Chapter 65: The Battle for the Valley (4)

The opposing team was on their toes, but our team was silent.

Obviously, the Giants defeated Huang neatly, and this result had a great impact on the morale of both sides.

The warriors of our tribe all looked at each other, and without communicating with each other, they consciously retreated backwards, and did not stop until they reached the edge of the pasture.

After we stepped back, the other party followed closely.

Losing the first duel is not only our morale, but also the ownership of a large part of our territory.

When we retreat, we accept defeat and retreat the new frontier to where we are now. If the other party is satisfied, they will not challenge again, otherwise they can continue to ask for a duel.

But the other party was obviously not satisfied with just seizing a piece of grassland, and a warrior quickly jumped out of the opponent's team and continued to challenge us.

Although this warrior (voiceover: let's call it "taller") does not have the explosive power of a giant's body, he is well-proportioned and arrogant, and he is obviously not an easy person. The most striking thing is that she is more slender than the average warrior in terms of both length and arthropic length.

As is customary, the other side sent the second strongest warrior of their tribe. And the giants who have won before can no longer participate in the war.

I decided to fight, and before I played, I looked at the broken leg. The broken leg also knew that it was important at this time, and she didn't argue with me like Huang did, she consciously took a step back and showed her attitude.

So, I took an easy leap and jumped into the dueling arena to accept the other party's challenge.

When the tall man saw me entering, he immediately put on a defensive posture, and at this moment, the duel officially began.

I'm also ready for it, and the first tentative attack is very important.

The giant's gifted warrior can be seen at a glance as being strong in strength.

However, most fighters are not very different in appearance, and have their own set of combat styles, preferences, or experiences. Only after one or several rounds of testing can a mature warrior grasp the characteristics of the opponent, and then give full play to his strengths, attack the opponent's weaknesses, and slowly gain an advantage.

The tall one seemed very haughty, so she had already put me to the test as I waited to find patterns or flaws in her steps.

What I don't know is that maybe it's because the giant won the previous duel too easily, and the taller man, who prides himself on being slightly inferior to the giant, thinks he'll easily defeat his opponent too. Because according to convention, the opponent is only a secondary fighter, and he is not as good as the previous chief fighter.

And Gao Ji thinks that she can also easily defeat the "Chief Warrior" Huang, who is not only remarkable in terms of judgment, but also inferior in strength, speed, and agility.

Therefore, the tall man did not pay much attention to her tentative attack, she thought that it was easy to force the opponent to make a mistake, and then make the opponent have no power to fight back.

All I could see was that the tall one was facing me head-on.

She catapults extremely fast, and although she doesn't have the indomitable and invincible momentum of a giant, she is no less impressive.

But I'm not yellow, I've been through dozens of duels, big and small, I've survived wars with outsiders, and I've encountered fierce insects like praying mantis and bugs. But I either won or survived, and it was my strength, of course.

No matter which direction I choose to dodge, the other party can use the speed to bully me, and then constantly suppress me, so that I fall into a situation of passive beating.

And the opponent's body is longer, and the jaw is also longer, so I suffer more in terms of attack range.

So, I need to turn the tide of attack and defense at the first time and teach the other side a memorable lesson.

Thinking of this, I didn't dodge, but leaned down, clinging to the ground, my limbs scattered in different directions, ready to withstand the impact.

At the same time, my head was raised, my antennae dodged back, and my jaw opened slightly.

Just as the tall one wondered why I didn't dodge, she was about to jump in front of me, and her long jaws were about to grab my head.

My head jerked, and my jaw slammed right under her head.

It was a blind spot, and if she hadn't jumped up condescendingly and arrogantly attacked without temptation, this fragile jaw wouldn't have been hit so easily.

The moment I hit her, the tall one was thrown away, and she was bound to make a temptation, only to be quickly countered by me. The power of her jump, the power of her fall, and the power of my counterattack all worked on her at the same time, causing her to suffer internal injuries at once.

I was fine because my body was already ready, and my limbs were able to disperse the force to the ground in time.

Without hesitation, I immediately ran quickly to the place where the tall one had fallen, ready to attack when she was not in shape.

The tall man obviously also realized that he was not in good shape and was the most vulnerable.

So even though her head was dizzy, she instinctively jumped backwards, trying to distance herself from me and rest for a moment.

Naturally, I refused to let her leave easily, and pursued her at full speed.

After the fight just now, and the current chase, I have roughly figured out the strength comparison between me and the other party.

In terms of strength, the two of us are almost the same, and the other party just suffered a loss in the air and had no way to borrow strength, so he would be knocked away by me with a blow. This is also a common mistake made by many fighters, thinking that the jump attack is very powerful and imposing, and the attack distance is also long, but ignoring its shortcomings.

In terms of speed, she is taller and has longer legs, so she has more advantages, but in terms of agility and reaction speed, I have the advantage.

However, my biggest reliance is not physical fitness. Even in our tribe, there are several warriors who are physically better than me. But the strongest combat effectiveness in the tribe is me, who has mediocre physical fitness, and a broken leg that is missing a leg.

In the final analysis, it is the rich combat experience and skills that are the most important skills of a fighter. At this point, I am confident that I will suppress all the fighters of the other side, including giants and tall men.

The tall one quickly retreated, and if it was a life-and-death battle, I really wouldn't be able to catch up with her.

But this is in the dueling arena, and she can't keep retreating to the team, and that's throwing in the towel.

Therefore, the tall one must constantly adjust his direction to make sure that he does not leave the reasonable duel area. And when she turns, that's when her speed drops.

I had already anticipated this outcome, and I kept chasing in the inner circle of the circle, and no matter which direction the taller man in the outer circle was evading, I only needed to move a shorter distance to get into the attack range.

Soon, the tall one was caught up by me!