FWTS ### Chapter 166: Second Round, Crushing Victory!

 ### Chapter 166: Second Round, Crushing Victory!


"Is this some kind of special effect?"


"Too fast!"


"Can't see it clearly!"


"It's like he's cheating!"


"...."


"He won!"


"He won!"


"He won!"


"Monkey won!"


"Monkey is amazing!"


"And his expression is still so calm!"


"He was calm the entire time!"


"Handsome, handsome, handsome!"


"My man is indeed the best, strong, fast hands, and a cool head!"


After Hou Muyun cleared 200 lines, all the blocks on the screen disappeared, and fireworks went off. The final time was 1 minute and 42 seconds!


The livestream was flooded with comments, and the small audience at the scene exploded with intense reactions and applause.


Principal Wang swore, "Amazing!"


Shi Shiwuwu pumped his fist hard.


Ling Gengxin, who came with them, was dumbfounded.


The otaku tightly held his girlfriend's hand.


Professor Yu and Feifei hugged each other.


Little Fatty and Pineapple also hugged each other and jumped around.


Among the two professional judges, the one from China stood up excitedly, while the foreign judge had an exaggerated expression.


As for the members of the Neon team, they were dumbfounded!


The commotion at the scene didn't affect Begitano, who was wearing headphones, but he saw another screen in the interface. He paused for a moment, then took off his headphones and stood up, shouting, "Impossible, this is impossible!"


The host appeared, and the translator went on stage.


Begitano was very agitated, his face full of anger: "Cheating, this is cheating! 1 minute and 42 seconds, that's an absolutely impossible time! Just 102 seconds, it's impossible to clear 200 lines! In this world, the fastest person can clear 40 lines in under 20 seconds, but no one can do that five times in a row! Cheating, you're cheating!"


The translator finished translating Begitano's words.


Hou Muyun, who had stepped down from the competition station, smiled and said, "This world? I'm curious how you understand this world, and how much you know about this world, to make such a statement. Maybe the world you know is not the same as the world I know. As for whether there's cheating, I believe the two professional judges will make a judgment."


All eyes turned to the two professional judges.


Both judges looked a bit embarrassed and exchanged quick words. Then the foreign expert judge stood up with a serious face: "All equipment and tools for this match are provided by 'Super Brain' and monitored by professional notary agencies throughout. Cheating is impossible. The result is valid."


Seeing this, the host announced the results of the first round: "Chinese contestant Hou Muyun finished the match in 1 minute and 42 seconds. Japanese contestant Begitano did not complete the match. Hou Muyun wins the first round and earns 1 point!"


Begitano was very dissatisfied and wanted to protest and question, but was called aside by the team leader.


"Is this being a sore loser?"


"I thought he just gave up the match!"


"Hahaha, this Japanese guy got totally owned by Monkey! His mentality isn't good. Look how calm Monkey is!"


"His previous record on 'Super Brain' was 2 minutes and 44 seconds. Even if he overperformed, the gap with Monkey is huge!"


"Anyone knows where Monkey's time ranks in world competitions?"


"No need to ask. Begitano is the world champion. Monkey can crush the world champion, you figure it out!"


"Hahaha, maybe his world championship is fake, or the competition level wasn't high!"


"I just want to know if they'll continue?"


"There are three rounds! Hope Monkey keeps crushing him!"


"...."


At this moment, Begitano, after being spoken to by his team leader, returned to the stage, his face calm. He gestured to the host to start the second round.


"My hand speed can't match yours, but in the next round, you won't beat me! The next round isn't just about hand speed!"


Begitano said to Hou Muyun, then went straight to the competition station.


This wasn't translated, and Hou Muyun didn't understand, but he knew it wasn't anything nice. What could it be? It couldn't be cursing, with so many people watching, he had to maintain some decorum. So he replied in Wenshi dialect: "傲斗嗯,勒吃盖杯难..."


No way he would take it lying down!


"What are they arguing about?"


"Begitano's words are picked up by the mic, but not Monkey's!"


"Any Japanese language experts? Need translation!"


"My Japanese is limited to classic lines from Japanese adult films, sorry, can't help!"


"What did Monkey say? Any lip-reading experts? Need translation!"


"Same request! This seems more intense than anything else!"


"Lip reading won't help. I think Monkey spoke in Wenshi dialect!"


"Wenshi people here! I think I saw the sound 'cup', and in Wenshi dialect, anything with that sound... uh, it's definitely a blessing!"


"..."


"The second round is the invisible mode, also known as blind play!"


The host announced the rules for the second round. The invisible mode means that the blocks disappear once they land. If players want to clear them, they have to remember the positions and shapes of the blocks. This game requires a very strong memory and calculation ability. If you can't remember, you can't clear anything.


The time for this round is 2 minutes. The one who clears more lines within the time limit wins and earns 2 points.


Although the rule is still about who is faster, remembering the invisible blocks is the premise. Otherwise, no matter how fast you are, it's useless.


Through the VCR, the audience understood the rules, and some who hadn't watched 'Super Brain' before were dumbfounded. How do you even play this?


After confirming the players were ready, the host announced the start of the match.


The countdown appeared simultaneously in front of both players, along with the first block. Both players almost simultaneously chose a direct drop.


The second block appeared, and both quickly made their choices.


The third block, the fourth block, the fifth block...


The audience could see the operations on both players' screens. Clearly, both had slowed down. The audience also felt the difficulty of this match more directly.


The blocks that fell disappeared!


Blind play!


How to describe this? It's like driving in complete darkness, you could crash at any moment.


In this mode, it was obvious that mistakes were easy to make, making it hard to achieve zero mistakes like in the previous round.


Flash!


Begitano's screen soon showed flashes, indicating cleared lines, flashing again soon after.


But on Hou Muyun's side, there was no flashing.


Because Begitano had cleared lines, everyone could see that the blocks on his screen were falling lower, while Hou Muyun's screen was getting higher and higher, almost reaching the top!


As it got higher, everyone held their breath!


In this mode, Monkey's hand speed couldn't come into play?


And in terms of memory, Monkey was clearly weaker...


Wait!


Just as Hou Muyun's blocks were about to reach the top, a series of flashes appeared, one after another!


What's going on?


Everyone was dumbfounded!


At this moment, the big screen in the middle showed a replay with special processing showing the invisible blocks. Everyone saw an amazing scene!


On Hou Muyun's screen, there were no mistakes, no gaps, and a single column was left in the middle.


Yes, in the middle, not on the sides.


What happened was that a "long rod" dropped straight into the middle, clearing four lines at once, followed by an "L" shape, clearing three more lines!


Everyone was stunned!


At this point, the big screen stopped the replay and added a special processed interface where the audience could see the invisible blocks, but the players couldn't. This gave the audience a more direct understanding.


They saw that Begitano's screen had several gaps, while Hou Muyun's side had none!


After about a minute, the audience saw that Hou Muyun had increased his direct drop speed.


Even with increased speed, there were still no mistakes!


The cleared lines increased rapidly, far surpassing Begitano!


At one and a half minutes, Hou Muyun had cleared more than twice the lines of Begitano.


The outcome was clear!


Time up!


Begitano, 43 lines.


Hou Muyun, 105 lines!


Another win!


Second round, crushing victory!


The audience stood up again, and the livestream exploded once more.


At this moment, Begitano raised his hand again, indicating another protest!

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