The Thousand Mask Warrior

The Thousand Mask Warrior
Ngao



Jayaseta bergeming dengan gemuruh derap kaki kuda dengan pasukan perampok yang bersenjata lengkap di atas pelananya.


Seeing the impromptu arrival of the enemy troops, Narendra and Katilapan immediately put the body up. "This is too much. We're already wet. Prepare your weapons. We're going to help Jayaseta" Katilapan said as he fumbled.


Narendra had also prepared his trident-eyed short spear, just when Dara Cempaka touched his shoulder. "Abang Narendra, wait a moment. We can't go to this fight."


Sontak Narendra looked at the wife of his best friend. "What do you mean, Dara? Dozens of marauders on horseback are attacking us" he replied.


In response, Dara Cempaka directed a glance at Jayaseta who was seen giving a sign with his hand. The sign clearly showed that his entourage did not enter the battle.


Even Siam and Ireng noticed the movement of Jayaseta's sign from a distance.


"Fuck you, Jayaseta. What exactly is your intention?" mumbling Narendra. But he released his grip on his trident spear. All are now aware that Jayaseta must have had certain considerations, no matter how determined and reckless his actions may be. Not this time they witnessed the greatness of the Jayaseta silat beat the royokan, or any kind of swordsman. Trusting him once again would not hurt.


They also flinch.


Jayaseta on the other hand, after successfully making his comrades sure not to intervene directly in this battle, just turned his face towards the violent looks that were speeding from the horse towards him.


Yes, he does have a plan.


Jayaseta ran to meet the enemy who continued to gallop so fast. With a single stomp of his foot Jayaseta's body soared. He set both his legs to the two leading horsemen.


As a result, the two robbers slammed down and rolled to the ground. Jayaseta stomped his feet again, jumped high again slipping into the middle of the riding troupe and hit the chest of a horse rider hard, making him also slammed down and trampled on the horse's foot behind him.


To avoid the same thing happening to her, Jayaseta was clamoring loudly to make the beasts neigh in chaos. It also keeps moving, twisting, jumping, kicking or hitting an opponent from behind the dust. Two horsemen fell back.


Realizing the agility and ferocity of the opponent, the horse riders threw their javelins.


Jayaseta brushed aside, rolled over, and caught one spear.


With a spear in his hand, the masked swordsman slipped it between the galloping legs of the horse.


The horse bounces and turns fall with the rider, making the situation increasingly violent.


Jayaseta is still terrorizing. He just kept playing in the space. Jump, roll, deflect or avoid spear thrusts and javelin throws. He had also seized the opponent's daab and played it to disperse the order of the horse opponent's attack.


This is definitely not an easy thing actually. First, an attacker with a horse is usually in the lead because it strikes from above. The clattering of horse legs can also kill enemies. The horse moves quickly. Second, this was the first time Jayaseta faced horse warriors and in large numbers.


However, at war with the cavalry, Jayaseta had many advantages, besides he was not an ordinary swordsman. The robbers turned out to have to adjust how to fight Jayaseta who was only alone. Jayaseta's unpredictable movements and high silat skills also further complicate their attacks. And, Jayaseta did plan everything quickly and well.


He knew he was not a god. No matter how great he was, against dozens of horsemen, he could have been exhausted, careless and died instantly. It is too impossible to use the power in a continuous manner to jump around and give attacks in the form of fists and kicks. So he will keep this army in the front, destroy it and drive them out. That's the simple plan.


However, obviously this is not an easy and easy thing to do.


The robbers who fell from the horses, some could still get up to attack Jayaseta from above the ground.


One robber got up and grabbed his spear. The spear had quite a terrible shape and was designed for a war from horseback. Later Jayaseta will understand that the spear named ngao is a weapon of booty from Ayutthaya soldiers.



The spear had eyes along an equally curved daab but had a hook at the base of its blade. Jayaseta also had time to see the ngao with spear eyes that the back is sticking out and jagged. He suspected that this type of spear was indeed used to poke and stab enemies from on horseback.




What Jayaseta does not know, ngao is mainly also used by elephant troops.


The robber with the ngao advanced on Jayaseta with his spear eyes piercing forward. Jayaseta himself still had to avoid the pricks of the daab and other spears from the horse saddle. The Daab he held was still being played to dispel enemy attacks while preparing to face the ngao that shot towards him.


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Dear readers, on this occasion I want to say Happy Eid Al-Fitr Day, Sorry Birth and Inner. Sorry because writers often rarely update stories due to one thing or another. However, believe that the appreciation and loyalty of the readers will not escape the attention of the author. Thank you for the loyalty of the readers and once again sorry for the shortcomings of the author so far. Stay tuned on Jayaseta journey โ‡ ๐Ÿ˜