
Jaka Pasirluhur fought with the movement nyeleneh, sometimes looks clumsy and immeasurable and irregular. However, a true swordsman must understand that the moves of masked swordsmen are in fact very beautiful. His strange steps were impaled with the swaying of the ship so that it further solidified every attack and evasion.
Attackers Champa people who broke into the stern deck many wounded, killed or thrown back into the river. This made Lan Xang's warriors have spirit and hope. They defend the ship by playing the right rhythm.
If the attacker managed to get on the ship, as much as possible they would hurt him, but did not ngeyel to attack. Because, in the middle of the stern, the unknown warrior was ready with a kudhi weapon in one hand. There were even four Lan Xang soldiers who helped dispel the enemy with deadly punches. This makes Jaka Pasirluhur able to finish the fight more quickly and efficiently.
The captain of the ship decided to accelerate the speed of his ship, hit the boats of the pirates.
Jaka Pasirluhur believes they can overcome the indiscriminate attack if the soldiers understand what they have to do. Throughout his understanding, the bow section of the ship also put up a fierce resistance. He did not see any Vietnamese pirates or Champa managed to flow up into the skipper's room.
The problem is, for how long? The middle of the ship was not well guarded. If he kept pushing away the stern of the ship, the pirates would try another part, the central part. When it has been penetrated, he is not sure he is able to fight dozens of pirates who will continue to board the ship.
Not without reason, the famous Champa people in the 5th century AD have sailed to the land of Hindustan. The Champa king, Gangaraja, was probably the only king in the archipelago and abroad who managed to reach Jambudwipa or the ancient name for the country of Hindustan at that time.
So, you could say these Champa people were accomplished sailors. No wonder if in a moment they can ride this ship completely. Not to mention the experience of their nation who constantly war with the country of Cambodia, or against the attack of their nearest nation, DaDai Viet.
Wait for. Then, why did these Champa people even cooperate with the pirates of the Viet Nam who are their conquerors to attack this ship? Jaka Pasirluhur.
Jaka Pasirluhur quickly hit the climber pirates. The movements are flexible, the jumps are light and nimble. The way to track the edge of the ship and deck then catapulted himself into the middle of the ship is very appropriate. The bad experience that befell one of his hands had instead secretly created his present ability.
The two Champa and Daisy Viets had just boarded. Both of them held daggers. The dagger they use is Chinese. Not just one, but a pair.
Jaka Pasirluhur refused to linger. He was lazy to admire the sharp weapon blade that he had to admit was beautiful.
He glided then leaped low and long menapras sideways directly towards the two pirates. The one attacked was still quite sensitive. They retreated and rolled back. Jaka Pasirluhur advanced back quickly and stuck his foot into the chest of the pirates who had just woken up. The kick was so precise and loud, that it jolted backwards, tripped over the edge of the ship and fell into the sea. His downfall hit several other Champa and Daichi Viet pirates who were climbing up, along with knocking them down.
The only pirate who was aware of his partner fell and took with him other pirates became furious. He attacked with his two daggers, butting like a bull with its pair of horns.
Jaka Pasirluhur greeted the attack by entering the space in the middle of the two daggers that were stretched forward. This obviously surprised the attacker who thought that Jaka Pasirluhur would only retreat and dodge. Instead, Jaka Pasirluhur used the elbows from his puffed hands to beat the chest of the opponent.
The Vietnamese person stopped in the middle of the road. His two hands that held the dagger outstretched, opened a larger space for Jaka Pasirluhur to attack with his horse, right on his chest, tearing off the skin and flesh and sending it to the afterlife.