An effective offense is the best defense, a truth that never fails, especially when facing an enemy like Nellie, whose strength, speed, and even reaction capabilities far exceed one's own. Pure defense, allowing the enemy free rein to attack at will, is hardly sustainable. Only by utilizing an effective offense to disrupt the enemy's rhythm is there a chance to extend the battle as long as possible. Pannis firmly believed that Nellie couldn't be controlled by instinct for long, just like many times before. She was bound to snap out of it quickly, and all he had to do was hold out until that moment of victory. As for how long he would need to hold out, Pannis couldn't be sure. He optimistically assumed it wouldn't be too long. Perhaps the very next moment, Nellie would come to her senses.