While Frida was an incredibly able fighter, Tyler was just better.
He was one of the Ten Princes of Hell from Gehenna and was ranked in the top fifty mercenaries on this side of the world.
Leaning back slightly, he easily avoided Frida's kick. Using this opportunity, his right hand shot out toward her chest with his fingers curled slightly like claws.
He yelled smugly, "Take this! My patented Dragon Claws!"
His men cheered lecherously as they let out wolf-whistles while Penny and the rest were furious at his despicable actions.
Shocked and enraged, Frida hurriedly dodged the attack.
In the end, Tyler's hand only managed to grab hold of her suit jacket. With a loud ripping sound, he tore the jacket from her body.
Dressed in a white shirt, long black pants and leather boots with her long hair tied up in a ponytail, Frida looked particularly valiant without her suit jacket.
She was both stunned and infuriated that her jacket had been torn away.
Stunned that he was a lot more powerful than she thought and infuriated at his shameless move.
He shot her a wicked smirk, jeering, "Hehehe, quite the agile one, aren't you? Let's see if you can avoid it again!"
With that, he lunged toward her like a fearsome tiger.
Giving a war cry, she dashed forward to meet him. What followed was a flurry of punches and kicks as they battled each other furiously.
Unfortunately for Frida, she was just no match for Tyler.
In no time at all, she found herself unable to hold him off. Helplessness, rage and panic rose in her.
I'm doomed! Am I really going to be insulted by this bastard in front of everybody else?
With three punches, Tyler broke through her defense. His fingers reached for her chest again and he snickered perversely. "Where are you going this time, hmm?"
Terror shone in her eyes as she paled.
At that moment, Nathan stealthily flicked a coin in Tyler's direction. It flew forward silently, its speed so fast that nobody even saw it moving.
Before Tyler's hand could touch Frida's chest, the coin impacted him.
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