"Why is he so slow? Mr. Ye clearly left so many traces. It should be easy to find him."
"Isn't he a little too paranoid? Mr. Ye didn't set any traps at all."
"Ah... I understand now. Arthur is thinking according to his usual habits. He thought that this was a trap that Mr. Ye had deliberately set up, so he didn't dare to move forward rashly."
"That seems to make sense…"
Everyone immediately understood.
Arthur's previous opponents were all life-or-death battles.
The opponents were also experts in reconnaissance and anti-reconnaissance. They would often deliberately leave some traces to lure the enemy into a trap.
Thus, when Arthur fought against Ye Feng, he had assumed that Ye Feng was an 'expert'.
The marks left behind by Ye Feng were too obvious. Even an amateur player would not leave such obvious marks.
This made Arthur suspicious. He suspected that the other party was deliberately luring him, so he slowed down.