It was a simple action. The rotation was flawless. What was most important was that the Hercules was first and foremost an agricultural mech. It required immense wrist and finger strength to operate it. Yet the Hercules possessed a dexterity not unlike that of a magician, its movements were as quick as a shadow.
However, this was just one part of it. Just that alone would not have been amazing. Facing the opponent's rush, he was able to hold his ground and deflect the opponent's strike. This strength was truly heaven-defying!
In Lie Guang's eyes, the three instances where the rotations blocked the strikes were completely different.
The first instance was just a defensive move, a necessity. The second attempt was an active attack. The third and final instance was not to deflect attacks but to use the momentum of the opponent's strikes to increase the potency of the rotation to strike!
That strike was truly that of a master!