When Natasha saw the light of the formation covering one-third of the arena and how Edda quickly stepped back in the rays, Natasha was stunned for a moment.
The other party retreated? The formation was not used to block the enemy, not to hurt the enemy, but to escape?
In the past, Natasha also heard from her seniors about the situation when they fought with the disciples of Heavenly Stars Sect.
The disciples of Heavenly Stars Sect were good at using formations to block their enemies, and then they would use the formations to hurt the enemy.
Nevertheless, she could guarantee that she never heard of Heavenly Stars Sect disciples fleeing from the ring at the beginning of the match.
After she got away from Natasha, Edda looked at Natasha warily.
At first, she did not know why Caspian told her not to get close to the other party but to keep her as far away as possible.
She still did not quite understand it now, but judging from her opponent’s performance, the Blue Feather Sect disciple seemed to be a little confused by her actions?
Edda did not know the exact reason, but the fact that her opponent was caught off guard meant she was on the right track!
Since Natasha was confused, it would be Edda’s chance.
In an instant, Edda followed what Caspian said before without any hesitation, activating the formations that could speed up one’s speed and movement technique.
During that period, she also did not forget to inspire some formations that could slow down the opponent.
The opponent’s speed was slowed down, equivalent to increasing her speed in disguise.
Edda quickly seized the opportunity and used the Skynet Illusion Formation, the Windy Rain Shower Formation, the Net Weaving Array, and even the most common Water-Condensing Formation.
Consequently, there was an unprecedented scene in the arena since the nation’s official religion election was held.
The two disciples competed on the stage, one desperately fled, the other trying to catch up.
The one who escaped did everything possible to distance herself from her opponent.
Even though the other one had obvious advantages in speed and explosive force, it was rather unfortunate for her as her opponent not only had many formations but also co turtless types of them.
For a while, it even seemed as if she had an advantage, yet in truth, she did not even manage to touch the opponent’s hem.
In the beginning, many sect disciples in the stands also booed with dissatisfaction at Edda’s performance.
However, some noticed that Natasha started to slow down not long after, and she even tended to lose control of her spiritual Qi.
Gradually, they looked at Edda in a different light.
Edda, who was on the field, felt the change more clearly than others.
When she first faced Natasha’s relentless pursuit and the Infernal Flame Inscription’s powerful force, Edda felt like a small boat in the stormy sea, which could be overturned and smashed into pieces at any time.
Fortunately, Edda’s strongest talent was her resilience in desperate situations.
It was evident because she was still able to get a place in the competition despite facing numerous strong disciples.
Edda, the tiny wooden boat, persevered greatly under the ravages of the storm.
In the Blue Feather Sect’s stand, Winston’s expression was extremely ugly.
He was the one ordering Natasha to beat her as quickly as possible.
However, he never dreamed that Natasha’s opponent was as slippery as an eel, and she could not grab her at all.
Winston could have sworn that as long as Natasha got close, she could knock Edda off the stage in the blink of an eye.
Unfortunately, Natasha could not seize such an opportunity no matter what she tried.
Originally, Winston thought that they could win by a swift and decisive attack, but he had a faint feeling he shot himself in the foot.
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