suddenly, a small figure shot out in front of him.
A flying kick mmed into Walter''s ribs, intercepting the attack mid-air.
Andrew blinked in surprise. "Shiloh?"
Shiloh''s long hair, tied behind her head, floated as if caught in an unseen breeze. She said indifferently, "You''re hurt. Rest for a bit. I''ll deal with this shameless castrato."
In that moment, Shiloh''s entire demeanor shifted, appearing cold, sharp, and ruthless. Her petite bodyunched into the air, soaring about five meters before closing the distance again.
Then, came a flurry of attacks, and blows rained down like a sudden storm, each one fast, fierce, and precise.
She snapped, "You ignorant old freak, how dare youy a hand on Andrew. Die!"
Walter hissed like a cornered viper, his twisted old face contorted with rage. His fingers curled into ws, summoning a web of shadowy afterimages that blocked every strike Shiloh threw.
This was Andrew''s first time seeing Shiloh unleash her true martial prowess. Every move she made flowed like water: soft and fluid, yet unbelievably fast and devastating.
Moreover, her technique was not just powerful, it carried something different that Andrew could not quite name.
There was a Torasesy rhythm to it. Peaceful, yet unstoppable.
It was the embodiment of water, gentle in appearance, but capable of wearing down mountains.
Walter, by contrast, was wild and ferocious. Despite his normally soft voice and sluggish demeanor, his martial style was all brute-force savagery.
Walter mmed into a weapons rack, shredding a full row of long swords and knives like they were made of paper and tin.
Yet Shiloh''s face remained
direction midway to lightly p the
side of his face with the back of her
hand.
A hidden burst of energy surged through the blow, turning Walter''s sickly paleplexion bright red. His head snapped sideways, and his entire body tumbled toward the ground.
Shiloh flicked her foot, and a performance sword suddenly bounced up, waiting there as if she had foreseen it, for Walter''s head to crash into it!
''Damn in! Her martial arts skills are unbelievable!'' Walter thought, pure fear gripping his heart for the first time.
The head of the Driscoll family''s Shadow Division was frightened by Shiloh''s techniques.
Everyone watching was stunned into
silence. They might not have
understood the intricacies of the fight, but even ayman could teft that Walter was starting to panic. Meanwhile, only Andrew and Joe were able to follow the true depth of the exchange.
Andrew''s mind sparked with a single thought. ''Shiloh''s foundation in martial arts is terrifyingly deep. I don''t think I could beat her if I don''t unlock my second seal, or maybe even the third.''
The realization sent a chill down even his spine.
No one knew what Joe was thinking. However, his eyes were lit with awe; more than that, they were filled with obsession.
He watched Shiloh''s small frame as she danced through Walter''s hurricane of attacks. Every move was graceful, evasive, and unbothered, like a butterfly drifting between des of wind.
Shiloh pressed her palms softly against Walter''s chest. They looked gentle, but the impact blew open twin holes in the back of his coat, splitting it apart like a firecracker had gone off inside it.
"You filthy brat! I''ll kill you!" Walter roared, blood gushing from his mouth as he raised both fists.
With a snarl, he mmed down toward Shiloh''s skull like rolling thunder.
However, Shiloh stepped back,
.n
calmly responding with one hand while her other traced a mysterious arc. With two intersecting movements, Walter found himself with nowhere to apply his strength, swaying like a drunk man and nearly losing his footing.