I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 199: Prisoners surrounded by 2 people

Latest website: The prisoners who are still alive were all shocked by the superb skills of Ogata and Amachi.

They all stood outside the attack range of the two of them, they only dared to surround them from a distance like this, staring at each other, did not dare to step forward, and didn't want to just retreat.

"how?"

Ah Ding said to the prisoners around him in a mocking tone.

"Don't you want to kiss Fangze?"

After that, Ah Ding raised his left hand and patted his right shoulder, which was not covered by any fabric.

"You just yelled menacingly about what to do with me, did you become a gangster so soon?"

Ah Ding's merciless ridicule can be said to directly annoy the prisoners.

The blood above, and the evil fire that attacked the heart-the two cooperated with each other, so that these prisoners once again plucked up the courage to go forward and fight.

Looking at the prisoners who came up again, Ah Ding silently used his backhand to pull out the threats hanging on his back.

At the same time, he used his left hand to pull out a kunai tied to his belt.

"Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh...!"

A chubby prisoner rushed towards Ah Ding while screaming.

However, before he had time to scream a few more times, a bit of inconvenience cut through the air and hit the prisoner's throat with precision.

This handle was unnaturally thrown by Ah Ding.

Throwing out Kunai with his left hand, after hitting the prisoner’s vitals, Ah Ding glared back and rushed towards the prisoner. He gave the prisoner a straight stab that accurately hit his neck and gave the prisoner Make up a knife.

While Amachi was giving these innocent prisoners a head-on blow, Ogata was also silently "cleaning up" the "trash."

These prisoners seemed to realize that in a one-on-one situation, they weren't Ogata's opponents at all.

So cleverly hugged, 5 people gathered in one breath, attacking Ogata from 5 directions.

Behind these five people, there are more people waiting for opportunities.

Although these prisoners had a good idea, they showed various mistakes and omissions when they acted.

For example, the five people killed by Asogata didn't cooperate with each other well at all, and the encirclement net formed by them was sparse.

Ogata did not directly smash with these five people.

Instead, they used stepping steps to easily escape from the siege of these 5 people, and then killed those prisoners who had just stood behind these 5 people waiting for an opportunity to move.

Ogata's first opponent was a short guy.

This guy didn't expect Ogata to break through the surrounding 5 people so easily and kill them in the back row.

Therefore, this guy who had not anticipated the attack on Ogata could only raise the sword in his hand and stab it towards Ogata in a hurry.

It's also a coincidence-Ogata's sword skill against this guy happened to be the bird's stab of Sakihara's sword.

The swords of the two pierced towards each other almost at the same time.

However-Ogata's sword pierced this guy's throat directly, and this guy's sword was still a fist-long distance from Ogata's body.

"Are you an idiot?" Ogata whispered, "Facing an enemy who is above him, you want to attack the opponent with a sword one step ahead of him?"

This prisoner, who was regarded as a fool by Ogata, was about less than one meter and six meters tall when converted to the length of the modern earth.

The height difference between Ogata and Ogata is more than ten centimeters, and the arm length is naturally far less than Ogata's.

The two are so different in body shape, and the knives in the hands of the two are also ordinary swords, so it is inevitable that Ogata's sword can stab this guy first.

Ogata didn't pull the sword back, but stayed in this guy's body directly.

This knife has already cut several people in succession, and the knife has been covered with too much blood and fat. It is no longer as sharp as before, and at the same time it does not feel so good.

Anyway, there are so many knives now that there is no need to stubbornly use a blunt knife, so even if Ogata discards the knife, he pulls out a new knife on his back instead.

As he drew a new sword, Ogata quickly evacuated from the place where he was standing just now, rushing to a prisoner who was alone.

For some reason, the prisoner stood outside the crowd with a knife in his hand.

He looked like he was saying to Ogata: "I'm on the order, come and cut me."

Facing Ogata rushing towards his side, the prisoner panicked and slashed at Ogata with a knife.

In the face of this disorderly and incredibly slow slash, Ogata didn’t even bother to use a step forward. Leaning directly on his 9-point agility, he turned slightly to the side and flashed past the prisoner’s slash. Then a dragon's tail swept towards the prisoner's face.

All these prisoners wore armor without exception.

So in order to save some effort, Ogata's swords all aimed at the prisoners' necks and cheeks that were not covered by the nails.

Ogata's knife cuts through the prisoner's right cheek and cut out the left cheek.

As the blade cut from the prisoner's left cheek and splashed a little bit of blood, a systemic sound suddenly sounded from Ogata's mind:

--Ok? Dragon Tail upgraded?

After the sound of the system fell, Ogata couldn't help but raise his eyebrows slightly.

——Continuous battles have made my dragon tail more proficient, so I have reached the "intermediate" strength unknowingly...

Unlike using skill points to upgrade, this process of upgrading by "proficiency" does not give Ogata a feeling of "suddenly becoming stronger".

To make a vivid analogy-using skill points to upgrade martial arts is like pouring a large amount of water into an empty bucket and filling the empty bucket directly.

Relying on "proficiency" to increase the level of martial arts is like slowly injecting fine water into an empty bucket until the bucket is full.

Although both can fill the bucket with water, the feeling is different.

After solving the prisoner in front of him with the dragon tail, Ogata suddenly waved the knife in his hand, and then used the step step again to kill the other prisoner.

While "cleaning up" these rubbish, Ogata has always paid attention to the situation in Amachi.

From the beginning to the end, Ogata did not allow himself to be too far from Amachi, so that he could rush to support him immediately when he encountered any danger in Amachi.

But this concern of Ogata is obviously redundant. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

Ogata could see at a glance—Amachi’s swordsmanship was actually quite ordinary.

However, although she is not a person who specializes in close combat, she is more than enough to deal with these prisoners who can only be criminals.

Ah Ding holds the backhand with his right hand and Kunai with his left backhand.

The kunai in the left hand can be used as a long-range weapon, and it can also be used as a short sword.

At the same time, Ah Ding can also use a special type of Jiu-Jitsu.

Ogata can't remember how many prisoners who are far above her easily fell and how many arms were broken by Amachi using her special Jiu-Jitsu.

Amachi introduced to Ogata just now—this is their Jiujitsu in Shiranui.

According to Ogata's judgment, he found that Amachi seemed to be better at their Jiujitsu in Shiranui compared to swordsmanship.

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