Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1151: It's Really You_2


In the second duel, although Allen regained some advantage, this so-called advantage was actually not obvious. Therefore, in this battle, even though he agreed, the final score was ten to seven, which was a narrow victory.

Allen was still not satisfied and continued to click ready, but this time the opponent said nothing and also clicked ready, seemingly wanting to regain the upper hand.

The subsequent battles were predictable. The top-tier player lost again and again; this person was already a top player on the platform, yet in battles with Allen, he consistently lost by a large margin, with scores like ten to three or ten to two.

Eventually, the expert finally gave up the match. Of course, Allen also decided to go offline. It wasn't until then that he seemed to gain a new understanding and awareness of the game. Perhaps there were other top players like him worth challenging.

However, Allen never understood why such an impressive player constantly wobbled. Could it be a cheat? Allen was long aware of cheats in the game, so he tapped into some related topics using his special abilities.

Soon Allen realized that the opponent's seemingly erratic movements, continuously switching positions, were not meant to show off, but were instead a setup for subsequent move variations.

Hmm... he understood the above issues. Although not exactly the same, this was somewhat akin to the techniques mentioned in the 'Blood and Passion' segment about Revenge Shadow Rider. With eight opening variations, thirty-two move predictions, and a hundred and twenty-eight positional assaults right from the start.

Allen had some understanding of Feng Yi's characteristics. But once in combat, he discovered the situation was not at all what he thought. While the opponent was merely shaking their body, who knew they'd suddenly launch a kick while shaking? Who can possibly react to that?

Among the previous matches against the mid-tier player, his shaking was entirely in anticipation of the opponent's attack without launching any initial attacks, like immediately executing an uppercut when the opponent jumped, striking them down.

For that mid-tier player's shaking, there was a protective element, an advanced version of the first kind. Because his shaking was more formidable, Allen eventually noticed that his combos and reactions were smoother.

But with Feng Yi, Allen simply assumed because this guy shook similarly to the former, who knew that he was just wobbling without making a move and suddenly ran forward with a kick?

At that moment, he was just getting ready to charge forward in attack. Just as he made the move on the joystick, this guy ran up preemptively, catching Allen off guard. The abruptness of the kick from Beijing cloth shoes left Allen utterly startled.

"You, you're pretty sneaky, aren't you?"

Feng Yi was slightly taken aback, "Huh? Can't say it's sneaky in a normal duel, right? Compared to those turtles, aren't I much more forthright?" As he spoke, his hands didn't slow down. He kicked open and followed up with a wave of Ki energy, perfectly positioned so the fatty couldn't jump over.

"Ah, this..." Allen was speechless, "Alright, let's continue."

He decided to defend against this wave of Ki energy because the current distance was so close that any dodge or jump would surely give the opponent a chance to exploit his vulnerability, or rather, Feng Yi's Ki energy wave was a feint to lure him into jumping or dodging.

Successfully defending, who knew this guy, after one wave, at such a close range, would follow up with another Ki energy wave…?

He had refrained from attacking due to being briefly stunned by that kick. And as Allen didn't expect to have the opening to jump and bring down power from the air.

Though his reaction was a bit slow, since Allen didn't expect this guy to use such a close-range move, he believed he could combo him if given the chance.

However, because he hesitated for those few milliseconds and his hands didn't follow through, his just-started jump was grazed back to the ground by a light kick from Baozi.

During this time, the fatty was in the phase of jumping upward and didn't have the chance to strike, so he was easily nudged back by a light kick, preventing him from taking off.

"What kind of tactic is this?" Allen was shocked. Although his health didn't drop much, within the brief exchange with Feng Yi, he had the feeling this expert wasn't even on the same level as those he'd encountered before.

Just as Allen was floated back by the light kick, and he was unable to strike mid-air, Feng Yi controlled Baozi to charge straight at him for suppression.

At this moment, the fatty had just landed, and it was hardly feasible to outpace the opponent to strike first. One had to wait until their character hit the ground for the system to allow attacking or choose a death move upon landing, or grapple, but without an energy sphere, Allen had no finishing move to perform, so he chose to restrain himself for the time being and defend.

Upon landing, Allen immediately opted for defense. Experience told him this was the time to grapple, and it might deplete a significant amount of the opponent's health. But if the opponent used aerial pressure upon jumping, once he executed a grab and failed to catch the opponent, he'd be completely passive, losing a large amount of health, which was clearly not worth it.

And at this point, switching to defense seemed to be the most prudent choice. The so-called switching defense is about crouching and standing, crouching and standing, roughly repeating the crouch-stand action four times per second. Such a switch allows him to block any attack face-to-face.

But just as he crouched, Feng Yi neither attacked nor jumped, instead stopping in place, following up with a forward punch and a throw.

The timing of that move caught me completely off guard, even Allen gasped... Could this be bad!

What startled him wasn't how sudden this grab was but because he intended to switch to a defensive strategy, switching defense at the rate of four revolutions per second, making the character wobble in place eight times.

In this state, a system bug would determine the player in a spatial stage where none of the moves could cause damage, unless they were hit by a punch, kick, or Ki energy wave; otherwise, any move would be ineffective on them.

Feng Yi managed to grab him because he exploited the timing where the fatty switched defenses, and the motion only halfway complete, accomplished the running stop and grab with super high precision.

In other words, as soon as the fatty switched from standing to crouching then standing again, in that brief moment of becoming upright, the fatty would be in an unbreakable defensive state, and even a Ki hit would just eke out a sliver of health, with all other attacks ineffective.

But Feng Yi managed to strike just as the fatty landed, crouched without standing and suddenly executed a grab within 1/8 of a second, causing Allen to break out in a cold sweat.

Truly Revenge Shadow Rider! Turning a passive turtle game into a platform for attack, two attempts to press forward—one a sudden assault, the other clearly intending to attack, yet there's nothing you can do about it, as he finds an attacking breaching point from all kinds of inconceivable angles, which, who can defend against that?

Is Revenge Shadow Rider really possessed? Ah, no, this guy was actually Revenge Shadow Rider. At this point, Allen could scarcely believe Feng Yi's operation was so impressive. Of course, those two recent attacks carried an element of gambling—brave and cautious—but he did gamble and won! How else can one rationalize this?

With that grab throw technique, the fatty was knocked by Baozi's Palm Thunder into the corner.

"Oh no, the corner!" Allen was extremely shocked inwardly. You don't realize the gap until engaging, but the gap became apparent instantly in his first encounter with Feng Yi. He hadn't realized or had time to experience the duel process before the battle ended. Yet after engaging in days of internet battles, he came to understand Feng Yi's prowess! He is absolutely stronger than all the experts Allen had encountered!

Moreover, right in front of him lies another difficult challenge. The fatty is afraid of corner suppression, and his character is currently cornered, with Feng Yi being such a formidable opponent. If his guess is correct, he's likely doomed.

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