The ideal balance between offensive and defensive techniques

"ohh, you were that guy back then, what are you doing here?"

When Saitama discovered who Bang had been waiting for, he was taken aback, to say the least. Meanwhile, Genos and Charanko, neither of whom had met Kaiser previously, gave him wary looks.

Before Kaiser responded, Bang, who had been sitting, stood up and welcomed him. His eyebrows slightly raised when he saw someone standing behind Kaiser.

"Did you guys just fight monsters on your way here?"

After seeing how the two people who had just arrived were sweating, their breath was also panting, and their clothes were a little messy, that question lingered in Saitama, Genos, and Charanko's minds.

"No, it's just that Mizuki and I are doing a little race to see who can get here the fastest," Kaiser responded with a chuckle, and before anyone could ask any further questions, he continued to say:

"The stairs leading up to your dojo are quite exhausting, old man. no wonder this place is deserted."

"You impudent! do you know the history of this Dojo, even though right now I'm the only student here, but this Dojo is a prestigious place with high qualifications for people who intend to practice martial arts."

The longer Charanko talked to boost his Dojo, Bang instead became embarrassed because, in reality, this place was indeed deserted and abandoned. So, he quickly intervened and stopped his disciple before telling them all to get acquainted with each other.

As Genos observed Kaiser and Mizuki conversing with Bang, he murmured, "Master, how do you know this man?"

But his Master seemed to be out of focus, probably because he had been staring so intently at Mizuk because he was surprised. This was the first time he had seen a woman with the same muscular body as the Tanktop brothers he had met the day before.

"I'm so curious, how did you two know each other? because it seems like your meeting has a deep impression."

After Bang's question, Saitama returns to his sense, and everyone's attention immediately turns to him. He responded with a solemn expression by saying:

"We first met in J City when the Seafolks were causing a ruckus, and by a strange twist of fate, another obnoxious monster happened to be there as well... What happened to that mosquito monster is something that has also got me wondering… Kaiser, did you kill it?"

The group then moved on to talking about monsters and professional heroes, and when Bang became fed up with all of that, he reminded everyone about the reason he had invited them to his dojo in the first place.

Saitama asked the old man as he casually laid down on the dojo's tatami mats, "What's wrong old man? I told you before, I'm not interested, it's useless."

"Don't mind him, I'm very interested in learning your techniques," Mizuki, who had been relatively quiet up until that point, began showing signs of excitement as soon as Bang began preparing to demonstrate some of his techniques.

"Understanding and recreating within one's own body the flows of torrential and undulating forces, and then channeling those forces into the user's fists, is required to practice this style. When used by a skilled fighter, this martial art is very effective and powerful."

A bluish glow, similar to the appearance of the flow of water, can be seen emanating from Bang's body. Even though his body moved quickly and dexterously whenever he made a few moves, his defense was so tight that it did not leave any openings for the opponent.

"If you can learn this technique and perfect it, it will become so powerful that will bulldoze your enemies with ease."

"The ideal balance between offensive and defensive techniques."

When Bang heard Genos' conclusion after analyzing it, he smiled. However, what Saitama said next caused him to cough in shock. On the other hand, his student immediately stood up and grabbed the bald man by the collar.

"But in front of absolute power, your technique will be useless, especially with all those rudimentary moves."

Genos nodded his head in agreement as he considered the possibility that, to the untrained eye of the average person, they appeared to be flawless. Yet, through his cyborg eyes, he can analyze it more clearly and in greater detail, and he can see that humans, regardless of how far they have mastered this technique, will still make mistakes.

"Hey, young man, stay away from Master Saitama, or you will get burned."

Charanko didn't feel threatened because he was aware that the bald man and his cyborg apprentice weren't powerful professional heroes like Master Bang, but when Genos suddenly gripped his neck tightly, he quickly surrendered.

Kaiser, who had been watching from the side, was also enjoying himself when he made sure that his hands didn't stop squeezing Mizuki's ass when the two Masters and their two students were arguing with each other and making a lot of noise.

"Stop it, are you out of your mind?"

Mizuki had a strong urge to scream at Kaiser, but he only became more brazen after he inserted his hands into her blue track shorts that were very tight. She could feel his fingers as they teased her two bottom holes, which caused a burning sensation throughout her entire body.

*panting

"Ahnn...♡ I give up, please...♡ not again...♡"

Surprisingly, Kaiser stopped suddenly, but after standing up, he questioned Bang, who appeared to be exhausted from reprimanding his student numerous times.

"Bang, is there a toilet in this place?"

"ohh, you can find it outside, in the corner," Bang looked unsuspecting as he walked away, but Mizuki could tell immediately by the meaningful look Kaiser gave her.

As a result, Mizuki stood up before following Kaiser with the excuse that she, too, needed to use the restroom. She walked along the creaking wooden floors of the Dojo as a cold atmosphere surrounded her. This was because the Dojo was located on top of a fairly high hill, so the environment was also misty in addition to having a close view of the clouds.

Mizuki initially had difficulty locating the room, but after some time searching, she finally saw Kaiser standing outside the door of what she believed to be the restroom.