Ding Canghai finally saw a clear image. A pebble the size of a finger was falling straight down when it suddenly changed direction and snapped toward the front.
In the next ten-thousandth of a second, the Armor Crystal Chip computed a new AR simulation, depicting a curve descending from top to bottom. The optical lens swiftly tracked down along this curve.
Finally, with the assistance of his high-intensity illuminator and automated data calculation of the chip, Ding Canghai spotted a shadow about one hundred and fifty meters away rushing straight toward him.
This shadow wasn't big, approximately two and a half meters tall, slender, and extremely fast.
Even in the complex terrain of this narrow canyon, requiring constant directional changes to avoid jagged protruding rocks, the opponent maintained at least a Mach 1 speed.
In that instant, several concepts, which even Ding Canghai had not fully grasped, flashed through his mind.
Firstly, he confirmed one thing.
