Chapter 4934
“Big fool, come on…”
Kai beckoned to the massive tiger.
“Big tiger, kill him. Don’t hold back,” Baohu roared.
The big tiger gave a nod and leapt onto the stage.
With a heavy thud, its enormous body landed on the ring, causing the entire Baohufang to tremble. Dust rose from the ground, swirling into a hazy mist beneath the lights.
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Its eyes, like copper bells, locked onto Kai, violent flames flickering in its pupils. Twin jets of white breath puffed from its thick nostrils, like an enraged prehistoric beast awakening.
“Little bug, I’ll crush you into meat paste!”
The big tiger’s voice thundered like rolling clouds, shaking the lanterns around the ring and making their flames flicker.
His tone was laced with cruel excitement, as if he already envisioned Kai crushed and broken.
Kai merely smirked with contempt, a dangerous curve forming at the corner of his lips.
He slowly rolled up his sleeves, revealing thin but sharply defined arms, then curled his finger toward the big tiger. “Come on. Let’s see how much you’ve got, you big fool.”
His voice wasn’t loud, yet it echoed clearly through Baohufang, brimming with unshakable confidence.
Baohu tilted his head back and laughed, his voice echoing like a giant bell. “Boy, kneel and beg now, and I might let you keep your body in one piece!”
Kai’s smile turned cold. He didn’t reply, only flexed his wrist—his knuckles cracking crisply.
That seemingly casual motion made the big tiger’s heart skip a beat. Some instinct warned him: this lean opponent was far more dangerous than he appeared.
The big tiger charged first, thick legs pounding the ground like a moving mountain, cracking the earth beneath each step.
He threw his head back and roared, the deafening sound hammering against the ring’s protective barrier and sending ripples through it.
Then, his massive fist came crashing down toward Kai with a roar that split the air. As it moved, the compressed air around it warped into visible ripples and burst with explosive sound.
The force behind that punch could flatten a small hill!
The crowd instinctively covered their ears. Some of the weaker spectators were even knocked to the ground by the gust stirred up by the blow, their faces pale. Others had already shut their eyes, unable to bear the sight of Kai being smashed into a pulp.
Bai Yi stood at the edge of the ring, beads of sweat forming on his forehead. But when he saw Kai’s calm demeanor, he felt a measure of relief.
He wiped his sweat and muttered under his breath, “My dear son-in-law, you’ve got to hold on.”
But Kai merely shifted his body slightly, moving with the elegance of a stroll through a garden.
The massive fist skimmed past the edge of his clothing and slammed into the ring floor, instantly blasting a two-meter-wide crater into the specially reinforced obsidian. Gravel flew, and a thick cloud of dust rose into the air.
“Too slow.”
Kai sneered, his voice laced with open mockery. His figure blurred, and in the blink of an eye, he reappeared behind Dahu—so quickly he didn’t even leave a residual image.
“What?!”
Baohu shot up from his seat, eyes wide with disbelief as he stared at the scene.
His fingers clenched the armrest so tightly that the wood splintered, chips falling between his fingers.
Kai landed lightly on Dahu’s shoulder, his movements as weightless as a falling leaf.
He crouched, gave Dahu’s bearded cheek a playful pat, and said with a smirk, “Big dummy, didn’t your mama teach you to watch your back?”
Dahu let out a furious roar and reached for Kai, but only grasped empty air—Kai had already shifted to his other shoulder, clearly enjoying himself.
“You damn rat! Get down!”
Dahu bellowed in rage, slapping at his shoulder with his giant palm—but every time, he missed by just a hair’s breadth.
To Kai, his reactions were as sluggish as a snail’s crawl.