"Take your stances." The supervisor instructed.
Nel took his usual bizarre stance. Crouching and letting his arms danglezily, it was a stance that would have oozed lethargy if anybody else had taken it.
But not Nel.
No one would have called him lethargic.
Not with the savage beastly aura he radiated. The sheer pressure he exerted on everyone with just a sh of focus was immense, it was as though one was staring into the eyes of a tiger face-to-face.
Yet when one turned to nce at Hever, one could only see an unmoving mountain. He had a sturdy aura that gave one the impression that he was unmovable. He simply gazed abck at Nel, ignoring his strange antic as he took his stance.
It was a modest stance.
Distributed feats, and open hands ready for interception.
The stance was modest.
But the danger that Primordial Instinct felt going near it was not.
"This is going to be one hell of a fight." Rui grinned.
"Begin!" The supervisormenced the match.
WHOOSH
Nel dashed, reaching Hever in an instant. He swung a wild haymaker at his face with immense speed and force.
BOOM!
A heavy impact resounded through the air and the earth of the sparring facility. The oue of the sh shook not just the ground, but also the minds of those who were watching.
Nel had been the one to attack first.
Yet, the very next moment, he was t on the ground.
A milestone had been crossed.
For the first time since themencement of the preliminary contest... Nel had been downed.
"This..." Rui''s eyes flew wide open. What had urred had unfolded so fast that it was a blur even to Rui''s eyes. From the looks of it, even Nel was unable tobat it in time!
However, what had happened was clear. Hever had intercepted Nel''s attack and swung him across his shoulder using not just the energy gathered from across his body, but also the energy of Nel''s own attack.
The resulting oue was a throwing maneuver with such absurd power, that even Nel was unable to mitigate the damage!
"Unbelievably fast intercepts, remarkably smooth and fluid transition and an incredible impact fueled by his opponent and himself." Rui muttered.
Rui realized that out of all the former twelve top rankers, Hever Mendelieve was a cut above the lower half. No wonder he had managed to go undefeated even at the top ranker began being pit against each other. He was a powerhouse and a contender for the position of representative of the Martial Academy in the Martial Contest.
Yet Rui knew the match was far from over.
Nel got up to his feet, grinning as he patted his uniform. He wasn''t bothered that his attackpletely failed and was used against him overwhelmingly m him into the ground.
No.
He simply grinned like a boy who had been gifted the toys he wanted for christmas.
He turned to Hever, stancelessly.
"Heber Menleave." Nel addressed.
"You-" "-It''s Hever Mendelieve." Hever cut him off calmly, correcting him.
"Ah.." Nel scratched his head awkwardly. "I''m not good with names. But I''ll remember yours." He promised.
Suddenly, there was a change.
It could be felt.
The air grew heavier.
It grew graver.
The expressions of the onlookers tightened.
A maelstrom of pressure pushed down on all of them as Nel''s grin grew wider.
"You''re strong." His focus and concentration skyrocketed.
His eyes burrowed into Hever. "Stronger than I could have hoped for."
He took his signature stance.
Yet, it waspletely different.
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"The strongest I''ve faced so far."
Nel had changed.
"Please."
Only sincerity could be heard in his tone.
"Try not to lose too quickly."
Hever simply gazed at him.
He sighed.
"Come then."
His words cut through the heavy atmosphere.
There was nothing left to be said.
WHOOSH
(''...Fast!'') Rui''s eyes widened (''Only Kane is faster!'')
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BOOM!
Nel mmed the floor. Yet before Rui could even marvel at Hever''s technique, he was already up!
WHOOSH
Nel blurred as he appeared in front of Hever. His fist was merely inches away from thetter''s face.
And yet,
BOOM!
He was already on the ground, skidding away.
WHOOSH
BOOM!
WHOOSH
BOOM!
...
WHOOSH
BOOM!
The Martial Apprentices gaped. Hever Mendelieve threw him over and over!
Nel''s speed was immense. Only Kane would overwhelm it, almost everyone else would simply lose. The few that didn''t would need to be extremely careful.All rights ? N?velDrama.Org.
Yet Hever Mendelieve was intercepting these speedy attacks and throwing Nel to thr ground before thetter could even do anything about it?
"He''s incredibly fast." Dalen murmured.
"No." Kane shook his head. "The speed of his motion isn''t special, he''s not bad, but he''s not particrly good either."
"Then how is he aplishing such speed?" Fae asked.
"Not sure." Kane admitted, scratching his head. "It''s like there''s no dy in his motions or something. It''s hard to exin."
"It''s a result of an unbelievable amount of muscle memory. It has to be." Rui realized, observing Hever with his keen eyes.
"I thought memory resided in the head not in the muscles." Milliana tapped her temple.
"Muscle memory is the subconscious memory of movements and coordination." Rui exined. "It resides in a special part of the brain that is responsible for motion, coordination, bnce and equilibrium."
"What does that have to do with Hever?" Dalen asked curiously.
"Normally, all movements require conscious processing and guidance from the conscious mind." Rui exined. "Even as we move, our conscious minds are perceiving, thinking, making a decision and executing the decision regarding what movement we should make next."
Everyone nodded. This made sense.
"But." Rui added. "This takes time. Not too much time, of course, but enough time to slow down the execution of movements, especiallyplicated movements, especiallyplicated movements like Martial Art techniques."
"Hever is skipping all of that through sheer muscle memory." Rui exined. "Rather than consciously perceiving, processing and thinking, and finally making a decision. He simply skips all of that because he subconsciously remembers what movements to make in any given circumstance."
This was the secret to Hever''s strength!
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