Chapter 239: Meeting With Gaia 2
Chapter 239: Meeting With Gaia 2
Chapter 239: Meeting With Gaia 2
Chapter 239: Meeting With Gaia 2
She remained rooted to where he was, even as the three Middle Meteor rank stage ran towards her.
SOAR
SOAR
SOAR
There seemed to be no limits to the arrows formed from Gaia as a total of five arrows would mysteriously appear in her hands anytime she tapped on her bow, immediately soaring forward into the speed, and instead of lading on the ground when the robots dodged them, they immediately changed their direction attacking the robots from all direction.
The arrows were relentless and every collision with the robots sent them taking two steps backward, revealing the mind-blowing strength behind the arrow’s head.
BOOOM
Gaia Suddenly raised her right upwards, as an especially large gigantic arrow of half a meter in height appeared in her hands.
Immediately she placed it on the bow as she stretched the string to the peak, perspirations on her face before she suddenly released the bow.BOOOOM
Shockwaves rippled continuously as the arrow left the bow, appearing in front of the robot’s head.
KABOOOOM
Immediately, its head exploded to pieces as the arrow made contact with the robot’s head, blowing it into pieces while sending metallic objects around the place.
Space rippled chaotically as Gaia raised her right hand upwards once more, another large arrow appearing In her hand before she once again fired it.
KABOOOOM
Another devastating explosion rang throughout the entire place as the arrow landed squarely on the chest of the last robot, blowing it into pieces.
Metallic objects rained down as the last robot rushed forward towards her with all its speed but got repeatedly moved back by the normal arrows who gathered on it from all sides, attacking it, before
KABOOOOM
Another devastating explosion as the robot explodes into showers of metals.
“HUUUUUUU…”
Moist white air escaped her lips, a drop of sweat rolling down the side of her lips as she looked at the showers of metallic objects on the ground.
Even though it was a very commendable act for a new cadet like her to easily take care of three Middle Meteor rank stage robots, there was no sign of pride in her eyes at all and even slight disappointment.
“CLAP, CLAP, CLAP”
The sound of clapping rang out as Gaia jerked back her head, an arrow piercing with speed towards where the voice rang out from.
Turning to look back, she saw a familiar face which looked a little strange than before and two of his fingers were currently clenching her arrow together tightly, just an inch from his forehead.
Immediately, a small snare appeared on her lips as she concentrated hard on the particular arrow in his hands wanting to forcefully move it further forward but soon opened her eyes in shock as she lost connection to the arrow, unable to move it as her Mana imprint on it has been wiped out.
“That was truly incredible! Taking care of three Middle Meteor rank stages all by yourself. And also Congratulations on reaching the Middle Meteor rank stage so quickly…” Zeras said with a smile as he released the arrow from his hands and Gaia found her linking to it once again.
Causing them to levitate around Zeras, blocking him from all positions.
“There’s just a little bit of something you have to work on…” Khan said clicking his tongue in dissatisfaction.
“Oh? And what is that?” Gaia asked unable to believe his words.
It would be strange to believe a word of someone currently weaker than her.
“Your perception is a little low. You sense things too late, especially when you’re in a fight. And that is because you place too much attention on the fight itself. That made sense since you’re in a combat training room, and your opponent is right in front of your eyes, but in a true reality battle, you’ll be dead before you could blink if someone decided to sneak attack you In a fight…” Zeras said with a faint smile as he watched the shocked glint flashing in Gaia’s eyes.
She probably never sensed it but it was just as Zeras explained. She didn’t even sense him entering into the room although he wasn’t even sneaking in.
Such a thing might lead to her death in a true fight. If Zeras wanted to gravely injure her, then, it would have been easier than breathing!
Of course, one can blame the training room, but who will care about that if you’re dead?
“That sounds true, lecturer,” Gaia said with a smirk.
“Ah, you flatter me very much my lady. But if you talk of me being an Instructor, then I still have a couple of things I found a little amateurish in your fight…” Zeras said chuckling a little as Gaia’s eyes narrowed dangerously.
“And what are those…” Gaia asked with a raised eyebrow.
“A touch to the forehead of one’s opponent could be the closest thing to death right in a fight. Do you agree my disciple…”
“Hmm, that’s truly too dangerously close…” Gaia mused loudly. Touching one’s opponent’s forehead was just too dangerous in a fight as a single powerful attack right there might lead to the opponent’s head being reduced to a mush.
“Then let me use a simple challenge to show you your defect,” Zeras said with an evil smirk.
“Huh?”
“The rules are very simple. You just have to stop me from touching your forehead…” Zeras said to which Gaia raised an eyebrow.
To avoid him touching her forehead. That was just too simple of a challenge. Actually was it a challenge at all? But seeing his playful grin, piqued her curiosity.
“OK?”
“Give me a few seconds my disciple, let me warm my bones…” Zeras said as he stretched his hands and legs and cranked his neck and shoulders.
“Now we can begin. Your first mistake:
You’re Too Nice!”
What?” Gaia asked with a raised eyebrow.
“You gave me twenty seconds to prepare myself. Are you a fool? What are you trying to achieve, a fair fight?” Zeras asked her with an evil smirk on her face as Gaia’s eyes narrowed and looked beneath Zera’s feet, her eyes widening to their absolute limit.
SOAR
Immediately the arrow soared forward towards Zeras as she rapidly retreated.
“Giving your opponent free time to prepare, that’s the biggest mistake you’ll be making in a fight!”
Those words rang out just a few meters from her ears.