When Emerald changes his mind, so does Diore accordingly. As such, the temptation continued to circle around Diore for a while, but the moment the referee tried to give him a warning, Emerald began to spin his sword in his hand.
At first the surroundings thought it was an act to keep the erection from reading, but the rotation of the emerald was faster while it was seen and the sword was so revolutionary that it was invisible. At the same time, as the emerald began to move forward, backward, left, and right into small pieces, the leaves of the tree on the ground suddenly panned and bounced.
"Whoa, did you do it with sword pressure?
"No, you guessed. It's a craftsman who can do it because it's a flexible, tough joint in Halpuria. Every spin is changing the interval slightly. It's like a tornado. Though it's a wooden sword, when you get in time, it won't be finely chopped."
Answer as the line looks at Emerald's sword. And think of it as a smart way. Diore's sword is intercepted from basic dedicated defense. Because if the time is far away, the longer will prevail.
The idea to that point is correct. But why has Diore won the Unified Martial Arts Games while being that physique? Whether you can read that far.
"(If Emerald is the opponent, he'll be able to draw some strength from that guy. Now, what's it like compared to before? Are you stronger or dull? Shall I show you)"
As Rhine thought, Emerald sets it up. A blow from Diore's intermittence. Moreover, it is a slash from the diagonal, shifting the axis of rotation just before.
The opposing Diore has been slashed in with the belly of his sword as he recieves the attack of Emerald. Any opponent's moment of attack is fraught with defense. It was an attack that poked between them, but Emerald flew back after reading through Diore's time for the attack.
Diore let go of the tip of the sword and the upper cut, which came out with the same momentum as it had been bounced, looked empty. But after a moment of encounter, which only seemed glowing to some beholders, the two foreheads were equally torn apart.
Goddamn spectators and competitors. The approximators did not know what had happened. Roch and Cherio also don't know what happened again. It just seemed empty to both eyes.
"Hey, what? What's happening?
"Were you hitting it?
"... well, if you've never used a sword, you don't know"
Once the line is also a Diore move taken. A technique that stretches the sword's interval for a moment by sliding the pattern in your hand. If this is a real fight, the opponent will not know how to crack his brain.
In contrast, what Emerald used was a change from cutting off to poking. The moment the sword was recirculated, the sword muscle was changing into a penetration. Without considerable grip and flexibility, the sword would fall out of its hand.
Both are mastery moves. The sword-using warriors were roaring at the sword moves that flashed at the slash of an instant.
"A sword is surprisingly delicate. You can't hold a sword just because you've been thumbed down, and a slight change of center of gravity or a change of body turns you into something else. That's the difference between a hand-to-hand fist."
"No, no, that's not it. But weapons are deformed when used. Sometimes it is asked whether it also has enough delicacy to accommodate that deformation.
I think the top swordsman is all about whether it's delicate or not. The swordsman named Diore is very delicate in that regard.
What about Alexandria's sword moves?
"No."
Roch replied he didn't know, so Rhine explains.
"Actually, what a knight's country is after, it's a mercenary state at first. The swordsmen of power gathered together to occupy and effectively rule the territory. That's what Alexandria is all about. It may be proud to say that in the process we are often called upon to rescue, and that we have come to be called the kingdom of the knights because we have helped so many people in response.
Because the first is the first, Alexandria's swordsmanship, Nah, doesn't actually exist. That's what knights are for, but they have two swords, they have swords and shields, and sword moves are not unified. "
"I see, you did have a lot of warriors in different ways of fighting"
"But from what I've seen, it was about three different things, right?
The line nods at Cherio's words.
"Oh. In fact, it was a knight named Diore who unified the sword moves that were innumerable. He learned numerous sword moves and inherited and polished highly effective techniques from them. The current sword moves of Alexandria are dominated by the trigeny left by Diore and used primarily. Most knights learn from here and become users of one of them.
In other words, Diore is the collection of Alexandria's swordsmanship, which is also said to embody the kingdom of the knight by itself. He insists that he doesn't remember Alexandria's sword moves because he uses them outside of the main school.
The same is true of what I am using now. I've never seen such a way of attacking a knight in Alexandria. "
"I'm familiar with that."
"Well."
Chelio was surprised that the line was too detailed, but Roch didn't say anything. I know that Rhine is a former Alexandrian knight, and I can imagine what position he was in.
And Rhine's sword moves also did not dare Roch speak out that Roch was unlike any knight he had seen in this tournament. I can somehow imagine what the sword of the line looks like, even in Roch, which is not very bright in sword moves. Rhine's sword is a sword for action, born to win more on the battlefield.
And Roch's gaze returns to the venue. There was an even more intense offensive going on there.