In the dead of night, under the thick moonlight, the guard was tight around the valley with open views, making it nearly impossible to infiltrate without any alarm. Upstairs, someone was comfortably watching the computer, oblivious to the fact that Ghost had arrived, let alone at his side. When he finally sensed danger and turned his head, all he saw was a massive black shadow pouncing on him like a mountain. His face instantly turned pale, his eyes filled with sheer terror, and he didn't even get the chance to sound the alarm.
When people witness the unbelievable, their brains often freeze, unable to process what they are seeing. Of course, they also snap back to reality quickly. The time it takes to go from brain reaction to bodily defense varies from person to person. Those with professional training might only need the blink of an eye. But that blink was all Luo Zheng needed to execute a close-range fatal blow.