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Chapter 70 Should we waste some time and kill the person in front of us?

When Valorans spoke, Su Tu, who was the last person behind, knew that the opportunity to make a move had arrived.

The last two people's attention was completely focused on Valorans because of his word to stop.

This was absolutely the perfect opportunity for Su Tu to make his move.

Without hesitation, he quietly approached Lippert and found that Lippert's attention was still on Valorans.

She immediately reached out and covered his mouth tightly, not giving him a chance to make a sound.

Then he plunged the dagger into his neck.

This time, instead of severing the artery, he aimed for the vocal cords.

This would not only damage his trachea, making it impossible for him to breathe, but also prevent him from making any sound.

Of course, to prevent him from struggling, Su Tu carefully dragged him back a few steps.

They only released their hands from his mouth when he stopped breathing and gently placed him on the ground.

Just then, Valorans, who was at the very front, suddenly spoke up.

Su Tu listened for a moment and couldn't help but chuckle.

This guy is actually analyzing Nicot's cause of death.

......

At the forefront, Valorans gestured for the two behind him to stop, his eyes fixed on the ground not far away.

In the dim moonlight filtering through the alley's roof, he could vaguely see a corpse lying in a pool of blood.

The surrounding blood had not yet congealed, indicating that the body had not been dead for very long.

This body is indeed Nicot's body.

"Valorance, what, what happened? How did Nicot die?!"

Breyat, standing in the middle, was the second person to see Nicot.

He never expected that when he saw Nicot again, Nicot was already a corpse.

"I don't know, but judging from the wound on his neck, he was attacked from behind."

Valorans crouched down, examined the wound carefully, and shared his analysis.

"Judging from the size of the wound, it was a short knife, a single cut to the throat, leaving no chance for struggle."

His analysis sent chills down Breyatt's spine, and fear gradually crept into his heart.

"A sneak attack from behind is simply impossible to defend against..."

Before he could finish his reflection, something suddenly popped into his mind.

Lippert just mentioned that he always felt like someone was following him.

If Nicot was killed by a sneak attack from behind, then what if...?

Thinking of this, he suddenly turned around, and after seeing the scene in front of him with the help of the faint moonlight, his pupils suddenly contracted.

Lippert was lying in a pool of blood, his body still twitching slightly. As his life force gradually faded, he eventually stopped moving.

In an instant, he felt a deep fear grip his heart, making him too afraid to utter a sound.

Overwhelmed by fear, he collapsed to the ground.

He could only frantically reach out, trying to pat Valorans and pass on the message to him.

Soon, his hand touched Valorans, tugging at his clothes.

No matter how much he pulled, Valorans didn't give him any response.

He hesitated and turned his head to look, only to see his own hand constantly tugging at his trouser leg.

This made him feel a sense of doubt.

Wasn't Valorans just squatting? When did he stand up?

With a sense of doubt, he looked up and felt a fear rush to the top of his head, as if it would rip his skull open.

By the faint moonlight, he saw a pair of deep eyes filled with tranquility.

Fear, suffocation, death—all these emotions erupted within him, causing his body to convulse uncontrollably.

He was terrified, terrified that his life would be taken away just like Nicot's and Lippert's.

Through the space between his legs, he could see Valorans squatting beside the corpse, constantly analyzing it.

They were completely unaware of what was happening behind them.

He wanted to call out to Valorans, whether to ask him to save him or to let him escape.

But the intense fear of death was like an invisible hand, gripping his vocal cords tightly, not giving him a chance to make a sound.

Seemingly sensing his thoughts, Su Tu slowly squatted down and slightly raised the corners of his mouth.

Then, under Breyat's horrified gaze, he extended his left index finger and made a gesture of silence in front of his lips.

Before Breyat could react, he saw a flash of silver light.

As the silver light faded, he instinctively raised his hand to cover his neck, but blood continued to flow from between his fingers.

A moment later, he fell heavily to the ground, and like the two before him, he was gradually turning into a corpse.

Perhaps it was the potential that erupted before his death, but not long after he fell to the ground, just when Su Tu thought he was dead, he actually let out a whimper.

Without the slightest hesitation, the moment the sobbing sound rang out, he gripped the solitary stone tightly, trying to minimize his presence.

He pressed his body tightly against the wall and quickly moved a few steps away from Valorans.

Only after confirming that the distance was safe did he turn his gaze toward Valorans.

He was now squatting beside Breyatt's body, his eyes devoid of sorrow, only as calm as still water.

He reached out and closed Bradyat's eyes, then silently walked to Lippert's side and closed his eyes as well.

It's fair to say that of the four people who entered the alley, three died at Su Tu's hands, and some even died with their eyes wide open in disbelief.

He was curious about what this calm Valorans would do next.

Driven by curiosity, his attention remained focused on the squad leader.

To Su Tu's surprise, Valorans did not make any defensive moves after standing up.

He simply glanced around calmly, standing quietly in place, as if waiting to die.

However, Su Tu did not make any rash moves and remained standing in the same place as the other party.

It is certain that his current location has not been exposed, and the Lonely Stone is still in effect.

Given that, there was no need for him to make the first move.

The principle of "if the enemy doesn't move, I won't move" was fully realized at this moment.

Neither of them moved, oblivious to the passage of time.

For Valorans, this might be the best outcome.

After all, his reinforcements were still on their way, and the longer it took, the more time it would buy for them.

But Su Tu was no pushover either; his main body was currently at the reconnaissance team's base, constantly monitoring the support team's information.

"Bot's men should be arriving soon. If they surround us in this alley, we might really be doomed here today."

Su Tu weighed the options in his mind and decided to let the man in front of him go for the time being.

He felt that ensuring his own safety was more important than killing the squad leader.

After a moment's hesitation, he moved slowly toward the alley entrance.

However, Valorans seemed to have sensed something and actually started moving along with Su Tu's steps.

This made Su Tu wonder if the other party had already seen him.

But looking at the solitary stone in his hand, he confirmed that it was still working and had not failed.

In other words, the other person is moving along with him based on their sense of touch.

If we don't kill this person, wouldn't it be a disservice to their powerful abilities?

"Should we waste some time killing this person in front of us?"

Su Tu pondered to himself.

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