If he disappears, who killed his grandmother? If he doesn't disappear, where did he come from? During this period, even his parents hadn't been born yet, so that person's actions wouldn't be recognized by the cosmic rules.
In order to eliminate the possibility of a paradox, the macro laws of the universe do not allow time to flow backward.
But speaking of time, it could also be a term imposed by humans. Feng Yi learned from Mo Ying's narration that time does not exist in a real sense. Birth, aging, illness, and death, as well as the destruction of galaxies, are merely cyclical processes generated by the workings of gravity, belonging to a type of calculation formula. Their worldview certainly never lacks the concept of time, but this is merely a spatial axis, tangible and visible.
Paradox two, parallel universe theory: This is a conceptual extension based on the Grandmother Paradox. If that person truly succeeded in traveling through time, whether or not he killed his grandmother doesn't matter; what matters is that he succeeded in traveling. Did he actually return to the past?
Not necessarily. Perhaps the cosmic rules allow but do not limit time-space flow. If the universe is seen as a supercomputer, the past is like a file stored in drive D. When the present you is cut and pasted into drive D, you may find that there is still a version of you from childhood in drive D. At this time, the computer may not display a duplicate file, because you originally came from another time space — a parallel universe.
Perhaps in the early stages of the universe, there was no parallel universe. Someone came, and so the parallel universe existed, like thorns in summer, snow in winter. When the wild grasses and thorns are removed, and the snow on the road is shoveled away, a path naturally forms.
However, the connection between paths is built on the foundation of absolute reality. Reflections of laws can only indirectly address issues. Though highly radiative, they cannot interfere. Therefore, when conquering the game '1945', the computer's trajectory is predetermined and has a simulated premise. It can predict in advance, whereas Feng Yi's operations are inherently uncertain and capable of affecting the micro-direction of laws. Therefore, in this contest, the process greatly differed from Allen's initial conception and also had a large gap with Feng Yi's prediction. The result did not change.
Under normal development, Allen would almost never defeat Feng Yi. He simply acknowledged the physical rules recognized by the law of universal gravitation to carry out external interference, kicked over the stool, causing Feng Yi, who lacked a physical body, to forcibly experience external interference. The prolonged stalemate led to a reversal of the conclusion.
A part of why Feng Yi lost was entirely due to the Super Ultimate Move of the "fat man". Previously mentioned is that everyone's attack power is different, and so are the effects. The characteristics of the "fat man" tend towards strong attack power, slow action, and a wide area to withstand attacks, and thus he fears being suppressed by opponents. Nonetheless, his physique brings out his advantage in suppressing opponents, so pros and cons are complementary.
Also, due to the large physique module of the "fat man", actions when releasing the Super Ultimate Move are distinguished from other characters. For example, other characters' Super Ultimate Moves focus on continuous punches and kicks, grabs, and energy wave distance strikes, whereas the "fat man"'s ultimate move manifests in his massive physical structure.
Simply put, the "fat man" utilizes his body as part of the attack, pouncing on the opponent from bottom to top, making it a part of his anti-air Super Ultimate Move.
As the opponent jumps or a skill determination in the air is about to hit the "fat man", an interrupt prompt could appear due to the "fat man"'s ultimate move. Therefore, his anti-air capability is much higher than normal moves hitting from the air to the ground, and an interrupt prompt may appear.
So-called interrupt means using a move to neutralize the opponent's move before they hit you. Thus, the system provides a brief reward prompt, allowing you to continue striking during the interrupt moment. This attack bonus effect deals more damage than normal attack damage and health reduction.
So the interrupt damage effect is greater, and since the "fat man" has the advantage of a large body area, the instant he performs an air interrupt, he can maximize the system's secondary damage rewards. Plus, his inherent damage is much higher than normal characters, so if the Super Ultimate Move hits the opponent and it's in the interrupt reward stage, the opponent's health could deplete from full directly.
Additionally, when the "fat man" crashes down to the ground, there is an attack determination where, at the moment he touches the ground, there is a booming shock. At this time, Feng Yi, as the opponent, must choose to switch between standing and low defense.
Because in the "fat man's" descending stage, which is a dominant descending state in the air, if he uses a low stance for defense, he will be hit by the "fat man". Thus, in this stage, Feng Yi must choose to rise up and defend to avoid losing health.
At the instant the "fat man" lands, due to his huge body, hitting the ground simultaneously causes a second stage of damage to the opponent. At this moment, Feng Yi must choose to perform low defense at the instant before he touches the ground to completely block this attack.
So, even saying the "fat man's" attack is a three-stage one wouldn't be an exaggeration.
Of course, in the duel between Feng Yi and Allen, Feng Yi had already been knocked off his stool by Allen, losing control of the controller, naturally not staying airborne. But this doesn't mean Feng Yi wouldn't be struck by the system's rewards.
It can be said that in the duel, players' exposure to any attack reward mechanisms are random but constant, though the probability isn't high. However, the Super Ultimate Move can relatively increase some probability. This time, Allen was lucky. After being suppressed in the early game, when Feng Yi fell off the stool, he finally chose a despicable desperate counterattack and succeeded.
Therefore, at the instant Allen used the Super Ultimate Move, the character controlled by Feng Yi was unfortunately struck by the "fat man's" two-stage Super Ultimate Move. Although his health was initially still healthy, it was reduced to half after the first strike, and during the attack process, the "fat man" happened to hit the system's reward.
The system reward timing is very transient, and generally, players who've just encountered it won't realize it. Even seeing the reward, they might disregard it. This prompt is simply too subtle and misleading, and even experts like Feng Yi can only follow up on the system prompt through instinctive actions. Any delay of 0.2 seconds would definitely not keep up.
However, the system reward appears precisely during the "fat man's" final Super Ultimate Move against Feng Yi, causing Feng Yi's initially remaining half health to further deplete under the system's reward's second-stage attack, eventually leading to his defeat.
It could be said that from the start of the battle, Feng Yi had dreaded Allen, worried about being thoroughly suppressed through his special ability, yet unexpectedly, the result was more favorable than expected.
From start to finish, Feng Yi had almost always been suppressing Allen. Even in the last few seconds before his loss, Feng Yi hadn't thought he would lose. Whether Allen had considered or performed an early simulation, he didn't know, but he was almost certain to win this round. At that time, Feng Yi even thought about simply continuing this wager, my dear.
Yet, at this critical juncture, this guy unexpectedly played dirty tricks, not just inflicting real-life harassment, but even kicking over his stool at the end. One must know that the current Feng Yi has no physical body. If this had happened before, he might still have managed a quick adaptation, but now it's different. With the stool kicked away, his spiritual will slackens in an instant, resulting in a big fall.
Seeing Allen with that face, that... that fake benevolent smile, Feng Yi squinted his eyes, thinking to himself, even at your age, you should have lived countless years, yet I never imagined you're an old schemer.
"Alright, alright, I surrender, I lost. It's time to discuss the main storyline." Feng Yi immediately chose to forgo further dueling, raising his hands. This battle had no competitive experience at all.
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