As the thugs surrounded Parshuram, Raka was certain that this would be the end for him.
But Parshuram had a different plan. In his mind, the main threat to his family was Raka, who was holding the gun in his hand.
From his experience with toy guns, Parshuram knew a gun must be loaded to fire. Noticing that Raka hadn't loaded his, Parshuram realized that if he could deal with Raka first and take control of the gun, his family would be safe.
About five or six thugs encircled Parshuram. Taking a deep breath, he tightened his grip on the sword and dashed towards the direction of Raka.
First, he slashed at the leg of the thug on his left, dodging an attack in the process. With a fluid motion, he then sliced the stomach of the thug on his right.
Without pausing, Parshuram sprinted directly toward Raka.