Indeed, in the office, the beggar was truly enraged.
Originally, the three challenges seemed easy for the beggar, believing he could easily defeat Wang Yan, especially with his status as the Demon Emperor, taking on a mere Demon Master—like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Therefore, in the first move, the beggar allowed Wang Yan to unleash his full combat strength, and just as Wang Yan reached his peak, he effortlessly threw a punch and defeated Wang Yan.
After this first move, the beggar greatly underestimated Wang Yan. Hence, in the second move, the beggar assumed that using just half of his power would be enough to utterly defeat Wang Yan.
Little did he know, not only did he fail to defeat Wang Yan, but Wang Yan tore his clothes, revealing his Demon Pattern.
Facing this last move remaining, if he let his guard down again, the beggar might just lose.
Thus, the beggar dared not be complacent, fearing that Wang Yan might have some unexpected tricks up his sleeve.
