The wheels of the Hellfire Motorcycle were still spinning madly, but Roger was like a mountain that stood still in the same spot.
At this moment, it wasn't Rogge who was blocking the Hellfire, but the Northern Cold Blade in his hand.
All he was doing was providing a fulcrum for the Northern Cold Blade.
"Who are you?"
After realizing that the Hellfire motorcycle couldn't move forward no matter what, Ghost Rider finally spoke.
"Konoha, Rogge!"
Rogge introduced himself briefly. As for whether or not Ghost Rider knew who he was, it wasn't within his consideration.
Hearing Rogge introduce himself, Ghost Rider, who had no skin or flesh, tilted his head in confusion, as if trying to figure out who Rogge was.
While he was thinking, Ghost Rider stopped the Hellfire, got off the motorcycle, which looked both good and practical, and slowly walked over to Rogge.
The Hellfire stopped, and Rogge put away the Northern Cold Blade in his hand as he stared at Ghost Rider's eyes that were burning with hellfire.
Rogge wasn't worried that Ghost Rider would use the Trial's Eye against him. On the contrary, he was looking forward to it.
He was a little curious about which was stronger, the Mangekyou Sharingan or the Trial's Eye.
When Rogge and Ghost Rider looked at each other, Ghost Rider's fanatical fans and the Houston police finally caught up.
But when they saw that the person standing in front of Ghost Rider was the Fourth Hokage, Rogge, they couldn't help but stop in their tracks.
Konoha's collateral damage was already deeply rooted in people's hearts, and very few people were willing to risk their lives to test this point.
Although they didn't dare step forward, this didn't affect the fanatical fans' filming.
Phones were taken out one after another, and the cameras were aimed at Rogge and Ghost Rider in the distance.
Some fanatical fans even took out professional filming equipment and started filming seriously like frontline reporters.
Compared with these fanatical fans, the Houston police clearly didn't have as much filming equipment.
However, the Houston police had more advanced police helicopters.
Under normal circumstances, these police helicopters were only suitable for capturing criminals.
But now, these police helicopters had become the most professional reporters at the scene, sending the footage back to the police station.
After the fanatical fans and the Houston police appeared one after another, the professional reporters appeared one after another. Interview helicopters from various newspapers and news channels also arrived at the scene.
As more and more spectators gathered, Rogge and Ghost Rider, who were the stars of the show, didn't seem to notice anything as they continued to look at each other.
Rogge didn't attack, and neither did Ghost Rider.
Wearing a light blue Chakra coat and orange-red Hellfire, Rogge and Ghost Rider sized each other up as if they were prey.
Just as all the onlookers were wondering when the two of them would start fighting, Ghost Rider made the first move. A bone fist wrapped in hellfire flew straight at Rogge's head.
Although the speed of the bone fist was not fast, its strength was not small at all.
In particular, the Hellfire wrapped around his fist gave off a shockingly high temperature.
If Ghost Rider wasn't attacking Rogge right now, but an ordinary person, it would have been a headshot without a doubt.
But Rogge wasn't an ordinary person, and Ghost Rider's punch was too slow for him.
After Ghost Rider punched, Rogge raised his right hand and grabbed the hilt of the Northern Cold Saber.
Then, he drew and swung the saber as fast as lightning.
Even the high-speed cameras didn't catch Rogge drawing his saber.
The only thing they captured was Ghost Rider's bone head flying high into the air.
Not to mention the onlookers, even Ghost Rider himself didn't see how Rogge drew his saber.
It wasn't until his head flew up and the scene in his vision started to spin that Ghost Rider realized that his head had left his body.
Hellfire gave Ghost Rider an immortal body, but it also deprived him of his normal senses.
In Ghost Rider's form, he didn't have the sense of touch and taste that a normal human had, much less the so-called sense of pain.
To some extent, this was a good thing, especially in battle.
But at certain times, it would also bring some inconvenience, such as now.
After sending Ghost Rider's head flying with one slash, Rogge turned slightly to the side and dodged Ghost Rider's ferocious punch.
Then, he sent the headless body flying with a kick.
Ghost Rider was indeed very strong, and Hellfire was indeed very powerful.
But Ghost Rider's combat skills were also undeniably bad.
Not to mention that Ghost Rider was now facing Rogge, who had been through hundreds of battles and had almost perfect melee combat skills, even if it was an ordinary Konoha warrior in front of him right now, they would still be able to crush him in terms of combat skills.
Rogge didn't know if Ghost Rider would become very good at fighting in the future.
He only knew that the current Ghost Rider was a combat rookie who only had strength but didn't have much skill.
Yes, he was just a rookie.
Although his head had been separated from his body, with the help of Hellfire, Ghost Rider's body quickly recovered his head and then reattached it.
After moving his reattached head, Ghost Rider took off the chain wrapped around his body and covered it with Hellfire.
Although Ghost Rider was only left with a skeleton, it didn't mean that he really had no brain.
Although he didn't have a formal fight with Rogge, Ghost Rider knew very well that he was far from being Rogge's opponent in melee combat.
In that case, he would use Chain Technique, which he was better at, to deal with him.
Although fighting with chains didn't look like much, it was also a skill.
In particular, for Ghost Rider, this was a combat technique that required profound techniques.
When the chain in his hand was wrapped in Hellfire, Ghost Rider didn't hesitate and attacked again.
Unlike the previous straightforward attack, Ghost Rider, who used Chain Technique, finally looked a little bit like a warrior.
The Hellfire Chain attacked Rogge like a viper, and the seemingly simple chain became extremely flexible in the hands of Ghost Rider.
Clang … Clang … Clang …
Before the Hellfire Chain hit Rogge, it was swung away one by one by the Northern Cold Sword in his hand, turning into an irregular arc.
The Hellfire Chain that was swung away didn't fall to the ground, nor was it taken back. It flew out of thin air and attacked Rogge again.
The orange-red Hellfire Chain was constantly thrown at Rogge, but Rogge didn't move a step. He stood in place and swung the Northern Cold Sword again and again.
In the eyes of the onlookers, Ghost Rider at this time was like a Beast Tamer who was taming a beast.
And Rogge was the beast baring its fangs and brandishing its claws.
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