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Doomsday Roulette

Chapter 1944: Angry Zhong Hongke 😠

Published: February 12, 2025

Seeing this scene, Shiyong's previously tense face finally relaxed. He knew that they had won this battle.

As the warriors from the Bronze Camp seized the opportunity to attack after spotting the mistakes, the assault camp warriors who had initially launched their attacks began to retract them simultaneously.

Many were left dumbfounded.

Recollecting an attack sounds simple, but achieving it requires a level of control over the body and energy that is finely tuned.

Such a realm is not something many can reach, not just in the Bronze Camp, but even in the Bai Yin team.

It requires not only rich experience and diligent training but also a certain level of talent.

In some respects, it can be said to be exclusive to experts.

The assault camp warriors were indeed impressive, but not everyone could possess the subtlety of perception required, right?

What was going on?

Originally, the assault camp had made a mistake, attacking too early, but with this counterattack, it turned into an error on the opponent's part for acting prematurely.

Fights are often decided in an instant. When the Bronze Camp warriors made a mistake, they naturally faced consequences. Only a few among them could manage to retract their skills, and even then, not very smoothly, as they had been poised for a powerful strike, giving it their all.

Attacks landed on these individuals, injuring many and immediately worsening the situation.

The assault camp gained the initiative but showed no signs of slackening.

Taking advantage of the opponents' disarray, they swiftly changed formations, closing in quickly on those nearby, while giving up on some opponents to create a situation where two or three were dealing with one injured person, effectively eliminating them within seconds.

At this point in the battle, the outcome was essentially decided. The numbers stood at 19 to 7, with this '19' being intact, while among the '7', five were injured.

No unexpected events occurred in the subsequent battles; even if the individual combat capabilities of the assault camp were slightly lacking, they ultimately had a significant numerical advantage, and their momentum was soaring while their opponents were dispirited.

When it ended, the score was finalized at fifteen to zero.

This was a confrontation that a few had anticipated, but most had not. The entire training ground fell into silence. Compared to the quiet side of the Bronze Camp, there was a palpable excitement and exhilaration on the assault camp's side.

When the Assault Camp was first formed, almost no one had high hopes for it. A team of ten thousand only had about sixty people signing up, indicating a very low acceptance rate.

In the past few days, the assault camp had been scrutinized with strange looks as they walked through the camp and had even been verbally provoked by some extreme warriors.

However, they endured. They knew there was no other way but to prove their choices were correct through results.

This victory, while not conclusive, at least bolstered their confidence and motivated them to keep striving.

Ye Zhongming remained calm; the first match was indeed the easiest to win. If they had lost, there would be no need for the subsequent matches; surrendering would be the best option.

He had taught the assault camp trainees about 'layered perception.' Although the training time was short, the immediate effect was capturing energy boundary fluctuations.

With some practice, it had benefits for themselves too. With concentration, they could now reluctantly retract skills that were not fully powered before. This allowed them to expose obvious flaws in their opponents.

Ye Zhongming walked over to check the injuries of the five eliminated participants and frowned slightly.

The injuries were not severe but significantly impacted their combat effectiveness, which was bad news for them since they still had another match to go.

But since they had already made a bold statement, they could only tough it out.

He took out some healing medicine and distributed it among a few people, allowing them to recover as much as possible.