A straight kick flew past my face.
The strength of continuous attacks is a major advantage in the martial arts world, as it's easier to chain them together compared to other weapons.
The instep, having quickly changed its position, aimed at me once again.
"Nabillera" is an expression from an old poet who described the word "like a butterfly" in an archaic style.
I could now understand why such a nickname was chosen for Tuhuiâs movements.
Her style emphasizes speed and technique over strength.
The connections between her attacks are fluid, and she knows how to vary them depending on the situation.
Her balance is excellent, making high-level techniques seem effortless.
A perfect match for the nimble and striking-heavy âTuhui (éå§«)â class.
However, she couldn't overcome the limits that players focusing on continuous attacks often face.
âHer repertoire is predictable. Unless she intentionally changes things up, sheâs just repeating the same old moves.â
The martial arts drawn by her arms and legs seem incredibly variable.
It gives the illusion that she can create any line, as if an infinite number of possibilities are waiting to unfold.
But what should never be forgotten is that the opponent is still human.
Humans are creatures of adaptation.
This is generally a positive term used when overcoming adversity, but adaptation doesn't always carry a good meaning.
Adaptation is familiarity. It can also mean complacency.
Without realizing it, we become comfortable, and the moves we often use settle into âhabits.â
And those habits often rob us of countless opportunities and possibilities.
Nabillera was a typical player trapped by her accumulated experiences.
The path she was walking is one Iâve already passed.
âWhen the match is over and you go home, try to review each situation where you attacked the opponent. Youâll be surprised.â
âWho are you advisingâ¦?â
âYouâd better listen. Iâm saying this out of pity because I can see the effort youâve put in. Oh, itâs only effective if you write it down, by the way.â
Iâve said all I needed to say.
Now, itâs time for me to start counterattacking.
After the high kick, a foot stomp will follow.
The habit I identified before the match played out exactly as I expected.
Because I prepared for it, the initiative shifted to me.
I lightly scratched Nabilleraâs calf with my dagger and then aimed at her shoulder with the opposite dagger.
Tuhui chose to lower her stance and evade. I could have stabbed down right there, but it didnât seem like a good move.
I could see her shoulder muscles tightening.
Even if she tried to obscure my vision, it wouldnât work on me.
Nine times out of ten, she would aim for my chin with an uppercut.
An assassinâs frail body couldnât afford to take that kind of damage.
So I decided to counterattack.
If the continuous attacks are a strength in martial arts, then the opposite weakness is their predictability.
Although the opponent had professional experience in martial arts, Iâd faced opponents in the national team training center who couldnât even come close to matching my skill with a sword.
We werenât on the same level, fundamentally.
[Applying "Hemotoxin: Bleeding Poison" to the opponent.]
["Hemotoxin: Bleeding Poison" has been applied again.]
["Unstoppable Bleeding" effect damage increased by 50%.]
I tilted my head slightly, and Tuhuiâs arm passed right by my side.
The sound of the air being pushed aside briefly felt threatening.
From the long cut made by my dagger, red blood burst out.
It seems that luck was on my side today.
The bleeding exploded, and droplets of blood splashed across Tuhuiâs eye.
During that brief moment when her vision was obstructed, I could accomplish a lot.
When sensory input is blocked, the natural instinct is to create distance from the opponent.
My dagger was faster than her movements.
I stabbed into her thigh as she tried to rise for a kick and dug deeper toward her inner side.
âThis is payback from earlier. That really hurt, you know.â
Just because my opponent is a martial artist doesnât mean I canât use martial arts myself.
I struck her abdomen with my knee, and with some time left, I hit her sternum as well.
At the same time, I stabbed below her collarbone with my dagger.
The brachial plexus.
The nerve bundle formed by the roots of the fifth to eighth cervical nerves, and the first thoracic nerveâfive nerve roots in total.
If damaged, the entire upper body could be destroyedâa crucial spot for any martial artistâs life.
These kinds of critical areas also have high damage efficiency in games.
Immediately, Tuhuiâs right arm was paralyzed.
She lost an important weapon as a fighter.
âTry a little harder, senior. Itâd be embarrassing to lose without landing a single hit.â
At least if she could get away from me.
If she didnât, sheâd probably die here.
Meanwhile, things were not going smoothly for Galaxy Gamingâs main team either.
For now, it looked like Galaxy Gaming was pressing Sigma relentlessly.
But summons are expendable, and a gun with no bullets is nothing more than a piece of junk.
In the end, since no kills had been made, it was only natural that anxiety started to set in.
With repeated explosions, Lucheâs shield was losing its strength.
Countless guard breaks, too many to count. Her armor was scorched and cracked, but that was it.
Luche stood firm, still holding her shield and not falling.
In any game, an invincible tank doesnât exist.
The higher the level of play, the harder it becomes for tanks to survive as the battles intensify and the dealersâ skills rise.
Therefore, the virtue of a tank on the front lines is simply ânot dying easily.â
They force the enemy to expend their resources while staying alive themselves.
Today, Luche performed this role better than anyone.
[âSigma Ga-wolâ has defeated âEunha Fiesta.â]
[âSigma Ga-wolâ has defeated âEunha Nabillera.â]
On the other hand, Sigma already had two kills.
The bleeding from the first surprise attack eventually took Fiestaâs life.
In that short time, several vital points were hit, and Galaxy Gaming had no supporters to heal the wounds.
We could consider ourselves lucky that she didnât die immediately.
Nabillera, too, didnât manage to buy the time she hoped for.
She had built her strategy and trained specifically to face Ga-wol.
Her resolve was in vain, leaving behind only one strike.
Just before her death, she managed to land a hit on Ga-wolâs side.
It wasnât a light blow, but it wasnât fatal either.
Tch. Ga-wol spat out blood from his mouth.
Luche tore off the half-destroyed armor fragments and threw them on the ground.
From that moment, Sigma launched their full offensive.
âLooks like the promised time is coming.â
âThe assassin is like a death sentence coming, and Luche is still holding strong.â
âMeanwhile, Galaxy Gamingâs ammunition is slowly running out. The Spirit Healer is dead, and the number of Lava Wolf summons has significantly decreased.â
âAazure is attacking hard, but the firepower is running low.â
The Lava Wolves made a fierce charge.
In response, a gun lance shot was fired a moment earlier.
The iron-scented flames tore the wolvesâ bodies apart.@@novelbin@@
Through the blackened explosion, Camellia emerged.
Though Ga-wolâs arrival somewhat overshadowed it⦠during the previous IKL Spring League,
Luche was Sigmaâs shield, but Camellia was Sigmaâs sword.
Now, the strength of the warrior who had preserved their power was like a disaster to the mages.
âOh... Camellia is heading toward Nareâs Spirit Healer.â
âThereâs no power to stop it. Itâs only a matter of time.â
âIt seems impossible to get support from the other players. At this point, the game is essentially lost.â
Moreover, Azure wasnât in a position to comfortably use magic either.
Quite some time had passed since the last shot rang out.
A sniper must be targeting her from a new position.
She checked her surroundings for cover and erected an ice wall if needed.
But then... suddenly, the assassin was behind her.
âUnnie, behind!â
âWhen... when did that happen...!â
âGood reaction. I was planning to kill you right away.â
It was so close that there wasnât even a sound.
If it werenât for Crimsonâs shout, she might have been killed right there.
Azure bit her lip and slammed her staff into the ground.
Blue frost spread in a circle, but the assassin simply disappeared into the shadows.
When the assassin reappeared, it was behind Crimson.
She slashed the neck, cutting off her magic, and severed the tendons, rendering her staff-wielding hand useless.
Azureâs staff moved just in time, but it was meaningless resistance.
From somewhere, a spear flew and pierced her heart.
âHah...â
Camelliaâs throwing spear, which had been darting through the enemy lines, struck precisely.
The shaking aim of Azureâs staff couldnât stop Ga-wol.
At this point, the game was practically over.
Azure muttered, smiling faintly.
âI didnât think the strategy would break so easily...â
âWell, itâs not the first time Iâve been hit.â
âI guess so. Sigh, I really want to win the next game.â
[âSigma Ga-wolâ has defeated âEunha Crimson.â]
[âSigma Camelliaâ has defeated âEunha Azure.â]