The reason why Sheila chose gravity manipulation was, of course, the result of careful consideration.
As one of the three extraordinary sword techniques, the principle of Ripple Sword is to distort space, which requires the user to have a proficient perception of space.
However, according to the theory of relativity, mass distribution and gravity distribution will affect spatial distribution. In other words, as long as the gravity vector within this range continues to undergo high-frequency changes in size and direction, the corresponding space will also undergo high-frequency changes, thereby suppressing the Ripple Sword's teleportation ability.
The adult Mia did not have this kind of "common sense of physics", but as the chaotic gravity was imposed on them, she and Ask almost immediately discovered that the Ripple Sword's teleportation ability was disturbed to a certain extent.
Ask took a quick step back, while the adult Mia sneered and snapped her fingers.
Black hole.
The so-called black hole law is translated as "Wormhole" in the international server. Strictly speaking, it is not a "black hole" but a "wormhole". However, most domestic players call it black hole for fun.
The principle of this black hole is also to operate space to transfer objects. From the effect point of view, it is like a degraded version of the Ripple Sword. If the Ripple Sword is an instant "contact movement", then the black hole law is a mechanical and rigid "coordinate movement", with a large range of application, slow activation speed, and high spiritual consumption...
But the advantage is stability, because the power of the law is very stable and is not easily disturbed by other messy environmental factors.
If Mia in this world had mastered the Ripple Sword early on, then Sheila would probably become familiar with the tactics of space-type extraordinary people through long-term actual combat training with her.
But unfortunately she didn't, so Sheila could only watch in astonishment and confusion as the adult Mia snapped her fingers to create a black hole and enveloped herself in it - and immediately disappeared on the spot.
Then he heard Eleanor beside him shouting, "Danger!"
The moment she heard the warning, Sheila rushed forward without thinking, but she felt a pain in her back. Mia, who was teleported behind her, had the dagger pierced into her left back a little bit before it was tightly grasped by Eleanor's right hand covered with the light of will.
"Are you crazy?" Eleanor stared at her in shock, the dagger twisted and deformed in her palm, "You actually want to kill her?!"
"What else?" The adult Mia let go of the scrapped weapon, holding a short knife in her hand again, and sneered, "What makes you naively think that I won't kill you?"
Her eyes flashed with strong hostility and undisguised murderous intent, and she growled, "Eleanor, Theodora... and Nora! You are all shameful betrayers! Traitors to the Azure Sword Mercenary Group! Damn you!"
The faces of the three girls changed at the same time. They were horrified by such a serious and terrible accusation, but they were completely unable to defend themselves - because they really had not done anything to betray the team.
Just looking at the hatred on the adult Mia's face, it doesn't seem like she was deliberately faking it (considering Mia's straightforward character). So the more reasonable explanation is that at least in the parallel world that Mia came from, that is, at the point in the future, the three of them betrayed the team...