
Jayaseta throws her Siamese dagger at a robber who intends to once again target a Terawada Buddhist monk. The taper bar slid straight and quickly stuck right into the attacker's forehead.
Once his three comrades realized there was a sudden attack of resistance, they were now so shocked.
Jayaseta pulled the dagger from the robbers body and then immediately attacked the rest of his friends.
The double daab of the three robbers who had read aloud the monks were rustling in the air. Their intermittent slashes were done very roughly.
Jayaseta already suspected the moves of the Siamese do have its own characteristics. Their long sword slashes were carried out with crossed corners and long-length. Often to strengthen the attack power, their bodies were twisted. If the ability of the fighter is qualified, then these kinds of attacks are indeed very dangerous and have a death impact on his enemy.
Jayaseta slipped between the blades of the daab which cut him like a pair of cycles. When the opponent was confused when two to three strikes with their twin swords, the figure with the mouthpiece had already managed to tear the skin of their thighs and calves in a single breath.
Shouts of pain are now coming out of the gulps of the robbers, not only from the fear of the traders or tourists.
The three robbers lost their balance. Just like the Muay Boran fighters in Ayutthaya land, they need a leg-raising motion like a rooster.
Jayaseta had already injured them right at the bottom of the body in one fell swoop. This was done while avoiding any long and double slashes of daab as well.
Jayaseta's agile movements make a much shorter dagger still able to outperform three pairs of daabs that are many times in length.
Unwilling to waste this opportunity, Jayaseta roared forward, tracing the knee of one robber whose calf was draining thick blood. The cracking sound of the kneecap bones was not covered by the rogue's roar so powerful. It is understandable because Jayaseta deliberately used the style of Thunder Kick from the South that has reached a high level during this trip.
Not only that, Jayaseta's footsteps were immediately followed by Muay Boran-style knee attacks and Tomoi silat which he had just learned towards the stomach of the same robber.
As a result, the robber immediately fell to the ground with his face hitting the earth. Either he died or fainted, which is clear, it can be suspected the destructive power of the Jayaseta attack.
In fact, the silat science that Jayaseta learned time after time is always right to be used in combat. He does not try to use the moves he has learned, but it just so happens that under certain conditions, the application of the new moves turns out to be appropriate.
The Jurorless Skill is always able to absorb any shiny force.
Unexpectedly, the wind blew fiercely from the direction of the river, carrying dry leaves and the rancid smell of blood. Jayaseta's covering cloth fluttered clay, even rolled up covering his head, leaving a pair of eyes that poked from between the cracks of the cloth. The dried leaves and dust swirled around the body of the unknown swordsman.
Two robbers who both stuck their two daab on the ground to maintain the balance of the body due to injuries on the legs, looked at each other. They were clearly confused as to who they were dealing with, who injured all of them and killed two of them with just a few blows.
But no one can answer all that. Just wasting a lot of time wondering.
The two robbers pulled out the twin daab swords that were stuck to the earth and almost simultaneously ran forward to attack Jayaseta by denying the tremendous pain in their feet that kept bleeding.
As Jayaseta expected, to concentrate his energy on the second sabetage of the sword, the second attack of the robbers always began with a straight strike from one hand followed by a sabetan spinning the other hand.
Jayaseta had already locked onto their moves before they even started the attack.
Jayaseta turns his body in the opposite direction, slipping back between the rounds of the enemy's sabetage.
The space created by Jayaseta's understanding of the opponent's movement pattern was filled with the left hand slapping the ear of one attacker to then implant a Siamese dagger in his neck.
One attacker was in a state of rotation so that turned his back on Jayaseta. With incredible speed, Jayaseta reaches for the robber's arm, catches him, locks him and breaks him.
It is certain that the screams of grief re-echo.
Jayaseta snatched one of the daabs from the broken arm and immediately severed the robber's head.
The head fell first to the ground before the body following the collapse to the earth.
"That's for the religious people you killed" Jayaseta murmured.
He grabbed another daab lying on the ground and immediately rushed forward to the front of the group where the robbers were still harvesting their lives.
The sound of a preventive cry by Siam is no longer heard, let alone heard.
"This is the difficulty of traveling with a swordsman," Ireng lirih told Narendra, Katilapan and Dara Cempaka. The three men did not answer but grimaced at each other exchanging languages.
Funny thing is, they're not worried about Jayaseta at all. All they think about is whether the plan they have designed will disperse and runyam?