Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1410: 1000 chapters Brief Memories


Well, since you're here, Miss—I mean, Little Sister, whatever you want to call her. Poor ol' Fatty Mengdie has no clue how old she is, but that's not the point. He just wants to tell Mengdie that you can scare folks to death showing up silently like that. Have some decency, will you?

Of course, all this is just Fatty's imagination running wild because he realizes he can't communicate well with this person, not like he would with others on this mech. Aside from Blade Warrior, it seems only Roland can exchange a few words with Mengdie. She doesn't get along well with others, and that certainly includes himself.

So Fatty ponders and overthinks, wondering with all his might—maybe for a split second or several. As thoughts tumble around, he finally sighs softly, "Hey, you..."

Mengdie clearly heard him, casting a fleeting glance his way without bothering to respond.

I knew it would be like this, Fatty doesn't say anything. Actually, he had a lot in mind, but instead, he strides towards the location of the Blade Warrior's Time-Space Transfer Device.

At this moment, Fatty is not the least bit anxious. He knows—better than anyone, in fact—just how powerful Mengdie is.

In this regard, it's apt to compare Feng Yi with Mengdie. Sky Shadow's not bad either. Speaking of Sky Shadow, he and Mengdie once crossed swords on the virtual combat platform. Fatty, as a soldier of the Normandy fleet, can't help but care about these things. Even if it wasn't for his interest in mech warriors, he'd still pay attention to the intelligence on Revenge Shadow Rider out of respect.

After all, Revenge Shadow Rider is among the most famous mech warriors of the century. In terms of influence, even Kexiao can't hold a candle to Revenge Shadow Rider. That's why Fatty paid such close attention to that battle.

From that time on, he recognized Mengdie, but back then, Fatty only knew that Mengdie was a pretty woman. He didn't delve deeper, because he was more concerned about Sky Shadow.

And who exactly is Sky Shadow? Next to Feng Yi, he's the most outstanding talent in the Federation, and alongside Normandy fleet Captain Amelia, he's seen as the most promising young pillar.

But let's not dwell on that. Sky Shadow's talents speak volumes on their own. In a world full of shining stars, he surely ranks high among the top twelve.

Yet even Sky Shadow, a First-Order warrior brimming with potential, didn't get to touch the hem of Mengdie's clothes throughout the entire battle. It may sound like an exaggeration, but it's the truth. He never did. No sugarcoating, no exaggeration—I watched that video countless times, be it in slow-mo, pause, or on constant loop. Though they seemed within arms' reach, whenever it came down to a hair's breadth, Mengdie's acute Body Technique always helped her deftly evade Sky Shadow's ferocious assaults.

What incredible Body Technique, what amazing speed!

On the contrary, while Sky Shadow couldn't touch Mengdie, it doesn't mean Mengdie couldn't touch him. She kicked him around plenty in that fight, pressuring him, inching closer, looking down on him, but not initiating attack. For a top federal warrior, it's pretty disgraceful.

Sky Shadow did have his share of psychological struggles at the time, but even with numerous heavy blows, he didn't show signs of fatigue or disadvantage. This can be attributed to the innate defensive abilities of male First-Order warriors. Plus, with the physical strength and explosive power of women's Body Technique combat being lower than men's, that scene unfolded.

In the end, Sky Shadow conceded defeat, and Mengdie faced off directly against Revenge Shadow Rider, who is none other than Feng Yi in disguise.

It's no secret among friends that Feng Yi is Revenge Shadow Rider. Initially, Zhang Xiaobo only speculated about his identity, but that's beside the point. The focus is, how terrifying is Feng Yi's strength? Nobody knows that better than Fatty.

To everyone's surprise, Mengdie clearly didn't give her all while fighting Sky Shadow. Even a mid-Legendary Realm erupting Feng Yi struggled a bit against Mengdie, which speaks volumes of her strength. Purely in terms of agility, even a Legendary Realm Feng Yi at his burst phase doesn't have an advantage over Mengdie, and in fact, seems slightly outmatched.

Agility refers to bodily flexibility—the kind that people often joke about dumping all their points into for early danger evasion and responsiveness. In essence, it means possessing considerable natural talent.

Agility and speed are quite different. To say Feng Yi's straight-line speed was the best in the world at that time isn't an overstatement—at least Mengdie couldn't catch up to him. But the essence of straight-line speed differs from agility.

You could compare it to a cheetah versus a car.

Cars are clearly faster than cheetahs—much, much faster. After all, a cheetah's speed peaks at a hundred or so and can only maintain full-throttle sprints briefly. But does that mean a car has more agility than a cheetah? The answer is blatantly no—it's impossible. Cars simply do not possess the attribute of agility, at least not compared to a cheetah. Cars are mechanical braking systems, though, of course, compared to trucks, cars have sufficient agility.

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