Type-Moon Assassination Fist 19
by TINY FAN FICTIONType-Moon Assassination Fist 19
Edited by: Tiny Fan Fiction
Chapter 19 Imitation Killing
Looking at Souichirou, Kuzuki’s body starts to tense up one by one. His muscles like springs are compressed and ready for action, finally exploding with a thunderous crash.
Boom!
The explosion is sudden and unexpected. Kuzuki suddenly appears as if shot from a cannon, breaking through the air to confront Souichirou head-on.
A surge of killing intent surges within him, followed by an onslaught of strikes that seem to hit everything in his path.
Poisonous Snake 99 Techniques… Destructive Bite, Sudden Stabbing Needle, Fang, Execution, Assault, Black Mark Imprinting…
Various techniques were rapidly unleashed by him, and as soon as one was neutralized by the opponent, the next attack would follow like a shadow.
One technique connected to another, and if one didn’t work, he would switch to another.
It was like an endless storm, with Kuzuki’s relentless and fierce attack not stopping.
Both of their physical abilities and reaction speeds far surpassed those of ordinary humans, making their movements impossible for others to observe clearly.
In just one second, they would exchange multiple blows, with their movement speeds leaving afterimages on the retina, and their attacking arms creating a gray, hazy shadow. The sounds of their bodies colliding formed a continuous line, and the residual airflow was strong enough to make people several meters away squint their eyes.
Anyone who witnessed this would undoubtedly think, “Are these two still human?”
[Useless, no matter how I attack, it’s still ineffective against him, and his mastery of the Poisonous Snake 99 Techniques is too deep. Even I myself can’t determine what my next move will be, but he can anticipate it beforehand!]
Thud!
Although the attack came from the front, it landed on the back of the neck. Even such an unusual attack was still defended against by the opponent.
[It’s not just technique; he also has a special breathing method. Sixty percent of the force of each attack is directed at the air, but when he attacks me, I can only deflect forty percent at most…]
The “Breath Step Technique” is a high-level skill that requires innate talent.
Kuzuki Souichirou is not a talented person, but rather someone who has unknowingly mastered it through years of rigorous training.
To those who have undergone strict training but still lack proper breathing, it’s indeed an enviable goal. (Among those who have undergone strict training but haven’t mastered breathing, there’s also Ahoge King (Artoria Pendragon) Saber.)
So, the example is already here.
Although this technique requires innate talent, what’s the point of discussing thresholds for those who have already achieved it?
The two are as one, and if Souichirou can do it, that means Kuzuki can too… he just hasn’t grasped certain key points yet.
However, at this moment, Kuzuki’s combat consciousness is rapidly ascending during his intense battle with Souichirou, and his spirit is entering a strange realm.
Although he’s still in the midst of an intense battle, his consciousness has transcended the limitations of his body, as if standing at a higher level, allowing him to observe Souichirou’s breathing and movements with clarity.
He can see Souichirou’s entire body, including his internal energy flow, breathing, and technique changes. At the same time, his own movements are gradually approaching Souichirou’s, with subtle changes appearing in his energy flow.
This isn’t some legendary epiphany or Kuzuki suddenly bursting with energy.
It’s just like mirroring oneself… isn’t that easy?
Kuzuki, who has begun to imitate Souichirou, gradually feels a sense of relief, as if he’s shed a burden.
It’s a feeling like being reborn, with a sense of coordination, ease, and naturalness.
After mastering the correct breathing, the above words can’t even begin to describe the feeling that appears on Kuzuki’s body, almost making him stand out in his battle with Souichirou.
Souichirou is already unable to match Kuzuki.
The Poisonous Snake 99 Techniques aren’t a high-level assassination technique; it’s only because the user is Kuzuki Souichirou. If exchanged for Assassination Points, it would probably require around seventy points… Moreover, this technique has a fatal flaw, relying on cunning to win, and failing when faced with a direct attack.
Even if Souichirou surpasses Kuzuki in terms of technique, his physical abilities are slightly inferior, and the Breath Step Technique doesn’t give him an advantage. As a result, Souichirou gradually falls behind.
Kuzuki Souichirou isn’t someone who gives up halfway; he’s just silently determined, unwavering in his attacks.
However, the timing of his defeat comes surprisingly quickly.
After using the same technique for the third time, Kuzuki doesn’t choose to defend like before.
A swift and fierce attack appears.
It’s an attack that was planned long ago, and the Poisonous Snake 99 Techniques would fall into this trap, being anticipated and easily defeated. (The first time, it could heavily injure Saber, but after being seen through, Archer could easily finish off Souichirou with two slashes.)
A swift and fierce attack, completely different from the Poisonous Snake 99 Techniques’ style, a direct and straightforward punch, neither Five Forms Fist nor Poisonous Snake 99 Techniques, just a simple punch.
This simple attack is enough, and the moment Kuzuki’s fist hits Souichirou’s chest, his arm rotates with his bones as the axis, and a strange energy suddenly bursts forth.
Although the punch hits Souichirou’s chest, it’s his back that shows an unusual reaction, with his clothes suddenly bulging out a fist-sized hole, and then breaking open a hole the size of a fist.
For someone who’s about to be killed, giving them a swift death is the best.
Without waiting for Souichirou to die from internal injuries and massive bleeding, Kuzuki quickly follows up with a combo.
At this point, Souichirou, who has been hit by a fatal blow, is already in a weakened state, although he’s still trying to counterattack.
His left arm swings up like a cannonball, aiming for Kuzuki’s heart.
Facing Souichirou’s dying blow, Kuzuki only slightly shifts his body, avoiding the fatal attack while simultaneously striking Souichirou’s temples with a double-fisted punch, similar to a Tai Chi move! (It’s only similar, and the energy flow and force application are different from those in Tai Chi.)
Even an ordinary person could be killed by this technique, let alone Kuzuki, who is a refined assassin with countless kills under his belt.
They both kill each other simultaneously.
Souichirou dies tragically.
There are no final words or remnants left behind.
Kuzuki is killed by him.
He kills himself. This feeling cannot be described in words.
Kuzuki watches the lifeless body before him, slowly fading away.
His strength has depleted to its limit; he lies on the ground, gasping for breath. He can see that his right ribcage is severely injured from a massive blow; if not treated immediately, he will lose blood and die soon.
[He’s stubborn to an extreme degree, knowing it’s impossible but still wants to kill me one last time.]
Coughing…
His lungs have been shattered, yet under the influence of the Assassin’s Book, a mere blink of an eye saw Kuzuki restored to full health.
Souichirou wasn’t killed again; this fake body was killed by the real person who swapped his true self…
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