"Laser! How are we supposed to dodge that? This is completely unfair!!"
The black man shouted out the sa words as before.
His face was filled with indignation, clearly very dissatisfied.
The surrounding Hunters saw this and began to whisper among themselves.
Everyone’s thoughts were basically the sa as the black man’s at this mont, that such an attack was simply undodgeable.
No matter how strong soone’s physique is, it’s impossible to be faster than the speed of light.
When the laser cos, avoiding being hit is absolutely impossible.
After all, this is an evasion training ground; they shouldn’t be given an impossible task like this.
"No... this laser can be dodged!"
Morris seed to have thought of sothing and spoke his conclusion as if talking to himself.
However, the mont he spoke, the whispering in the field happened to pause, allowing everyone to hear what he had just said.
"Heh, Martin, are you out of your mind? That’s a laser, the speed of light! Nearly three hundred thousand kiloters per second; how are you supposed to dodge that?"
His old rival Terence, standing nearby, couldn’t help but sarcastically respond.
The other Hunters nearby also cast puzzled glances in his direction.
Morris didn’t expect that just such a casual comnt would imdiately make him the focus of attention.
Aaron also gave him a rather surprised look but didn’t say anything, instead casually opening a piece of footage for everyone to see.
The footage recorded what had just happened to the black man in the training ground.
The first ti, needless to say, the man was ambushed and wrapped up by three lurking monsters.
He only managed to dodge one of them before being eliminated by the remaining two.
No one comnted at this point.
After all, none of them were beginners and everyone understood the situation.
The entire test didn’t stipulate that monsters would only co at you one by one.
Attacking all at once also matches what happens in real scenarios.
But when it ca to the second scene, everyone was sowhat confused.
Even if the rules didn’t state that monsters had no long-range attack capabilities, it was still a laser after all.
At such a short distance, firing is equivalent to hitting, making dodging impossible.
That was the thing they found most unacceptable.
A training ground for practicing evasion used laser attacks; isn’t this just a joke?
Aaron also didn’t say much and replayed the second segnt of the video once again.
Similarly, the black man prepared, the System counted down, then started, instant kill...
But this ti, so people began to show serious expressions, falling into silence.
While so still had confused looks, Aaron played the footage for a third ti.
"That, that is..."
The black man’s expression changed as if he had also noticed sothing from the footage.
"Do I need to play it again?"
Aaron coldly questioned them.
At this point, even those who hadn’t seen the reason dared not say anything further.
Because from the expressions on many people’s faces, it was evident that they seed to have found the answer from the footage.
In such a scenario, naturally, these people didn’t want to expose themselves.
Fortunately, Aaron soon revealed the solution.
He switched the footage to the preparation stage of the second test.
At that ti, the black man was still looking around for threats, completely unaware that a monster was lurking atop the distant high building.
The footage paused, and the cara zood in.
Through the projection’s perspective function, everyone could clearly see a monster resembling a scorpion lying on the rooftop of a high building, staring intently at the black man hundreds of ters away.
Then, the scorpion’s shell suddenly glowed with a bright white light, flickering like a firefly in the Dark Night.
Next was the second flash, then the third.
After the last flash ended, the scorpion hesitated briefly.
Following which, a dazzling beam appeared instantly, leaving no visible flight trajectory, just instantly connecting in everyone’s view.
One end of the beam was on the scorpion, the other on the black man’s chest in the distance, and the test concluded.
"So that’s what happened..."
Seeing this, everyone understood what had just occurred.
It turned out that the monster’s attack wasn’t without traces.
Even if the monster was too far to be discovered, the three flashes before its attack had already exposed it.
So, with careful observation, it was still possible to know in advance about the impending attack.
Judging from the creature’s actions, its attack preparation ti was relatively long.
Although a human’s speed is not faster than the speed of light, dodging in advance allows one to evade the attack.
However, performing such an operation is indeed extrely difficult!
Not to ntion that the tester needs to observe the surrounding dangers in a very limited amount of ti, leaving no leisure to notice sothing so far away.
Moreover, the three initial flashes of the Crystal Scorpion were separated by hundreds of ters, under the blazing sun.
How is it possible to notice such a slight flash?
This is clearly making things difficult for people!
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