The Most Powerful Brain in the Interstellar Space

Chapter 465 Jiang Hui VS Huan Xian

Chapter 465 Jiang Hui VS Huan Xian (Part 2)

Jiang Hui never imagined what it would be like to fight Huan Xian one day.

Okay, she knows now.

The conclusion is that Huan Xian is truly terrifying; Holly is nothing compared to him.

Despite some setbacks, the two eventually boarded their respective mechs, while the rest of the group was quickly cleared to an observation area outside the combat zone to avoid accidental injury.

Then, as soon as the timer started, Jiang Hui felt the dark figure in front of him disappear rapidly, and heard a whooshing sound in his ears.

Jiang Hui could vaguely sense the changes in the other party's trajectory, and even vaguely sense the timing of his approach, but her immediate reaction was not quite keeping up with Huan Xian's. Feeling that she might not be able to dodge, she quickly changed her strategy, dragging her legs and sliding backward in an almost backward position, creating a longer defensive line with Huan Xian.

However, the other party seemed to have anticipated his next move, quickly adjusting his direction and angle, and swiftly approaching her using her strange gliding posture.

……

"Wow, this is exciting from the start... Huan is really a veteran, piloting the mecha is already quite skilled. But this is too unfair to Jiang, she hasn't been learning this for very long." Hillman and Clarence were watching the battle from the observation area, naturally taking in the actions of the two.

Beginners and experienced mech pilots are different; the difference is so great that it can be seen at a glance. This is not necessarily related to talent or skill level, but rather to the difference in a relaxed and appropriate sense of rhythm.

Jiang Hui is indeed an all-rounder, which is reflected in her talent for piloting mechs. She maintains a perfect balance throughout, combining speed, reaction, and auxiliary operation skills. Even though her lack of experience causes slight hesitations in transitions, she is improving rapidly, constantly refining and growing.

Although Huan Xian was a command student, his skill in piloting the mecha showed that he must have had a lot of practical experience with mechas. While he couldn't be called a soldier yet, he was already a fairly mature individual soldier.

It is currently known that both of them have the same mental strength level, S-rank, and even if there are some differences, they are within the same category. However, Jiang Hui does not have any particularly obvious advantages, and she lacks a bit of experience and proficiency. This battle seems to have already been decided at a glance.

"He can't let his guard down; Jiang Hui isn't so easy to deal with," the young man beside him said in a deep voice. His gaze was fixed on the arena, his emerald eyes slightly bright, his expression calm and confident.

Upon seeing his expression, Hillman couldn't utter the words he was about to say. He shuddered and immediately fell silent.

His friends are terrifying! Oh well... he'd better just lie down and wait to get beaten up.

The profile picture was in response to Clarence's judgment. Jiang Hui, who was pushed to the limit, also seemed unable to accept this situation of being relentlessly pressured, so she decided to turn the tables and take the initiative.

Mimicking linear shape, right?! She's still researching the characteristics of this mecha, and this comes in handy.

Seeing that she was about to be cornered, she suddenly rushed forward in the opposite direction, while at the same time trying to lower her center of gravity.

This maneuver is extremely risky, requiring exceptional body control and a high level of mental fortitude; she absolutely cannot afford to collapse first. After all, if she loses her composure, her entire posture might become incorrect, and she could fall like a domino. At that point, Huan Xian wouldn't even need to move; he could punch her however he wanted, and she wouldn't have a chance to turn the tables.

The nucleus-floating design of the pine tree's feet proved to be ingenious, ensuring the smoothness of the entire series of movements and making the actions both continuous and complete. With just a gentle pull, Jiang Hui used this subtle force to break through the opponent's lower body and pass directly through the gap.

Jiang Hui was able to counter Huan Xian's attacks, and his opponent could naturally read some of Jiang Hui's body language as well. He also changed his position. His opponent seemed unwilling to relinquish the initiative he had gained. Although he shifted his center of gravity, he left relatively little space in his lower body in order to maintain this close-range superior advantage.

Although this adjustment is the optimal solution for the current situation, it is actually very dangerous, as it directly draws him into Jiang Hui's attack line. If Jiang Hui were to launch an attack during this time, it would put Huan Xian at a significant disadvantage.

But will Jiang Hui be able to use this opportunity to meet Huan Xian?

It seems unlikely—

Huan Xian seemed to possess the ability to foresee the future; his attacks and defenses appeared effortless and stress-free. Even when she suddenly launched an attack, he was still able to handle it with ease, because Huan Xian himself possessed the cheat-like ability of interconnected senses.

He can not only read the enemy's energy, magnetic field, and even emotions, but also perceive the subtle changes in everything.

In his eyes, everything in the world that moves is traceable—literally traceable. Huan Xian can predict the movement trajectory of any target at its most minute detail and react accordingly.

His abilities are actually very similar to Jiang Hui's. However, Jiang Hui's abilities are more a combination of intuition and some kind of strange algorithm, leaning towards real-time changes. Huan Xian, on the other hand, makes accurate predictions based on the interconnectedness of his five senses and energy magnetic fields; he is more inclined towards premonition and prediction.

Accurately pinpointing the right moment and knowing when to act, it's really hard to say which one is stronger...

However, the naive Huan Xian was ultimately tricked by Jiang, who was proficient in multiple disciplines.

Jiang Hui never intended to confront them head-on; from the beginning, he planned to outsmart them.

Huan Xian is the most capable opponent she has ever encountered who can restrain her abilities.

Whenever she wanted to make a certain movement, the other person could respond immediately, even before she had finished making the movement.

This was a complete suppression for Jiang Hui, who possessed extreme computing power, putting him at a disadvantage.

Although she has put up a fight so far, and the battle is going at a stalemate, the gap in stamina, experience, and skill is significant. If she wants to win, she must finish the battle quickly, ideally by finding and exploiting his weakness.

What flaws does Huan Xian have? He has almost no flaws; at least, with Jiang Hui's current abilities, he cannot find any.

As the saying goes, the biggest flaw is the absence of any flaws. Sometimes, being too perfect and smooth can lead to blindness. Huan Xian's problem lies in his direct connection to his five senses; he absolutely trusts his own brain.

In this situation, she could devise a way to get the other person's brain to help deceive them as well. It wouldn't take long, just a moment, to free up some time for her to operate.

The two mechs moved in a staggered pattern, one above the other and one behind the other, and a strong exchange rapidly arose in the gap between them.

This is exactly what I wanted—

(End of this chapter)

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