As for Ogata, he spread his legs leisurely and stood still.
The prisoner slid forward and ran up. Without making a sound, the two only fought for one round before the prisoner fell forward and never stood up again. As for Ogata, he killed the next prisoner without any damage.
Dang! Dang! Dang!
As if one wakizashi turned into three, Ogata held the swords of the three prisoners in front of him at the same time.
Taking a deep breath, twisting his waist, Ogata transferred the power from his waist to his right arm, and then swung the katana in his right hand from right to left, making a nearly 180-degree horizontal slash.
The three prisoners in front of him were almost the same height, so Ogata was able to cut open the throats of the three men with one horizontal slash at the same time.
The prisoners are not fools. They know that their greatest advantage is their numbers, and they should take advantage of their numbers to surround Ogata and kill him.
However - no matter how hard they tried, they could not surround Ogata.
When their encirclement network was about to take shape, Ogata was always able to quickly retreat through the steps of Mugo Two Swordsman Style.
Ogata is like a slippery fish.
The harder you try to catch the fish, the more the fish will escape from your hand.
Soutaro did not rush forward directly with the subordinates beside him.
Sotaro, who thought that Ogata did not have the ability to deal with so many people at the same time, after giving the order to attack to his subordinates, stayed back leisurely, intending to quietly appreciate how Ogata was beaten by his subordinates.
Siege to death.
As more and more people fell under Ogata's sword, the expression on Sotaro's face also changed rapidly.
At the beginning, Soutaro looked contented.
When five people fell down, Sotaro's expression slowly became serious.
When eight people fell down, Sotaro's face was filled with shock.
When 14 people fell down, Sotaro's expression was as ugly as if he had eaten flies or feces.
Only the last five of Sotaro's subordinates are left.
And these 5 people refused to go on board no matter what.
They trembled and hid outside Ogata's attack range. You looked at me and I looked at you. They looked at each other with fear on their faces and communicated with their expressions:
Come on quickly!
Why don't you come?
How about we run for our lives?
Looking at the five subordinates who were reluctant to come up, Sotaro roared:
"What are you doing standing still? Come on!"
"If you want to die, go alone! I won't accompany you! I didn't follow you just to die!"
Soutaro didn't expect that he would get such a response.
After one of his subordinates yelled like this, he turned around and fled without any hesitation.
This is also a common sight on the battlefield.
When the first escapee appears, escapees will come out one after another.
After this person escaped, the other four people who neither dared to move forward to fight Ogata nor returned to Sotaro turned around and fled.
But - not all of these five people escaped successfully.
Two of them fled in the same direction.
However - before the two of them rushed into the dark place where the light of the torch could not shine, two sword lights swept towards the two of them from the dark place.
The speed of the sword light was very fast, and it swept past the neck of one of them in an instant.
The length of the other sword light was quite astonishing, and its momentum was equally astonishing. It swept directly towards the waist and abdomen of the other person.
Two rays of sword light swept past, and the prisoner with the sword in his neck covered his neck and slowly fell to the ground.
The person who was hit by the sword in the waist and abdomen was cut to pieces, including his armor and flesh.