Ji-woo noticed that the Japanese S-rank hunters were familiar with life and death situations. Therefore, the Aura of Fear had little effect on them and only temporarily halted their movements.
More precisely, those hunters must have often faced situations where they were near death and managed to survive the ordeal. And it would indirectly shape their determination. Such an experience was, without a doubt, the best training a fighter could get.
But, even though it had little effect on people who had such experiences, Ji-woo had no intention of dispelling his Aura of Fear. He shifted his face to the left to look at the man who was slightly taller than him. He could feel the man's immense Mana.
'It's the same as the man with the sunglasses in the cemetery and the woman on Mount Jiri. They are almost equal to each other. But, to be honest, the man with the sunglasses is stronger than that woman and this man.'