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Lesson 578: Golden Rox (4)

Oaah!!

"Huh?!"

Bhhhhhhh!!

I was going to set it up first, but Rox is going to attack a little faster and swing his axe down. You were reading that I was going to fight at speed, so I swung down my axe in a way that blocked the direction of travel and stopped my legs so that I wouldn't be stuck.

That attack was not meant to hit me, but rather to keep me away, and I can see that you're standing around trying to keep me away from it rather than hitting yourself.

I was able to avoid the attack, but if there was a difference in reach, it would be easier to turn back. Besides, an attack that hits the ground is a powerful blow that weighs down the remaining building materials. If you were to be attacked in a strange position, you would be forced into an attack.

As for me, I have to step in and pull myself into the space, but it seems that they won't let me into the space so easily.

Haa!

Phew! Phew!

At the tip of the battle axe, there is a thorn-like shape part, where they attack with a thrusting attack, and in the axe part, they attack by aiming at the foot and around the waist.

The attack was fast and heavy. In addition to that, the fighting method is very solid, so it's difficult to get in. Strangely enough, they don't go forward or giggle, but look at my movements and aim one step ahead.

When I tried to launch an attack, the attack was launched ahead, so I had to stop the movement suddenly, and as a result, I had to avoid Rox's second attack.

It's not a winning battle method for slaughtering with a single blow, but an unbeatable battle method for not making the opponent move as they want.

In the end, it's like rattling the rhythm of the opponent, pulling them into the way they fight, and hitting the opponent with a frustrated and slow movement.

There are many people who have been trained to fight this way, and it seems that Rox is not a lie that he is a former guard.

If they took such a method of battle, it would be very difficult for them to get close to each other... but even if they did well, Rox's whole body was wrapped in golden armor.

I didn't wear a helmet, so if you're going to take a single hit for sure, it's easy to aim at your face... but avoid attacks that you know are coming.

The other part is difficult to hit because of the armor, so the attacker will definitely aim for Rox's face first. If you know that an attack is coming to your head, you can focus your defenses there and catch it easily.

Are you not wearing a helmet for that purpose, or are you not wearing a helmet that allows you to fully use your sight, sound, and tactile senses in battle? At least, that doesn't mean you're unconscious and don't wear a helmet.

"Hahaha! It's been a long time since I've been able to easily avoid an attack like this!!"

Boom! Boom!

Rox laughs and laughs as he lays down his attacks in detail and keeps a distance.

Certainly, there weren't many opponents who could have avoided Rox's attack. All attacks are at the same level as the player and are terrifyingly strong.

In addition, no matter which blow I took, I felt like I was building a foundation to definitely drive the opponent without a meaningless blow.

At least if you're not a player level proficient, you can't keep dodging them.

Master!

Nil, who's a little behind me, calls me.

Not yet!

As for Nil, I must be impatient with the situation where I continue to be unilaterally attacked and not put in the distance between the opponents. If you continue to be attacked unilaterally, you are likely to be attacked, but you are unlikely to be hit by the target.

If this situation continues forever, there is no chance that I will win against Rox.

However, when I saw Rox's attack up close, I knew that Nil had no choice but to get in between them and catch the attack, so I shouldn't rely on Nil here.

Why did you know that you shouldn't put Nil in between?

That's because Rox's attack is more of a deterrent to Nil than a deterrent to me in person.

Finely dividing up the attacks and attacking them is very troublesome for Nil, who uses a small shield.

If Nil were to stand here in front of me and get attacked by Rox, I'd think about it.

First, Nil takes a blow from Rox. Perhaps this is not impossible. Nine out of ten, I should be able to parry the first shot.

However, Rox anticipates that his attack will be paralyzed and instantly pulls back the stray battle axe, releasing a second shot.

The weight of Rox's blows, even though he's attacking with a little bit of detail, is as powerful as wearing a pair of shoes on the floor. Even if the second hit was successful, it wouldn't be like that if it was the third or fourth hit. Nil's posture was bound to collapse somewhere, creating a huge gap.

Even if Nil tried to attack at the right time, Rox knew that he was going to be attacked, so he would not lose his position. He would swing his axe sideways so that it would be effective against both me and Nil.

As a result, both Nil and I had no choice but to stop their legs. We could only continue to take Rox's attacks. Nil's defeated position would determine the battle.

Since I'm going into Nil's cover, I'm definitely going to make a forceful move first, and since I'm not the kind of person who misses it... I guess I can imagine the rest.

Perhaps, as Rox, this development is what I'm aiming for, and it's a strategy to pull Nilu out rather than keep me away.

Although Rox keeps holding me back from getting close to him, the evidence is that he keeps holding me back, not attacking me.

Just as I can't get close to Rox and hit him, Rox can't hit me without trying to get close to me. If you only attack me when I get close, I will continue to be attacked unilaterally, but if I can avoid it, I won't get attacked either. In other words, there will be a situation where we cannot drop each other.

As for Rox, he wants Nil to come forward to break this situation. However, even though I know that, by letting Nil out in front of me, I'm going to go into a future where I lose, so here, I have no choice but to make a breakthrough.

Nil seems quite reluctant to be attacked, but if I say no, he'll keep himself down. It was still time to put up with it.

After taking control of Nil by words, I faced Rox and tried to attack him a few more times.

It's useless!

Phew! Phew!

But after all, I can't get into the distance well, and I have no choice but to keep my distance.

Rox's standing around with a real sense of stability. Without feeling impatient, the figure trying to calm down and create the development of his thoughts undoubtedly has the style of a handyman's head.

"After all, it's good to fight a strong guy."

As far as I'm concerned, I'd like to get this over with.

"Don't tell me not to take you with me." Let's have some fun. "

Rox laughed as he raised the corner of his mouth.

Looking at the look on his face, I think that he is definitely enjoying this fight.

Like Rox said, I don't have any feelings about enjoying the fight. Especially now, the idea of really finishing early and wanting to rest only comes to mind.

However... I don't think fighting Rox would be a pain in the ass, but it's not disgusting. Many of the people I've dealt with so far seemed disgusting to just breathe in the same space. However, that kind of disgusting feeling is not felt by Rox. Therefore, there is no hard way to get distracted when fighting Rox.

If I can, I would even like Rox's abilities to help us rebuild the city by keeping him alive.

But unfortunately... Rox is standing on the battlefield as one of the enemy generals in this case. The residents won't allow you to miss it or let it live.

What a shame.

Couldn't you have lived a little better?

"... is that what you're going to say here?"

Although Rox's personality is rough, it looks like his muscles are clear.

It is said that he was a former guard and killed his superior officer, but it is likely that there was some reason for it. If Rox hadn't been this kind of personality, there would have been a different future. However, I don't think Rox would have been this strong without this kind of personality.

I mean, it's going to be... I had no choice but to become one.

Even if you hear it here, the past doesn't change.

"But... that's right." If someone like you had been in sync, maybe he would have lived a little better.

But that didn't happen. That's all. ”

Even if there are many things I think, as Rox said, they are facing each other as enemies. That's all, nothing else is possible. This is the truth and cannot be changed.

"I see... then at least I'll give you the direction."

"... you can't fill the gap, you're a big one."

In response to my words, although Rox seems to have the advantage in words, his expression seems to have heightened his vigilance.

I am convinced that I am the best and that I have the vision to win from here.

Rox knows what I'm saying isn't just a bluff.

Rox was strong.

That's true, and I know it well when I fight against it.

But if you ask me if I can't win, I'll say no.

The speed and intensity of an attack can be spectacular, but if you get used to it, it's easier to evade a little bit.

From the beginning, I've avoided all of Rox's attacks. That means I'm watching Rox's attack.

Still, I didn't get out before because I wasn't sure I could avoid all of the attacks in a row.

There are at most three attacks being wielded to deal with me. If we stepped back, there would be no further attacks. When I found out that, I kept watching Rox's attack speed and habits when attacking, and kept attacking. Thanks to this, I was gradually accustomed to Rox's attacks, and I could confidently say that it was possible to dodge a series of attacks that I wasn't sure about.

Of course, Rox didn't show me everything, and I didn't expect things to go smoothly from here until I got rid of Rox all at once, but at least I could put an end to Nil's offensive and defensive.

If my attack reaches Rox, Rox will have to change his fighting style, as he will have to be more vigilant towards me than he is towards Nil.

When that happens, I don't know what Rox would be like standing around, but this is where the gentle battle ends.

"Let's see if what I said is true... let's try it."

I stood my cherry blossom sword in the middle and looked at Rox.

Rox looks at me with both hands holding a battle axe and raising one corner of his mouth.

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Quiet hours flow between each other and explore each other's movements.

I felt the tense air of Rox and I, and I knew that Nil behind me was nervous if I didn't miss the moment.

"...... Ha!"

Tan!

I'm the one who moved first. First, I approached Rox straight in front of me.

"Whoa!"

Oh, my God!

Rox attacked with his spear.

The attack dodged me to the side, causing me to lay down my sideways attacks. This is the basic attack method Rox has used so far.

Tan!

"Huh?!"

But what I did this time was not a sideways evasion, but a forward evasion. Precisely speaking, it is a diagonal, but it is a stepping evasion that passes beside the battle axe.

Dodging while stepping in is harder the faster you move forward and the faster your opponent's incoming attacks are. When it comes to fighting at this level, it's like a world where you can die just by slipping a few seconds, so it's a very dangerous act, and I don't usually try to do it even if I think about it.

However, because I have the experience of training with me every morning to attack Surakutan, matching Rox's attack is not an act that involves such danger. No... to be honest, it's dangerous, but if you're training to match Surakutan's attack, Rox's attack speed makes it impossible to match it.

I actually tried it and found out that the speed of the slats is abnormal, and for us who are really training such slats, the speed of most people is not that fast. Therefore, there was no such fear, and I was able to step in against Rox's attack.

Let's step in there!

Rox lies down and takes a defensive position while pulling back his battle axe.

If you don't force yourself in here, or leave defensive action to your defense, Rox's solid personality will be revealed.

Gin!

As I stepped in, I tried to launch a swinging attack on Rox, but I was able to catch the attack.

I thought this attack would be taken care of in the first place. For me, the important thing here is to close the gap, not to strike. At this level, no one should be surprised or impatient at the extent of the stomping, and anyone should expect to be dealt with firmly. In fact, Rox was not in a hurry, and he made sure to defend in time.

If there is a purpose of filling the gap, and you think it is important, striking is a secondary purpose, and if you hit it, you should release it with a lucky feeling. If you try to accomplish two things at once, both will be halfway, and both will surely fail.

If you are to concentrate on stepping in and keep your distance, you will need to approach the position where you have stepped too far in order to attack. In doing so, I will manage to hit you, but Rox will definitely try to keep me away from you as long as he can't hit me with his battle axe. At that time, even if some distance is taken, it is necessary to step deeply in order to not be able to get out of your distance.

Here, if you try to hit the target and reduce the step, the attack will be taken, and you will be positively distanced, and both will fail.

The idea of ensuring the success of one or the other becomes important.

It seems that my thinking was correct, and Rox caught my attack without difficulty. If I hadn't stepped in, Rox would have attacked me here to tear me apart. But since I stepped deeper, Rox needs to step away from me before he can hit me. I can't let you make that distance. I pulled him into my space. I'll keep this distance even if it's just for me.

Hah!

"Ngh!!"

Gin! Bing!

Rox falls back and sees my attack as a battle axe.

Whether you try to fight back, or if my blows don't allow it, or if you try to leave, I'll come after you while keeping a constant distance from Rox.

The situation was the opposite, and I was attacking one way or the other.

Gin! Gin!

"Grrrr!"

Boom! Gin!

Every time Rox flashes my attacks with a handle, sparks are scattered.

An effective hit against Rox is limited to a single blow to the head that is not equipped with armor. Once this happens, the attack will focus on Rox's head.

Rox knew it would be like that, so it was difficult to get through the attack. I hadn't even captured Rox yet, but as Rox, it would be quite a painful development.

Rox's expression on the drifting stone didn't mean to bring a smile, and he was squinting between his eyebrows.

By the way, Nil is looking at Rox and me a little further apart.

Even if you use magic or items, if Rox and I are close to here and we are constantly moving, there is a high chance that they will hit me, so you can't do that.

If you're going to cover me, you can either find a gap in Rox's and my offensive defenses and hit them, or you can go into the defense. Either way, it's not an offensive or defensive that lets you jump in easily, so wait for that moment and watch me and Rox attack and defend.

"Not yet!!"

Gin! Bh! Shh!

If I keep firing back-to-back, one of them will scrape Rox's left cheek and create a cut.

"OH!! OOOOOOO!"

Phew! Phew!

Attacked, Rox swings his battle axe too close to attack with a battle axe.

I wonder if it's because I'm well trained. Even if I'm attacked at this distance, I have quite a lot of destructive power, and I'm required to be good at it.

Haaa!

"Ohhh!"

Gin! Bhhhh! Bhhhh! Gin!

A meeting at a distance that would be unfavorable to Rox. Still, Rox fought against each other.