Invincible Copy System
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Just as the two War God-level powerhouses were trying to unload their poison, Liu Ning's attacks rained down on them. These two War God-level powerhouses also sensed that Liu Ning possessed an overwhelming number of skills, which he could unleash at any time. They fled in different directions, knowing full well that even the War God and other ferocious beasts couldn't escape their attacks, let alone the two of them.
Of course, Linley was well aware of Liu Ning's intentions: to eliminate Yale. However, Linley absolutely could not allow such a thing to happen. Yale was, after all, a magician. If Yale were killed, there would be far too many repercussions. Linley also knew that Liu Ning had powerful backers in the capital, namely the Second Speaker of the Human Council. But then again, while the Speaker might help him with other matters, eliminating a magician would be no small matter. The Second Speaker would not be able to cover for him; this matter was beyond his capabilities. Not only could he not handle it, but the entire Human Council could not handle it either. This was no small matter, so Liu Ning could not be allowed to act recklessly.
Linley's consideration was actually a very rational approach, but Liu Ning would never allow it. Liu Ning was determined to eliminate Yale, a permanent solution. Even if humanity wanted to execute him later, this guy would have to be shown his power. Even if Liu Ning didn't kill him, he would leave a lasting impression. Because this guy had attacked his family, Linley didn't know Liu Ning very well. If he directly attacked Liu Ning, Liu Ning might not care much, perhaps just fighting him. But when it came to family, all powerful individuals acted the same way: they had to make the other party suffer to prevent future occurrences.
This idea wasn't unique to Liu Ning; other super-strong individuals shared similar thoughts. Once you become a super-strong person, you accumulate countless enemies—many whose names you might not even know, because you have no idea when you became enemies. This makes things more complicated, requiring careful discernment. However, these people are all targeting him because of his superior strength, so there's nothing to worry about. Regardless of their motives, this is a perfectly legitimate reward. But if you attack my family, no matter your reasons or status, you must be killed. Otherwise, others will follow suit, and my family will be left destitute.
Just as the two War God-level powerhouses were trying to unload their poison, Liu Ning's attacks rained down on them. The two were quite impressed by Liu Ning's stamina; he hadn't taken a single potion since the start of the fight. How could this guy still have such strong fighting power? In their minds, this person definitely possessed the strength of a War God-level powerhouse. If he had the power of a War God, he would be far stronger than the two of them combined. Therefore, the two could only continue fighting Liu Ning despite the poison. As their blood circulation accelerated, the poison would spread throughout their bodies. They understood this, but they had no other choice. They could only fight like this; otherwise, they would die even sooner.
Liu Ning's true strength is definitely inferior to these two, but his understanding of combat skills is even greater. This was evident during their duel. Although Liu Ning's true strength was significantly weaker than theirs, he remained undefeated and even gained a slight advantage at times. This meant that Liu Ning could deplete two points of their strength with a single unit of power. Therefore, this was an unfair duel. The only one to blame is that you two focused solely on training your own strength and neglected the intricacies of the techniques. This was a major mistake on your part. If you hadn't made this mistake, the battle would probably have ended long ago. Unfortunately, this is your Achilles' heel, and ending it won't be easy.
Liu Ning had actually participated in many battles before, especially the battle in Windmill City. Liu Ning knew very well what to do when facing super strong opponents. He knew exactly what to do when facing the War God and other ferocious beasts. His actions were always precise and decisive. Even if he was under some threat, he would still inflict some damage on his opponent. Wasteful efforts were absolutely out of the question. With such a large level difference, if you dared to do anything useless, your strength would probably be depleted even faster because your opponent was much stronger than you. So, in this situation, anything you wanted to do was impossible, absolutely impossible.
These two War God-level powerhouses also sensed that Liu Ning possessed an overwhelming number of skills, which he could unleash at any time. For example, during their fistfight, Liu Ning suddenly pulled out two pistols from his storage space and fired them at their faces. Although these bullets were unlikely to cause serious injury, if they hit their eyes, they would suffer temporary blindness. At that moment, Liu Ning would likely have the upper hand. Just as the two were riddled with bullets, Liu Ning kicked each of them in the chest. The immense force spread throughout their bodies, and combined with the damned toxins, these two War God-level powerhouses suffered a great loss. They couldn't retaliate because Liu Ning was incredibly fast, like an eel, impossible to catch.
Just as the two caught their breath, a sniper rifle suddenly appeared in Liu Ning's hand, leaving them at a loss. They fled in different directions, knowing full well that even the War God and other ferocious beasts couldn't escape their attacks, let alone the two of them. Although they seemed to have good teamwork normally, it wasn't so good when faced with a life-or-death situation. They shouldn't have run away; they should have charged down together. Whatever their actions, they shouldn't have run in opposite directions. If they had, one of them would have been hit. Ideally, the other would have taken the opportunity to kill Liu Ning, but the one shot in the air wouldn't have survived either. It was a very foolish plan.