This made him feel as if he had entered a huge trap. At this time, he also felt that this was somewhat different.
The thing he was attacking was just an illusion. Jack wasn't in the bed at all.
Jack had found the man who attacked him and felt sorry for him.
He could have lived well, but why did he choose to attack him at this time? He couldn't be Jack's opponent.
Jack was a very cruel person. He was never polite to these enemies. He directly attacked the person in front of him.
The Lord-God also realized that what he was attacking was an illusion. Now that the person was most likely to appear behind him.
The enemy wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to kill him directly. How could he agree to it? He turned around and blocked the attack.
Jack was more curious about the man in front of him when he saw that he was able to block his attack.
He wanted to know who the person in front of him was and why he could block his attack?