The game became intense from the middle half of the first inning.

After letting the body initially adapt to the intense exercise, the two of them unanimously accelerated the pace of the competition.

Yukimura's tennis foundation is very solid.

He has been learning tennis for more than ten years. While his body is growing, his tennis ability is also growing. There is enough time for tennis practice at every stage of development. He knows his body well and controls every physical state. Knows everything about tennis and racquets.Therefore, no matter what state he is in, Yukimura can hit the most "perfect" return.

In the last competition, under the premise that the rhythm was constantly accelerating, Yukimura used his solid basic skills to pull back and forth, revealing flaws in his skills, and then slowed down step by step, and had to expend more physical strength and experience. Make up for your own "loopholes", consume more physical strength and energy for it, and then lose control of the game step by step.

But after standing at both ends of the court again, testing each other and constantly improving the rhythm, Yukimura found that the loopholes that Nioh once had had been filled one by one.

The reaction speed of the body and mind is faster, and the action of hitting the ball is more standard.

If you use the same method as last time, it won't work.With the improvement of skills and basic skills, Nioh will not be confused by the improvement of the rhythm of the game.Every time you hit the ball, you can find the return position of SweetPoint in the first time, and your ability to read the game has also been improved accordingly. When Yukimura used the return ball to mobilize Nioh to run back and forth, Nioh jumped and ran on the court, looking light And flexible.

How long has it been since the last game?

half a year?

Yukimura couldn't help but sigh in his heart: It's really a miracle to grow to such a point in half a year.

But it seems inappropriate to describe Nioh with miracles and talents.

Because there is no shortcut for things like basic skills.

Nioh's most fundamental style of play has never changed.Although many people can't judge the "fraudster"'s style of play and complain that the "fraudster" plays a variety of games, but in Yukimura's eyes, all Nioh's unconstrained style of play also has unique rules.

Nioh didn't change his style of play, he just kept improving his style of play.

Not only that, while his style of play has become more and more perfect, and his use of mental power has become more free and imaginative, Nioh's basic abilities have also continued to improve at an alarming rate.

Muscle strength, power, fitness, speed, reflexes, tennis skills and tennis fundamentals...

There is no shortcut for all these abilities, and they can only be accumulated through sweat.

Therefore, Nioh's growth has elements of talent and his own hard work.

These two happen to be indispensable on the road to success. Nioh already has them, and Yukimura believes that Nioh will definitely succeed.

King Ren, who was standing opposite him at the moment, was also verifying his thoughts.

But... You are not the only one who has made progress!

I, too, keep growing and getting stronger!

Yukimura felt the pressure.

The score stopped at 3-3, just at halftime, a complete draw.This is a very dangerous score in his opinion.Li Haida's other people who were fighting on the outside of the court, there is no second person who can score three points in his hands.

Although Yukimura jokingly said that the first two rounds were "probing", but in fact his "probing" is not something ordinary people can resist.The opening was Yips, which was much more serious than his real "warm-up match" with Xiaojin when he was waiting for Echizen Ryoma before the national competition.

While feeling the pressure, he was also excited by the improvement of his fighting spirit.

Has he finally met an opponent who can make him more serious?

It's been a long time!

"The foreshadowing of mental strength should be enough, right?" he whispered to himself.

It is a mental power layout that is completed when using Yips.

When Nioh broke through Yips, Yukimura did not stop him further, because he had already achieved both the first and second goals of using Yips.

"Yips, it's not just for testing." Yukimura whispered with a smile.

Nioh was not unaware.

The breath was used to break through the Yips, but even so, the Yips lost their effectiveness too quickly.Yukimura didn't use his psychic power to give Yips further support.It's like opening a curtain, and behind the curtain is not a solid body but air. At that time, Nioh also felt weightless when he punched the air.

At that time, he became vigilant, maybe Yukimura was brewing something.

He glanced at the data belonging to Yukimura on the system interface.

Yukimura has been in his bond system since he joined Rikai University, so he can always see the changes in Yukimura's values.

His five-dimensional sum was only 15 in the first country, and Yukimura’s five-dimensional sum was over 22 at that time. In the second country, Yukimura’s five-dimensional sum exceeded 25. During the period of illness, Yukimura’s five-dimensional sum dropped significantly, but in After going abroad, Yukimura's five-dimensional is also recovering rapidly.

In the last game, the five-dimensional sum of Yukimura that Nioh saw before the game had exceeded 26. When entering the U17, Yukimura's five-dimensional sum even reached 28.

During the month of the U17 training camp, Yukimura won all the transposition matches arranged by the coach, showing a very stable strength.

At this time, Nioh once again confirmed Yukimura's five-dimensional data.

Speed ​​is 112, strength is 108, physical strength is 116, mental strength is 142, and technique is 138. When converted into values, speed is 5, strength is 5, physical strength is 5, mental strength is 7, and technique is 6. Or to be more precise, speed is 5.5 and strength is 5. Physical strength is 5.5, mental strength is 7, technique is 6.5, and the five-dimensional sum has reached 29.5.

This is a terrifying value, representing Yukimura's strength far superior to other junior high school students.

After announcing the roster of the national team, Nioh was finally able to extract the bond silhouettes of other members of the national team in the bond system, so he used the props he had accumulated for a long time to light up the bond silhouettes of other non-Lihai masters in the national team, and also won Everyone's five-dimensional data.

Yukimura's stats are better than most high school students.

The simplest comparison is that the five-dimensional sum of Tanejima is 30.

Although the five-dimensional test results in the training camp showed that the five-dimensional sum of Zhongjima was 28, but in fact, his speed, strength and physical strength all exceeded 110, so the converted data should be 5.5 instead of 5. More than 130, so the converted data is 6.5, calculated together, the five-dimensional sum is 30.

This is really the reason why Nioh thinks he will win: he has already defeated Tanejima, there is no reason why he will lose to Yukimura!

But standing on the field, he somewhat felt the difference between Yukimura and Tanejima.

Although the five-dimensional numerical ratio of the two people looks similar, they are actually completely different styles of play.

Tanejima is good at quick attack and defensive counterattack.His mental power is used to assist in hitting the ball. Essentially, Tanejima's style of play is to use rhythm control and responsiveness, combined with very skilled moves to control the situation, which is biased towards "Kansai" style of play.

On the other hand, Yukimura's style of play is based on controlling the field. Instead, mental power is the focus of attack and defense. He will use mental power to make layouts, and use skills and tricks to assist in controlling the situation.This style of play is more "invisible", looks more "mild" and more "Kanto".

The so-called "Kanxi" and "Kanto" are not strict genre distinctions, but are used to summarize the two more obvious characteristics.

If you really want to make a hard distinction, the "Kansai" style of play is more wild, and there are a little edge skills, while the "Kanto" style of play is more "textbook" and more "standard".

It is difficult for Nioh to capture the trajectory of Yukimura's spiritual power.

His own spiritual force value is lower, also over 130, but has not broken through the bottleneck of 140.

This made him vaguely aware that Yukimura was using his mental power, but it was difficult to capture a finer trajectory.At the same time, he seemed to care about this uncontrollably, the harder it was to catch traces, the more he wanted to see more clearly and perceive more clearly.

Is it because you want to win so much?

Nioh thought so at first.

The tricks of mental power are mysterious and mysterious. If you can't figure out the clue, it is easy to fall into the trap directly and cannot extricate yourself. Therefore, you must at least catch the thread and find the key point of counterattack.

This way of thinking about the enemy made King Ni not notice his "care" at first.

But as the competition became more intense, he also found something was wrong.

But when he realized, he had already fallen into Yukimura's "trap".

"Unreal dreams, and a sixth sense."

Across the court, Yukimura let out a breath slowly.

Combining these two tricks is not without burden for him.The short-term consumption of mental power will be very fast, and it will also involve most of the attention.

However, if only "dream" is used, it will be like "Yips", and will be noticed by Nioh soon, right?

If the sixth sense hadn't predicted the most appropriate timing of the layout in advance, and the timing when Nioh might notice it, the two of them might still be in a tug-of-war at this time.

Nioh's spiritual power is more difficult to control than Yukimura expected.

The spiritual power like water has no specific form and is ever-changing, so it is even more unpredictable and difficult to suppress.

"Hurry up." Yukimura once again used his sixth sense to predict the time and space when Nioh might break the game.

He mobilized the remaining mental power to further induce and attack. At the same time, he also made corresponding changes in his hitting skills to attract Nioh's attention. Information may become the key point for Nioh to break the game, and Yukimura must eliminate all possibilities one by one.

A few days ago, he didn't need to do this when he played against the so-called first army high school student, because that high school student couldn't see through his spiritual power at all, and he didn't realize that he was in the illusion of spiritual power.

But it is really unnecessary to compare Renwang with that first army.

The one Nioh defeated was No.2 in the first army, and the one who couldn't see through the illusion was only No.11.

This corresponds to a qualitative gap in strength.

The sixth sense is constantly passing the predicted possible results to Yukimura, and Yukimura makes further speculations based on the countless possibilities he sees.

"Break through the illusion before the endgame?"

It's okay to delay for a while, but after the first round, the rest time between rounds will inevitably interrupt the moves of mental power, so the extra consumption is not very meaningful.after all--

Even if King Ni breaks through the illusion, there is not enough time for him to fight back!

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