“Sshya!”
“Bufuuu!”
It was only for a short time that I won that fine-line match-up, but I didn’t even look at the tusks that I had sliced off.
I rounded up my blade and slipped precisely into the saber boar’s nape, and I could feel it in my hands.
“BueeAAAAHHH…!”
“Figured it wouldn’t just be one strike…!” I grunted.
However, just being big is a threat in itself. I should have been able to strike with my sword at a sufficient distance, but even so, I was unable to finish it off.
Flashy blood droplets are springing up and it is forcing a considerable amount of bleeding. Likely, this Boss won’t be able to move eventually, but was it still difficult to immediately incapacitate him?
“Bu-bugo…”
The saber boar that had been charging in without hesitation until just now, seemed to be a little shaken, perhaps from the fact that its proud tusks had been sliced off from the base and the damage it received on the nape of its neck.
“Slashing without breaking them… as I’d expected!” Henblitz said in an admiring tone, as he happened to be watching me.
The tusks are not broken. They’re cleanly cut from the base. This isn’t just a matter of my skill, it’s probably the result of having a sword made of Xeno Glaive’s corpse, but even with those factors taken into account, I personally feel like I’m pretty skilled.
Well, in simple terms, Lono Ambrosia’s core would have been harder. Compared to that one, this was significantly different, and it’s still an animal’s bone, even if it’s a little bigger than usual. I know now that I can do it, but there was no reason I couldn’t cut it off if I wanted to.
“Bugogo…!” the Boss squeals as it starts to slowly back off.
“If you’re not coming forward, I’ll meet you there,” I said.
He would hope for reinforcements, but unfortunately, the others are already mostly reduced to sword-slashing practice.
That I’ve been able to occupy his full attention from the start, is because of those around me helping. It’s true that the face-off went well, but if I had been attacked from another direction at that moment, I wouldn’t have been able to stand still and wait for the right opportunity.
“Ha!”
“Pugi!?”
I approach in a single leap and first deprive the opponent of its mobility. The protruding tip of my longsword firmly sank into the saber boar’s right front leg.
I’m somewhat emotional.
The long-dormant pride as a swordsman is being stimulated. It is clear to me now.
However, I do not allow my emotions to let me down or misjudge the situation. Don’t lose sight of the goal.
The opponent is injured, and judging from the condition of the wound, it won’t last very long. Even so, letting it escape here is an unacceptable result. Because you can’t predict what kind of action a desperate monster will take.
“Right then, let’s finish this,” I said.
And I’m not generous enough to show mercy to a wounded beast that I’ve taken the leg of.
“Pu…”
No time to listen to the groans of death. My protruding sword sank into the saber boar’s mouth and pierced through the roof diagonally from below and into its head.
I could slash tusks, and maybe slash skulls, but the only way to kill with less effort and more certainty is with a thrust. The inside of the mouth of any living thing is soft, generally. It is an extremely effective means of avoiding the hard skull and inflicting fatal injuries. Of course, the ability to aim accurately is necessary.
“Ouriyah…!”
After confirming the big game was dead, I checked the surrounding situation again.
It seems that the annihilation was almost completed while I was fighting, and Kuruni was energetically chasing the remaining one.
Oh, she caught up and cut off its hind leg. This will be the end of that one. Or rather, it’s dangerous to catch up with a saber boar that has started to run away full force. It’s not about speed.
“Sir Beryl, the situation is over,” Henblitz said.
“Yeah, thank you for your hard work,” I said.
Henblitz swings his favorite longsword as he reports.
The beast’s blood dripping down the blade was all blown off by centrifugal force. That’s cool. When a swordsman like Henblitz makes that move, it looks quite impressive.
“Master. That was a perfect snake strike, you did a great job,” Landrid said.
“Ariya, you saw, huh? Thanks,” I said.
The snake strike is a technique in our dojo, so it can be used by disciples who have trained and graduated from our swordsmanship style, and of course, Landrid can also use it.
Even so, it doesn’t feel bad to have my apprentice praise my sword skills like this.
“Now then……”
When I checked the place again, it was pretty awful. About 20 saber boars are lying here and there, bleeding out.
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