
For a moment now, Ardian had indeed sensed the danger signal coming and moved to the right to avoid it, and he had tried to do that without thinking at all. But still he was still too late to avoid Hikari's katana completely.
Hikari stood up and straightened her body, “instinctmu is indeed sensitive. The first strike is your victory,” said the Samurai.
Ardian took a deep breath and raised his hand towards Hikari, “give me time to catch my breath.”
“OK,” answered Hikari short and without thinking at all.
The Japanese then returned to enjoying his cigarette and kept an eye on Ardian. Ardian himself was grateful to have managed to avoid Hikari's first attack. He was unable to dodge the sword attack completely and his leg was severely injured. But he saved his life, right?
That's what's important to him now. Survive the threat of a manifestation fighter? Ardian could not imagine how proud he would be.
But quickly, this handsome man from Riau refocused his concentration. Stay one more time and Ardian does not want to mess it up with the pseudo pride that too early he enjoys.
Ardian then adjusted his breathing and slowly tried to suppress the pain in his left leg. He did not use a cloth or other object to stop the bleeding in the wound. After all, he had plenty of time to do that after all this was over.
“Enough?” ask Hikari.
Ardian raised his head and looked towards Hikari, after being silent for a while, Ardian nodded his head.It is now the time of determination, Ardian murmured inwardly.
Hikari spat out a cigarette on her lips and stepped on it with her feet. It's the last attack, he'll do his best. When Ardian manages to dodge his best attack, it means he deserves to live. Lf it doesn't?
Hikari again lowered her body slowly and shifted her right leg slowly forward. His feet moved in search of a proper and comfortable footing to channel all the energy from his body in a balanced manner.
Hikari's eyes looked at Ardian closely and without blinking. His right hand slowly approached the sword hilt beside his left waist. He didn't smile this time. Although Ardian closed his eyes again to concentrate on his own instincts, Hikari did not think about it at all.
Only one thought was in Hikari's head at the moment. He will do his best.
Just like Hikari, Ardian also tried to focus his attention. He threw away all the thoughts that disturbed his concentration and began to close his eyes. Trying to trust his instincts. Ardian started putting up his horses again despite looking a bit lame due to the injury on his left leg.
Ardian knows that this is the most important moment of his life. The decisive moment whether there will still be Ardian again after this or not? Whether he will continue to live or will die while carrying out his duties here.
The two of them were silent in their respective horses and concentrated their concentration. Time stopped and the air stopped flowing. The voices disappeared and there was only a silent world without the slightest sound. The hot and dry wind that hit Ardian's skin was also not felt anymore.
This is the first time Ardian has been in this condition. And he was amazed when he felt it for the first time.
Although Ardian's eyes were closed, he could see Hikari who was silent in her position earlier. He looked like an ordinary human with a sword in hand. There's absolutely nothing special.
But, after that Ardian saw the scenery made him stunned.
Ardian could see everything clearly. Frame after frame, shadow after shadow, figure after figure, as Hikari attacked him. Like some of the photos that are lined up and Hikari is a photo object that is tracking its movements.
A moment later, Ardian realized that all he had to do was not look at Hikari and that amazing sight, he should have avoided the attack coming from his enemy.
Ardian then tried to move with all his might to dodge to the side, but he was shocked.
Rigid body. The air around Ardian felt like a prison for his body. He couldn't even move his fingers a single segment.
“What is this?” ardian asked in his heart and when he saw Hikari's attack getting closer, Ardian began to panic.
And that's when Hikari's attack hit Ardian's body. The katana hits Ardian's left shoulder and slowly descends downward but slightly sideways towards Ardian's right waist.
Ardian could see it clearly because Hikari's movements were still like a video playing very slowly down to frame by frame. But Ardian can't do anything. He could only see as the katana split his body into two halves.
Ardian was still confused by what he experienced and saw. Fortunately, there was not the slightest bit of pain she felt as her body split apart, only a smile and the sound of Hikari's words led Ardian to eternal darkness.
“Your body can't keep up with your instinctual speed. Not even your nervous system has time to send pain signals to your brain. At least you died without feeling any pain. That's my honor to you, fighter!”
The third slump eventually fell in Hikari's hands.
Just like earlier, Hikari flicked his katana to clean the blood and put the sword blade inside me (glove) she was holding.
He looked towards Munding who was his last prey and smiled.
“Finally, the best prey for this time,” muttered Hikari, a moment later, only a lump of partially split corpse was seen on this empty land.
Blood scattered everywhere mixed with organs in the body that also decomposed to and fro. A terrible sight and can cause a person to vomit if not accustomed.
The running Munding suddenly felt a danger signal approaching towards him and he took a breath. Munding is not like his two colleagues. The first one, Ridwan, he ran towards the village, while Ardian ran towards the empty land and rice fields.
The munding?
He ran down the edge of the pantura road.
Even if he did not intend to involve the drivers or passers-by around him because he knew that a wolf fighter would not consider the lives of ordinary humans worth saving or even pitied.
Therefore, Munding knew, if the highway users would remain safe from the attack of the Samurai he had seen, unless they did a foolish act that provoked the maniac.