A bold idea

I'm really clever.

"Little b * tch ..." Miyamoto Hideki's mouth twitched and he spat out a curse.

Miyamoto Hideki was famous in Japan by relying on his Double A's in strength and speed, but he knew the flaws of his swordsmanship. The overly monotonous attack method made it easy to target, just like the response adopted by Aoki Yui.

It was not that Miyamoto Hideki could not take the initiative to attack, but if he used sword draw while running at high speed, he would not be able to use the horse stance to accumulate power, and sword draw would become a Double B in strength and speed.

Speaking of which, the reason why Miyamoto Hideki had practiced the sword draw so hard was that the sword draw was the simplest. It did not need the guidance of a famous teacher. It only needed to keep drawing the sword, drawing the sword, and drawing the sword again ...