The Sand Lizard's mind was racing somewhere on the border. She still felt everything that was happening to her. However, she just couldn't bring herself to do something. And what's the point anyway? She tried to free herself from the grip of her opponent, but in such a position she simply was not able to deliver a strong blow. This was the end. Absolutely everyone believed in it, including the audience and the referee.
The striped shirt, not noticing any signs that Charlotte was able to continue resisting, raised her hand a second time. And when she opened her fingers, the pink-haired woman's hand fell lifelessly down again.
"TWO!!"
Yeah. It was a good match. Charlotte knew that this match would be an experience for her, because that's exactly what happened after the match with Amy. She used that defeat to become stronger. And yet, even now, she felt a deep disappointment deep in her soul. She again lacked the strength to overcome a heavyweight. But there are things that you just need to accept. Maybe it was one of those things. So when Charlotte felt the referee raise her hand for the third time, it was as if she let her mind free. There was no point in worrying about defeat anymore.
"Can you do that?" The master asked her.
Charlotte, who had only recently crossed the middle of her studies at the monastery, stood with her eyes wide open. A moment ago, her master punched through a thick enough wooden board. During the time that she spent here, she managed to see many amazing things that greatly influenced her. However, she had never seen something like this before.
"I can, but not that close." She said, realizing that such an answer would not suit her master.
What was surprising about the fact that he had just punched through the wooden board? He made this one from no more than one inch away. Charlotte really learned how to use her body to maximize the impact of any strike, but she would never have been able to deliver such a powerful blow from such a short distance.
"Then you can't! What if you opponent is one inch in front of you? What do you do then? Curl into a ball... or put your fist throught them? Now begin!"
The scars on her knuckles from those trainings will stay with her forever. She got them as a result of the fact that she had been trying to punch through the wooden board for almost six months. And even when the blood from the knuckles was flowing down her palm, she kept trying. That training made it clear to her that all her skills were just a kindergarten. She understood exactly what she needed to do, but day after day she failed. In order to repeat that punch she needed to perfectly synchronize every part of her body. But every day, pain and fatigue stood in her way.
Just like now. Just like at the moment when the referee let go of her hand for the third time. Just like at the moment when her hand started to fall, accompanied by wild screams from the audience, who were anticipating the end of this great match. Pain and fatigue. No. She won't let these things stand in her way anymore.
The referee was ready to raise three fingers over her head. But about halfway through, Charlotte's hand stopped. It was difficult to describe the reaction of the audience, who could not believe that the Frenchwoman still had the strength to resist the grip of her rival. However, at that moment, the Sand Lizard did not hear their screams. At that moment, she seemed to have withdrawn from everything earthly. Her mind was calm. She straightened her palm and the tip of her index finger touched Angela's solar plexus.
Perfect synchronization. Yes, that's why she couldn't use it on a permanent basis. But today... Charlotte filled her lungs with air. The phalanges of her fingers began to bend. Her wrist, forearm and shoulder moved forward in tandem. Her torso began to turn to the right. Her legs began to unbend as if she wanted to straighten up. Just a fraction of a second. It only took a fraction of a second. However, this fraction of a second was enough to combine the strength and speed of different parts of the body into a single whole.
Clenching her fist completely, the Sand Lizard intended to hit Angela right in the solar plexus. And as soon as her knuckles crashed into her opponent's body, she would immediately pull her hand back in order to complete a truly unique strike, which took her six months to master. The one-inch punch!