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333 So This Is Moss’s True Terrifying Strength!
Kyoto defeated Aerospace Institute’s six second-year students in just a few minutes. It made Aerospace lose their confidence. In a ten-on-four situation against Kyoto, it would be a fool’s dream to turn the tables.
Two minutes after Kyoto dealt with the six second-year students, Aerospace’s remaining four participants stopped resisting.
Beep! The referee’s whistle sounded, and Kyoto stopped attacking. They lined up and stood calmly in the ring.
They showed no excitement just because they had claimed a stunning victory at breakneck speed—instead, Kyoto just stood there calmly, waiting for the final verdict.
Only a top university would have this kind of humble composure that allowed the audience to feel a more profound impression of Kyoto. It also allowed the many participating teams to feel their terrifying strength and superb tactical literacy.
While waiting for the referee to announce the result, many audience members asked similar questions.
“The competition was supposed to last for an hour but ended in ten minutes. I still don’t know what happened. Would a nice person be willing to help me analyze it?”
“That’s right. This match was too confusing. It was supposed to be a match between two evenly-matched opponents!
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Since someone had asked, someone would indeed answer. The more knowledgeable audience members gave their answers and opinions.
“The match’s turning point happened at the start. Aerospace’s strategy was apparent and correct. Team Aerospace wanted to target Kyoto’s first-year students and eliminate them as quickly as possible.
“Aerospace took the initiative to attack Moss, who was in the last row because they feared his performance in his previous match.
“They wanted to deal with Moss as soon as possible to prevent him from causing more problems,” A middle-aged man with white hair said seriously with a solemn expression.
He sighed and continued, “Ah, but the problems still came. Captain Barry and Co-captain Bard’s combo attack hit Moss before Bishop, and his teammates could help. Still, the combo attack did not cause any damage to Moss.
“On the other hand, Bishop, Gavin, Gerard, and Charlie’s combined attacks seemed to pass through Moss’s body and hit Barry and Bard, who were right in front of Moss.
“Initially, anyone could decide the outcome of a battle of this level in a flash. A slight daze could lead to a significant change. If Bishop, Gavin, Gerard, and Charlie’s attacks passed through Moss and hit Barry and Bard, they would not be able to resist.
“Moreover, this inexplicable occurrence shocked Barry and Bard as they had not prepared themselves for it. Therefore, it’s understandable that they flew out of bounds.”
Someone else gave an even more shocking analysis, “Everything we’re seeing now might have been part of Kyoto’s plan. When they placed Moss and the other two first-year students in the last row, Team Kyoto deliberately ‘exposed’ their own ‘weaknesses’!
“Kyoto used their two first-year students beside Moss to lure away the Aerospace’s four second-year students, deliberately leaving Moss to Barry and Bard.
“Meanwhile, Bishop’s group of four in the middle row did not immediately mobilize, intentionally letting Barry and Bard hit Moss. After that, their attacks accurately hit Moss, shocking Barry and Bard. Ultimately, Kyoto succeeded in one strike.
“They took advantage of Aerospace’s fear of Moss and the fact that they have many rookies. Kyoto knew its weakness and devised this ingenious tactic.
“What was even more amazing was Moss’s God-like skill. That might’ve been the terrifying strength he had been hiding all along.”
After hearing this man’s opinion, many audience members lost their calm. If what this man said was true, Kyoto’s combat power was too terrifying.
As the audience was in a heated discussion, the referee announced loudly, “The judges have unanimously decided that the winning team is Kyoto Institute! Let’s give them warm applause to congratulate them.”
“Whoo!”
As soon as the referee’s voice fell, the arena resounded with endless cheers and enthusiastic applause.
Barry and Bard’s teammates helped them up and supported them toward the center of the ring. Of course, they still had injuries, but they were not severe.
Kyoto had considered this issue when devising its tactics. They did not want to hurt their opponents and only intended to push them out of bounds, causing them to lose the competition.
Kyoto had placed Moss in the last row because they wanted to be closer to the edge of the ring. This way, it would be easier to achieve their established tactics.
Team Kyoto and Team Aerospace stood still, saluted each other, shook hands, and exited the ring.
At that moment, faced with ten pairs of eyes looking at him with conflicted expressions, Moss was calm as he followed behind Bishop toward Kyoto’s lounge.
Moss was thrilled with this match, but it was too short. He felt he had yet to enjoy himself to his heart’s content.
Still, the match was over, and he was already thinking about his next match against Military Institute. Therefore, he reentered his cultivating demeanor while watching the other matches.
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The match shocked many high school principals just now. They took the initiative to approach and congratulate Kyoto’s President Monte.
Even Chalma, Aerospace Institute’s president, who lost the match, came forward to congratulate him. Although he was still unwilling, his face showed that Kyoto had convinced him.
Mike, Donghu University’s president, was delighted when he saw Chalma’s attitude. ‘Haha, who told you to say Donghu is cannon fodder? Karma got you instantly!’
However, his heart shook again amid his joy. ‘Moss is outstanding. He already has such strength at a young age. It seems Kyoto will still be tough to beat in next year’s student exchange competition.’
He smiled at Monte and said, “Congratulations on having such an outstanding student like Moss, President Monte! If you continue like this, you’ll be the champions again!”
“Thank you, Mike.” Monte cupped his hands at Mike’s praise. “However, our opponents are getting stronger. Whether or not we can defend our title will depend on our teams’ performance.”
“We will do our best!” He locked his gaze on Military Institute’s team as he spoke.