Le Huai couldn't even leave a harsh word behind; his brainstem was ripped open by Yin Zhi's "Heart-Wrenching," his head cleaved by Long Yuan's War Axe, his corpse sliding off the car roof, smearing against the guardrail beside the high-speed rail tracks.
His exit was unexpected yet inevitable. Although Le Huai's magic "Too Late" was flawless defense, the flaw lay in its perfection. Long Yuan's Instant Teleportation has fixed consumption, while Yin Zhi could freely adjust the Magic Power consumption, but once Le Huai defended, he would delay all attacks involving him at full power—even the rain couldn't touch his hair.
His magical consumption was the largest, so he had to minimize activation frequency, naturally taking more risks. His margin for error was lower than others, so he was more likely to exit first, even if not at Yin Zhi's hands, possibly Long Yuan's axe.
The fight to the death at this stage was contending for that negligible cruel probability.
