Now Otto's life was in the hands of Gao Guang.
The elusive Shadowless in the shadows was everyone's nightmare, but facing him lying on a sickbed, would Gao Guang be afraid?
Of course, Gao Guang wasn't afraid of the bedridden Otto; what he feared was the woman behind Shadowless.
And did Otto fear Gao Guang?
Thinking it over, Otto wasn't afraid of Gao Guang either.
His confidence stemmed from the inherent secrecy of the assassin's profession, along with that oppressive feeling that was impossible to prevent yet must be guarded against at all times.
But believing his death to be imminent and certain, and having coincidentally encountered Gao Guang, wanting to meet Gao with a sense of peculiar fate, Otto made a fatal mistake.
An assassin, a killer who can only hide in the dark, when exposed to a pure warrior like Gao Guang, Otto was left with nothing but being completely suppressed.