The battle began, and without saying a word, Zero clenched his fists and charged toward Ritrolley.

The force of the punch was immense, and sonic booms echoed across the ring, proving just how powerful the punch was.

Zero moved incredibly fast, like lightning, carrying boundless sharpness, and in an instant he had crossed half of the ring.

Ritrolley was momentarily surprised. Zero was indeed Zero; at his age, his punches were already so powerful.

Given the difference in strength, Ritrolley will not use overly powerful methods, intending to provide Zero with some positive experience during the sparring session.

Ritteroli condensed a golden ball of light in his palm and fired it toward Zero.

The light sphere wasn't particularly powerful, but if it hit Zero, it could disrupt his current momentum and greatly reduce his fighting strength.

As the saying goes, one should strike while the iron is hot, but the momentum will wane after a second attempt and eventually be exhausted after a third.

If you can break the momentum of the first wave, you've already won half the battle and can gain a firm advantage.

However, Zero was no pushover; with a simple sidestep, he dodged Ritteroli's energy sphere.

Rittrolli landed with a backflip, grabbed Zero's arms with both hands, and neutralized the force of his punch with a gentle touch.

The two Olympic athletes came together and engaged in close combat, a fierce clash of blows that landed squarely on the ground.

However, it's clear that Zero took more damage.

The two fought, and every collision of their limbs was a surge of power.

Zero's disadvantage was obvious, and everyone could see it.

This can't continue. If we can't suppress them in hand-to-hand combat, then we'll have to resort to beam attacks.

Having made up his mind, Zero used his telekinesis to control his head-mounted boomerangs to attack Rittlorie from both sides.

Seeing this, Rittrolley dodged with several backflips.

good chance.

Before Ritrolli could regain his footing, Zero crouched down, his left hand on his hip and his right hand flat in front of his chest, and fired an Emerium Slash from above straight at Ritrolli.

As soon as Rittrolley stood still, he saw a ray of green light.

Emerium Cut is Zero's strongest beam attack, even though he's still in his school days.

However, the wave-and-light barrier is a skill designed to counter situations where there isn't enough time to release the Ultra Barrier.

With a wave of his right hand, a shield the size of a palm appeared.

The thickness of the cut made by Emerim is about the right size for a shield of this size.

"What!" Zero was shocked. The shield appeared in an instant. What about the flaw he had painstakingly created?

You're smart enough to be considered intelligent.

The Ultra Brothers on stage were also very surprised to see this move, because it was both amazing and practical.

All the Os looked at Taro, their meaning clear.

"Ahem." Taro pretended to cough and shook his head. "This must be a skill he created himself, not something I taught him."

“We know,” Ace said.

"Then why are you looking at me?"

“You, go and get this skill; it’s something that can be written into textbooks,” Ultraman said.

Taro thought about it and realized it made sense.

This move allows soldiers to employ effective resistance methods in various situations.

Mom no longer has to worry about me using my body to withstand attacks!

"Okay, I'll go home tonight and bring it to you tomorrow."

Below, after blocking Zero's Emerium Slash, Ritrolli retaliated with a projectile beam technique he had learned from Tiga.

Zero was caught off guard and hit, but he felt that the move was not very lethal.

Did he use the wrong skill?

However, Zero soon found himself in a difficult situation.

The Emerium Cutting Tool is no longer usable!

Whenever he tries to gather energy at the top of his head, a special substance in his body interrupts the transport of his own energy.

As expected of Rittrolley, he always comes up with some unbelievable methods.

At that moment, red light emanated from Ritrolley's hand, and after a sonic boom, he shot out, aiming a Severing Flow Slash at Zero's chest.

Zero was knocked away and fell to the ground.

He already knew that he was no match for Rittrolley in his current state; after this clash, he would not have the advantage in either physical combat or light attacks.

And it's quite obvious that this guy isn't using his full strength at all.

Zero was a little angry, but there was nothing he could do.

To win, one must do so honorably and fairly.

Even in defeat, one should remain humble and dignified.

He stood up and looked at Rittrolley with a serious expression.

"I lost." Zero's fighting spirit dissipated, and he said helplessly, "From now on, I will listen to you. If you tell me to go east, I will never go west."

"I will do whatever you tell me to do, and I will obey your orders."

Rittrolley nodded and patted him on the shoulder.

"You're great, just younger and less experienced than me. You'll definitely be an incredibly powerful warrior in the future."

Zero nodded; he thought so too.

"However, this bet... well, forget it. It's just a gimmick to keep ordinary people from bothering me." Ritterlow whispered as he got closer.

This bet is indeed unfair; he knows Zero's personality very well.

His unrestrained and carefree nature made it a torment for him to completely obey someone.

Let's just leave it at that. This will at least make him feel good about us, and it won't be difficult to get his help in the future.

When the battle ended, the onlookers erupted in thunderous applause.

That was brilliant! Although Ritrolley didn't use his full strength, Zero did.

This battle was far better for them than the "ancient data" in the instructional videos.

"Wow, that's amazing!" Zeta looked at Rittrolley with admiration. "I've decided, I want to become Rittrolley's apprentice!"

He clenched his fists, his fighting spirit high.

Taiga gave Zeta a strange look, feeling a bit sentimental, but said nothing.

If his older brother is willing to teach him, then let him become his apprentice.

"Excellent, you all fought with great spirit, you're all outstanding," Taro said at the opportune moment.

This battle brought joy to the Ultra Brothers, as having a successor is the ultimate wish of all the older generation.

They were gratified to see such outstanding young people in the Land of Light, who even had the potential to surpass them.

"The duel is over, everyone can go home now. I hope this battle can ignite your passion for training."

After saying that, Taro flew away first, followed closely by the other Ultra Brothers.

As he left, Seven glanced at Zero discreetly and sighed softly.

This son is really worrying.

However, as the saying goes, no fight makes a friend, and after this battle, Ritrolley and Zero will definitely develop some friendship.

Ultraman warriors never fight alone; mutual help and teamwork are the key to victory.

Having friends will be helpful for Zero in the future.

Thinking about it this way, Seven felt much better.

As the crowd thinned out, Taiga pulled Zeta along and ran to Ritrolley's side.

"elder brother!"

“You were here after all. There were too many people just now, I couldn’t find you.” Ritteroli smiled and then looked at Zeta.

As usual, pretend you don't know me.

"Who is this? Your classmate?"

Zeta immediately gave a deep 90-degree bow.

"Senior! I am Zeta, please take me as your apprentice!"

Zeta bowed deeply but did not stand up.

Goodness, Rittrolley was both amused and exasperated, but that's so Zeta, so goofy.

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