Ye Weiming seemed to intend to make amends for his past errors, adopting the posture of Tai Chi and advancing toward Ah Er unhurriedly.
But facing such a Ye Weiming, Ah Er didn't dare to let his guard down in the slightest.
Ah San's blood-soaked corpse lay nearby, searing a lesson into his mind that if he wasn't careful for even a moment, he would meet the same fate as Ah San!
Under the influence of extreme fear, upon seeing Ye Weiming approaching, Ah Er remained in a defensive stance, not daring to make any rash moves.
As Ye Weiming drew closer and closer, sweat started to bead on Ah Er's forehead.
The closer he got, the less Ah Er dared to act rashly.
And at this moment, Ye Weiming's hand was nearly touching his palm, followed by a natural flipping motion, resembling the "Cloud Hands" from Tai Chi, but in reality, his three fingers had already aimed for Ah Er's pressure point.