I Was a Swordsman in Ancient Japan

Chapter 464: Ogata VS A-Machi【This chapter is free】

It's New Year's Eve—a very meaningful day.

After drinking, Ogata just feels very energetic now, without any sleepiness.

With this mental strength, Ogata decided to come and have a good competition with A-Ming in "Shiranui-ryu Ju-Jitsu".

"Shiranui Jiu-Jitsu" is a ju-jitsu purely for combat.

It's completely different from the jiu-jitsu genre that includes performances.

Both Ogata and A-Machi are masters of "Shiranui-ryu Jiu-Jitsu".

When Ogata proposed to have a long-lost discussion now, Amachimoto still didn't agree, and wanted to drink some more wine.

However, under Ogata's soft and hard thinking, A-Machi still half-pushed and half-heartedly agreed.

One of the advantages of jujitsu over swordsmanship is that it does not require much space.

Although the hotel room is not very big, it is enough for Ogata and A-cho to practice jujitsu.

The two opened their posture and faced each other from a distance.

The one who launched the first attack was Ogata.

With a stride, Ogata approached A-Ming, and then restrained A-Ming with both hands.

After controlling A-Machi's movements, Ogata used the throwing technique in "Shiranui-ryu Jujitsu", and threw A-Machi to the ground with a force that was neither light nor heavy.

After all, this was just a sparring session, so it was naturally impossible for Ogata to play hard.

And when his body was about to be thrown on the tatami, A-Machi took the body in time and adjusted his body posture to minimize the impact on his body.

No matter what kind of jiu jitsu it is, "shoushen" must be taught.

Shoushen, also known as "falling to the ground", is a self-safety protection method adopted to reduce the impact on oneself when being thrown by an opponent or falling to the ground by oneself.

Due to the mercy of Ogata's subordinates, and the fact that A-cho used the shou body in time, the damage suffered by A-cho himself was minimized.

According to Ogata's estimation, A-Machi's Shiranui-ryu jutsu level is about "advanced", which is the same level as him.

The two have the same level of "Shiranui-ryu Ju-Jitsu", but Ogata's physical fitness is much better than that of A-Machi.

Whether it's strength or speed, it crushes A-cho.

So it's normal for A-Machi to be instantly killed by Ogata.

Although the strength and speed are not as good as Ogata, there is one thing that Acho is much stronger than Ogata.

That is the flexibility of the body.

A-Ming's body is very soft, as if his whole body is made of water, and he can easily perform many movements that ordinary people cannot do.

For example, lower waist, one word horse.

If A-cho goes to the modern "sitting forward" test, A-cho can easily touch the ground with his nose.

It is also because of the good flexibility that in certain moves in "Shiranui-ryu Ju-Jitsu", the power that A-Ming uses is much greater and smoother than that of Ogata.

After being subdued by Ogata on the ground, A-Machi snorted coldly, used jujitsu techniques to get out from under Ogata's body, and then reversed their positions.

It was originally Ogata who was pressing on Ogata, but now it was Ogata who was pressing on Ogata.

Of course—the reason why A-Machi was able to break free from Ogata's oppression so quickly is also inseparable from Ogata's mercy.

Acho, who broke free from Ogata's control, wanted to control Ogata instead.

But her power is not as strong as Ogata.

So I can't control Ogata at all.

After watching Ogata's attack on him with interest for a while, Ogata used the sleep technique in "Shiranui-ryu Jujitsu".

Sleeping technique - a counterattack technique in jujitsu against the enemy by lying down with bare hands.

Ogata used sleeping techniques to throw A-Machi, who was on top of him, to the ground.

Seeing that Ogata started to use sleep skills, A-Machi also started to use sleep skills as if he was going to fight against Ogata.

The two used sleeping techniques alternately to counter each other.

Either Ogata was thrown to the ground by Ogata, or Ogata was thrown to the ground by Ogata.

The tatami mats were constantly knocked out with a "bang bang bang" sound.

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After exchanging offense and defense for several rounds in a row, at Ogata's suggestion, A-Machi changed into her ninja uniform.

Both of them drank a lot of wine just now, and because of the several rounds of intense sparring just now, their bodies are sweating now.

So even wearing a cool ninja uniform, A-Machi will not feel cold.

Ninja uniforms are very convenient for activities.

And because A-Machi is used to wearing ninja clothes, his combat power can be easily improved after wearing ninja clothes.

Ogata wants to take on Machi, who is firing on all cylinders.

So at Ogata's request, A-Machi changed into her ninja costume.

After changing his costume, Ah-cho's movements became more agile and sharper.

And Ogata also showed some real skills.

After all, this is just a discussion for fun.

Ogata didn't take it too seriously, and poured water everywhere.

Sometimes he even deliberately let Ah-ding break free from his control.

Gradually, Ogata couldn't remember how long their sparring had been going on.

All he knew was that under the influence of alcohol, he got better and better.

And Machi is similar.

Emotions are getting agitated.

Before they knew it, the two suddenly realized—it was dawn.

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