063. Entropic Disorder Increase
【True Eye】
The world instantly turned into a monochrome palette, yet all visible information was crammed into Li Aozi's brain.
With his brain enhanced by biograft adjustments, visual systems and processing power were liberated, instantly analyzing the true trajectories of the two fighter jets. They performed low-angle turning maneuvers, orbiting on both sides of him, each firing four dogfight missiles.
"Fast reaction!"
Li Aozi was surprised. In the next moment, he lost speed, letting himself freely plummet towards the ground like a falling leaf, gracefully and randomly shifting in the air.
A total of eight high-mobility dogfight missiles, after flying for only a short distance, ran out of fuel and detonated mid-descent due to delayed fuses, their fragments raining down around Li Aozi, who continued to casually sway with the falling debris.
"What the hell—he dodged the missiles with a falling leaf maneuver?!"
Magath was both shocked and humiliated.
In Blue Star's high-speed aerial combat, where Mach 4-5 speeds were the norm, using a falling leaf technique wasn't a practical combat maneuver but more of a stunt to show off an aircraft's capabilities.
Li Aozi had used this flashy trick to evade their most advanced missiles.
Furthermore, due to Li Aozi's sudden deceleration, Doppler radar, based on velocity shifts, lost his signal entirely.
Li Aozi swayed lazily, hands behind his head, as he continued his fall toward the ground. The sky grew farther away, yet he remained utterly unconcerned.
No gravity manipulator had ever died from falling.
This felt completely different from a game—wind brushed past him like a gentle, tender caress. The whole world seemed to be filled with endless affection, as though he wasn't falling due to gravity but instead being lovingly embraced by the Earth.
The world is so beautiful.
However, Yelivov didn't share this sentiment. As a seasoned pilot, seeing the target perform such a maneuver told him one thing:
"Magath! Retreat now!"
The difference in aircraft quality was too great; there was no way they could win this fight!
In air combat, unlike on the ground, an aircraft one generation more advanced could easily take on twenty opponents.
Moreover, this guy's maneuverability defied the laws of modern physics!
"I'm retreating now—"
Magath pulled the throttle and dove into the clouds, activating optical stealth in hopes of escaping detection.
However, in the next instant, Li Aozi, who had been enjoying his fall, suddenly turned around, facing upward. In a flash, he became lightning, darting into the menacing black-red clouds, his crimson-black armor blending into the chaotic sky.
Even though Magath performed high-G maneuvers, his computer still reported [You have been locked by an unknown target].
"This is strange..."
Magath grew suspicious.
That guy had anti-vehicle weapons—he was deliberately using infrared sights to lock onto him.
But earlier, hadn't he just crashed into those transport planes with his body?
So why was he now using infrared targeting?

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