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Chapter 165 - Chapter 165 : One force breaks all laws, the mechanism is nothing compared to the numbers!

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Duanmu Yan's comments resonated deeply with many Armor Summoners, Kamen Riders, and Ultraman hosts across the multiverse. Indeed, if they could step into the divine realm of Ultra Instinct, their perspective on combat would change forever.

In future confrontations against Ability Beasts, Netherworld Demons, and various monsters, they could simply let their bodies take control.

The mere thought of watching one's own physical form move autonomously to dismantle an enemy was exhilarating, yet for most, it remained a distant fantasy. After all, Ultra Instinct is a state that even the Gods of Destruction in the Dragon Ball world find difficult to achieve. How could mortals and warriors of lesser tiers hope to grasp it?

Furthermore, the viewers wondered: if Son Goku's current state was still incomplete, what would a perfected Ultra Instinct truly look like?

As the battle progressed in the video, the gap between Son Goku and Jiren became undeniable. Goku, who had initially traded blows with Jiren in a spectacular display of Ki, began to falter as his stamina waned.

A devastating strike from Jiren sent the Saiyan flying across the rubble of the arena. Before Jiren could finish him, a new figure intercepted the Pride Trooper. Dressed in a sleek, dark purple longcoat with a cold, piercing gaze, the top assassin of Universe 6 stepped forward: Hit.

"Hit, the legendary assassin and the strongest mortal of Universe 6," Akira narrated with tactical precision. "He once famously defeated a Super Saiyan Blue Vegeta during the Tournament of Destroyers. While Vegeta was exhausted at the time, it does not diminish Hit's lethal efficiency, especially since he possesses a specialized temporal technique: the Time-Skip."

Akira explained the mechanic clearly for the multiversal audience. "Time-Skip allows Hit to leap forward in time. If an attack takes 0.1 seconds to land, Hit can skip that duration to strike his opponent instantly. Through his previous battle with Goku, he evolved this ability, extending his jump to a full 0.5 seconds."

Across the dimensions, the reaction was immediate.

"Wait, skip time? I don't follow," Monkey D. Luffy muttered, tilting his head in confusion.

"Isn't this just a localized form of time travel?" Duanmu Yan countered. "He's jumping 0.5 seconds into the future to bypass his opponent's defenses."

Zhang Chulan nodded in agreement. "Exactly. He isn't moving fast; he's simply arriving at the moment the strike connects before the opponent can react."

"This is outrageous!" Kurosaki Ichigo exclaimed. "Future Trunks needed a complex time machine to warp reality, but this guy can leap through time just by flexing his Ki?"

Kakashi frowned, his Sharingan narrowing. "In a high-speed battle, 0.5 seconds is an eternity. It's a guaranteed hit every single time."

Tien Shinhan added solemnly, "Against warriors of this caliber, a fraction of a second is all you need to end a life. How can anyone compete with a man who exists outside of the current moment?"

The viewers were stunned by the sheer hax of the technique. In Universe 6, Champa barked out a laugh. "Hahaha! Behold the ultimate power of my universe! Hit is invincible!"

"So what?" Vermoud countered from the Universe 11 bench. "Even Goku's Ultra Instinct couldn't put Jiren down. Your assassin is out of his league."

The tension peaked as Hit and Jiren squared off. As an assassin, Hit was a man of few words; he let his fists do the talking. He vanished, flickering around Jiren in a blur of temporal leaps. Yet, to the shock of everyone watching, Jiren countered every single blow. It was as if the Time-Skip didn't exist. Jiren wasn't just predicting the moves—he was overpowering the very fabric of the technique.

Realizing the Time-Skip was insufficient, Hit transitioned to his ultimate trump card. By storing the time he skipped, Hit could create a parallel dimension, shifting his physical presence into a separate space-time while leaving a phantom image in the arena. He was visible, yet untouchable.

"Hit's techniques are god-tier," Akira noted. "In almost any other world, he would be an 'unresolvable mechanic'—a monster of logic that no one could touch. However, the Dragon Ball world operates on a singular, brutal law: One force breaks all laws."

"As long as your Ki is sufficiently massive, flashy techniques become irrelevant. The history of the strongest warriors proves that mechanics are insignificant in the face of raw, overwhelming power. This isn't unique to the Saiyans. Even in ancient myths, when Pangu created heaven and earth, he faced thousands of Chaos Demon Gods.

Some controlled time, others space, fate, or causality. They were the ultimate 'mechanics monsters.' And Pangu? He wielded only the Great Dao of Strength. With a single swing of his axe, he crushed them all because his 'stats' simply broke their logic."

Akira concluded with a simple analogy: "Imagine two weapons. One has +99 attack and inflicts freeze, silence, and an execution effect on low-health enemies. The other has no special effects at all. It simply has +9,999,999 attack power.

Which one would you choose? Jiren is the latter. He is the ultimate numerical monster, and against that kind of power, even time itself is forced to submit."

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