Chapter 101: More than 100 one-on-one (I) [3 more today!] 】
As he moved his feet and rushed towards the more than 100 samurai, Ogata quickly switched his breathing to "Gen no Breath".
As soon as the sound in his mind that suggested his reflex nerve plus 1 fell, Ogata flew towards the samurai who rushed to the front.
The samurai didn't expect Ogata to jump straight over, and in his astonishment, he couldn't help but pause.
Although he subconsciously raised the sword in his hand, his slightly low level of swordsmanship could not stop Ogata's sword at all.
Cold light sliced the samurai's head open from above.
Ogata didn't look at the samurai's head to see what had been chopped off, and the moment his feet hit the ground, he retracted the sword, reoriented it, and then struck a dragon tail at one of the samurai on the right.
"Die!"
There was a rather imposing shout from the left.
A samurai rushed from Ogata's left side in an upward stance, with an indomitable momentum that threatened to smash Ogata's head to pieces.
However - he didn't succeed in smashing Ogata's head.
After glancing at the samurai, Ogata raised the wakicha of his left hand.
Clang!
The next moment he blocked the samurai's slash, Ogata swung his right hand and launched a counterattack.
In an instant, Xu Qian had successfully killed 3 people.
But the rest of the enemies still pounced on Ogata like mad dogs that saw meat.
After slashing three people in a row, Ogata did not stand still to meet the remaining enemies.
Instead, he quickly stepped out of his feet and stepped back towards his left side.
As he retreated, Ogata mentally reminded himself:
- Not a one-on-one hundred, but a hundred one-on-one ......
After so many one-to-many exercises with Ichiro and others, Ogata summed up a valuable one-to-many secret.
That is: in a one-to-many situation, you have to run.
Keep running and drive your enemies to run with you, confusing the enemy's formation, creating one-on-one opportunities, and turning a one-on-many battle into multiple one-on-one.
This is also the reason why Ogata has no problem with one-on-four when practicing swords with Ichiro and others, but with one-on-five and six-on-one, he has a better chance of losing - the dojo is too small and there is not enough space for Ogata to create multiple one-on-one opportunities.
"Stop!"
"Don't run! You coward! ”
"Are you just going to run away?!"
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Ogata ignored the invective behind him.
He just ran forward vigorously, while paying attention to the movement on his side and behind him with the corner of his eye.
"Come on!"
At that moment, a loud shout rang out in front of Ogata.
A samurai had already circled in front of Ogata at some point.
"No outflow! Suzuki ......"
The samurai, who was in a mid-stance, wanted to report himself.
However, before he could finish his words, a cold light swept directly towards his flank, bringing out a pool of blood.
Oke didn't have the time to listen to the samurai report himself.
With the potential energy generated by running, he cut a large hole in the samurai's abdomen, and then passed through the samurai's side and continued to run forward.
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"My lord."
Nanahara said towards Matsudaira Gennai.
"Please get out of here for a while."
On the side of Matsudaira Gennai, only Nanahara and the 4 small surnames were left at this time.
The rest of the guards rushed forward and surrounded Ogata.
Although Nanahara didn't think that they would lose with their absolute numerical superiority, Nanahara still wanted Matsudaira Genuchi to temporarily leave here and take refuge just to be on the safe side.
But Matsudaira Genuchi didn't take Nanahara's words seriously.
At this time, Matsudaira Gennai was looking at Ogata who was fighting with his hundreds of guards with excitement.
"Leave? I don't want to leave! ”
"This kind of rare show, I must see the end!"
Seven originally wanted to say something more.
But in the end, the words that had accumulated in Nanahara's throat turned into a sigh and spit out from Nanahara's mouth and nose.
Nanahara has followed Matsudaira Genuchi for many years, and he probably knows more about Matsudaira Gennai's temperament than Matsudaira Gennai's father.
Once the playful Matsudaira Gennai is playing, it will never be possible to persuade him.
Nanahara, who dispelled the idea of persuading Matsudaira Genuchi to leave, silently clenched the knife in his hand, and while guarding the surroundings, he also followed Matsudaira Genuchi to watch the death match not far away.
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Ogata noticed that one of the samurai behind him was rushing too fast and was out of touch with the rest of his companions.
So Ogata slammed his feet, came to a sharp stop, and turned around.
And pointed the tip of the knife in his hand at the samurai's chest.
Just looking at the samurai's panicked face, it was clear that he didn't expect Ogata to suddenly stop and point the tip of his sword at him.
He hurriedly poured strength into his feet, trying to stop his body that was slamming into the tip of Ogata's knife.
At the speed at which the samurai stopped, it should have been no problem to stop his body before hitting the tip of Ogata's sword - but only if Ogata stood motionless, waiting for the samurai to collide.
After visually measuring the distance between himself and the samurai and determining that the distance was sufficient, Ogata took a step in the direction of the samurai, who was still in a hurry, and stabbed the samurai in the chest.
Nearly half of the blade sank directly into the samurai's chest.
Ogata didn't pull out his sword.
Instead, the handle is loosened, and the left hand is also loosened.
He then snatched the sword from the samurai's right hand, as well as the slasher from his waist.
The two knives that Ogata had just used were the two swords that Kurunaga had given him.
And these two knives are worthy of the name of the treasure knife, after cutting so many people in a row, there are few gaps in the knife body.
However, even if the blades of the two swords were not damaged, Ogata had to abandon them.
Because these two knives have been covered with too much blood and fat.
The blade, which is covered in slippery fat, has greatly reduced its sharpness and feel.
Luckily, there are a lot of replaceable knives, so even if they are abandoned, Ogata will not worry about running out of knives.
Ogata grabs the knife very quickly.
However, even so, a samurai saw the opportunity for Ogata to grab the sword and swung his sword at Ogata's flank.
Ogata didn't defend against the slash - because there was no need to defend it.
The blade slashed precisely into Ogata's flank, but no blood flowed out, only a little spark.
Feeling the sensation of the palms of his hands about to go numb, the samurai's eyes widened and exclaimed, "It's chain mail!" ”
As soon as the samurai's exclamation fell, his head was cut in half by Ogata, who had just snatched two new swords.