Chapter Thirty-Four: The Cooked Duck

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He Yu was actually quite aware of the problem that Gao Ge had realized, but that's precisely why he felt so much pressure. Does his strategic thinking have more room to shine in high-level games? That's what they say, but when it came down to it, no one knew better than him that without proper technique, even the best awareness was useless. Take, for example, that time when he was killed. When Athena's spear charged at Genghis Khan, did he have time to think and react? There simply wasn't. In that instant, He Liang told him the truth: practice your movements until they become muscle memory, until they become a physiological reaction. A slow, deliberate decision-making process can be effective in a fast-paced environment, but in close combat, consciousness must be integrated into the re

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