"What... what is this?!"
"Wang Ye? Your hand... what happened to it?"
"There... there's a monster!!!"
Some of the men feigned composure, while others were so scared they wet their pants.
At this moment, Wang Ye turned his head toward them,
and their faces turned even paler.
This was because Wang Ye's eyes were filled with blood vessels, making him look fiercely terrifying,
and coupled with an extremely high unit of Primordial Qi within him,
he carried an aura that was soul-stirring.
The combination naturally made the intimidation even more formidable.
Perhaps some people think that appearance alone doesn't leave much impact on the psyche, and when supporting characters in films are frightened to the point of absurdity by monstrous appearances, it's merely an artistic embellishment. But the real reason audiences don't feel the monster's oppressive presence is simply that the camera compresses the intimidation brought on by its size and appearance.
