In addition to the possibility that the opponent has other powers, there is also the possibility that the opponent's physical strength or power is not lasting and is extremely explosive. After he has survived that extremely intense explosive period, The other party ushered in a trough period, and then he naturally ushered in the opportunity to counterattack.

Of the two possibilities, Luther is more inclined to believe in the latter. There is no decisive reason for this. In Luther's opinion, these two possibilities are almost the same. Luther just personally feels that the latter is the case. It's just more likely.

From Luther's point of view, first of all, the fact that one person has two powers is beyond Luther's knowledge. At least he has never seen a person who can use powers under two completely different systems.

Of course, this has to exclude Luther himself. Judging from the effect of using the God System, he can use a variety of abilities under completely different systems, not just two. For example, he can use the investigation system. It can monitor the entire city, and can also achieve supernatural blasting capabilities, decompose matter, etc.

But Luther knows that his ability structure is actually very simple and not fancy. The so-called abilities under a completely different system are actually disguises made by himself. He just pretends to be a person with abilities under the corresponding system. In fact, those abilities Completely covered by the capabilities of one’s own God system.

Although Luther does not rule out that the two abilities displayed by Reinhardt are actually similar to his own, they are just alternative displays of one ability in different ways of use, this is always a small probability event.

Moreover, if Reinhardt's ability to weaken himself was really due to other abilities taking effect, then why didn't the other party maintain the ability until he was strangled to death by the other party? Why did Central China give up on using its ability halfway?

Although this can indeed be said to be a limited time for the ability to take effect, how can I put it? After all, the target is Reinhardt who has a large amount of energy as a reserve in his body. If the opponent's ability is really an alternative to the same ability in different ways of use, If it were shown, then the excess vitality in the other party's body should obviously be able to provide energy for that ability. Why wasn't that done?

Although there are many strange ways to explain these unreasonable places, it is relatively more difficult to explain, and in Luther's perception, the possibility is much smaller.

Correspondingly, the explosive, short-lasting power corresponds perfectly to Reinhardt's reaction.

The opponent tried to kill him through an extreme explosion. During the opponent's explosion period, he showed no resistance due to the large gap in strength. Then he survived the opponent's explosion period through his newly improved physical strength. How smooth it sounds to have the ability to counterattack when the opponent's period of weakness comes!

In particular, Reinhardt clearly had so much excess vitality in his body, and his physical strength was definitely not weak, but the opponent completely lost the ability to continue fighting after his hand was cut off. This seemed strange.

Even for ordinary people, with the help of human hormones, the pain from some injuries during combat will not be that strong. Sometimes, without paying attention at all, it is possible to be injured but feel no pain at all. out situation.

According to Luther's understanding, under the influence of hormones, although the pain of severed limbs is indeed exaggerated, Reinhardt will not immediately lose the ability to resist.

Reinhardt's physical strength and the excess vitality in his body can help him temporarily relieve the pain, so it should not be a problem to continue fighting for a while.

At least when Luther cut off Reinhardt's right hand, he was already anticipating the opponent's possible counterattack. He even prepared the corresponding counterattack, but the opponent fell directly after he completed the attack. , completely losing the ability to continue fighting.

All this is so strange and unreasonable, but if it is related to the weakening period after the explosive power of the opponent, or the backlash stage after the explosion, then the explanation of the opponent's strange loss of fighting ability is very logical. That’s it.

In addition to Reinhardt's identity as a superpower, Luther also noticed another very interesting and important point. It was precisely because of this point that Luther truly made up his mind to target the Imperial underworld, no matter what. Is it a cooperative partner or a hostile target?

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