
What kind of demonic power were they actually facing? Inner pirates of Annam and Champa. They looked around where it could be said that all the attackers were lying in disarray like dried leaves falling, in the small riverbed land area.
Ten of the more than twenty people managed to get up and stand on their two feet, including the leader who had previously sat stiffly for some time. The rest no longer visible their movements at all, either dead or unconscious. However, seeing Jayaseta lunge with his extraordinary moves, it is not difficult to see that the victims may have been killed at all.
"I don't care if you understand what I'm saying or not. But you better forget your dreams of defeating me, subjugating me or just hurting me. Whatever your purpose, whoever you really are, is nothing to me at all. I am present on this foreign earth because I have my own needs, so do not interfere. But, if you really intend to deposit your lives, it is I who have the right to prevent it. I can only do what you want" Jayaseta said.
Indeed, none of the pirates understood what Jayaseta said. They instead focused their attention on Jayaseta to prepare to attack him again.
"forget over. He is the famous Thousand Mask Swordsman. You saw the attack. In just a few buzzes you're in a mess. He even did it with his bare hands. So, it's good for you to go and save your own lives" Siam exclaimed in Siamese. He was sure that at least one of these pirates knew the Siamese language, considering that they were all in the land of Ayutthaya.
Sure enough, the average of the pirates actually understand the Siamese language.
The leader spit on the ground. He looked towards Siam and exclaimed in Siamese, "We see if he can constantly bully us by playing those moves? Sooner or later, a single stab will kill him" the leader said.
Siam raised his hand with the pride of the pirates. He shouted at Jayaseta, "Master Jayaseta. They're gonna finish you off."
That's certain. Ten pirates who can be said to be still healthy was already grasping the various types of daggers were ready to attack Jayaseta again.
"I'll get this over with quickly" said Jayaseta, who is devoted to his entourage.
However, just like the rules of life and his fate as a swordsman, he would follow how the current flowed. He will finish this battle as soon as possible, giving them to learn something from their actions that recklessly challenge a great power.
Without waiting for another chance, Jayaseta slid forward so suddenly. He was targeting the two frontmost pirates who clearly did not expect the sudden attack.
The horses and the preparation of the two pirates who were standing at the very front snapped in shock and naturally made their prepared horses crumble.
Jayaseta struck the foot of a pirate, causing him to slam forward with his previous spin into the air once before his body collapsed to the ground violently. One other pirate attacked Jayaseta by beating his chest hard. So hard, the body of the pirate was thrown backwards hit his other friends.
Again, this was a way, typical of Jayaseta, to obscure the order and title of enemy war.
Fighting again broke out, but the difference is, now Jayaseta is as passionate as his attackers. The pirates wanted his life for recognition and an achievement. Killing a Thousand Mask Swordsman was indeed very proud, especially after witnessing the greatness of the figure itself. Jayaseta, on the other hand, wanted to teach his challengers a lesson.
After the war and the order of the pirates, Jayaseta bowed forward and used his knee and elbow attacks. The movement of these sharply angled moves is similar to that of Tomoi silat or Muay Boran, but as always, Jayaseta takes it into a wider and different realm.
The silat of the Bugis and Mangkasara people is clearly visible on his low horses. Apparently, the long journey over the seas and rivers did not serve his mind. He deliberately applied silat that is very good when used on the deck that is swaying on the ground.
As a result, elbows and knees hit the enemy's body smoothly, while Jayaseta's body is difficult to guess the movement. This is because Jayaseta uses his steps that sway like being on the sea or river. The dagger thrusts through the empty air, while their stomachs and chests are pierced by Jayaseta's elbows and knees, which are as sharp as the tip of the spear.