MTL - The Moon In My Arms-Chapter 248 short guard

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  Chapter 248 Protecting the Shortcomings

  Qi Yue frowned. Although Chu Mufan's level was not very good with her, it was still at a professional level. Gu Huai had only learned a little, and the person who taught him was probably just an amateur. How could he fight against Chu Mufan?

  Gu Huai: "I'm free."

  Qi Yue was worried when Gu Huai's voice came from beside her ear.

  Actually, Qi Yue originally wanted to refuse for Gu Huai, but when she heard what Gu Huai said, she stopped her voice.

  Since Gu Huai said so, he should be confident, right?

  However, Qi Yue was worried, so she told Chu Mufan, "He is a novice, and he has only learned a little bit. You can just exchange ideas."

  Chu Mufan had a smile on his face, but his eyes were slightly gloomy, "Are you so protective when you just started dating?"

  Gu Huai looked at the girl to appease him: "I have a sense of proportion."

   Soon, the two entered the locker room and changed their equipment, putting on metal armor and a hood.

  The rule of the game is to hit 15 swords in each set, and the game time is 9 minutes. One athlete hits 15 swords or the 9-minute time limit is all used up. The athlete who hits the most swords wins.

  Chu Mufan has been practicing fencing for more than ten years, and his movements and strength are quite sophisticated, and his attacks are extremely violent from the very beginning.

  To Qi Yue's surprise, although Gu Huai's movements seemed a little jerky and dangerous, every time he deflected Chu Mufan's moves at the critical moment.

  The speed of both of them is very fast. From the sideline, the blades are almost blurred, and winning or losing is only a matter of thought.

  Although Gu Huai has always been on the defensive, Qi Yue gradually felt relieved. On the surface, it was Chu Mufan who had the upper hand. In fact, Gu Huai was recruiting the enemy to go deep...

  Fencing is the most speed-testing sport in the Olympics. It is known as the ballet in fighting. It requires physical strength, but it also tests strategy. It is like playing Go with the body. In many cases, it is not about winning or losing for a while, but more about taking one step, watching two steps...

  Qi Yue was dazzled by the sight, thinking that the big boss is indeed a big boss, with this IQ, even if he didn’t practice fencing for as long as Chu Mufan, strategy alone is enough...wait...

  Looking at it, Qi Yue suddenly felt something was wrong...

   Is it her illusion?

  What about Gu Huai's tricks...how come the more I look at them, the more familiar I am...

  Qi Yue thought for a long time, and suddenly froze!

  Ah, this... isn't this a few ways she often uses? Even some small details are the same!

  Just like Gu Huai's current move, his sword...should stab at Chu Mufan's lower body...

   This is her original move. At that time, she even gave it a rather unique name, called Tiger Down the Mountain...

   Qi Yue stared with bated breath.

  The next second, Qi Yue saw that the direction of Gu Huai's sword thrust was not the direction she expected, but the direction of Chu Mufan's chest.

   And this choice also caused the two's hand guards to slam into each other!

  Gu Huai withdrew his strength in time, but Chu Mufan's strength was too heavy. Gu Huai's wrist was hit violently, and the sword in his hand fell to the ground with a bang.

  Qi Yue's expression changed instantly, and she hurried towards Gu Huai to check his wrist.

  Qi Yue: "Chu Mufan! It's just a discussion, so let's stop! You're too aggressive!"

  Chu Mufan spread his hands: "Sorry, I didn't do it on purpose. The sword has no shadow. Although it is a sparring, accidental injuries are inevitable. This is normal."

  Qi Yue was very angry, "A novice, Gu Huai, knows that in such a situation, he has to hold back his strength, but you told me that you accidentally injured him?"

  (end of this chapter)