He could see that Yates’ heart activity must be very rich at the moment, but as soon as this sentence came out, Yates couldn’t help it. He nodded his head and thought for a while, then he came out with the dung fork.

Seeing that Yates was the first to play in Norman’s mind surged
Winning two games in a row is a blow to the morale of these foreigners. You can see from the expressions of those two foreigners who are ready to fight beside Yates. They all look at this side with a dignified face, and they are relaxed and obviously under great psychological pressure before they have disappeared.
Morale has a great influence on the outcome of the battle. Yates should have seen this, so he would choose to come out first. He should want to win this battle by relying on his stronger strength than his companions, and cheer up his later companions to boost their morale and increase their winning rate.
Since the other party is Yates, who should they send here?
Thought of here, Norman looked at the slaves who had not yet played in front of him
Dairic and Harriet have been surrounded by slaves as heroes at the moment, and their fighting experience is flowing orthogonally.
Someone asked, "Aren’t you afraid?"
Harriet, the least courageous, looked heroic after this life-and-death struggle, and it seems that he learned Norman’s unique skill of bragging in the middle of the battle and directly boasted that "just do it!" A pair of heroic spirit, although thousands of people have gone alone, have forgotten who it was just now and have been scared soft.
Someone asked again, "How did you win them?"
Dairic is more calm and modest than Harriet, who boasted from his teacher. "Those orcs are not as powerful as you think. Although their fists hurt, they won’t knock you out with one punch, and I feel full of strength. Barton tattooed these things for us, which may really turn us into barbarians!" Finally, his sincere eyes swept past these partners around him, and after a little hesitation, he finally said, "I can do it, you can certainly do it!" "
Hearing Dairic’s words, the slaves around him were amazed.
"Are these tattoos really powerful and mysterious?"
"I’m relieved, but I’m going to be asked later."
"God bless me, I hope my body is effective."
Norman observation can clearly see that these slaves’ faces are unnatural.
They are hiding something, that is, the magic secrets.
Harriet didn’t say that Dairic didn’t say that the remaining slaves didn’t say that they should have regarded it as the most precious secret, and Dairic even took the initiative to push all the credit to the tattoo.
Everyone implies that they are a ghost, but they have to pretend to be ignorant. Moreover, Norman seems to be a bit clumsy in their acting skills, and some are really worried about them.
But now also don’t want to these times.
Norman line of sight after they wandered around a circle, they finally pegged to a person.
"Zachary you"
He named Zachary as a sword, just like Monroe.
After hearing Norman call the roll, Zachary went with his sword.
He and Harriet are obviously two extremes in character. Harriet is timid, but he is bold and radical.
Seeing that his companions defeated the two orcs in succession, his fear of those orcs has been greatly reduced, and his confidence has been greatly enhanced by the peerless magic he has learned. When he confronted Yates, he actually took the initiative to attack!
Opposite him Yates is a cautious man, and his face is even more cautious and dignified when he sees this human being unexpectedly launching an attack on his own initiative.
The first two humans have little confidence in themselves, but they can all win. This human looks very confident. Doesn’t that mean that his strength is much stronger than that of the first two?
Be careful to deal with it.
Yates was cautious and took the initiative to wave the dung fork and back two steps first.
Dempsey came to watch the battle here nervously, and immediately felt relieved after seeing this scene.
Amateurs watch the fun.
Seeing Zachary’s sword dance full of momentum, he took the initiative to launch an offensive, but the savage stepped back a few steps before fighting. It seems that Dempsey’s high score is already very obvious
As soon as I felt at ease, Dempsey’s tight face melted away and turned to Norman and smiled. "You did a good job this time. I saved your life in the wild and got you back."
Before the words were finished, I heard a scream and suddenly turned to see Zachary, who was full of momentum, clutching his ribs with one hand and dancing his sword with the other to protect himself. The blood was constantly flowing out of his ribs, and he couldn’t cover it.
Yates, on the other hand, opposite Zachary, is moving a dung fork and actively waving a block to defend himself. He will try to attack only when he sees the opportunity, and he is not eager to make progress because of this sudden advantage.
One person bleeds more than one, and the other person is unscathed.
Even a layman like Dempsey can see that things are not good.
I don’t know when a few drops of cold sweat seeped from his forehead. After looking around quickly, he suddenly felt that this place was too threatening. Before he finished speaking, he didn’t tell Norman directly. He opened his legs and trotted away with his head down, and hurriedly ran in the direction of his carriage for fear of being noticed. His former high spirits had disappeared.
Chapter four hundred and ninety-five Moves True Solution
Two consecutive victories seem to make these humans forget how desperate they were before, and everyone is beaming. It seems that the next few battles will end in such a smooth way, but Zachary’s injury woke them up and everyone looked anxiously here.
Humans, on the contrary, the aliens are very dignified when they see these humans winning two games in a row so easily, but the current situation finally makes their expressions relax, and some orcs can’t help but cheer Yates up.
Wandering in the world!
In front of the flowers and the moonlight!
The cold moon is watching you!
……
Zachary knows that he underestimates his enemy at the cost of injury, but his character is bold and unrestrained, unlike Harriet’s cowardice. The injury did not make him lose his fighting spirit, but aroused his anger and tried his best to make out what he had learned. What kind of "wandering in the world" is the fighting method he learned from a great knight called "Virgin Sword Method"
Yates, not Otto the Tiger.
Yetzian is better than Otto in strength, speed and combat experience. Even if Zachary is familiar with some moves before fighting with him, there is not much chance of winning. What’s worse, Zachary underestimates his enemy and gets injured first?
Norman, it seems that Zachary’s only hope of winning is that Yates is eager to take Zachary as soon as possible, so Zachary may be able to win by some unexpected moves, but Yates is not going to do so.
Yates is too cautious. Even though he has gained the advantage, he still doesn’t intend to pursue the victory. Instead, he is slowly and steadily attacking the defender. In the face of Zachary’s sharp offensive and unexpected sword angle, he doesn’t even intend to try hard, but he will take the initiative to retreat and let Zachary’s offensive fall behind before continuing to fight around Zachary.
Norman saw that he had seen the result here, and he didn’t look again, but turned to the slaves not far from him.
"When you have the last point, you can familiarize yourself with your weapons while you are at it, so that the winning rate should be greater when you fight."
Those slaves were all watching the battle nervously, and when they heard Norman’s words, it suddenly dawned on them that the three slaves who had not played the game immediately stopped looking, and quickly took their weapons and practiced in situ and began to sharpen their guns.
And Jacob beside Norman is always firmly in Zachary’s eyes at the moment.
Although he is a bronze knight, he has been trained as a regular knight and has seen many powerful knights. He still has a lot of eyes.
It seems that Zachary is not as good as Yates in terms of strength, speed and on-the-spot reaction. Yates was able to start the game, and it didn’t take long to hurt Zachary. It was because of the strength and speed advantages plus stronger on-the-spot reaction and combat experience that the power broke out and killed Zachary unprepared.
But Zachary is not without advantages.
Zachary has an advantage over his sword moves.
Different from conventional and independent chopping, chopping, cutting and stabbing, Zachary’s sword method seems to be combined, and one movement is often coherent
Zachary’s sword has just forced Yates to block the cross, and the speed of the sword has been amazing. Another place points to Yates’ other key point. There are not many such scenes, which made Jacob once hallucinate Zachary’s speed, but after watching it for a long time, he found that it had nothing to do with speed.
This is a prejudgment.
When an ordinary knight is fighting, he needs to think. Every time he moves, he must decide his own step according to the enemy’s reaction. The shorter he thinks, the stronger his strength and speed will naturally be. Many experienced knights can make their bodies remember some routine reactions by virtue of their rich experience. This is why powerful knights can only be truly honed after going through war, and Zachary’s advantage is also here.
Zachary is obviously not an experienced soldier, but he doesn’t need to think in battle-he doesn’t need mental thinking or faster physical thinking-he has no fighting thinking. This is when Zachary is not fast enough, but Jacob has the illusion that he is too fast. Playing is such a time difference when thinking in battle.
Jacob’s heart jumped when he found this, and he felt as if he had vaguely opened a new world door. If he had pre-programmed a set of actions like Zachary to eliminate the thinking of fighting, would he be able to increase his strength?
Jacob’s heart moved and he continued to think deeply.
Pre-arranging a set of movements is very simple, just design one, for example, the first step is to stab the chest flat, the second step is to cut it straight, the third step is to cut it horizontally, and so on, but what’s the point of doing so?
The battlefield situation is ever changing, and you never know what your enemy will do next.
If he dodged you sideways in the first step, what’s the point of stabbing you in the second step? Cut gas? I really want to stubbornly follow the prearranged routine. Before you reach the third step, the other side will flash across the first blow and then stab you with a sword.
If this idea is really to be put into practice, you need to be able to anticipate all the actions that the other party will take before, and make a plan for all his actions, which is the most reliable and effective against the enemy.
Jacob frowned at the thought.
It’s impossible to anticipate all actions, so no one but the father should be able to do it. Maybe it’s more reliable to lower the requirement and anticipate the other party with greater possibility. Then design a set of actions against these possibilities, which are more effective …
Jacob thought and thought that his head was big and his head ached faintly, so he shook his head with a wry smile and stopped thinking and sighed.