After landing the hit, the shinobi quickly drew back, careful to keep his arm fully tucked behind him even as she staggered back onto his feet.
Lee wondered if maybe this time it was retreated for real, but it turned back again, going for the third member of their party. Lee was getting tired of this game. He was also just plain tired. Lee would offer another attack, but he was already exhausted. He didn't know if he had any more steam left in his arsenal. Unless...
Lee closed his eyes for a moment, drawing on his last reserves of chakra. He pushed the mixture of energy into his brain, breaking through The Gate of Opening. Already his body was reacting, his nervous system shutting down the pain receptors and allowing him freedom to use his body as he pleased without holding back. It was a dangerous move, but it was his last card to play here.
Lee's battled-oriented mind spun through his options, and the best he found was not pleasant, though necessary. Removing his injured arm from his back, he found he was able to move it without pain although he heard the bone crack. As he thought. The best move would be to aim with this arm, however, rather than pulling muscles and breaking bones in other areas of his body. That in mind, he raced for the beast, hoping on beating it to Lloyd. With all his might, he swung with his elbow out, intending to lay the monster down with a hit to the side of the head. With any luck, he'd manage to snap its neck. Then they could put the thing out of its misery.
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Lee wondered if maybe this time it was retreated for real, but it turned back again, going for the third member of their party. Lee was getting tired of this game. He was also just plain tired. Lee would offer another attack, but he was already exhausted. He didn't know if he had any more steam left in his arsenal. Unless...
Lee closed his eyes for a moment, drawing on his last reserves of chakra. He pushed the mixture of energy into his brain, breaking through The Gate of Opening. Already his body was reacting, his nervous system shutting down the pain receptors and allowing him freedom to use his body as he pleased without holding back. It was a dangerous move, but it was his last card to play here.
Lee's battled-oriented mind spun through his options, and the best he found was not pleasant, though necessary. Removing his injured arm from his back, he found he was able to move it without pain although he heard the bone crack. As he thought. The best move would be to aim with this arm, however, rather than pulling muscles and breaking bones in other areas of his body. That in mind, he raced for the beast, hoping on beating it to Lloyd. With all his might, he swung with his elbow out, intending to lay the monster down with a hit to the side of the head. With any luck, he'd manage to snap its neck. Then they could put the thing out of its misery.