Chapter 186 Eureka (1/2)
Chapter 186 Eureka
It took Sunny a long tiin with, it was so subtle that it was almost impossible to notice His whole hts of battle technique and styles, and still, he only saw it by accident
The second reason had to do with his decision to face the Stone Saint without the augmentation of his Aspect Ability Because of it, the shadow had nothing to do It returned to acting as a proper shadow and obediently repeated his every ht
The last reason was Effie — or, ht a source of light into the hidden lair,the shadow actually visible
Because of this unlikely combination of events, Sunny was able to see it
He was in the ainst the Stone Saint, sweat and blood trickling down his battered body The claainst each other per the raspy sound of his laborious breathing Deflecting another blow, Sunny swiftly crouched and let the edge of the creature's shi+eld whistle through the air above his head
His rather clumsy attempt to imitate one of the Stone Saint's explosive ripostes was easily blocked, and the two of them continued the duel This ti time Sunny was pretty sure that he had already withstood the oppressive assault of the monster for one and a half minutes
If true, this was his personal best
After countless spars like this, he would sometimes enter a special state of flow In it, hisat a tremendous speed When Sunny entered this state, his attention becaely unfocused
Normally, he would have to concentrate on specific details, like watching the enemy's footwork to predict where the next bloould come from Sunny was even able to split histhe inforh his eyes, while the other was preoccupied hat the shado
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In this way, he could either concentrate on two enes, so that no one could sneak up on him from behind
However, with his attention not focused on anything, he was so Every detail, be it the eneht change in the environ tapestry that he perceived as a whole
Needless to say, this ability to see everything simultaneously and think with sufficient speed to act on it dramatically boosted his combat performance It was consonant with and felt like a natural continuation of the strange sense of clarity that he had achieved after alainst his first carapace centurion
Right then, Sunny entered this state of flow once again After a fewstrange about his shadow
Instinctively, he paid it ht
It was then that he realized that his shadow's movements, while almost exactly like his, were actually not the saht, almost imperceptible difference Pa nda
No vel But he could feel soence
Stunned, he slowed down and stared at the shadow
'What… what did I just see?'
Sunny was so stunned, in fact, that for a ot where he was In the next second, the rim of the Stone Saint's shi+eld hit hiain