Mike wasn't really in trouble; it was just that, in the process of escaping, his body got smeared with mud and leaves, making him look quite disheveled.
But he himself hadn't sustained any injuries.
Because Mike had never chosen to confront the enemy head-on, he only engaged in shooting from a distance.
If they weren't sharpshooters, it was difficult for the enemy to aim at a fast-moving target, not to mention aiming at an underground boxing champion known for his footwork.
Using cover and movement, he lured the white bruiser and the man in black in circles through the woods, then called the rest of his bodyguards for reinforcements and successfully took out the two in the forest.
There was no need to try a fair fight when one could outnumber the enemy.
Mike didn't just abandon Phoenix Academy Maggie and run away because he had professional ethics, but such ethics weren't enough to make him disregard his own safety and choose to take out the enemy as quickly as possible.
