I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 455 Ogata: I was misunderstood as a genius swordsman, what should I do? 【7400 words】

The term "Yueqing Yunke" appeared in yesterday's chapter, so a famous book friend asked what "Yueqing Yunke" meant. Here is a brief introduction to everyone.

"Yueqing Yunke" is a Japanese idiom, which refers to those nobles and nobles, and also refers to the master.

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Before Ogata rushed into the bandits, Jincheng was actually in the mood of watching a joke.

He is also a swordsman, so he naturally knows how difficult it is to fight against many.

In the face of these 12 bandits, even if they are all mediocre, but the number is there, if they don't use some tactics and strategies, even if they are all wiped out, there will definitely be some casualties.

So when he heard Ogata talk about his plan of "drawing his sword and going directly to Mang", Jincheng's only thought was that this guy is an idiot.

Later, when he saw that Ogata was really rushing up alone, Jincheng's evaluation of Ogata became "a reckless fool who is brave and foolish".

How did this idiot marry such a beautiful wife?

Under the influence of this mood of sitting and watching jokes, Jincheng developed a somewhat gloating attitude, and was already mentally prepared to see the scene of the brave and foolish Ogata being hacked to death with knives.

However...it was indeed a scene of being hacked to death by random knives.

It's just that the bandits were hacked to death with knives.

No...it might be a bit inaccurate to use "randao".

Ogata's precise swing of the knife has a strong sense of beauty. The knife in his hand can always cut across the shortest route, accurately hitting the bandits' vitals, one bandit at a time.

The picture in front of him was too different from the picture imagined in his mind, which made Jin Cheng's expression the most exaggerated, and his eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

Ogata, who rushed straight into the bandits, was like a tiger rushing into a flock of sheep.

How can a sheep fight back against a tiger?

After hand in hand with these bandits, Ogata has already discovered that the bodies of these people are not very healthy.

It was a little far away just now, so I didn't see it clearly.

Now after getting closer, Ogata realized that the bandits in front of him were not much better mentally than those villagers.

They all have sallow complexions, and some even have sunken cheeks.

It looked like he hadn't had a serious meal in a long time.

And their movements were indeed very similar to those of people who haven't had a good meal for a long time - their steps are loose and weak.

Their swordsmanship level was already not very good, coupled with such a weak body, it made their already rather weak fighting power even weaker.

The weapon used in "Bandit 3" is a large sword.

Odachi is also considered a relatively rare weapon. There are very few samurai who can specialize in Odachi.

Of all the samurai Ogata had met before, the only one who used the Odachi as his usual weapon was Mucun.

The astonishing length of the Odachi makes it powerful to wield regardless of proficiency.

But if you are not proficient in Odachi,

It can only fool those who don't understand swordsmanship.

For Ogata, the "Bandit 3" in front of him was very bad at using the Odachi, and it was completely incomparable with Mucun.

It would be better to say that the "Bandit 3" with a thin body is not suitable for using a weapon like the Odachi, which is a great test of arm strength due to its amazing length.

The "Bandit 3" lacking in strength couldn't even lift the Odachi quickly and smoothly.

A cold light flashed.

Before "Bandit 3" could fully lift the Otachi in his hand, the Da Shitian in Ogata's hand turned into a cold light, and slit "Bandit 3"'s throat horizontally.

【Ding! Use Sakakibara Ichidou Ryuo to kill the enemy]

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