Chapter 14 - Fighting a Sigbin (2) (2/2)
Then another on her front and flickered behind her, until multiple rattle resounded. At that moment, Ziro couldn't help but to furrowed her eyebrows and bit her lower lips. Her heartbeat suddenly went racing yet she dove even deeper from her sense as she was swallowed by cold sweats.
Shhk!!!
'From behind!'
A snap of her blanch arm and with her most force, she swept her wooden weapon behind her to fend the next attack as her body briskly turned around.
Crack! She was able to fend the first attack however her organic weapon immediately broke after a dashing slash sheathed on to it. The clock made a milli tick yet sigbin flickered for the second time. 'Tch! Not a chance!'
With a blistering footwork, her toe buoyantly bounced which made her body made an explementary turn. As for that, her hair inevitably danced together with her bloody silver robe swaying along such graceful movement. Accounting for the next attack, she outwardly raised her right elbow and leveled her palm on her flat ċhėst. Tensing her left arm, she was ready to fend the next unhesitant ȧssault.
However…
'Sh*t!'
But she was prepared for that kind of counter. Raging with execration, her palm on her ċhėst harshly grabbed that tiny hand of sigbin before in landed on her cheeks and halted it from its attack. Gritting her teeth together with her clenching jaw, her hand never let go such frail arm instead she tightened her grasp even more expecting sigbin to let go its weapon.
But…
At instant, her eyes went bulge. All her calculations and estimations were indeed correct however, the only thing she forgot was that her body was weaker than any of the frailest lass ever found.
With a loud blast, the inertial momentum which sigbin had carried from its flickering movements was transmitted on to her until she was violently thrown several feet away.
”Bwuah!” Blood spattered out from her mouth as her back crashed beyond several tree roots until she bashed on a sturdy trunk just a pace away from a cliff.
'D*mn your second law, Newton!'