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To be fair, Qi Xuansu was not particularly skilled in killing. He was not an assassin trained from childhood, so he did not know the most efficient or quickest methods to kill. His strength lay in keeping calm in the face of danger, which was forged through life-and-death experiences. He also had a flexible fighting style that adapted to changing situations.
Adaptability was not just about ingraining techniques until they became instinct. It also required thinking and being good at utilizing external conditions.
Under such circumstances, Qi Xuansu rarely displayed the overwhelming dominance that Li Changge did, partly because Qi Xuansu was born with lesser innate advantages and partly because external conditions varied from battle to battle.
The assassins of The Inn were different. They had been trained since childhood to know every weakness of the human body. They were masters of various killing techniques and were adept at using external conditions. However, their strengths lay in ambush, concealment, and assassination.
Simply put, assassins specialized in attacking unprepared enemies with a single fatal strike. If the first strike failed, the assassins had to flee.
In truth, if...



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