Neither Asher nor Teo Swig rushed toward each other. They simply stood in silence, staring at one another. Asher didn't plan on being as ruthless toward Teo Swig as he had been with Isaac. Although they weren't exactly buddies, it didn't mean they weren't, at the very least, colleagues against whom he could hold back against.
But, of course, if Teo Swig made statements about Asher going all out against him, Asher would simply one-shot the guy, as that was what going all out actually looked like.
Teo Swig stood in silence for a moment. He could feel countless eyes bearing down on him, but he didn't feel any pressure. Earlier, he had advised Lawrence Shade not to bother engaging Asher in close combat, but could he take his own advice? Definitely not.
Why? Because whether it was long-range attacks or close-combat techniques, he knew it made no difference to the boy standing before him.
