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Daily Evolution from Mastering Tai Chi-Chapter 114: Piercing Again and Again! The Pro Players Are Stunned!
Two first-level athletes working together actually couldn’t beat an amateur player.
How could they face anyone if word got out?
Faced with this unprecedented exhibition match, everyone in the hall, including Xiao Yun, was mesmerized.
All they saw was,
the shuttlecock moving back and forth over the net with increasing frequency.
The racket in Wang Ye’s hand started to deform and bend after numerous powerful swings.
The two professional players struggled to hold on for half a minute, evidently exhausted.
Only Xiao Yun knew that if Wang Ye got a chance to smash, he could end the match right then and there.
If Wang Ye’s regular swing speed was around 300-400 yards, then his smash could easily soar to 500 or even 600 yards. However, without precise measuring instruments, the speed could only be estimated by the naked eye, and the real speed might have long surpassed 600 yards, maybe even close to 1000 yards.
Moreover, the shuttlecock he hit carried a penetrative boost effect endowed by the system.
The originally light and sharp shuttlecock would unleash astounding power.
Under such power, the shuttlecock could effortlessly pierce through the racket.
Unfortunately, the angle and timing required for a smash are very strict.
It needs the opponent’s return to be slow and high to achieve a high-quality smash.
Therefore, in most cases, it is challenging to execute high-quality smashes in a match, even more so in high-level contests.
About another twenty seconds passed.
Finally.
The player at the front court was physically exhausted.
He stumbled slightly as he returned the shot.
The shuttlecock was hit to a very high position.
"This angle... is perfect for a smash!"
Wang Ye squinted his eyes, then suddenly leaped up.
Combining the strength of his waist, abdomen, and arms, he swung the racket with full force toward the downward angle.
The shuttlecock instantly transformed into a beam of light, shooting out!
Whish!!!
The professional player at the front instinctively extended his racket to catch, only to find a terrifying twisting force surging from his palm, causing a sharp pain.
Soon after, the ear-piercing sound of the shuttlecock slicing through the air finally reached his ears.
He glanced down hurriedly and discovered that his racket, just like in the legends, was pierced through by the shuttlecock! After penetrating the racket, the shuttlecock nailed directly into the PVC floor.
The racket in his hand dropped to the ground with a "thud".
One could see his palm was already marred with a trace of blood.
This was because the earlier shots had thinned and weakened his skin considerably.
This smash was the last straw that broke the camel’s back.
Or rather, calling it a "straw" might be a bit inaccurate.
Comparing it to "Mount Tai" seems more fitting.
Because the shot was indeed like a "Mount Tai pressing down", with no chance of defense.
"I lost." He advised the backcourt player in a low tone, "It’s up to you now."
His tone was full of melancholy and despondency.
As if delivering a final message.
After speaking, he left the court with his racket.
Leaving the backcourt player standing there helplessly.
What does "it’s up to you now" mean?
Isn’t that akin to saying "go and get rid of Tang Monk and his disciples"?
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The guests watching were also dumbfounded.
To pierce through a professional player’s racket with just one hit?
What speed and power is that?
Seeing that there was only one player left, Wang Ye remained unfazed.
He picked a brand new shuttlecock from the basket.
And continued to serve towards the opponent.
Pop!
The professional player opposite immediately began clumsily trying to receive the serve.
Facing the soft return, Wang Ye naturally repeated his technique, suddenly leaping up and delivering another smash.
Swoosh!!!
The result was predictable, as the remaining player’s racket was once again pierced without any suspense.
The racket, hit by immense force, slipped out of his hand, flying three or four meters away.
Witnessing this,
the onlookers became even more astonished.
Wasn’t it less than ten seconds?
How was the match over already?
And... both rackets were pierced?
If the first racket being pierced could be attributed to old strings, the second layer being pierced proved the terrifying speed and power of Wang Ye’s shots completely.
After consecutively defeating two professional players,
Wang Ye handed the severely deformed racket to Xiao Yun.
"I’m really sorry... broke another one. I’ll compensate you later via WeChat."
Upon hearing this, Xiao Yun naturally refused repeatedly.
How could he accept compensation from the vice president?
Even if Xiao Yun wasn’t particularly skilled in other areas,
he was good at handling social relations.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t be so well-liked by the older members in the association.
Seeing Xiao Yun’s refusal to accept compensation,
Wang Ye had no choice,
but to drag him forcefully to a nearby restaurant, treating him to a meal as an apology.
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After returning to the hotel,
Wang Ye rested for a while.
Sitting at the desk,
he opened up his phone memo, glanced at the schedule.
The Wutong Mountain Parkour Competition he registered for had its official announcement stating the event would start on Saturday, which was tomorrow.
"Hmm... The race starts tomorrow afternoon.
Need to search for some related knowledge."
Wang Ye opened Douyin and searched for videos related to the competition.
Since this was the first time the event was held on Wutong Mountain, it wasn’t very well known. Therefore, there were only over a dozen related videos available.
He watched these videos, and memorized useful information.
"It’s said there are no constructed cable cars or gondolas on Wutong Mountain, so those wanting to compete must hike up. So... is this considered part of the evaluation?"
As Wang Ye pondered his plan for tomorrow,
a thought suddenly popped into his mind.
"Anyway, there aren’t many video materials to shoot recently, why not take this parkour competition as an opportunity to shoot a vlog-type video?"
A vlog is the abbreviation of the English word "video blog", which translates to a video diary.
Vlog is a popular shooting technique in recent years, mainly recording the daily life of the blogger, using editing and voiceover to tell daily stories and add interest to videos.
Most vlog bloggers either record their work or school daily lives, or document the fun experiences of participating in competitions and activities.
Although Wang Ye didn’t have a sharp eye for content,
he had a vague premonition.
He felt that his experience in this parkour competition might be very suitable for shooting a vlog-style video.







