Chapter: 159
Once he hides himself in the reed fields and enters the Min River, the pursuers will not be able to find him easily.
�Okay�.�
But before Pyo-wol could even enter the reed field, a large axe flew.�
Bang!
A crater the size of an adult�s torso exploded in the place where Pyo-wol had just been. If Pyo-wol had been a little late to avoid it, he would have been smashed like fish meat.
Blood Dragon Blade Lighting (????).
He was a master who had no opponent if he only had an axe.
As soon as he heard that Gunsang was assassinated by an assassin, he ran to this place with his axe.
When he found Pyo-wol, he swung his axe with all his might.
�How dare an assassin dare to kill Qingcheng�s Woo Gunsang! I will punish you by offering your corpse as a sacrifice on the altar of the Qingcheng sect!�
He was genuinely angry.
Although he had no relationship with Woo Gunsang, the fact that the young disciple who carried the future of the sect had his life ended in vain because an assassin, made him angry.
It wasn�t just that.
Most of the warriors who supported the Qingcheng�s call and formed the inescapable net had similar feelings.
Hong Hong!
A huge axe flew with a vicious momentum.
Pyo-wol did not dare to face the axe and fled. Then, this time, something invisible flew aiming for Pyo-wol�s blood.
Pyo-wol almost instinctively bowed his head. Then something invisible ran through his hair and back.
A handful of hair was cut off, and the hem of his clothes was torn, revealing his bare skin.
�Fishing line?�
It was a fishing line that was so fine that it was indistinguishable by the naked eye that attacked Pyo-wol.�
The owner of the fishing line was an old man in his sixties dressed as a fisherman.
The old man�s true identity was So Tae-myung, the Min River�s Fish (????).
So Tae-myung�s weapon was a fishing rod called a Dragon Pole [???(???)]. The fishing rod itself was ordinary, but the fishing line used was made of a material called Cheonjamsa (silk thread).1
The Cheonjamsa was so thin that it was almost invisible to the naked eye, and its sharpness was comparable to that of a famous sword.
Jo Pyeong-gwang and So Tae-myung were old friends.
One attacked from a close range with an axe, and the other attacked from a distance using a fishing rod.
Their collaboration was truly perfect.
Pyo-wol realized that he couldn�t get to the Min River until he defeated them.
Pyo-wol ran towards So Tae-myung. JrNovels.com