Editing Baka to Tesuto to Syokanju:Volume6 The Sixth Question
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“If Yoshii has to control two summoned beasts alone, we just need to increase our attack speed so that he can’t respond.” |
“If Yoshii has to control two summoned beasts alone, we just need to increase our attack speed so that he can’t respond.” |
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− | The Toko-Natsu pair |
+ | The Toko-Natsu pair is right. No matter which summoned beast they attack, I have to find a way to dodge. If not, both summoned beasts I control will be damaged as well. |
“What do you intend to do, Sakamoto?” |
“What do you intend to do, Sakamoto?” |
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Gozu and Mezu attack me in different directions. The Gozu aims for the main beast, while the Mezu aims for the sub beast at the same time. |
Gozu and Mezu attack me in different directions. The Gozu aims for the main beast, while the Mezu aims for the sub beast at the same time. |
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− | However, the main beast |
+ | However, the main beast has already stepped forward before the Gozu’s hammer in its hands is raised to the highest point. It nimbly stabs out the broadsword while taking advantage of the opening right between the moments the Gozu raises its weapon and strikes down. Gozu can only frantically move its body aside to dodge the main beast’s attack. |
On the other hand, the sub beast assumes a defensive position, putting the broadsword in front as it parries the spear away. Mezu stabs out its spear to avoid my attack, but it’s a lot easier to dodge this limited attack, and the metal gauntlets push the spear grip from the side to dodge. |
On the other hand, the sub beast assumes a defensive position, putting the broadsword in front as it parries the spear away. Mezu stabs out its spear to avoid my attack, but it’s a lot easier to dodge this limited attack, and the metal gauntlets push the spear grip from the side to dodge. |
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“Then how? It’s absolutely impossible for one person to control two summoned beasts so fluidly!” |
“Then how? It’s absolutely impossible for one person to control two summoned beasts so fluidly!” |
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− | I |
+ | I deflect away the tip of the spear that the Mezu keeps thrusting out, and the opponent spins it and stabs over with the spear grip. The sub beast takes half a step back to dodge. |
“Sempais, aren’t idiots interesting? Once they get hooked onto something in a trance-like manner, they’ll show an abnormal amount of concentration, like a karate idiot, or a kendo idiot. In such situations, being called an ‘idiot’ is a praise of ‘being focused on one particular thing’.” |
“Sempais, aren’t idiots interesting? Once they get hooked onto something in a trance-like manner, they’ll show an abnormal amount of concentration, like a karate idiot, or a kendo idiot. In such situations, being called an ‘idiot’ is a praise of ‘being focused on one particular thing’.” |