The air was thick with tension as the Wu family's elites surrounded Luo and his group. Their movements were precise, their weapons gleaming under the pale moonlight. These were not ordinary fighters—they were trained, disciplined, and prepared for battle.
Luo stood in the center, his expression unreadable, but a sharp glint flickered in his eyes. He could feel the weight of the moment pressing on him, yet a smirk tugged at the corners of his lips.
Meilin gripped her daggers tightly. "They're serious about this."
Wei Fang cracked his knuckles. "Good. I was starting to get bored."
Lin Zhi, ever composed, exhaled slowly, his sword steady. "Stay focused."
Across from them, the leader of the Wu family's squad stepped forward. His twin sabers reflected the dim light, his gaze calm yet calculating.
"You're quite bold for standing against us," he said. "But you should know—this fight won't end in your favor."
Luo scoffed. "That's a lot of confidence for someone who brought an entire squad to deal with a few people."
The man's smirk faltered for a fraction of a second before he lifted his hand.
"Enough talk."
With a swift motion, he signaled the attack.
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### **A Storm of Blades**
The first strike came without warning—a dagger flying toward Luo's chest. Luo shifted to the side, the blade narrowly missing him. Before he could regain balance, another opponent lunged, sword flashing in the moonlight.
Luo ducked, the sword slicing through the air just above his head. He retaliated instantly, driving his palm into the attacker's chest, forcing him back.
Meilin moved like a shadow, her daggers cutting through the air with precision. One enemy barely had time to react before she struck, her blade grazing his shoulder.
Wei Fang and Lin Zhi were already engaged in battle, their swords clashing against the Wu fighters. Sparks flew as metal met metal, the force of each strike sending echoes through the trees.
Luo stepped back as two enemies rushed him at once. His grip tightened around the wooden staff he had picked up earlier. It wasn't much, but in his hands, it was enough.
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### **Luo's Counterattack**
The first attacker swung at him—a horizontal slash aimed at his ribs. Luo twisted his body, dodging just in time. The second opponent struck from above, forcing Luo to raise his staff in defense.
A sharp *crack* echoed as wood met steel, the impact vibrating through his arms.
*They're fast, but predictable.*
Luo narrowed his eyes, quickly analyzing their movements. He baited an opening, lowering his stance slightly. As expected, one of the fighters took advantage, lunging forward.
Luo reacted instantly.
He sidestepped, caught the attacker's wrist, and twisted it sharply. The enemy gasped in pain, dropping his weapon. Before the second opponent could react, Luo struck with the staff, knocking him off balance.
**"Attitude Points: +5 for controlling the fight."**
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### **A Greater Challenge**
The Wu elite had remained still, watching the battle unfold. Now, he stepped forward, his twin sabers glinting ominously.
"You're more capable than I expected," he admitted.
With a single movement, he closed the distance.
Luo barely had time to react before the first strike came—a fast, precise slash aimed at his side. He deflected it with his staff, but the sheer force pushed him back.
The second attack followed immediately, the saber cutting toward his shoulder. Luo twisted away just in time, the blade slicing through his sleeve.
*He's fast.*
The elite didn't give him a chance to recover, his movements relentless. Luo could only evade, searching for an opening.
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### **Ending Hook**
Luo exhaled, wiping a trickle of sweat from his forehead. His heart pounded, but his smirk remained.
*This fight just got interesting.*