[There is something definitely not quite right in the head for Shinpachi, but it's okay, Sousei's the same way. They're in good company....
Because when the monster starts to move in Shinpachi's direction, it's flailing much less and rampaging around in one particular direction. That's much, much easier to deal with than the mess from before.
So Sousei circles around the back, trusting Shinpachi to keep the monster distracted for as long as possible, and then he draws his sword again and slashes straight into the monster's leg.
He doesn't hesitate to move quickly to the next leg, slicing as deep a cut as he can, before the monster finally decides to deal with the pain thereabouts--but by then, Sousei's made it to the third leg, and three out of four means it can't remain standing.
Hopefully, that brings it down to their level a little bit.
Though the fall by the giant monster sends Sousei tumbling, even if he did manage to avoid being squished.]
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Because when the monster starts to move in Shinpachi's direction, it's flailing much less and rampaging around in one particular direction. That's much, much easier to deal with than the mess from before.
So Sousei circles around the back, trusting Shinpachi to keep the monster distracted for as long as possible, and then he draws his sword again and slashes straight into the monster's leg.
He doesn't hesitate to move quickly to the next leg, slicing as deep a cut as he can, before the monster finally decides to deal with the pain thereabouts--but by then, Sousei's made it to the third leg, and three out of four means it can't remain standing.
Hopefully, that brings it down to their level a little bit.
Though the fall by the giant monster sends Sousei tumbling, even if he did manage to avoid being squished.]