Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson 52: First Shot

One.

The fastest slaughter was carried out by Colin, who took the alias Kowayumi.

The bow trunk was stiff, forcing him to struggle hard to squeeze, but the man, who was metaphorically struck by a strong bow that boasted a very high level of aggression as long as he pulled the string, jumped into the nostrils (two places) of the SS chief Ars at a stunning rate as a single arrow released from it, while slashing him into a hanging (skull) as his momentum remained.

Als, who began to suffer one or more of his terrific slaughters, was brittle (mollusk) and wolf (wolf) in tongue battle, the battle outpost, because it seemed to lag behind, or he couldn't take Colin's first knife completely, and began to take a pretty deep hand on his right thigh with the tip of a flowing blade.

Nor can the best swordsman in the squad fully exert his power even if his mind is upset.

For this reason, Ars decided that calming his mind first would be prerequisite and temporarily devoted to defense only.

That being said, Colin, who is relative (would like to be), is a sword skilled enough to be said to be comparable to herself, and if she tried to make Ars, who has already suffered considerable wounds to her leg and is in dull motion, where she decided to focus on defense, she did not have the coverage to receive all of Colin's rolling slaughter.

But there were no other measures such as this, so Ars had no choice but to prepare himself and enter a hard and tough defensive battle.

Two.

It was surprisingly the auspicious Guntz who cut and dropped the lid of the battle after Colin.

Gantz's body (Taku), which manipulates the giant battle axe (Seppu) easily, is extremely large. Normally, there would be no surprise if the attack was slowest. But in fact, he kicked out of the ground almost at the same time as Edberg's decree, waving his bragging battle axe wide at the confronting Lotus of Anville, and slamming him with his full strength.

Although Lotus was greatly tempted by the sudden raid, he didn't exactly eat Gantz's attack without doing anything, and he managed to take a strong blow of the battle axe from his own overhead by placing a large wave of flat (banbila) in his hand against the ground.

At that moment, a metallic sound echoed deep into the woods like splitting (crushing) my ears.

At the same time, several sparks scattered across all sides, illuminating equally bright the faces of the two males who were compelled to meet each other.

But there was a difference in color between the two faces by contrast.

It was that there was no hesitation in the look of Ganz on the side of the setup, but the colour of amazement and bewilderment appeared in the face of Lotos on the side of the setup.

Until the other day, the difference between the protagonists and SS members was that Lotus, who still felt inseparable against Ganz, who had eaten the same pot of rice within the same Kingsguard, did not even show a bare gesture of adding a counterattack by simply spitefully stopping one Ganz attack after another, even after receiving his first blow with a single hair.

As a result, Lotus also became the face of dedicated defense just like Ars, and the battle between the two males, which was thought to be the most powerful battle, once fell into a glued state.

Three.

Edberg, whose duty as leader made him an attack since he issued the decree, moved a beat late against both Colin and Gantz.

But still, the move was quite agile, and it was easy (yawning) and successful to step into the pocket of confronting Deputy Getz.

He was fully aware of his own low skill, but from day to day he thought he was above the Gets, and he was giggling greatly in his heart that it had now become a reality.

The opposing Getz also understood better that his own skill was the least of these ten fighting each other and inferior to the impending Edberg.

In the first place, the Getz's usual role was always to be a staff officer, and he didn't think it was his job to take swords and slash them, etc.

So even if such a role was going to come around, I let my close men fight in front of me, and I've always avoided it well.

In other words, it was the Getz who mocked (bruised) Colin's lack of experience in action earlier, but in fact, the Getz, like Colin, were also inexperienced in terms of sword taking and slashing each other.

As a result, he was delayed in responding to Edberg's sharp steps because of his lack of experience, and became the feather of being stepped into his own nostalgia.

Getz realized that he was suddenly driven into the abyss of death.

And I feared more than my heart.

Within an instant, sweat erupted from all the sweat glands (spines) of the body, and the muscles were all stiff.

And he felt like some other HR that his consciousness was slowly going away.

But the next moment, the Gets were alive.

Speaking of why, Edberg was overjoyed that the first step had worked, so he neglected to check his feet and slipped his feet into the muddy soil at the last step.

The Getz desperately recalled consciousness from afar, albeit mundane, but finally succeeded in unleashing a sword on his hips.

Edberg saw it and deeply sighed with regret for his own stupidity.

Four.

The Bacchus brothers, they didn't move.

I didn't make it slight as if I didn't hear Edberg's decree or anything.

Neither did Lombardo and Shester, who were against him, wander off again.

They lurked each other's breaths and breathed, waiting only quietly for the gong of their only battle to be sounded.

For the lid of the fiercest and most formidable battle by the four of them to be cut and dropped, it had to be counted as the time had passed for some time now.