When Nioh finished warming up the next day and walked onto the court, he saw Echizen Ryuya with a slightly unhappy expression on his face.

In fact, the so-called "unpleasant" is not detected by the eyes, but by the emotional perception ability.

This made him couldn't help stretching out his "tentacles" of probing.

"Aren't you happy that you couldn't compete with another Echizen-kun?" He said directly while doing pre-match etiquette, "Then finish the game quickly, and how about going to another Echizen-kun after the game?"

"Do you want me to beat you quickly?" Echizen Ryuya said unceremoniously, "If you wish so, then I will grant your wish."

He spoke with a chic tone, so that the smell of gunpowder in his words was not too strong.But you don't need to think carefully, you can hear the aggressiveness from this sentence.

This kind of straightforward "provocation", Nioh will not lose.

"I've played against Echizen Ryoma before." He pinched his braids, lowered his head slightly, arched his back, looked at Echizen Ryoma with a somewhat subtle bottom-up look, and said with a low smile, " It's a bit of a pity, it was 6-1, and it was almost 6-0. In order to make up for my regret at the time, I have to work harder today. If I can beat 'brother' with a score of 6-0, I will go to 'brother' ’, it’s a little more sure, isn’t it?”

"It's useless to say these words." Echizen Ryuya tilted his head and raised his eyebrows, "If you like the score of 6-0, I will try to play such a score."

Nioh made a "puri".

Although Echizen Ryuya doesn't say anything negative, in Nioh's eyes, he has already exposed a point: he really cares about Echizen Ryoma very much.

Maybe the guy just doesn't care to expose it?

After all, it was too obvious. After only a few days in the U17 training camp, everyone who met him began to speculate that the two Echizen must be related.

Regardless of the looks, the older Echizen cared too much about the younger Echizen.

If Echizen Ryuya's opponent is someone else, revealing his concern for Echizen Ryoma may also serve as a deterrent.After defeating Reinhardt and proving his own strength, the young player showed unexpected ferocity, and many opponents would reflexively become more jealous because of this, and then tied their hands and feet.

But his opponent is Nioh.

For Nioh, his favorite is this kind of opponent with obvious "weaknesses", or "fetters".

Great luck, he thought.Echizen Ryoma also happens to be left-handed.

Nioh is indeed a two-handed swordsman, and the skills of his right hand have completely kept up with the progress of his left hand.But handedness is at the genetic level. No matter how well-trained the body muscles are, he can still use his left hand more smoothly than his right hand.

Letting go of the racket to the ground, he glanced at the direction of the racket, raised his head and smiled at Echizen Ryuya: "It seems that I served in the first round."

Nioh had a plan when he turned around and prepared.

He knew that Echizen Ryuya was confident, but the more he was like this, the more he wanted to see this person's side beyond his control.

As for the method... Hasn't this person already shown his so-called "weakness" in front of him?

Phantom doesn't have any cool light effects.Just stepping and turning around, the people who are ready on the bottom line of the court have become "Echizen Ryoma".

Echizen Ryuya's eyes darkened.His expression didn't change, as if he had expected this scene to happen a long time ago.

Nioh, who had already phantom Echizen Ryoma, glanced at Echizen Ryoma's expression on the opposite side.

Is the "care" shown before intentional?So, is his phantom at this time also in Echizen Ryuya's plan?

So confident that you can completely control the situation?

The unique skill of devouring... He also wants to experience the real effect of this trick!

The trick of swallowing the stunt was shown in the game video obtained before. After Reinhardt used his trick, Echizen Ryuya used the same trick, and Reinhardt did not use that trick again. one move.

Before the game, Byodoin told the story of Kaji Fudo, who was "robbed" of his stunts when the U17 team went to Macau to compete. He never recovered his moves until he returned to U17. In the first army transposition match, he had no power to fight back.

Even if he enters the national team as a substitute now, Kaji Fengduo still can't use his stunts.

But let Jiazhi explain why he couldn't play his own stunt again, he couldn't explain clearly.

He only felt that once he wanted to perform his stunt, his mind went blank, and his originally skilled muscle reaction became jerky.

"It's the blockade at the level of mental power, and there may be other mysteries." The Court of Byodoin speculated, "But it must take advantage of the level gap to cause such an effect."

He explained his understanding: "It's like Yukimura's 'Yips', when facing an opponent with a very low level of mental power, the opponent will always be trapped in a world where the five senses are lost, and can no longer even pick up the racket. Kaji That guy hasn't been able to recover his unique skills until now, it just means that his level of mental power is too far away from Echizen Ryuya."

"Once there is a psychological shadow, naturally all strengths cannot be displayed."

After he finished speaking, he even said frankly: "I have always avoided competing with Echizen Ryuya before because I was not sure. If my different dimension is sealed because of this, which affects the subsequent competitions, then the loss outweighs the gain."

Of course, there are tens or hundreds of "World" series tricks, and it doesn't matter if one is sealed.

He has a lot of tricks throughout the series.

"Reinhardt's tricks won't be sealed for too long." Byodoin said, "With Reinhardt's strength, even if Echizen Ryuya blocked his 'stunt' for a period of time by using the difference in mental power, it would not be good for Reinhardt. Inhardt didn't have much of an impact either."

The reason he sums it up like this is because Reinhardt is not a professional player whose main ability is mental power.

As a calm Captain America, Reinhardt's strength mainly comes from his strength and skills, as well as his solid basic strength.

Among the people who can become professional players, there is no one with a bad foundation.They use more of their own basic abilities when playing, rather than mysterious "stunt skills".

For example, Borg's "baptism of the vortex" is also because of its strong basic strength, and after sublimation of skills, it can make the opponent suffer from a gap in strength, and then fall into the "time loop" due to stimulation.

Echizen Ryuya's "Stunt Devour" has a similar effect.

Strong learning ability, perhaps more exquisite skills than the tricks used by the person himself, as well as the blockade of mental power, and the corresponding psychological pressure and physiological self-protection that the opponent will produce, resulting in the "capture" effect of "stunt swallowing".

Does this work for "Phantom"?

Nioh really wanted to know if Echizen Ryuya would "take away" this move.

If Echizen Ryuya also followed "Phantom" to become Echizen Ryoma...wouldn't that be very interesting?

"Outspin serve!"

This is a trick that doesn't often appear in the professional arena.It's not that it's a trick that's hard to hit back, or hard to learn.On the contrary, this trick is easy to fight back, it is not difficult to learn, and it has enough flaws.Therefore, it is actually a serving skill that has been "eliminated" by the professional arena.

But Nioh thought about what he knew about Echizen Ryoma's game experience, and felt that this trick must be used as the opening.

There was still a very shallow smile on the corner of Echizen Ryuya's mouth.

He whispered: "Do you want to test whether I can capture this move?"

"But I won't take this move." He said, "The communication of spiritual power, and the same 'learning' moves..."

"Do you know Ryoma better than I know Ryoma?"

"Although I understand rationally that the person on the other side is not the real Ryoma, as expected, there is no way to maintain emotional stability." Echizen Ryuya licked his lips, and his smile deepened, "I really want to teach this 'fake' a lesson. ah!"

In the eyes of those who are truly connected, Nioh's "phantom" is of course only a fake.

As for Nioh's "Phantom", in addition to the "template" to find out the most difficult type of opponent, it is more in line with Nioh's own aesthetic usage, which is just like this: let the opponent's emotions lose control!

Echizen Ryuya hit back this outspin serve.

He felt the power and spin in the ball, including the curve of the tennis ball.

He came to a conclusion: this guy is better than Ryoma.

Hey, want to play a role without even thinking about "real"?Showing a different side directly from the beginning, is this the "self-cultivation of an actor"?

Pump the ball B!

Long Ya took two steps forward.

The moment he caught the ball, the racket sank, and he reflexively shook the wrist before hitting the ball back.

He looked at Nioh and smiled angrily: "This is not a ball that Ryoma can hit!"

"Are you so unconfident in me, brother?" Nioh used Echizen Ryoma's own voice.

Echizen Ryuya got goosebumps all over the floor from this "brother".

There was a very slight error in the originally planned angle when catching the ball.

At that moment, Echizen Longya's heart sank: Oops!

Even a small error can make the effect of the tennis return out of control.

Nioh easily received the return.

He jumped up on one foot and chose the best way to return the angle: JackKnife!

With a bang, the tennis ball flying out of the tennis racket began to glow in the middle. Although it was a two-handed slap shot with the classic JackKnife posture, after the tennis ball flew over the net, it was already the most typical "glowing ball" effect.

The so-called "luminous ball" itself means that after the strength and speed reach the limit, the large amount of rotation and energy brought by the straight stroke makes the tennis ball produce a light and shadow effect similar to "luminous".

Boom!

The tennis ball hit the ground hard.

Echizen Ryuya looked back at where the ball landed, and then turned his head to look at Nioh.

In his eyes, the one facing him was indeed Ryoma. Even if he was concentrated and focused, the one in his line of sight still looked like Echizen Ryoma.

This guy's level of mental power...has it reached this level?

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