Death fights with Setuna and Setuna, black and black spears, were while heating and increasing the harshness.

Black sparks scatter whenever the spear and the spear clash, swung through at all costs, and a tremendous impact becomes recoil, pushing the two bodies through. Still, it doesn't stop. Whether the flesh tore, the blood flowed, the bones hurt, or even the spirit screamed, the attacks of both never loosened.

If you loosen it, at that moment, you lose.

The forces are mutual. and have read through each other's hands. It is easily accepted and sealed no matter how strange an attack is launched.

Normally, it would be difficult to read through that attack completely indiscriminately just because the opponent is the opponent who perfectly reproduces himself. But to Setuna, okay. The “shadow” attack could have been predicted to be in hand, and the “shadow” moved as predicted.

It was the same with Shadow. “Shadow” was a perfect cut off from Setuna's behavior, and showed Setuna's attack in a brilliant way to prevent it, and sent him to show it. Take a sharp slash and dodge the punch with a single piece of paper. The attack that the Shadow has unleashed without watermark also makes Setuna seem to avoid as a matter of course.

We know each other's behavior clearly, not somehow.

That may be influenced by enhanced sensation due to the side effects of having a black spear in hand. A sharp, sharpened five senses perfectly predict the opponent's next behavior. And it must be possible because the other person is himself and knows everything.

If black spears give you the ability to just predict your opponent's behavior, it should have helped a lot in previous battles in this world, but that didn't happen. I could read it out of the rules of thumb, and I predicted it from the preliminary motion, and I cut it out, but that's not what shadows are for.

I understand perfectly.

Therefore, they are not given a decisive blow to each other, and for that reason the two attacks increase in severity.

As if two black tornadoes were bumping into each other, the two emitted tremendous power and bumped into each other. With the power of the whole body and spirit on the black spear, he slaps, slashes, pokes, and beats. Every attack is prevented, sent, and watermarked in every way. An instantaneous counterattack is also emptied, or received, and handled perfectly.

The battle between the read-outs is even prolonged and drains all of Setuna's health.

“Shadows" let out "destruction rays” if they think they found a gap, but each time Setsuna showed them by absorbing "destruction rays” with black spears. And the absorbed portion of the "ray of destruction" fired off as if it were to be reduced to a “shadow," which sent it away.

That's the only difference.

The black spear of the Shadow is apparently incapable of absorbing the rays of destruction.

Now, if you push it with a "ray of destruction," or you may see a win. The dream is vain and scattered. It doesn't make sense to be evaded easily when a "ray of destruction” is fired. Mental power only drained meaninglessly, and no more could be wasted shooting than mental power was not as inexhaustible as a "shadow”.

You can read perfectly what you do next. Just because you can't absorb the "rays of destruction," if you read them through, it was only natural to avoid them.

If you're going to knock in a "ray of destruction," you have to make a gap in the target.

But he's not the kind of person to show such a gap.

The same goes for Setuna, but they were fighting each other with no gaps.

"This will never come to light, will it?

"Right."

With the thousands of clashes, the "shadow” snapped. I thought I was enjoying this death fight with all my heart. A frantic smile. I'm sure Setuna is smiling like that too.

"Absolutely right."

Tell him, trying to kick him in the lower abdomen, but he was inhibited by the “shadow” knee. Even if the shadow flickers. I'm reading through, I guess you want to. That's the same as Setuna. He jumps away instantly and at the same time spears toward the “shadow” that jumped away. At the same time as each other, they shoot off "destruction rays”, and at the moment when "destruction rays” collide with each other, they are moving into ground warfare.

An awesome explosion no longer led to other personnel, and the aftermath of the wind stroked Setsuna's cheek like a cool breeze.

It is not clear.

That's what I've been feeling ever since this fight started. They grasp each other's hands and read through their actions perfectly. If either strength is jumping through, it will be settled. But it's not.

Setuna and “Shadow” 's strength went hand in hand, totally and completely.

That's why I can't settle. I can't put it on.

Time is running out.

No, that's not all.

Only Setuna's health is shredded.

Yes, it is. “Shadow” didn't even seem to drain his health. He was not only mentally powerful, but also physically, inexhaustible.

If the battle continues longer, it is visible that Setuna will sooner or later run out of health and defeat. No, I don't even have to drain my strength. If you lose strength, that's how dull you move. Even if it works as predicted, it won't make it. In that case, "Shadow” will mercilessly come to kill Setuna.

That means you can't prolong the fight to win the Shadow.

We have to do something about it.

But I don't know how. I can't think of anything.

I have already tried various methods. but they had all been dealt with in the perfect way.

It was foolish to overwhelm the "shadows" and not even to injure them when they had distanced themselves with space transfers, towed them with “destruction rays" and folded their attacks there.

I've cut through to dozens of moves with one hand, so let's do that.

Further ahead, we must predict to a distant future. That's the same with the other guy. You must be thinking the same thing, so each other's future projections are changing indefinitely. Because it's something that acts in response to that change, victory and defeat can only follow even parallel lines.

And that only forces Setuna to drain her health.

Mental strength can be restored by absorbing the occasional "rays of destruction” emitted by the Shadow, but health could not have been that way.

It just wears off and loses it.

The more harsh the battle, the more intense your health drains. You cannot slow down the battle. If you do that, you just give the "shadow” a gap into it. The Shadow, which boasts endless health, does not have the advantage of slowing down the battle. We will therefore continue to accelerate.

Setuna couldn't have been left at that speed. As soon as the opponent exceeds this speed, winning or losing will be decided. If so, if you go faster than your opponent, the win will be confirmed, but it doesn't even work that well. Because if Setsuna increases her speed, so does Shadow.

If he stepped in and slashed into slaughter, he clashed with a spear swung down in reverse, scattered with black sparks.

"Come on, what do we do? How are you gonna shoot me?

"Well, what shall we do?"

"I didn't know you could afford to say that. That's me."

“Shadow" is ironic.

Those raging eyes look at Setuna's future.

Setsuna also sees a "shadow” future on the other side of her red eyes.

Something that cuts through a farther future wins.

Simply winning clarity, but extreme difficulty, because its future fluctuates indefinitely.

And that's where we have our chances.

Setuna finally found hope.