Three hundred and seventeen Vegeta vs Kurdish King 6
"Well, that's clear. Goku looked at the sky, and of course he watched it with relish, "Both sides played very well, wonderful chase." β
β...... Brother Wukong, those two people shouldn't be your opponents, right?" Upa didn't bother to watch the fight anymore - he couldn't see anything anyway.
"They're not my opponents β we've fought. "Wukong is not polite, to tell the truth. As he spoke, he easily blocked an incoming air bomb to the side.
β...... Brother Wukong, you are also a martial artist who learned from the Heavenly God, right?"
"Hmm. β
Upa rejoiced and clenched his fists: "Great!"
"What did you say?" asked Goku casually.
"They can't beat you, big brother, the martial arts you practiced with the gods, doesn't that mean that if I follow the gods, I can also practice such martial arts?"
Wukong was silent: The ability of the gods is far from keeping up with the situation.
However, it is more than enough to be a teacher in Upa. Well, it's hard to tear people down.
Upa was excited for a while, and then became worried: "What should I do if the gods refuse to teach me martial arts?"
Goku laughed, "Don't worry, you can't make a mistake as big as Senior Brother Leping - at that time, the gods thought he almost destroyed the world." β
"Oh......" Upa nodded.
But then he reacted: "Brother Wukong, what do you mean that Brother Leping has not learned martial arts from the Heavenly God?"
"Hmm...... Yes...... Yes, he didn't learn from the gods. β
In Upa's subconscious, he looked down on Leping a little.
As he was talking, he saw a change in the situation in the sky, and the battle that he couldn't see clearly seemed to be able to see clearly.
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Vegeta's strategy is to drain the Kurdish king's energy by fighting until the moment when the strength and weakness are reversed.
It is not easy to do this, considering that even at ten times his power, his energy is only about one-third of that of the Kurdish king - the gap is not so big at the moment (the Kurdish king has not fully recovered), but the energy ratio between the two is also two to one.
In the past, this kind of power comparison basically did not have the need to fight, and it was good to admit defeat directly. However, after being with the Z fighters for so long, Vegeta has learned a truth: energy is not everything, and how to use one's energy (i.e., skill) is also very important.
That being said, Vegeta's skills are not up to the level of the Z warriors, and even the Z warriors are not so easy to deal with in the face of a double energy gap, let alone Vegeta.
The energy of the Kurdish king is twice that of Vegeta, but Vegeta wants to fight a war of attrition, which requires that Vegeta's energy consumption must be controlled to less than half of that of the Kurdish king in order to survive until the moment of reversal.
Moreover, the time of this battle can't be too long, you know, he is in an abnormal state, and the time that this state can last is limited - his full power output can only last for 10 minutes, while the Kurdish King is in a similar state, but can maintain an output of up to an hour or two, this is the difference.
How easy is it to consume the energy of the Kurdish king in such a short time?
So Vegeta didn't even dare to try a hand-to-hand combat - hand-to-hand combat would inevitably hit the flesh, and as soon as the two came into contact, the Kurdish king would know his falsehood.
So the one-and-go fight became his inevitable choice. Fly into the distance, pretend to attack with a pusher air bomb (air waves are easy to fake, you can create a lot of momentum with a small amount of energy, and the Kurdish king who has no sense of qi cannot judge the strength of the air bomb), and induce the Kurdish king to attack from a distance - if it can be achieved, it is ideal.
But the Kurdish king certainly won't let Vegeta's wishful thinking play so loudly. After a few fights, the Kurdish king judged that Vegeta "didn't dare" to fight with him. Since the enemy is unwilling to fight hand-to-hand, then of course he must work hard to fight hand-to-hand, so the Kurdish king keeps trying to get close to Vegeta when dealing with Vegeta's "attack" (the usual way to deal with it is to dodge).
His sheer speed is a bit faster than Vegeta's, but due to his huge body (he is almost twice as tall as Vegeta, and weighs about eight times as much as Vegeta by size, and if calculated according to the "thrust-to-weight ratio", then his thrust-to-weight ratio is only about a quarter of Vegeta's), he is far less agile than Vegeta. If it was a straight-line race, Vegeta would have lost to him, but if Vegeta dodged to the side and forced him to turn in pursuit as well, he wouldn't have been able to catch up with Vegeta, which was what Vegeta did.
So, the battle situation became like this: Vegeta made a feint in the distance - the Kurdish king dodged, reflexively approached - Vegeta dodged and launched another feint.
If the situation continues like this, Vegeta will definitely lose: the energy consumption of the Kurdish king is indeed greater than him, but it is not twice as large as him, and if it continues like this, the first to run out of energy must be Vegeta.
Fortunately, in order to limit Vegeta's actions, the Kurdish King will also throw a few air bombs from time to time, unlike Vegeta's bluff, his air bombs are real attacks, and the consumption of such an air bomb will cost Vegeta for a long time.
It's just that...... After a long attack, the Kurdish king seemed a little annoyed.
"Can't catch up with you, can you? Let's see if you're running faster, or if my air bomb is faster. The Kurdish king suddenly stopped pursuing, stopped on the spot, and then, pushing the hand and sending it out as violently as if it were not for money.
"Yes, exactly. Vegeta was overjoyed, this is the sleepy you sent the pillow up. Overjoyed, Vegeta no longer dodged on a large scale, and fell to the ground, inducing the Kurdish dynasty to attack on the ground.
"Boom Boom Boom Boom ......"
Dragon Ball's usual dense bombardment of air bombs appeared. I have to say that it looks very violent and energetic, especially Leping, who has the urge to find a place to try it, and now he has enough money to play this trick.
The visuals of this move are top-notch, but it actually works...... Well, Leping admits that he would never want to use it in actual combat. For example, the Kurdish king has sent a large cloud of smoke, and then he has to launch an indiscriminate attack at every corner of the smoke (Vegeta did not rush out of the smoke, indicating that he is still hiding somewhere in the smoke), but for Vegeta, who has a sense of air, this is a standard natural egg.
"The Kurdish king's response ......," Leping muttered to himself, "Isn't it a little too much to take advantage of Vegeta?"