Chapter 1032 - 1032 Chapter 1032 Bit of a Voldar Bash
D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad
1032 Chapter 1032 Bit of a Voldar Bash
âTHE MATCH IS OVER FOLKS. BODEIR FROM THE MOUNTAIN SHAKER SECT IS MOVING ON TO THE GRAND FINALE! Just give us some time to fix up the arena and weâll be on to the next second semi-final match!â said the announcer, finally dropping the volume of his voice. Kat was thankful, even if it was only for the one sentence.
While Kat was rejoicing over the announcerâs volume choices, and everyone else was fairly distracted, Bing watched as Voldar was taken off the arena by medics, and Bodeir walked confidently off the stage⦠until he made it to the tunnels where he nearly collapsed, leaning heavily against the wall for support. Bingâs eyes shone, as she took in that little detail.
âWhat a match,â said Kat, unaware of Bingâs thoughts, âBodeir managed to do really well⦠I thought it would be closer but honestly this was probably still the most challenging match Bodeir has had to fight so far,â
âYou donât know the half of it,â said Bing with a grin. The rest of the girls turned to look, questions in their eyes⦠well except Lian. She was still slumped in the chair, and trying to get her qi levels back up. âBing was much closer to losing then he made it out to be, he nearly collapsed leaving the stadium,â
âReally? How much qi do you think he has left?â asked âLilyân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHard to say⦠Bodeir uses techniques that take a pretty heavy toll on his body. Even if heâs using qi to mitigate the damage, itâs not an easy style of martial arts to use. His whole thing is making sure he uses less energy blocking then his attackers use trying to take him down. He could be nearly out of qi⦠or his muscles could be in agonising pain and his qi could be more than half full. Itâs really hard to tell with him⦠itâs what makes the Mountain Shaker Style so risky, but so good. Itâs hard to tell just how much fight they have left in them. Fighting through muscle pain is annoying, and painful, obviously, but very possible. Itâs not possible to use more qi once youâre bottomed out thoughâ¦â explained Bing with a shrug.
âWell⦠how close do you think that match was?â asked Sue, âTo me, it didnât look close at all, in fact, I think Bodeir had more issues with his first match then he had in this one,â
Bing shrugged, âWell⦠it really comes down to how much qi he has but I canât sense that sort of detail from such a long way away. I think⦠hmm⦠well I think it came down to a few things. The first is that Voldar is clearly unfamiliar with Bodeirâs style. He seemed to think his gravity incrementing strikes werenât actually doing anything and Bodeir was just faking things, at least, thatâs my assumption regarding why he went to trying to lighten Bodeir later on.
âIt was very much the right idea⦠but Voldar was clearly getting desperate when he tried it. If heâd removed Bodeir from the floor early on he wouldâve been able to do so much more damage as Bodeir scrambled to get back to the ground. Itâs his connection with the earth that lets him disperse so much damage easily with his qi. If Bodeir was stuck in the air, heâd need to take a big chunk of earth with him, wasting more qi, or burn qi to keep himself stuck to the floor.
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âWhat really clinched it for Bodeir though⦠was that moment of shock after Voldar tried to whack Bodeir out of the arena. That moment Bodeir collided with the barrier? He was so shocked. I suspect he used all, or almost all, of his qi in one final strike in an attempt to win with a ring out, knowing that it was unlikely he, that is Voldar, could win any other way. He was clearly exhausted, and Bodeir was looking remarkably fine at the time. Another thing pointing to Voldarâs lacking knowledge of a very famous style,
âOf course, another big mistake was thinking Bodeir was unaffected by the gravity increases⦠but honestly I canât say how big of a mistake that was. Bodeir wasnât exactly bluffing, from what I could tell it just didnât matter all that much to his techniques, and his body is tough enough that the increased gravity wasnât causing his internal organs any issues. Still, it was likely a big waste of energy trying to decrease the gravity on someone youâd already increased the gravity on, fighting part of your own technique. Voldar was so desperate he likely didnât even notice that part,â
*Hmm⦠I suppose I wasnât really thinking about all of that. In fact, I sure why Voldar switched tactics mid match anyway. I had guesses, but Bing seems much more certain. I suppose it comes from her own experience fighting the style?* âIs the Mountain Shaker Style particularly strong against blunt trauma? Or would it work fine against bladed weapons as well?â asked Kat.
Bing made a âso-soâ gesture, âAs something consider a top tier cultivation style, it canât have such an obvious weakness as âstick the cultivator with the pointy endâ so⦠no, in general it isnât weak against bladed weapons, it even has a number of techniques specifically made to destroy, or dull weapons used to attack itâs practitioners to discourage that very thing⦠of course⦠with that being saidâ¦
âIt cannot be denied that it is exceptional at dealing with blunt force trauma, and damage dealt from qi techniques. The second is more important than the first, normally, but at this level qi techniques are much less of a concern. Most qi techniques at Rank 2 are all about supporting your body, or the most basic of ranged attacks, that standard qi shielding is able to block most of it you have any skill at all,â explained Bing.
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âI seeâ¦â mumbled Sue.
âWell, weâve ragged on Voldar a bunch for his panicking, and his lack of knowledge⦠but did he deserve to be there? Did he just get lucky? The announcer implied no⦠but that mightâve just been hypeâ¦â said Kat.
âIâd have lost I think,â chipped in Lian from the side.
âDonât be too harsh on yourself Lian,â said Bing.
âHa, donât even try that. His little trick that let him walk on air up to the stage? That would decimate a whole bunch of my techniques. Add on top of that the fact my metal pillars didnât provide any arial defence, and that my slowing curse is partially gravity based and he could ignore all of my techniques except my basic shield with a bit of effort⦠and you should know that while my shield is good⦠itâs not perfect and Voldar is efficientâ¦â said Lian.
Bing sighed, and said, âI donât like how harsh youâre being on yourselfâ¦â
âBut you agree with me right?â shot back Lian.
âYes fine, I agree with you,â admitting Bing with a pout. âItâs a bad matchup⦠but Iâm not sure Iâd be all that much better. Voldar has clearly mastered multiple forms of combat and Iâm not sure my sword would be able to hold up against multiple gravity strikes from his hammer. Iâd need to dodge everything⦠and if I messed up just once? Perhaps even just if he clipped my hair or robes? Then Iâm out of the game. Iâd get slower and slower until I lost. I donât think I could beat him without a good deal of luck myselfâ¦â
âDo you think Feng can beat him? Or well, wouldâve beaten him if it was Voldar that one?â asked âLilyâ.
âHmmm⦠probably?â said Bing carefully. âI canât say for sure⦠and I think it really depends on how easily Voldar can deal with the cold. Feng and Voldar have somewhat similar fighting styles, Feng likes to slowly apply more and more chilling effects by constantly attacking with duel knives that he likes to use. I suppose itâd be whoever was overcome first.
âI think Feng would win? He has a faster weapon, and two of them. If they were trading blows, Feng should come out on top⦠but with Voldarâs ability to weigh down his hammer, a more direct clash that wasnât about stacking effects could see Feng lose. I think itâd be a close match⦠but I believe in my brother. So⦠Iâd give the win to him in this imaginary bout.
âNaw⦠a bit of a bro-con are we?â said Sue.
âA⦠what?â asked Bing confused.
âA bro-con, someone who⦠really loves their brother,â explained Sue with a grin, letting more of her intent leak into the words.
Bingâs face instantly twisted into one of disgust as the more⦠âmatureâ⦠meaning of the word. âGross. Soooo gross Sue,â grumbled Bing.
Sue just shrugged, âWell, if youâre not interested does that mean heâs free game for me?â asked Sue âinnocentlyâ.
Bing was about to reply with just how gross that thought as well⦠but realised sheâd be playing right into Sueâs hands, so instead she said, âIf you think you can get past my parents and court my brother? Or just fuck him? Well, thatâs your business really,â
âYouâre learning,â said Sue. âGood, it wouldnât be any fun otherwise,â