Rowan's voice turned colder.
"That's why my attack didn't destroy your core."
Rowan smiled.
"Am I right?"
Hai's eyes narrowed.
Then he spoke slowly.
"You're not just strong."
His aura flared.
"In fact."
"You're smart."
The last trace of the hole on Hai's stomach closed completely.
Not even a scar remained.
Hai's expression became colder.
"But I'll tell you this again."
He lifted his sword.
"I'm still toying with you."
His eyes glowed darker.
"But as I speak to you."
Hai's lips curled.
"You really are outstanding for a human."
He paused.
"Or for a being that claims to be human."
Rowan's face didn't change.
Hai continued.
"But it doesn't change the fact."
His voice dropped.
"You have to die."
Rowan smirked.
"Oh really?"
Hai's aura surged.
"Yes."
"If you don't want to die painfully."
Hai raised his blade.
"Then give me your head."
His eyes turned cold.
"I really need your head."
"Or else."
His sword tilted forward.
"I'll take it myself."
