It wasn't just Lady Nurla who realized Valefor's superior battle experience; Sir Mugim understood it better than anyone. After all, he was the one facing the monster.
After failing to land a strike twice, Sir Mugim acknowledged he could not overpower Valefor with speed and power. The person was not only strong in cultivation but also possessed superior battle experience.
As such, he had to revise his tactics; he couldn't look down on the person.
Bang!
Sir Mugim stomped his feet, launching himself at Valefor again, seemingly using the same approach. But as the distance between them shortened dangerously, he made a hard break with another powerful step and redirected his path.
Bang! Bang!
Sir Mugim utilized a profound movement technique to leave behind an afterimage and reappear at Valefor's side, aiming for the ribcage with a Corkscrew punch.
However, Valefor twisted his body to evade the blow. At the same time, he wrapped his arm around Sir Mugim's extended arm, intending to lock him in place for a follow-up punch with his other hand.
Unfortunately, he foresore the situation and quickly retracted his extended arm before it was caught. At the same time, he also threw out three rapid fists, two real and one feint, at Valefor's head.
Alas, Valefor also dodged the two real fists by tilting his head left and right. He narrowly evaded the blows each time and could feel the sharp breeze brushing against his face.
Swoosh!
Sir Mugim quickly retreated some distance after failing to land a single blow. His eyes narrowed on his opponent. Indeed, his opponent has already mastered the state of minute subtlety.
In fact, Valefor's state of minute subtlety was at a level higher than his. While Sir Mugim had only entered the initial stages, Valefor had already mastered it.
Where on earth did such a strong person find so many tough battles to refine his body and sense to reach such a high battle state? Was the land truly that chaotic?
But even if the surface was filled with wars, he found it hard to believe that there were many opponents around Valefor's level to help him improve in battle. The surface people were never that strong.
In fact, Valefor's existence was an enigma to him.
Meanwhile, Valefor stared at Sir Mugim with both interest and disdain. He was originally angry at Vaan, but his complaints quickly disappeared when he found out who he was facing. Continue your journey on My Virtual Library Empire
He didn't expect to find such great opponents in Pangea.
This planet, which he had looked down on as a low-level realm, had surprised him time and again. It was truly a box full of surprises, very different from the one in his timeline.
Nevertheless, while Valefor was happy to find an opponent around his level to fight, he was also disappointed. The opponent was still lacking and not quite up to his standards.
Perhaps only a real Divine Lord could push his limits.
"Is that all you got?"
"Hmph!"
Sir Mugim snorted at Valefor's cheap provocation.
The first state was the mastery of one's body, the second state was the mastery of one's surroundings, and the third state was the mastery of one's opponent. Together, they were the three states of battle sense one could achieve.
If Lady Nurla wasn't wrong, their enemy had reached the state of foresight.
It was the state of reading one's opponent's movements and predicting their future actions. While it didn't sound all that difficult, it was much harder to put into practice since there was very little time to think in battle.
Who would have the time to study their opponent's energy circulation path, specified muscle contraction, breathing, and eye focus, among other things?
Furthermore, accurately predicting the next move was only an entry-level mastery of the state of foresight. The real challenge was being able to predict multiple steps ahead.
Although Lady Nurla didn't know if Valefor was at this level of mastery, she at least believed that he had achieved the state of foresight. That fact alone was enough to give them despair.
After all, it would mean that nothing would work on their opponent. All their moves would be seen through.
'This person can't be beaten!' Lady Nurla concluded.
At first, Valefor was quite patient with Sir Mugim because he believed the latter could improve his battle sense. However, once he deemed the person provided no benefits to him, his cruelty and malice began to spill out.
When Lady Nurla sensed Valefor's dreadful and bottomless slaughter aura, she was alarmed and horrified. It made her see her own death if nothing was done to change the situation.
Suddenly, Lady Nurla directed her attention to Vaan, who had been quietly observing from atop the building in the distance. He resembled the one fighting Sir Mugim.
'A Puppet Master?' Lady Nurla suddenly thought. Her eyes sparkled with a flash of insight and understanding.
She immediately figured out that Valefor was just a construct or puppet created and controlled by Vaan. It was the only reason why Valefor could look human yet possess such indestructible defense and power.
Furthermore, she figured Vaan wasn't moving because controlling Valefor required most of his attention and mental energy.
'The puppet might be strong, but the Puppet Master should be weak!' Lady Nurla figured.
If she could capture or disable the Puppet Master, the puppet would lose all combat effectiveness.
Suddenly, Lady Nurla immediately shot in Vaan's direction with an explosive burst of speed, intending to seize him or even kill him if necessary. Her gaze was sharp with focus, but she couldn't hide her confident smile, as if she had Vaan all figured out.
Peng!
Alas, reality hit Lady Nurla harder than she could have ever imagined. Her claw-like grasp smashed into an invisible yet indestructible barrier. Her dragon nails broke, and her fingers all bent in weird directions.
"Ahhh—!" Lady Nurla screamed.
Although she was no stranger to pain, having her nails peeled off was still a horrible feeling to experience. There was a reason why people used it as a torture method.
"Hm?" Vaan glanced at the Dragonoid woman calmly before asking, "Are your fingers getting itchy?"
Lady Nurla instantly glared at him hatefully, thinking he was making fun of what happened to her fingers.
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