726 724 Fermus vs Nighthardt (1/2)
'Come on, the final game has been played today! Both facing each other on the playing field. Which one of you is standing after the game! So far, we've overwhelmed the Lower Horse Review with an overwhelming victory, Nighthardt the Mercenary! I wonder if that double blade will still mow their lives today! Against, former Rank A Adventurer, Fermus the Dragon Hunter! This one is also winning so far with overwhelming strength! Will those fabulous yarns hunt down their prey!
The commentary is inciting, but the atmosphere of the male guests in the audience was slightly calmer than earlier.
Probably because it's a showdown between a reluctant uncle and a roach man compared to a beautiful girl showdown named Hilt and Cricca.
But from me and Fran, this game looked better. Because I can't read the wins and losses at all.
Aberb defeated by Diaz. Clikka lost to Hilt. Both were strong. That's for sure. But it was in the previous two games that the stronger than that duly won.
In contrast, both of these matches are stronger.
”Which one will win?
”Off......”
Both Fran and Ursi seem to be purely trying to enjoy the game rather than exploring it in their hands. Well, I'm the one analyzing it - or leave it to Mr. Annunciation in me.
”I am, Fermus”
”On?”
”Yarn is awesome. You can't get away with it in the narrow.”
”Off...... On!”
”Is Ursi Nighthardt?
”On!”
As Ursi woke up her torso, she gently rested both forelegs. I guess the wrist is crooked like an inviting cat mimicking Kamakiri's leg.
Did Ursi see Nighthardt as advantageous? Sure, that speed has something amazing to do with it. Best class among the participants.
But I'm just like Fran, and I'm wondering if Fermus might be in his favor.
I don't have a clear vision. However, a structure called thread and worm somehow associates predators with predators. No matter how much roaches are caught in a spider's thread, they can't escape.
It's just a casual image, though.
”Fran, would you mind next door?
”Elsa? Okay.”
”Thank you”
Apparently, he's come to see the match of the opponent who beat himself. Lower your hips softly in a knee-jerk motion.
That hot gaze had been poured into Nighthardt. Seeing Elsa like that, Fran tilts her neck.
”Hey. Isn't Elsa a bad bug?
”Oh, Master Nighthardt's face?
”Mmm.”
”Even if you look like a bug, the contents are nice men. No problem. It's okay to be shady even though you're a gentleman. I don't like it because I don't know how it works creepy and my belly uneuneune. When I think of it, it's not even a corpse...”
Apparently, bugs don't have a problem. That's Elsa. It seems to mean the emphasis on the contents.
The game started as we talked about our predictions.
”Shh, shh, shh!
”Yarn wall!
The expansion was as expected, to say the least. Starting shortly after the start, Nighthardt sets off a onslaught and Fermus builds a yarn position without it (Y).
Nighthardt, who knows it would be troublesome if Fermus' position were completed, is attacking at super high speeds when he finished Elsa from the beginning.
I found a tremendous amount of magic in my legs. I guess that's the unique skill we're wasting. It is a plain but very useful skill that allows manoeuvre at ultra-fast for long periods of time.
Fermus responding to that would be great. I guess by stretching countless ringtone threads around you, you're pre-sensing.
That's how he dodges Nighthardt's double sword, while causing the damage to accumulate in the yarn trap. It also looks like a double sword is hitting, but that one shouldn't be damaged.
We were made to struggle, too, a yarn defensive wall. By absorbing the impact, they take both the slash and the blow.
”After all, Fermus is strong”
”Right. It's a good match for Gilmouth. He's strong.”
But Nighthardt wasn't weak enough to keep pushing it off. It hurts a little, but it starts to damage Fermus with a super-fast thrust.
It was understood in an instant that the slash was deactivated and switched to a thrust that could target the thread gap. The thrust with Weiwaten's leg power, I guess that's the out-of-digit power of every shot. Looks like a blow could do a lot of damage.
As for Fermus inferior in physical stubbornness, I'd rather not like this. If we do the same amount of damage to each other, it's Fermus who will do the best he can first.