Chapter 241: Three Husbands Pawn!
"It's coming......"
Seeing that the generals of the shogunate army finally broke through the door, Ogata, who was standing in the middle of the three, raised his left hand, which was holding the sword, raised the sword in his left hand to his chest, and then slowly pulled the sword out of its sheath.
The cold light reflected from the unsheathed blade brought some light to the dimly lit corridor, and at the same time illuminated Ogata's face.
Seeing Ogata draw his sword, the shogunate generals in front of him all threw away the spears in their hands with nervous faces and drew the knives at their waists.
They were all elite in the army, so even without the commander's order, they knew that spears were not easy to use in such narrow corridors, and not only were they extremely difficult to use, but they could easily injure friendly troops by mistake.
Therefore, there was no need for the commander's order, and they all changed their weapons very consciously.
The officer, who was frightened by the "steel forest" in front of him, finally came to his senses completely at this time, waved the knife in his hand violently, and shouted: "Kill!" ”
As the officer's order was given, the soldiers behind him immediately shouted while raising the knives in their hands and killing the three of them!
However, even though the shogunate had already launched a charge, the three Ogata still looked unhurried.
Mamiya, who didn't even pull out a knife, even asked Ogata and Makimura beside him in a half-joking tone:
"Do you want to come more than see who kills?"
"Don't." After replying to Mamiya's words in an angry tone, Ogata picked up his sword and walked slowly towards the shogunate army that was facing him in front of him.
The swordsmanship practiced by the soldiers of the shogunate army was not a single sect or school, but a swordsmanship that was passed down from generation to generation in the army.
The army is an organization whose main task is to plunder lives, and the swordsmanship they teach will naturally not be a "non-killing sword" that cultivates life and pursues "not killing".
It is a "murderous sword" that directly takes the vital point of others and pursues efficient killing.
There are not too many bells and whistles in sword skills, and every move and style is very ordinary.
But these seemingly ordinary sword skills are deadly.
Of course, not all soldiers use the swordsmanship of the army.
Like the soldier in front of the Usato.
At this moment, the soldier who was facing Ogata could recognize at a glance that the swordsmanship used by this soldier was still quite familiar to him, Katori Shinto-ryu.
At the next moment when he switched his breath to "Gen no Breath", the sword of the soldier who used Katori Shinto-ryu also happened to be wrapped in huge power and slashed towards Ogata's head.
In this kind of battle with more than one enemy, Ogata also fights a lot.
It's all experienced.
For this kind of one-to-many battle, Ogata has summed up a lot of valuable experience.
One of them is - if you can not take someone else's knife, don't take someone else's knife.
Hard-hitting someone else's knife will not only bring great damage to the knife in your hand, but also greatly affect your physical strength, which is not conducive to your own long-term combat.
After making a mistake and dodging the soldier's attack, Ogata raised his knife and aimed it at the soldier's throat, stabbing at him without hesitation.
The familiar feeling of the blade piercing through flesh and bones is transmitted along the hilt to the palm.
Before he could withdraw his sword, a soldier at Ogata's side shouted and stabbed at Ogata with his knife raised in the air.
Out of the corner of his eye, noticing where the soldier was and the attack he had unleashed, Ogata let go of the hilt in his hand without hesitation, and gave up the knife that he had not had time to pull out.
Short, he dodged the soldier's stabbing blow, then pulled out the flank that was just at his feet, and with all his strength, he struck a bird thorn at the soldier's abdomen.
A violent backlash shook Ogata's palms and numb slightly.
After exerting all his strength and paying the price of directly breaking off the tip of the sword in his hand, he finally succeeded in piercing the soldier's armor and stabbing him in the abdomen.
It's a pity - because of the protection of the armor, although he successfully pierced his abdomen, it still couldn't pierce deeply.
Unable to inflict fatal wounds on the soldier, Ogata once again discarded the knife without hesitation, pulled out the knife stuck in the wall next to him, and slashed the soldier in the face with a "water fall", giving him a supplementary stab.
After moving the ten fingers of his hands, which were still slightly numb due to the force of the shock just now, Ogata secretly said in his heart:
- To deal with this kind of armor-wearing enemy, it is really necessary to cut less of the places where they are protected by armor......
When Ogata had already opened the killing ring, Mamiya and Makimura did not lag behind Ogata too much.
After slashing the throat of a soldier in front of him, the knife in Makimura's hand continued unabated, slashing heavily at the wall next to him.
"Tsk......"
Makimura shook the knife in his hand and muttered, "I'm really not used to fighting knives......"
Makimura is good at using a big sword.
And the knife technique he uses is his own knife technique, and he calls himself "my flow knife method".
One of the major features of the "My Flow Knife Method" created by him is that it opens and closes.
With his height and his great sword, he can exert great power in a wide area.
However, in such a narrow corridor, it is extremely limited.
The large sword of astonishing length is destined to be the same as the spear in this not spacious environment, it is extremely difficult to exert its due power, and it is also easy to accidentally injure his own people, so Makimura can only carry his big sword on his back, and reluctantly use the knife to meet the enemy.
Because Makimura's knife technique is wide open and closed, he frequently slashes the walls on both sides, or cuts to the ceiling above his head.
It's just that although because of the knife technique, there are frequent flaws in Makimura's body, but there is still no soldier who can hurt Makimura.
Makimura is tall, but not bulky.
Even if there were frequent flaws, Makimura was always able to rely on his extraordinary agility to quickly adjust his posture and not let the shogunate army have any chance to hurt him.
At the same time, because of the length of Makimura's arms, it was extremely difficult for the shogunate army to get close to Makimura.
His own knife hadn't been able to cut through Makimura yet, but Makimura's knife had already been able to cut them.
Because the three of them have different sword skills, the number of enemies they currently kill is also different.
Mamiya currently has the most enemies among the three, slightly more than Ogata.
There is no other reason - one of the major characteristics of the sword technique of the palace is that it is fast.
The knife is lightning fast, and the precision of the knife is suffocating.
"Oooo A soldier with a loud voice shouted and pounced on the palace.
Mamiya looked at the soldier who was rushing towards him with interest, then slowly retracted the still bleeding knife in his hand into the sheath, leisurely spread his feet and stood still, then lowered his body to the side, and placed his right hand naturally on the handle of the knife hanging from his left waist.
Mamiya and the soldier had only fought for one round.
Before and after rushing to the palace, a silent sword light swept past his neck, and then the soldier suddenly slowed down as if he had lost his strength, and then fell heavily to the ground.
Mamiya maintained the posture of the sword, and the fallen soldier maintained the posture of rushing forward—except that his head had fallen off, and only a thin layer of flesh remained.