Tennis: A Rough Start Byodoin Hoo

Chapter 187: Thunder Attribute Light Ball

There was a tingling sound of electricity, followed by a high-pitched sound like the cry of a thunderbird.

The blue light enveloped the tennis ball, and dense arcs of electricity extended from the tennis ball.

It was like thousands of thunder snakes swaying their bodies.

Electricity generates heat, especially electricity that is so powerful. It heats the surrounding air to the limit the moment it comes into contact with the air.

If you look at it from a distance, wherever the tennis ball passes, even the air begins to distort.

Duke Watanabe opened his eyes.

"Oops, Tohno is in danger!"

Even from such a distance, he could feel the powerful destructive power contained in this ball. If he was really hit by this ball, even Tohno Atsukyo's body would never be able to withstand it.

Cold sweat broke out on Kimijima's forehead, and her heart tightened.

"Hey, hey, hey, the power of this ball is too high, isn't it? It's no less powerful than Byodoin's light ball, right?"

On the field, the moment Tohno Atsukyo saw Mio's lightning, a large amount of adrenaline began to secrete in his body.

You must not be hit by that ball! 510

This is the only thought left in Tohno Atsukyo's mind.

Fear spread in his heart, making his legs feel like lead, but his instinct drove him to avoid the ball.

Finally, before the lightning arrived, he moved slightly and passed by the lightning.

The lightning hit the wall behind Tohno Atsukyo, opening a large hole in the wall in an instant, and dense arcs of electricity were led into the ground around the wall.

Only the scorched black marks on the surrounding walls, like spider webs, explained what had just happened.

Kimijima breathed a sigh of relief.

"Huh, did you avoid it? Is this the unique instinct of Tohno Atsukyo that Byodoin said?"

Although Kimijima does not want to continue the doubles partnership with Tohno Atsukyo, after all, the two have been partners together for two years.

After all, it was a bit unbearable.

As for instinct, animals can always sense signs of approaching danger better than humans, and thus follow instinct to avoid it.

The reason is that animals encounter life and death crises far more often than humans, and their instincts are forged in the training of life and death.

And because Tohno Atsukyo plays violent tennis, he encountered crises many more times than other players while growing up.

Don't doubt this. People who play violent tennis are more likely to suffer violence from others. There are not many people who can retaliate with kindness and stick to their true intentions. Even if they are hurt by others, there are not many people who can still play normal tennis.

Attacking others and being attacked by others is the daily routine of violent tennis players.

But it is this kind of daily life that allows Tohno Atsukyo's instinct to be exercised. People will stagnate in thinking due to fear and fear, which will lead to a delay in human body movements.

Instinct does not do this, which is why Tohno Atsukyo is able to move despite extreme fear.

"oh?"

"What gave you the illusion that he had escaped?"

Kamidai Aoi's words shocked the people around him.

Tanegashima Shuji speaks with a strange Kansai accent.

"Although the ball was very powerful, Tohno did dodge it without even being hit."

Tanegashima Shuji has extremely terrifying observation ability and reflex nerves, and based on this, he developed a ball skill that can invalidate all ball skills---Nuji.

In the just (ceec) moment, he saw through the entire process of the tennis ball passing by Tohno Atsukyo, and confidently asserted it.

Kamishiro Ao held his chin and said playfully.

"Really? But as you said, Tohno Atsukyo, who escaped Mio's lightning, is in a very bad situation."

Everyone took a closer look and saw that Tohno Atsukyo had fallen down at some point, with half of his face on the ground.

The body still twitches from time to time.

Tanegashima Shuji: "How could it be? He clearly escaped."

Byōdōin Hōō frowned and recalled the scene of the ball just now [suddenly he had a flash of inspiration and said:

"It's electricity. There was electricity on the ball just now. Tohno Atsukyo was paralyzed by the electricity on the ball."

Kamidai Ao snapped his fingers.

Snapped!

"Yes, lightning is not a ball skill that you can just dodge. As long as it is within a certain range, the electricity on the ball will be transferred to the human body. After all, the human body is also an excellent conductor in a sense. Woolen cloth."

Mōri Juzaburō: "But how come there is electricity on the tennis ball? How did she do it?"

Although he has only been in U17 for a year, he has seen many amazing skills in the world.

But this is the first time that a tennis ball can be charged.

Byōdōin Hōō took a deep breath and said in a deep voice:

"Explain it, Cang."

Kamidai Cang stretched out two fingers and rubbed them in the void a few times.

"Electricity generated by friction is a very simple physics principle, isn't it?"

"There is a layer of fine fluff on the surface of the tennis ball. Mio's lightning generates electric charge by causing the tennis ball to fully rub against the racquet."

"Then hit the tennis ball out of the super sweet spot. The thunderous speed will cause the tennis ball to generate a lot of friction when flying in the air, and the charge on the tennis ball will be collected and accumulated by all the charges generated by the friction. On top of the tennis ball.”

"Thunder Light is the name I gave to this move. If I had to say it, this move should be called the lightning-attributed light strike.

In fact, this hitting method can indeed electrify the tennis ball, but it is far from paralyzing.

The most fundamental thing is the power of thunder and lightning in Mio's Angel of Death, the Temple of All Things.

Without this power, even using the same method, it would be impossible to create lightning!

First update.

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