The tortoise seemed to immediately notice me running up the battle axe.

Stare at me with a glittering eye... and don't move with a glimpse.

Not trying to dodge it, not trying to intercept it...... does the turtle realize I'm setting a goal for the armor, it makes me look spare that way if it doesn't work for my armor anyway, such as your attack.

Then I will pack the distance from the tortoise with my aim set on the tortoise in an attempt to crush the methyl for each extra minute.

The opponent is a turtle, he'll be able to pull it into the methyl anyway where he aimed at his neck and feet.

Then it would be quicker to talk about beating up Kohlo from the start.

The distance between me and the tortoise shrunk, and the battle axe arrived, and I slammed the battle axe with all my might.

An awesome shock comes through to a hand with a battle axe.

From that shock, which I had never experienced before, I quickly realized that the hardness of the methyl was not the norm.

Even when I hit thick stone walls and iron castle gates with a battle axe, I never felt the shock so far... what the hell is this armor made of?

Without one scratch on the armor, the blade of the battle axe has a crack in it... I return the blade of the battle axe, with the opposite blade, snap the tortoise's neck and wave the battle axe horizontally.

The tortoise tries to avoid the lateral giggle of the battle axe by being able to quickly pull his neck and hands and feet into the armor while distorting his mouth as if to narrow his eyes and mock just because he expected the attack.

Then and to my surprise when I set my aim there to tap the battle axe into the hole where I pulled that neck, some of the Kohlo will run googly and cover that hole.

I didn't know there was such a trick in Turtle's armor... I'm surprised and accidentally stop moving at things I never expected.

A tortoise that determines a cage castle in the armor to me with a battle axe as to how to attack it.

Time passes, with neither me nor the tortoise moving.

"So no, Diaz! Run while you can!

It's too reckless to deal with the Earth Dragon!

Seeing the war glued or Arner watching over this one at a distance raises his voice.

You can run, or you can run, but you also regret something about running with your tail wrapped around you like this.

Even if I give up, I want to at least do what I can to bring all my strength to bear before I do.

That's what I thought. I climb the turtle's armor, find a place on top of the armor that's going to scaffold me, and bend over there and shake the battle axe high.

I have no other place to attack, so I have no choice but to beat up Kohlo, stupid or useless.

If you can't do it with one blow, repeating it with two or three shots is my way of fighting, I'll keep attacking you dozens of times and crushing your armor, if you will! and begins to wave the battle axe down to its armor at all costs.

Every time I wave down the battle axe, the dull shock sound and then the sound of a crack entering the battle axe echoes around me.

Repeating it twice and three times is still no response, and the methyl remains intact.

When a crack spreads on the battle axe and you get to the point where you say it's time to taste bad, you can stop the attack and put your strength into fixing the battle axe.

This strange battle axe that repairs nature and damage even if left alone, in fact, can also consciously do it.

Here, fix it! and the trick is to put your strength into it with care, and if you do it well, the repair takes place at a considerable rate.

As the battle axe begins to be repaired with a glow, I hear Arner's amazement.

Yeah, well, anyone would be surprised to see this.

I was trying not to show anyone else on the battlefield that I shouldn't have surprised everyone in the fight... but not if I'm saying that now... and I'll apologize to Arner for surpriseing me later.

Confirm that the Battle Axe has been repaired, then beat the Battle Axe to the ground again, beat it repeatedly, and let the Battle Axe be repaired again.

The tortoise still continues to cage castle...... then I keep slamming the battle axe and Arner keeps staring at the battle between me and the tortoise with no words at the earliest.

I will crush the methyl one day, the tortoise will not change their methods of warfare with each other thinking that one day my strength will run out, and time will pass as it is...... the settlements we imagine each other will only one day tilt inside and the sky will begin to stain red.

Hmm, come on, it won't crack at all, you Melon... you'll have to give up and go home when it's night on a boulder.

I'm a little sorry I can't defeat the Turtle Monster, but I can't help it......

It's bad for Arner, who seems to be spared time in the distance, and... I guess his last blow next.

With that in mind, I wave the last blow I've decided to take down towards the top of the Kohlo.

... Then Bakiri, I heard a noise.

Not the blunt sound of playing the attack, not the sound of the battle axe crushing, but the first sound I hear today is... apparently the sound of the armor cracking... the battle axe cracking the armor and piercing it deep into the tortoise's body.

I didn't think the last blow I decided would crack the corn. I looked at it and stiffened it for a while... and rushed to the corn, waving my axe high to stab the tortoise.

He couldn't even cage a tortoise in a boulder due to the unexpected breaking of the armor.

I rush the methyl into operation and then I start putting its head and feet outside.

And whether it's fear or amazement, the tortoise twisted its neck and turned its wide open mouth towards me as I shook and shook my eyes... the first tortoise attack in this battle is unleashed.

Surprisingly, the turtle spit a fireball out of his mouth.

No, if you can attack like that, why aren't you attacking me from the beginning!

I don't know what it means to cage, Turtle!

To avoid that fireball coming at me with tremendous heat and velocity I jump off the top of the armor, set my aim on the leg of the tortoise that has been stripped off and wave the axe of war.

The turtle pulls his leg in and tries to dodge the attack, but sooner than that, the battle axe hits directly into his leg, from which blood sprays up... the turtle begins to scream thickly.

Nuvouuuuuuuuuuuuu.

I'm surprised the tortoise sounds like this, but I fall to the ground.

Because I concentrated on the attack, I couldn't even get a receptacle to hit my body on the ground, and all over my body complains of pain.

But now he says he should attack more than he cares about the pain. I immediately stand up and set my aim on the leg of a nearby tortoise, shake up the battle axe, and repeat the attack.

Turtles don't seem to be able to run as fast as turtles, and the only way to avoid or prevent an attack is to pull them into the armor in a hurry every time I launch an attack.

If you can pull your neck in, you don't have to worry about getting fireballs thrown up, so when I try to climb the armor, the tortoise rushesitates to attack me with my neck and legs out... that would be another good opportunity for me to attack.

Turtles have probably never experienced a battle in which Kohlo is targeted as a weakness before.

Seems confused without knowing how to fight, haste and fear go hand in hand. The movement gets harder and harder, and the attack becomes aimless.

I can't say it's a threat if that's what happened to the fireball attack because of it, and my attack, which doesn't have to focus on avoiding it, adds momentum and more scratches to the tortoise's leg and neck.

Blood that keeps flowing to the increasing wounds, from which the tortoise has heard the footsteps of death, apparently.

The tortoise, who loses the fear of death, falls into the armor and begins to take a cage castle measure that should make no sense at all at the earliest.

I feel a little pity for such a turtle, then I have to rush Todome to do it, running up the Kohlo and waving down the battle axe after the broken Kohlo with all my strength.

There was no last demon.

Having trembled Bikun and Kohlo only once, the tortoise stopped moving as it was, which signaled the end of the battle.

Hey, he was a strong enemy.

Or it would have been quite a struggle if they had had a series of fireballs from the beginning.

I wonder why the tortoise didn't do that, was he chronicled in a firm armor to see his attitude before the battle?

Even monsters get chronic.

Standing on a turtle thinking about it, Arner, blushing and crying to tears, rushes nearby and starts to raise his voice somehow.

I can't hear what the words are saying because I'm excited, because I'm crying...

Um... Arner?

We have to carry the tortoise's body, and once we get back to the village, we get the men, right? You got more to do than that?

Hmm, I'm too excited to hear what you're saying.

I feel like I'm talking about getting married here right now or something, but I want to think it's my fault.

Calm down, now if you don't get home soon, it's time for the night... to get married or something later...

No, I'll marry you later or something like that... I just want to say we'll discuss it later.

Is knotting enough for some of the turtles?

No, no, that's not what I'm talking about. Oh, calm down, calm down, Arner...!

In the end Arner's excitement didn't cool down inside as it was, but it lasted until the men who worried it was too late to return to see how it was going......