However, just as the several assassins raised their guns to take aim, they were shocked to discover they couldn't lock onto the figure at all.
How fast could a living creature be?
An ordinary human needs 12 to 13 seconds to run a hundred meters.
Officially, the world record for the men's hundred-meter dash is 9.58 seconds.
Scientists have tested that the maximum speed an ordinary human's muscle tissue can endure is a 7.5-second hundred-meter dash.
The fastest land animal, the cheetah, needs only five seconds to run a hundred meters.
But top-tier Martial Artists who had undergone special training, whose muscles and skeletal structures had been altered, could unleash speeds comparable to a cheetah over short distances.
So, what about a Saint Awakening who had surpassed the limits of the human body?
Right now, Zhou Yuanjue was demonstrating this power that transcended the limits of biology.
