Mu Zi entered the arena, and just like the others, faced the initial roaring and charging of two monsters.
Mu Zi knew that the two monsters were not targeting him at the beginning, so he sidestepped and then followed with a backward roll, dodging clear of the path in between.
As the two monsters collided, Mu Zi pointed his Magic Wand, and a Fire Bird descended from the sky, exploding right in between the point of impact.
The two monsters were scorched by the flames but only for a brief moment before the effect of the Flame Burn dissipated.
Following that, one monster continued its charge, while the other kept rolling.
And now their target had become Mu Zi. As a Mage clad in cloth armor—a class with low durability—he would have to use his lifesaving skill if hit once, and a second hit would almost certainly result in instant death.
Moreover, against multi-hit consecutive attacks, it's virtually certain that even lifesaving skills wouldn't suffice.