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Chase was good at capturing people. The trick of capture empty-handedly was the core. With one move, Chase pinched at the gunman's wrist veins, leaned sideways, and advanced. His right palm formed in the shape of a knife and cut the main artery of the neck of the gunman. The action chains: squeezing the wrists, burying the body, and cutting the neck were finished smoothly in a row. Although there was a sequence, Chase was too fast, making people think these happened simultaneously. The gunman had fainted without knowing what was going on. When Chase grabbed his wrist, he couldn't hold and the gun fell to the ground. Soon, the man also fell down. For security guards who could guard in a casino, their response wouldn't be too bad. When the chaos started, other security guards als