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Lesson 580: Golden Rox (6)

Giggle!!

"Ohhhh!"

Boom!

Rox connected the battle axe and swung it wide to the side, rushing to where Nil and I were. By starting with an attack that puts pressure on me and Nil at the same time, Nil and I will start fighting from evasion, so Rox can safely close his distance.

Being able to move accurately in such a small place means that you are so accustomed to fighting.

Let's keep going, Oraa!

Boom! Zugaan!

Just like before, Rox is watching my movements while holding Nil back.

If you change the reaches one after the other while splitting them up or returning them, we will need to move accordingly, so we will be busy pushing and pulling.

Although I knew that the aim was when Rox split the battle axe, if I knew that Rox was going to be targeted, I naturally assumed that Rox would be attacked when I split the battle axe.

At the stage of the attack, he had a good time reconnecting the battle axe and dealt a blow to the approaching me or Nil. That's what Rox was after.

Which one pushes the blade against the opponent's throat? When it comes to fighting like that, the situation gets stiffer.

Attacked and attacked repeatedly, and the situation was that the attack was repeated. A near-fight in which mistakes are not tolerated, and a small mistake may make one's neck fly.

The battle continued for a while, draining each other's health.

In the end, it was the development I wanted to avoid the most.

Even if we defeat Rox here, we still have an opponent to defeat. I wanted to keep my health in the fight against Rox as long as I could, but instead of being drained, I got injured.

Even if you keep fighting like this, if you can't create a breakthrough, your health will continue to drain and you will be hurt even worse.

For once, I was fighting to protect my left arm, and I hadn't released the full blow yet, but even if I released the full blow, I still needed to do it.

”Hah... hah...”

Nil was flirting with Rox's way of fighting, and since he moved around as much as he could to keep me from getting hurt, he was drained of his health.

It's not good as it is.

We need to move the battle situation somehow to make it better, but... in order to do that, we need to take some special action.

But that's a pretty tough situation.

I've been meeting with Rox, and I understand, but apparently, Rox is not trying to kill me and Nil here for sure, but he's trying to nail me here and keep me from moving on.

Are you trying to buy us some time to get away from Barabanta... or are you making time to prepare to intercept us...

Now that Hunters Lalabah has been devastated by the winds of the Rock Birds, it may be said that there is no escape but to defeat them first. We can't see it, but the Eagle Crows and Kevin's running around town may be running away.

In that case, I think it is highly likely that Baravanta is trying to escape, and it is normal to think that he is buying time for it. But if he is trying to escape, the Renya who are still hiding and moving to understand the situation will tell you that.

If there is no such thing, I don't think he is trying to escape.

If you're in the middle of a fight with Rox, but you're going to miss out on Barabanta, Lenya will let you know. If that's not the case, it means you're waiting for me and Nil ahead.

With Barabanta and the rest of the players joining hands, even in the present situation, we can get out of our siege and run away...

No, I'm talking about Rox now, not why Barabanta wouldn't.

In the corner, Rox felt like he was trying to delay the timing for me and Nil to move on from here as much as possible, and was fighting to prolong the fight as much as possible.

Of course, if you can defeat it without being stranded, it won't stop you from doing so, so it's like saying goodbye to the gap, but I don't do anything like throwing myself away and storming and scattering gorgeously. Some people say that a solid method of fighting is the original fighting style, but it seems that they are fighting as hard as they can.

Therefore, there is very little forceful insertion, and it does not move at all in a light lure.

In other words, we're in a situation where we want to move the situation and Rox is fighting to keep us from doing so.

Under these circumstances, if Nil and I somehow try to pull out Rox and move the situation, we will have to change the way we fight, and there will probably be elements close to the game.

Nil.

”Hah... hah... yes...”

"We have to pull out Rox and change the situation.

It's a little risky... but I'll try to lure it out. "

"But... but..."

Nil probably cares about my left arm.

"You can shake your sword once or twice later. That's all you need to decide."

It's subtle whether I can shake Rox once or twice with all my might. If you ask me if I'm confident... I can't honestly say I'm confident.

But if we don't make up our minds, things will get worse. Whatever it is, we must take it down with the next attack.

"... I see..."

"Alright... Nil, gather Rox's Hate first." I'll jump when I see what's going on. After that... you know what I mean? "

Yes.

My plan is to train with Nil in the morning, and I've done it several times as a cooperative technique. Nil also nodded with a firm understanding of it.

Whether you're crying or laughing, this is the place to fight Rox.

"...... Are you going to set it up soon?"

Rox, who only raised one corner of his mouth, looked at me and Nil, and asked while holding the battle axe.

"That's right, I'm getting tired of interacting with you."

"I hate to say I'm getting bored. I could be more engaged."

"I'm sorry, but there's still work to be done."

"... I see."

………………

Rox apparently knew that Nil and I would come here to decide on a match, so he exchanged words that would be the last.

Rox kept on smiling unstoppably until now.

However, I lowered the corner of my mouth and turned it into a serious expression.

Rox kept raising his mouth and looking like he could afford it, but he kept dealing with me and Nil at the same time. Not to mention the depletion of physical strength, some attacks are passing through the most challenging places, and they are very nervous. Rox was in a state of being close to Rox as well.

……………

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Me, Nil, and Rox hold their weapons, and the tense air flows.

One second... two seconds...

Nil moves at a time when five seconds are about to pass without moving.

Tan!!

"Hey, ahhh!!"

Right now, Rox had his battle axes tied together. It was the first time I had invaded Nil in this state.

"Ohhhh!"

Boom!

Rox launched a sideways attack on Nil's assault and said with a battle axe that he would not let them approach.

Not yet!

Tan!

Nil jumped backwards and dodged it, then kicked the floor again as it landed and approached Rox. Nil will charge at Rox, who shakes his weapon and stays away from him.

For Rox, Nil, who had a shield, was a very hard opponent.

Even if I split the battle axe and attacked it, Nil's shield technique was incomparable to any shield user. What was even more painful was that he would be attacked.

When releasing an attack, the most stolen health is when you make an empty gesture, not when you are blocked by a shield. Because you need to stop the swinging attack on your own and swing it again, you will lose that amount of health.

Nil's shield technique would do so if she could do nothing, but if she couldn't, she would use her shield to attack her well. In other words, even if it's not as much as an empty gesture, it's a defensive technique that can drain the opponent's health as close to it.

Naturally, Rox was continuously attacked by Nil, and a large amount of lactic acid was accumulated in his arm, which should be in a painful state.

If I was the opponent, I could not keep attacking at close range like a shield, so I had to step back and keep my distance. Therefore, the method of splitting the battle axe was effective, but Nil had little benefit when splitting the battle axe in order to continue to endure it in front of her.

Therefore, if possible, I would like to tear off the battle axe without splitting it against Nil who can't continue to take attacks with the battle ax attached.

That's why Nil is trying to get closer to the powerful battle axe that passes in front of him.

Nil may feel like a normal thing to do, but stepping in front of an attack that makes your body split in two with a single blow is not something you have the guts to do.

The closer you get, the harder it will be to avoid an axe attack, so the risk of an attack hitting you also increases exponentially.

Because it was a lightweight armor called a small shield, it was still being avoided, but it didn't change the danger.

But still... the closer Nil tried to get, the more Rox had to turn his attention to Nil.

I told you to collect Hate... no. No. Nil set me up that way, so I can't afford to fail here.

Thanks to Nil, who gathered Hate much more than I had planned, Rox's consciousness is moving away from me.

"Ohhhh!"

Boom! Boom!

Rox swung the battle axe to the right and left against Nil's approach.

As for Nil, I think I'd like to get inside if I can, but even though it's some personal equipment, it's extremely difficult to scratch Rox's attack.

Olah!

"Ah!?"

Gaggin!

For the first time, Rox's attack hit Nil, who was trying to enter the space.

Nil took the attack of the battle axe with her shield, but it was still so powerful that her body flowed to the side.

Oraa!!!

Rox raises his axe in pursuit of Nil, where his body had flown away.

The battle axe that was swung up against Nil would definitely have been a blow that would have taken Nil's life if it had been swung down.

The blow from Nil's battle axe, which was more powerful than Nil had expected, destroyed Nil's posture. If the opponent wasn't a big deal, I didn't think it was that deadly, but it was Rox. Even minor mistakes can be fatal.

Rox could not have missed the deadly gap that had arisen from Nil, a troublesome shield.

But it's the same with me.

Haaa!

I can't miss the gap that happened to Nil, but I'm going to attack Rox from the side with a battle axe.

Whether you're trying to impose an attack on Nil, my attack will arrive first. With such timed attacks, Rox will have to deal with me first.

Oraa!!

Geez!

Rox dealt with the attack from the side with his battle axe. But my attack is much heavier than the one I just attacked. I used both my arms to use my divine powers to strike with all my might.

The durability of the Sakura-saki sword would have been greatly reduced, but it had the effect of that amount.

Just as I was playing my sword big, Rox was playing his axe big, and they fell apart from each other.

Giggle!!

However, Rox can split the battle axe and move to the next attack faster than I can.

"I took it!!"

Rox tries to unleash a winning blow on me.

In this situation, if I were to launch an attack on Rox, I would have to lower my sword slightly against the approaching Rox.

It's not too late for Rox to be convinced that he's going to win against me.

But I go forward to cover it.

Tsk! Tsk!

"Guu?!"

As Rox stepped in to unleash his attack, I stepped forward.

The distance when stepping into each other is literally zero distance.

Even the detached battle axe was too close.

Of course, I couldn't shake my sword at that distance.

But I didn't mean to shake my sword from the beginning.

Rox's right foot stepped in. Laying his right foot on his knee, he stepped on it and jumped his body upwards. In the process, he kicked Rox's left knee in the face.

My movements are leap-forward, not to kick up Rox, but because it's a blow to keep me out of my leap, my attack power is very low. For that reason, Rox would feel the shock of being kicked in the face, but he would not fall. I think it is somewhat painful.

I've jumped a lot, and I'm roughly above the Rox.

Looking up at my actions like that, Rox is more of a thinker than a painful face.

In swordsmanship, whether you put your feet on the ground or you're in the air, can you transmit power to your weapon? I didn't have to be a strong person like Rox to know that.

Of course, it's more powerful when you put your feet on the ground.

There, even if I could use my divine power, there was a difference between pushing and winning for Rox with his feet on the ground, and considering that I jumped up, I think Rox felt that he could not understand why I did it.

After jumping up, the trajectory I draw can only fall straight down. If I didn't have any magic, I didn't have any items. In that state, I had no choice but to fall directly above Rox. I can only swing down my sword if I can't move.

When I think about it, there's no reason for me to jump here, and it's like jumping from my own dilemma. It is not strange to be interpreted as having jumped up to be killed on purpose.

That's why Rox is in a state of not knowing my intentions and thinking about what to do.

”Haaaaaaa!”

However, time does not stop, and if you see me swinging my sword down from above and falling, there is only one action in two.

One goes backwards and takes a distance from us.

And the other thing is, they're going to release an attack on me in the air, and they're going to take me down here.

There are many other actions that can be taken if you say the details, but if we are tired of each other and the battle becomes a mountain, Rox can only take one of these actions.

If they were to step back here, Nil and I would not be able to work together well and would be back in swing... but Rox was close to convinced that he would take the latter.

Rox is conscious that he will take the time to fight with his steadfast standing around to keep Nil and me from going deeper. If you think so, you won't dare to take the option of going forward in the game that Nil and I have set up here.

But Rox really enjoys the fight between me and Nil.

You may say that you are excited about exchanging blades with strong people and bumping into each other's abilities.

I don't think that Rox would take the option of not riding after seeing me injured and unable to shake my weapon properly, and the gameplay that Nil set up when I couldn't take the shot.

How am I going to push myself to lose, how am I going to hit myself from here after moving to an overwhelmingly unfavorable standing position? You must be curious to know that.

And now that I know the character of a man named Rox, I can feel that this man wants to know it, but he can't hold back.

Giggle!

"Ohhhhhh!!!"

As I expected, Rox returns from my attack with a chained battle axe attack instead of stepping back.

I don't think Nil and I have the confidence to win the game. However, I think Rox thinks he can say that he beat me and Nil by winning this.

My cherry blossom sword and the golden war axe each swing down.

Boom!!

"AH?!!"

However, the cherry blossom sword and the battle axe never intersect, and without hitting anything, they slash the sky.

I was trying to use my free fall to unleash a slash that suddenly switched its course to the side and avoided Rox's attack.

Of course, Rox was surprised.

I don't use magic, and I don't even have any items. I can't change my trajectory in the air. But I moved straight to the side in the air.

If you think physically, you can't do that.

But there was no way it could have happened. I'm surprised at that.

Rox watched Nil's movements closely in his interactions with me. Like me, Nil didn't use any magic or items.

He would have been careful to cover the three people behind him, and he would have been careful if he had any special backup. But the three of them did nothing at all.

Then what happened?

The answer is simple, because, in fact, Nil used an item.

You can almost imagine what you used.

An item that Rox doesn't notice and I can trigger a change of trajectory in the air is like a thread spider thread.