Don't Offend The Young Master

Trapp watched as the scout, Ryder, made his way towards the assassin, phantom trace. His gaze was especially focused on his every movement as he tried to see if he would behave abnormally and make any hidden moves. But the scout's actions were normal and Trapp didn't notice anything out of the ordinary.

When the scout was almost 3 meters away from the assassin, Trapp immediately withdrew his senses from him, not daring to pay too much attention to the scout lest he be discovered by the assassin.

Every assassin had a powerful perception, and they could notice it when they were being spied on. It was naturally the same for a top assassin, like Phantom Trace.

Trapp did not dare focus too much on Phantom Trace, and he only dared to listen to the movement of the wind if he wanted to capture any sound from their conversation. Also, he didn't dare to look at the assassin directly because that could trigger a reaction from her. if Trapp tried to stare at any part of

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