"Because this is your biggest weakness..." Hit said, then suddenly paused, thinking for a moment, "You did it on purpose, leaving me with this weakness."
John Doe nodded and replied, "I heard you're an assassin, and assassins value the ability to strike with one fatal blow. So, an assassin's training focuses on attacking their target's weaknesses."
Hit smiled and said, "Then you'd better be careful. I won't fall for your tricks again."
"Same here." But is it so easy to overcome one's instincts? Even though Hit said he wouldn't attack John Doe's weakness again, he still unconsciously targeted his opponent's weak spot.
However, as time passed, Hit gradually overcame the attacking instincts he had honed through his training.
Meanwhile, John Doe noticed a weakness in Hit's technique.
In his normal state, John Doe's strength was still not enough to counterattack Hit, so he transformed into a Super Saiyan.
Hit was pleased with the effectiveness of his attacks. He had just defeated Vegeta in Super Saiyan Blue form, and now his opponent was engaging him in a regular state. Was he underestimating Hit?
Finally, his opponent had transformed into a Super Saiyan.
John Doe addressed Hit, "Hit, do you know your second weakness?"
Hit was taken aback and responded, "I don't believe I have any more weaknesses."
Without waiting for a reply, Hit continued his assault on John Doe, simultaneously using his Time-Skip ability. However, John Doe seemed to have anticipated Hit's position 0.1 seconds later and was already waiting there, striking Hit.
Hit looked at John Doe in disbelief and asked, "How did you know where I'd be?"
John Doe answered, "Since your Time-Skip is only 0.1 seconds, I just had to predict your location 0.1 seconds later. It's quite easy to predict your position in such a short time."
Hit was surprised that his Time-Skip ability, which he had mastered in the Sixth Universe, had been so easily countered.
He was determined to prove himself, repeatedly using Time-Skip to attack John Doe. After being countered more than ten times, he let out a roar.
A purple flame erupted around Hit, which he then retracted into his body before attacking John Doe again.
John Doe, like before, tried to predict Hit's actions 0.1 seconds later, but this time he failed. He didn't even have time to react before Hit's attack landed.
"You actually broke through your limit during the battle!" John Doe exclaimed in surprise.
Hit replied, "Thanks to you, under your pressure, I finally managed to extend my Time-Skip from 0.1 seconds to 0.2 seconds. Now, how will you predict my movements with a longer Time-Skip?"
"Then I'll increase my strength," John Doe said, and transformed again, this time into a red-haired Super Saiyan God form.
"You sure have a lot of transformation tricks, but do you think changing your hairstyle will be enough to defeat me?" Hit said, and continued to attack using Time-Skip.
Unfortunately for Hit, John Doe's power had already far surpassed his own. As Hit used Time-Skip, John Doe struck him first.
Hit was sent flying by John Doe's powerful blow and crashed onto the fighting stage.
John Doe said to Hit, "Hit, your biggest weakness is that you think your Time-Skip is powerful, but it's not strong enough."
Everyone in the audience heard John Doe's words and was puzzled. What did it mean that his "Time-Skip is powerful, but not strong enough"?
Whis provided an explanation, "Although Hit's Time-Skip is impressive in terms of time control, his own strength is not particularly remarkable. When facing John Doe's overwhelming power, John Doe can strike Hit before he even activates Time-Skip."
"In that case, Hit might not even get a chance to use Time-Skip and would be defeated by John Doe. This is also because Hit is an assassin, and the battle on the stage is somewhat unfair to him. He can't fully utilize his abilities."
Not only the spectators but also Hit himself heard Whis's words, and he suddenly understood his current situation.
However, he didn't mind not being able to showcase his full strength. After this brief encounter, he found himself drawn to the identity he had previously overlooked—that of a martial artist.
Hit said to John Doe, "Mr. John Doe, I've suddenly taken a liking to the identity of a martial artist, and I enjoy fighting with you."
"I'm going to give it my all," Hit roared, finally freeing himself from his mental restraints.
A purple flame ignited around Hit, but this time, he didn't retract it. "Mr. John Doe, as an assassin, we usually reserve some strength for escaping if a mission fails," he explained. "But today is different. This is a battle, and I don't need to escape. I need a winner and a loser. So, I'm using all my strength, and I hope Mr. John Doe will do the same so we can have a satisfying fight."
"I can only maintain this state for one minute."
John Doe, seeing Hit's joy, shouted back, "Great! This satisfies both of us, and I've been wanting to fight you at your full strength."
Without hesitation, John Doe transformed into Super Saiyan Blue and engaged Hit in battle.
Hit repeatedly used his Time-Skip, appearing to teleport from one place to another in the eyes of the spectators.
No, it was even faster than teleportation.
But John Doe seemed to have a sense of Hit's position and attacked as soon as Hit appeared.
Of course, John Doe didn't predict perfectly every time, and there were moments of misjudgment. However, overall, he maintained the upper hand.
After a minute of mutual attacks, the purple flame surrounding Hit vanished, and he panted heavily as he looked at John Doe. "Thank you, Mr. John Doe. You've taught me that there are always stronger people beyond the universe."
"The minute is up, and my stamina won't allow me to continue using Time-Skip. I concede this match, and I hope we'll have a chance to battle again in the future," Hit said, then jumped off the stage.
John Doe nodded and said, "I believe that day won't be too far off. Keep up the good work, Hit, because I won't be waiting around for you."
Hit waved his hand and clenched his fist.