I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 103: Desperate (Part 1)

   "Asshole!"

   Ogata cursed while slitting the neck of the samurai who attacked him.

   Ogata couldn't help but breathe in the continuous sharp pain in his thigh.

   The pain in the thigh almost made Ogata unable to maintain the state of "Gen no Breath".

   After clenching his teeth, holding back the pain, and trying to maintain the "source of breath", Ogata quickly withdrew from the place, looking for new enemies alone and opportunities to attack them.

   Fortunately-although the sword was hit in the thigh, the wound was not deep. It didn't have much influence on Ogata's actions.

   Ogata has always wanted to open his system interface to add points since just now.

   But the current fierce battlefield does not allow Ogata to do so.

   Pulling out the system interface is tantamount to distraction.

In the current situation where enemies are on all sides, whether you are facing the enemy or running to create one-on-one opportunities, it is a momentary distraction, which may cause Ogata’s injury or injury. Is death.

   Not to mention pulling out the system interface, Ogata now has no time to catch his breath. After one person has been cut down, another person comes, and after one pair has been cut down, another pair comes.

   Four samurai attacked Ogata again.

  Selfless Two Swordsmanship is a swordsmanship that is good at one enemy and many.

  Using Ogata of the Two Swords of Selflessness, even if he is facing several enemies at the same time, Ogata will not fall into a disadvantage.

   Ogata wielded the double knives, relying on the double knives to form an airtight "hard wall", preventing every samurai from attacking.

  While defending, Ogata also actively counterattacked the four enemies.

   The two flashes of the blade light resulted in the lives of the two enemies in front of him.

   Just when Ogata planned to kill the remaining 2 enemies again, Ogata suddenly heard several sharp breaking winds approaching him.

   Like a conditioned reflex, Ogata hurriedly turned his body to the side.

   The next moment Ogata dodges sideways, a few arrows rubbed against Ogata's body.

   One of the arrows flew directly against Ogata’s neck.

When    flew past Ogata’s neck, he took away a layer of skin and flesh on Ogata’s neck. The blood immediately ran down the new wound on Ogata’s neck.

   "Damn...!" Ogata cursed in a low voice with a volume that only he could hear, "It's an archer...!"

After avoiding the arrows shot by the archer, Ogata didn't dare to delay any longer, using all his strength to cut down the last two samurai who was holding him to the ground, Ogata immediately left the place. Hide in a dense bush nearby.

   After escaping from the place, Ogata immediately looked in the direction where the arrow had just shot.

   Soon, Ogata discovered the location of the archer.

   There are five archers squatting on the trunk of a big tree, holding their longbows, and aiming in the direction where Ogata is.

   Ogata has successfully killed many guards in Matsuhira Gen.

  The decrease in the number of enemies is certainly a good thing.

   But the reduction in the number of people is actually pros and cons for Ogata.

  If the number of people is too large, it is actually difficult to take advantage of the number of people.

  In a complex environment like the forest, the advantage of the number of people is suppressed to a minimum.

  The length of the arm plus the length of the sword, swinging the sword with his body as the center of the circle-just imagine how dangerous it is to stand side by side with the person holding the sword.

   If one is not good, it is easy to accidentally hurt one's own companion.

   Since the start of the battle, Ogata has seen many idiots who accidentally injured his companion.

   Not only that-the samurai standing in front of Ogata sometimes chooses to retreat because of timidity or to temporarily adjust the distance between himself and Ogata.

   The people in the back didn't know that the people in front wanted to retreat. They were dazzled by the high reward offered by Genai Matsudaira, and they just kept pushing forward.

   The people in front want to move backwards, and the people behind want to squeeze forward-chaos inevitably happens.

  At the same time, because of the large number of people, archers are not easy to aim.

   However-as Ogata continued to slay the guards in the source of Matsudaira and reduce the number of enemies, these problems gradually solved.

   Because the number of people has decreased, it has become less crowded, and the chaos has gradually decreased, making it easier for the guards in Gen Matsudaira to cooperate with each other.

  Moreover, because of the reduction in the number of people, it is much easier for the archers to aim, and the archers are also able to gradually display their combat power.

  ——No...I have to find a way to get rid of the archer...

   Ogata didn't think he could just use his current state to deal with the sniping of archers while facing a steady stream of enemies that appeared from all directions.

   After confirming the location of the archers, Xu Jian, relying on each big tree, jumped from under the shade of one big tree to under the shade of another big tree.

  In this way of moving between obstacles, he approached the archers little by little.

   And Ogata's approach to the archers is destined to be full of hardships.

  Because there are many, many enemies on the ground...

   Ogata didn't count how many enemies he had killed.

   According to his rough estimate-there are probably number 30.

  Ogata has never liked the forest like he does now.

   Thanks to this forest, Ogata has a wide and complex space to run and find one-on-one opportunities.

   If you are facing hundreds of samurai on an endless prairie or desert, Ogata thinks that he may not be able to kill even 10 people, so he will be chopped into meat sauce by the enemy.

   However...Even after killing so many enemies, Ogata still feels that the enemies around him are endless...

   No matter how many people are killed, more people will rush forward.

   Another samurai raised the sword in his hand and slashed towards Ogata.

Ogata wanted to use the steps of the second sword style to avoid the attack of this samurai~www.wuxiahere.com~ However, as soon as his left foot stepped to the side, a sharp pain suddenly came from the wound on his left leg. Ogata's figure stopped immediately.

   couldn't evade, Ogata could only raise the threat of his left hand, using the blade instead to force the samurai's slash.

   clang!

   Ogata's left palm was numb.

   At this moment, Ogata heard several sharp breaking winds hitting him again.

--Oops!

   Ogata wanted to avoid immediately, but it was too late.

   The timing of the shooting by these archers was really good.

   happened to catch the time Ogata was blocking the attack of others and started shooting.

   5 arrows cut through the air and attacked Ogata.

   Four of them plunged into the land at Ogata’s feet.

  The remaining one was shot into Ogata's left shoulder.

"Well--!"

   The pain from the left shoulder caused Ogata to let out a deep, painful cry.

"Drink!" Ogata turned the pain into an angry scream, exerted force with his left arm, pushed away the knife that was on the side, and then swiped the knife in front of him with a horizontal wave with his right hand. The belly of this samurai.

   The fierceness of the battle has made Ogata unable to even pull out the arrow that pierced his shoulder.

   Just after the death of the samurai in front of him, several samurai came to kill him.

   Ogata ignored these new enemies who were slain at him.

   He has only one thought now-to quickly get rid of those archers.

   leaped forward and rushed in the direction of the archers.

   After confirming that the archers squatting on the trunk had entered his attack range, Ogata immediately picked up a large rock on the ground and threw it at them.

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