I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 101: More than 100 1v1 matches (Part 1)

While moving his feet and rushing towards the more than 100 warriors, Ogata quickly switched his breathing to "breath of the source".

After the system sound that reminded him to increase his reflexes by 1 in his mind fell, Ogata flew towards the samurai who was rushing in front.

The samurai did not expect that Ogata would fly over directly, and in the astonishment, he stopped involuntarily.

Although subconsciously raised the sword in his hand, his slightly low level of swordsmanship couldn't stop Ogata's sword at all.

The cold light came from top to bottom, splitting the warrior's head open.

Ogata didn't look at how the samurai's head was chopped off. The moment his feet hit the ground, he retracted the knife, adjusted the direction of the knife, and then took advantage of the opportunity to strike the dragon's tail at a samurai on the right.

"go to hell!"

There was an imposing shout from the left.

A samurai posed in the upper stance, rushing forward from Ogata's left side with the momentum to smash Ogata's head.

However—he didn't succeed in smashing Ogata's head.

After glancing at the samurai, Ogata raised Wakizashi in his left hand.

clang!

The next moment that held the samurai's downward chop, Ogata swung the sword in his right hand and launched a counterattack.

In the blink of an eye, Xu Convenience had successfully beheaded 3 people.

But the rest of the enemies still rushed towards Ogata like a mad dog seeing meat.

After beheading 3 people in a row, Ogata did not stand still to face the remaining enemies.

Instead, he quickly stepped forward and stepped back towards his left side.

While retreating, Ogata reminded himself in his heart:

——Not one-on-one hundred, but one hundred one-on-one games...

When practicing swords with Ichiro and others, after so many one-to-many exercises, Ogata summed up a valuable one-to-many secret.

That is: when using one-to-many, it is necessary to run.

Keep running, drive your enemies to run with you, confuse the enemy's formation, create one-on-one opportunities, and turn a one-on-many battle into multiple one-on-one battles.

This is why when Ogata practiced swords with Ichiro and others, there was no problem with one-to-four, but the reason why he had a better chance of losing with one-to-five or six-to-six-the dojo was too small, and there was not enough space for Ogata Create multiple one-on-one opportunities.

"stop!"

"Don't run! You coward!"

"Don't you just run away?!"

...

Ogata ignored the voices of abuse behind him.

He only kept running forward, while paying attention to the movement beside him and behind him from the corner of his eye.

"Come on, take your life!"

At this moment, a violent shout sounded from in front of Ogata.

At some point, a famous samurai had already circled in front of Ogata.

"No outflow! Suzuki..."

The samurai, who was posing in the middle, wanted to declare himself.

However, before he finished speaking, a cold light swept directly towards his flank, bringing out a pool of blood.

Ogata didn't have the time to listen slowly to the samurai's self-report.

With the potential energy generated while running, a big cut was made in the warrior's abdomen, and then passed through the warrior's side and continued to run forward.

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"My lord."

Qiyuan said to Matsudaira Gennai.

"Please leave here for a while."

Beside Matsudaira Gennai, only Qiyuan and the four surnames remained.

The rest of the guards rushed up and surrounded Xu Fang.

Although Qiyuan didn't think that they would lose with an absolute numerical advantage, but just to be on the safe side, Qiyuan still wanted Matsudaira Gennai to leave here for the time being.

But Matsudaira Gennai didn't take Qiyuan's words seriously.

At this time, Matsudaira Gennai was looking excitedly at Ogata who was fighting fiercely with hundreds of his guards.

"Leave? I don't want to leave!"

"This kind of rare good show, I must see to the end!"

Qi originally wanted to say something more.

But in the end, the words accumulated in Qiyuan's throat turned into a sigh, and spit out from Qiyuan's mouth and nose.

Qiyuan has followed Matsudaira Gennai for many years, and he may be more aware of Matsudaira Gennai's temper than Matsudaira's father.

Once the playful Matsudaira Gennai becomes playful, it is absolutely impossible to persuade him.

Nanahara, who dispelled the idea of ​​persuading Matsudaira Gennai to leave, silently clenched the knife in his hand. While guarding the surroundings, he followed Matsudaira Gennai to watch the death fight not far away.

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From the corner of Ogata's eyes, he noticed that a samurai behind him was out of touch with the rest of his companions because he rushed too fast.

So Ogata slammed his feet, came to a sudden stop, and turned around.

And pointed the tip of the knife in his hand at the samurai's chest.

Just looking at the panicked expression on the warrior's face, it can be seen that he did not expect Ogata to make a sudden stop and pointed the tip of the knife at him.

He hurriedly poured strength into his feet, trying to stop his body that was hitting the tip of Ogata's knife.

According to the speed at which the samurai stopped, there should be no problem in stopping his body before hitting the tip of Ogata's knife-but the premise is that Ogata stood motionless, waiting for this A samurai hit him.

Using his eyes to measure the distance between himself and the samurai, after judging that the distance was sufficient, Ogata stepped in the direction of the samurai who was still in an emergency stop, and then stabbed the samurai's chest with the knife .

Nearly half of the blade directly sank into the warrior's chest.

Ogata did not pull out his sword.

Instead, he let go of the handle of the knife, and at the same time released the Wakizashi of his left hand.

Then he took away the sword on the right hand of the samurai and the wakizasa stuck in his waist.

The two swords that Ogata just used were the two treasured swords given to him by Cang Yong.

And these two knives are also worthy of the name of precious knives. After killing so many people in a row, there are very few gaps on the knives.

However—even if the blades of these two treasured swords were not damaged, Ogata had no choice but to abandon them.

Because too much blood and fat have been cast on these two knives.

The blade was covered with greasy fat, and the sharpness and feel of the blade had been greatly reduced.

Fortunately—there are many replaceable knives here, so even if the knives are discarded, Ogata will not worry about running out of knives.

Ogata grabbed the sword very quickly.

However, even so, a samurai saw the right moment for Ogata to grab the sword, and slashed at Ogata's side with his sword.

Ogata did not defend against this slash - because there was no need to expend energy to defend.

The blade cut precisely on Nakata's flank, but no blood flowed out, only a little spark.

Feeling the sensation that the palms of both hands were about to go numb, the warrior widened his eyes and exclaimed, "It's chain mail!"

As soon as the samurai's exclamation fell, his head was chopped in half by Ogata who had just snatched two new knives.

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