Looking at Aili, who was squatting on the ground with her head in her hands, Fu Hua sighed and whispered, "Not skilled enough."
Hearing Fu Hua's words, Aili immediately looked up at Fu Hua, her eyes still revealing defiance, proof being the tears that had yet to fall from the pain in her eyes.
"Hua! They bullied me!" Aili covered her head with one hand and pointed outside with the other.
"Aili, watch my next movements closely." Fu Hua slowly stood up.
When the students downstairs saw someone else stand up, snowballs flew towards the standing target.
Fu Hua merely glanced at the incoming snowballs, then raised her hand to block them.
"To block these flying objects, you need to observe first, then resolve," Fu Hua said, even throwing a snowball in her hand at another snowball.
"If you encounter a trajectory that is clearly unusual, then you need to feel the airflow it brings and then estimate its direction of attack," Fu Hua said, moving half a step to the side, as a snowball drawing an arc flew past Fu Hua's head.
Aili watched Fu Hua's movements, thinking about how she would do it.
But every time she thought about standing up and trying, the snowballs flying overhead told her, 'You'd better just think about it.'
However, Aili couldn't do nothing beside Fu Hua.
She collected snow from the ground beside Fu Hua, quickly molded snowballs, then threw them downstairs without even showing her head.
Anyway, with so many students downstairs, there was always a chance of hitting someone.
After throwing for a while, Fu Hua also squatted down.
"Aili, I think this is a good training scenario; you can try it," Fu Hua said to Aili.
Here, Fu Hua truly felt it was a good training scenario.
Although the snowball attacks were quite monotonous, this scenario could train a person's reaction speed and also allow for some appropriate counter-attacks; compared to simple training, it was truly perfect.
Even machines couldn't achieve such varied attack routes!
Aili looked at the subsided snowball attack overhead.
"Hua, are you sure Aili can train under this kind of attack?" Aili looked at Hua with disbelief.
"You have to believe in yourself," Fu Hua said firmly.
"But I don't quite believe in myself," Aili said, somewhat afraid.
"Don't worry, these attacks will only hurt for a moment for us; as long as you adapt to the attack rhythm, it will be very simple," Fu Hua said casually.
"Then, shall I give it a try?" Hearing Fu Hua say this, Aili decided to stand up and try again.
After taking a deep breath, Aili stood up directly.
The students downstairs, seeing that someone dared to stand up again, immediately threw the snowballs they had prepared.
Seeing this posture, Aili's hard-won courage immediately dissipated, and she directly squatted back down.
"Don't be afraid, they're just snowballs," Fu Hua said, pulling Aili's hand.
"I'll help you get used to it." Fu Hua directly pulled Aili to her feet.
Facing the snowball rain, Fu Hua easily controlled her and Aili's positions, ensuring that the snowballs could not touch either of them.
"Pay attention to observing the trajectory of the snowballs." Fu Hua held Aili's hand and made Aili perform a sidestepping motion.
"The trajectory of snowballs is easy to observe; don't keep your eyes closed." Fu Hua herself also sidestepped to dodge some snowballs, then pulled Aili and exchanged positions with her.
Aili had not felt a snowball hit her, and she had heard what Fu Hua said, so she opened her eyes.
As soon as she opened them, a snowball passed right in front of Aili, scaring her into closing her eyes again.
As for the students downstairs, they were even more furious now.
The two people upstairs, seeing their formation, not only didn't surrender but even mocked them!
They were actually dancing in front of everyone!
So they threw snowballs even more vigorously.
After adapting for a while, Aili still opened her eyes.
Looking at the snowballs whizzing past her, Aili was very curious.
"Don't get distracted, pay attention to observing the trajectory of the snowballs being thrown," Fu Hua reminded her again.
Although she heard what Fu Hua said, looking at the dense snowballs...
"Hua, are you sure you can easily observe so many snowballs?" Aili had a drop of cold sweat running down her forehead.
All she could see were snowballs, and she didn't know how Hua found the gaps between them to dodge.
"It's very simple; these snowballs all have a single direction of attack; you just need to pay attention to the special ones," Fu Hua said casually, even pulling Aili so that Aili fell into her arms.
This movement just happened to dodge a snowball that was originally going to hit Aili.
Upstairs, Fu Hua kept teaching Aili some key points for dodging.
But Aili felt she couldn't learn it.
If it was just seeing with her eyes and letting her body dodge, she could barely manage.
But feeling the surrounding airflow to let her body dodge unseen attacks with the wind's direction or something like that...
Was she really capable of learning that?
In Aili's opinion, the difficulty of dodging snowballs was even harder than dodging machines in the training ground.
Because the density of the machines was not as great as the current density of these snowballs!
And the speed at which the machines launched was at least consistent.
But this snowball dodging didn't last long.
After throwing for more than ten minutes, the crowd downstairs had given up.
Most of the snow on the ground was gone.
But the two people upstairs were still holding hands, dodging all their snowballs as if dancing.
When they stopped throwing snowballs, the two's movements also stopped.
Aili even stumbled due to the sudden stop, falling directly into Fu Hua's arms.
Seeing this scene, the people downstairs could only force themselves to swallow the 'dog food.'
Now they no longer wanted to play snowball fights; it was meaningless, so they might as well go home.
So everyone found their companions and went to return their armor, planning to leave school and go home.
Looking at the crowd downstairs, Aili could also tell that they were exhausted from playing.
Besides the snow on the ground being scarcer, another reason was that...
They couldn't hit anything at all; it was completely pointless.
"Hua, it seems you've bullied all our classmates away, huh?" Aili said with a smile.
"It's just that their throwing accuracy is too poor," Fu Hua said, shaking her head.
"Ah? Their throwing accuracy is still poor?" Aili looked at Fu Hua in surprise; their classmates' throwing accuracy was clearly very good, wasn't it? Although they couldn't hit Fu Hua, wasn't it very easy to hit her?
"Yes, if I were throwing myself, I could dodge the first few times, but I wouldn't be able to dodge the subsequent ones," Fu Hua said very seriously.
"Hua, have you ever considered that they are still just students?"
"But aren't we also students now?"
Fu Hua's single sentence directly sealed Aili's mouth.
It left her unable to retort. Yes, they... seemed to be students now.
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