The audience sitting next to Charlie couldn’t help but voice their thoughts: “We’re not discriminating here. The issue is that you’re transgender. If that’s the case, participating in traditional genderpetitions isn’t appropriate, right? Men’s and women’s events are structured for men topete against men and women topete against women. If you want to join in on sports, that’s fine, but the event organizers should create a separate category for transgender athletes. This way, you canpete with others who are also transgender. Isn’t the essence of sports about fairness and justice? You can’t just dere that you feel like a woman inside and thenpete against women. By that logic, if I feel that my legs are impaired, can I enter a race for disabled individuals? That wouldn’t be fair to those who truly have disabilities. Fairness is crucial. Athletes with real physical challenges have worked hard to ovee their limitations, and if someone without these challenges were to win, it would undermine their efforts. Futurepetitors with actual disabilities might find it impossible to secure a ce, while someone without physical challenges takes home the prize money. This fundamentally contradicts the purpose ofpetition, don’t you think?”
Charlie smiled and responded, “Sportspetitions must uphold fairness and justice. If that can’t be ensured, then perhaps we should just cancel them altogether.”
The audience seemed to agree, with one person adding, “I think canceling them is a valid option. People can go on with their lives without needing to watch thesepetitions. However, if we’re exposed to this kind of unconventionalpetition every day, it will surely lead to chaos.”
At that moment, the referee on stage announced themencement of the match.
Aurora was fully focused, putting in 120% effort against Hayley Swain.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
As the match kicked off, Hayley Swain exhibited intense aggression,unching a series of rapid and powerful punches and kicks at Aurora.
Aurora carefully dodged each attack, keenly observing Hayley Swain’s movements and subtle habits to identify potential weaknesses.
Charlie assessed Hayley Swain’s performance. He noted that while this opponent didn’t seem particrly strong, Aurora had yet to unveil her full martial arts prowess in thispetition. Hayley Swain, perhaps overconfident from past observations of Aurora’s matches, might have assumed she was an easy target since shepeted in the women’s category. The truth was that Hayley Swain had struggled for three years in the men’s group without making a mark, prompting his decision to switch to the women’spetition.<fn8d9e> ???s ??????? ?s ?????? ?? findnovel</fn8d9e>
However, he was about to discover that Aurora’s abilities far surpassed his expectations.
After several failed attempts tond a hit on Aurora, Hayley Swain decided to escte his aggression. Heunched a heavy punch aimed at the side of Aurora’s head.
Meanwhile, Aurora recognized that her opponent was not as strong as she was and noted that Hayley Swain’s increasingly aggressive tactics were leaving him vulnerable. The more he attacked, the weaker his defense became, creating the perfect opportunity for her to counterattack.
As Hayley Swain threw a powerful punch, Aurora didn’t dodge right away, leading him to believe he had the upper hand. He then followed up with a left punch, hoping to distract her; regardless of which punch she defended against, he was confident one wouldnd.
In a split second, Aurora swiftly evaded the iing attack, pivoting to the side just in time to avoid Hayley Swain’s strike. Before he could react, she delivered a lightning-fast straight punch that connected with his nose, causing him to howl in pain as blood streamed from his face.
No one anticipated that Aurora would perform so skillfully against such an opponent, and the crowd erupted into thunderous apuse!