Zhou Kai had made adjustments; Monk was a strength-based opponent, so a head-on confrontation would be pointless. Even if he won, Zhou Kai feared he himself might get injured. Therefore, Zhou Kai decided to use some techniques against Monk.
Monk, on the other hand, was inherently a powerhouse, wielding a Guan Dao, so he decided to confront Zhou Kai with even greater force.
After some tussling, Monk realized something was amiss. Zhou Kai seemed to no longer clash directly with him but maneuvered around him instead. This left Monk feeling frustrated and helpless. Being naturally bulky and handling a Guan Dao weighing around fifty to sixty pounds made movement cumbersome. Now Zhou Kai was darting around him like a monkey, making Monk lose his target entirely.
Zhou Kai's lips curled into a sinister smile, he sneered and said, "Monk, taste my axe!"
As Monk turned around, a dark axe already cleaved towards his shoulder blade.