Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
While Liu Ning was chatting with Zhao Lele, the staff of the naval base came over and told Liu Ning that he had already won and needed to wait here. Having fought the five strongest opponents, Liu Ning had observed their strengths, and Zhao Lele didn't seem to have a significant advantage among them. If she could remain calm and composed, her chances of winning were relatively high; however, if she went into battle with this mindset, her chances of victory would be much smaller.
Actually, there's a reason why Zhao Lele is so confident. She has been studying with Liu Ning for so long, and her overall strength has increased a lot. That ranking was from half a year ago, and no one knows who Zhao Lele will be in six months. So Zhao Lele feels that she can win very gloriously because her strength is hidden.
Liu Ning had no good feelings towards Yamamoto. According to the information Maria had collected, these Japanese people lived according to their own will. They enjoyed all kinds of advantages provided by human society, but they still maintained their own organizations. This was a very selfish behavior, so Liu Ning had no good impression of this person.
When they need resources, they talk about sharing among humanity; when they need you to give, they claim to be Japanese. What's the point of talking to people like that? So it's not just Liu Ning who hates them; there are many people in this society who hate them. Some even openly say they are selfish in the news. But these people have just gotten by. What can you do? You can't just push them all into the wild.
While Liu Ning was chatting with Zhao Lele, the staff of the naval base came over and told Liu Ning that he had already won and needed to wait here. They would be awarding prizes to all the winners and then heading to the naval base together. So Liu Ning stayed here to watch his apprentice's match and see if there were any skills he could copy.
"Don't get so excited. I'm not trying to discourage you. Being ranked among the top five powerhouses means they all have extraordinary abilities. I know you've improved a lot recently, but you also need to understand that your opponents are improving as well. So you need to stay calm during this time. Most of your experience in the wild is for dealing with ferocious beasts. You need a different approach when dealing with humans. I can't teach you too much right now. When you go on the field, you need to adapt to the situation and never underestimate your opponent. Your opponent has been among the top five powerhouses for a long time. So many people have challenged him, but he has managed to keep his name. This fully demonstrates his ability."
Seeing Zhao Lele's unusual excitement, Liu Ning knew he had to pour cold water on her enthusiasm. If she remained so complacent when she went into battle, she was likely to lose. Having fought the five strongest opponents, Liu Ning had observed their strengths, and Zhao Lele didn't seem to have a significant advantage among them. Therefore, he needed to make her understand that she might be in danger of defeat. If she could remain calm and composed, her chances of winning were relatively high; however, if she went into battle with this mindset, her chances of victory would be much smaller.
Zhao Lele, who had been excitedly listening to her master's words, immediately calmed down and obediently went to the side to do warm-up exercises. In Zhao Lele's original plan, these exercises were unnecessary; although her opponent was famous, she wasn't necessarily afraid and could easily finish the fight in a few moves. Liu Ning, seeing that the girl was quite obedient, breathed a sigh of relief and went to his VIP seat. After all, Liu Ning had already won, and this was his privilege. Although some people behind him were not entirely satisfied, they didn't dare say anything. Unless you could also defeat a magician, you had no right to criticize them.
"You can all sit down. There's no need to stand here. You've made me the center of attention. What do you think of these Japanese people?"
Since the competition hadn't started yet and he had nothing better to do, Liu Ning chatted with a few of his followers. There were three people standing around him: Lone Wolf from Tianlang City, Ma Wang, a new underling he had recently taken in, and Ma Zhuang next to Ma Wang. These three had come at Liu Ning's request. Normally, they wouldn't show up unless Liu Ning called them. Ma Zhuang, in particular, had worked in Liu Ning's company for so long that he had lost a lot of his arrogance. So when Liu Ning called him, he obediently came over. Following the boss was much better than being a low-level employee.
When arranging the seating, Liu Ning was seated below Ma Wang. Although Lone Wolf arrived first, his strength was inferior to Ma Wang's. Among the three, Ma Zhuang had the most prestigious status, but Liu Ning didn't care about that. If you weren't strong enough, you could only sit at the bottom, and serving tea and water was also your responsibility. This was beyond question.
"I've fought this guy before. I might not be qualified to comment on other Japanese, but I know Yamamoto very well. He's incredibly cunning and will do anything to win. I think I should warn Miss Zhao. Although Miss Zhao is also very strong, I believe she could win in a real fight. But if he resorts to dirty tricks, even ten Miss Zhaos tied together wouldn't be a match for him. When I fought him, I was about to win when he was carrying lime powder and threw it directly into my eyes. I can't blame him, though; there aren't all sorts of rules in a fight..."
Horse King's statement was quite fair. Although he lost, he didn't blame anyone else, only himself for not handling the situation properly. If he had handled it better, he might have been the one to win. In this respect, Horse King was better than other strong individuals who, if they lost, would immediately look for all sorts of reasons.
"King Ma is right. I've seen these people before. They're ruthless in their pursuit of victory, using methods we wouldn't stoop to. For example, when two people have finished fighting and one side has secured victory, their vigilance lowers. But these Japanese don't care about that. Even if they've fallen, they'll immediately get up and launch a sneak attack. And they believe that as long as victory is achieved, such tactics are acceptable. That's why they don't have many friends, and not many people are willing to work with them..."