
King Nio. The sea drunkard who he thought would not last long on the deck transformed into a powerful fighting tool.
Several slaves and young people were stabbed and seriously injured in this lightning attack. Somehow their current state, still badly injured, dying or already dead, King Nio could not guess.
The overlapping person who was now wearing this mask managed to reduce the number of casualties on top of his jung deck. He made all the first-current pirates focus their attention and attacks on him.
It can be understood, because the pirates also seem no less surprised that there is a swordsman in this jungle, not just traders and crews who are equipped with just silat. In just a few buzzes, the masked overlord had already managed to take down more than half of the attackers.
Slowly, the swordsman imitated the horses of the attackers and melted with whatever other style. His body is like a drunk but also firmly embedded on the deck of the ship. Any attack can be avoided or withheld, even attacking back quickly.
Unknown to King Nio is that the core of the Jayaseta No-Stick is where every new style that is imitated or mastered Jayaseta will be melted with other moves so as not to form a similar style once.
Jayaseta only took the essence of all the moves to be used as needed in a fight. Thus, the enemies can only see that their moves are imitated and used but cannot deal with them, because the moves are no longer pure but no longer shaped.
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Three pirates attacked Jayaseta together. They thrust their body with short but rapid movements many times towards Jayaseta's head, neck, chest and abdomen.
The masked swordsman poked two steps away from the range of the bad puncture. But then he turned to the right, then turned his body once more in the opposite direction to deceive the enemy.
His horse slashed the ribs of one pirate, throwing the pirate away. The remaining two were easily wiped off their hands, shoulders and stomach.
Everything fell on the deck of the ship.
***
"They wear kulao bassi.it is the amulet of the Bugis or Mangkasar people in the form of round stones that are formed naturally from nature and are enchanted with magic or use certain internal energy. The size varies, from as small as corn kernels to as big as a thumb. I heard some of the drawbacks are that they do not let the supernatural things get exposed to water, or their invulnerable strength will disappear. When you notice ...,"
"Yes, I see that," Jayaseta said.
"They kept it in a leather bag in their necklaces and belts. I've suspected they're hiding something there" Jayaseta added.
Jayaseta and King Nio were currently standing with their horses on their backs. Just now the skipper came forward to cut down a pirate who attacked Jayaseta from behind with his armour so that the attacker fell backward, backward, although actually the pirate attack is not difficult to face Jayaseta.
The eight pirates who had been naked to the naked eye were not only King Nio but almost all of the crew and passengers of the jung were hacked with Jayaseta's horse, it turns out to wake up with a fresh body condition fit without being seen even though it looks scarred by sabetage sharp weapons.
Obviously, all of them have an immune science.
Jayaseta once faced a champion with invulnerability when he was very young, namely when faced with an immune-scientific gang who robbed at a house in his hometown, Giri Kedaton.
At that time he managed to find the weakness of the ganongan by tracking the fracture of his spine.
Therefore, facing people with invulnerability either because of training and hard training or by objects such as talismans, Jayaseta is not worried let alone afraid.
Immunity is only the superiority of body strength that can still be defeated with intelligence, accuracy and capable silat ability.
"We have to break the necklace or the belts in order to rob them of their kulao bassi so that they will lose power. We can also ...."
This dark-skinned yet handsome King Nio would inevitably justify the warrior's words. He had to take care of his own duties as a captain and focus on his leadership. Let the swordsman who seems to have understood where this fight leads to serve the pirates.
King Nio raised his kelewang high and then issued orders to the young men, young men and slaves to set the direction of the ship and prepare their two jung cannons.
Experience as a captain of a ship with a talor rah type for many years in Nusa Dipa or along the archipelago of Nusatenggara, poked his ability.
While still a ship captain from Nusatenggara, King Nio often menghodai ships that bring natural products to Malacca such as sandalwood, red wood and sulfur and horses from Sumbawa and Timor. He himself then decided to leave his hometown when he refused to bring 'trade goods' in the form of slaves of his compatriots by businessmen and sailors Madura.
He also witnessed several times the attacks of pirates from the famous and courageous Mangkasara, Bugis, Lawu or Bone people. The immune science of those who use kulao bassi is not only hung or tucked behind clothing, but some are planted magically into the legs or thighs so that their immunity will last forever.
Not infrequently the ship he captained gave up or at least bargained with the powerful pirates so that not all their merchandise was seized. Often, pirates lose interest when they see the ship's luggage that is not much.
They proved impenetrable to all kinds of sharp weapons as well as all kinds of weapons made of iron or metal. In this case also includes lead p*eluru from the muzzle bedil.
Waitaminute! King Nio saw Jayaseta take off his horse. The weapon fell onto the deck of the ship from the wood.
The eight warrior pirates attacked Jayaseta by thrusting their badgers. Obviously this time they would tear apart the body of the masked swordsman, let alone Jayaseta deciding not to be armed at all.
***
The sound of a pirate's scream is heartbreaking. Jayaseta twitched from the prick of one pirate, caught the hand of the assailant, then broke it. The victim's broken hand poked out, tearing his skin from the inside.
With an unusually fast and agile movement, Jayaseta uses her inner energy drained into her legs to trace the shin of her assailant's leg and break it. He also gave the Eight Fists of the Windmills, the Buddha's Palm and the Mountain Watu Bogem to the ribs, chest, neck and chin of the pirates.
The crackling sounds of all kinds of bones mixed with cries of pain.
King Nio was again stunned, understanding how this overlapping person knew the loopholes of the pirates, showing his devotion and proficiency as a swordsman.
All eight pirates collapsed, paralyzed and moaning in pain. The crew of the demil kapa saw this incident go forward with a crowd of sacking and reading the dying pirates to death.
Kulao Bassi is able to withstand the attacks of sharp weapons and objects of metal or iron. The skin of the user of this amulet becomes as hard as a stone but flexible sap.
As an intelligent swordsman and also pick a match, Jayaseta immediately understood that it was useless for him to use sharp weapons. So the inner energy can destroy the bones and innards of the bodies of the champions. This is because of the strong explosion of deep energy that penetrates the skin, without the need to hurt it.
The axe deck was wet with the thick blood of the pirates who died instantly after being ganged up by the crew. Their blood flowed spreading following the splashes of seawater that rose onto the ship.
Jayaseta could not resist the attacks of the crew who lusted to kill and controlled the anger. He learned that he considered this fight trivial. He felt himself very shortsighted because he thought that the pirate attack would not take many casualties.
His ignorance of the conditions above the ocean should not have occurred. He understood that if not stopped, then the victims could have fallen a lot from the crew. The pirates will not hesitate to kill them all.
At sea, there is a world of its own that is not much different from on land. If the skipper is the king, there will be attacks from other countries that want to subdue the kingdom of the ship.
Cruelty and greed are everywhere, including over the sea.
Jayaseta looked at the two aircraft carriers approaching to the jung he was riding on. Jayaseta made up her mind. He will kill any hijacker who sets foot on the deck of this ship, no matter if he has any kind of immunity or magic.
Jayaseta tightens the bond on her mask. He grabbed a badik that was thrown from the hands of one of the pirates who is now dead. He felt the grip of the handle of the piercing weapon in his hand steadily and prepared for the next pirate attack.