The Thousand Mask Warrior

The Thousand Mask Warrior
The Punjaman Rate



Jayaseta's body, soaring into the air, shot back down like a star falling onto another boat.


BRUK!


BRUK!


The pirates who still had time to hold the bamboo javelin in their hands were unable to withstand the rate of falling attacks from the sky. One pirate jolted back so far that it was thrown into the water. His chin bone was fractured due to Jayaseta kick although still quite conscious and felt the pain stinging his face. Another one held back with a bamboo spear crossed on his chest. But the bamboo stem was also broken in two as a result of being tracked Jayaseta. Not only that, his chest was also bruised by the opponent's leg. The pirate was pushed back, hitting his pirate friends in the rowboat.


Jayaseta was thrown again to the other boat. Apparently he uses the technique of lightening the body as well as the power in his legs to paralyze the enemy while using the opponent's body as a starting point of his body.


Just like the two previous boats, the pirates in this boat were not able to withstand the speed of the impact of the two Jayaseta legs are coated with power in it. This time even the boat to sway violently churned almost overturned by the explosion of the power of the power of the Jayaseta's second leg. Several pirates collapsed, one plunged into the river.


Jayaseta's body floated lightly and descended on the banks of a muddy river decorated with the roots of the plants and the large, lush trees.


A sense of relief flowed to the chest cavity Jayaseta the swordsman chose the match when a pair of his legs had succeeded in tracing the earth, a place he was very familiar with. For a moment he had fought desperately with his fear. The decision he took to desperately tick from boat to boat was definitely not without bad possibilities. If one jumps, it will plunge into the river. And any kind of silat ability will be useless for himself in the water, surviving so as not to drown like a fool. His shortness would be a silly story, especially if he drowned. What would the martial world remember if it knew the Thousand Mask Swordsman died of his own guilt, drowned?


Fortunately, Jayaseta is not a lowly warrior. His precision and fighting instincts had been honed in such a way for many years.


After that Jayaseta turned around and ran into the forest, on the sidelines of the trees on the river bank. Body disappeared.


Inevitably this action immediately provoked the pirates to paddle over and chase after him.


"The devil with a plan. That bastard has challenged us. It is also free to wait and continue to avoid it if the main target of the New World is in sight. Come on, the rest of the boat and you guys who are still conscious and alive, we'll go after that son of a bitch!" the leader's orders.


The cries of anger and enthusiasm immediately sounded earthy while rowing their boat quickly. They also did not ignore the group on Jayaseta's boat anymore. Their center of attention is the swordsman who runs into debt after humiliating some pirates by tracing their bodies.


Though for the swordsman who understands and is sane, the movement to relieve the body and Jayaseta attack had shown well that the figure of Jayaseta is not a person they can afford to fight. The level of combat ability of that person was far above them, no matter how dozens to twenty pirates were now chasing and trying to kill him.


"Quickly, we must also follow them," said Dara Cempaka. "Jayaseta's actions are correct. We don't know what this unknown power is preparing ahead of us. Instead of Jayaseta's brother having to face them on the river, we better go ashore, beat them there and mess with their plans, whatever they are," he continued.


"You're right, sister Dara. We'll also protect Jayaseta from behind, though I'm sure he's already itching to beat up and finish off those people all by himself. Too long on the river makes his hands stiff," replied Narendra. A faint thin smile decorated his face.


Five boats of the pirates were rowed fast to the banks of the river. The pirates leaped wildly and were consumed by the lust of killing when they arrived on land. Looks like Jayaseta's fishing is pretty potent. The pirates did not understand at all that Jayaseta had not avoided the fight, instead, the swordsman was preparing a suitable slaughter ground.