Chapter 177 - 177. Light

Hewitt's goal had been achieved.

Lies could not cover the truth forever; as long as he could not initiate an attack in a short period of time, or if the opponent just tried a tentative counterattack, it would be discovered that he had not gained the ability to move freely at all, and everything was nothing more than a fabricated illusion.

But Hewitt was not without a way to deal with it, he actually already had a guess.

To accelerate an object to such a crazy speed requires a tremendous amount of energy, and for an object with larger mass, this number becomes even more terrifying.

On the contrary, as long as the mass of the accelerated object is close to 0, it can achieve a sufficiently fast speed, and the reason why Gallanty does not have a strong kinetic energy when moving is very simple: he is too light, with mass infinitely close to 0, even with such a fast speed, the kinetic energy is diluted to an insignificant level by the mass.

What could be so light?

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