Thud, thud, thud, the military saber struck like a Floating Cannon, relentlessly bombarding Gao Xin.
But Gao Xin, disregarding the bombardment, went straight for the Judge, and with a pu-chi, a stab, pierced directly through his skull and deep into the stone wall, nailing him upon it.
At the same time, the military saber stopped bombarding, not because its owner was dead, but because Gao Xin's position now overlapped with that of the Judge's head.
At this moment, the military saber stopped its attack and instead flew forth, vertically chopping from behind.
Yet Gao Xin acted as if he had eyes on the back of his head, one hand impaling the Judge, and the other hand reaching back to grasp the military saber.
In an instant, the military saber calmed down, obediently staying in hand, as if it had recognized a new master.
"Ah?"
The Judge was completely demoralized, utterly intimidated by Gao Xin's ferocity.