But you still have to listen to what the teacher says, and you have to believe in the content of the textbook. Justice is a wonderful thing, no matter what various methods are used, as long as the opponent falls, victory will all belong to all, even if the opponent destroys itself.
In the samurai movies I've watched, Ji Ryunosuke is so powerful that he has never seen it before. What's even more frightening is that he doesn't seem to have much humanity yet. No matter how old you are, women and children, you will only die when you hit you. As a passerby said: He is a man from hell.
Just as the hypocritical and brutal Sasaki eventually killed Yanliushima, we also look forward to the appearance of a "Miyamoto". But the legendary swordsman flinched, not only flinched, but he also lost face when he lost. So far, who else can stop?
But an hour passed...
An inexplicable night, an inexplicable snowy night, an inexplicable occasion, Jian Hao stood up. Wherever the sword went, blood splashed, three steps and one person, and it was completely wiped out in an instant. Unlike Jilongzhisuke's fierce lure of enemies, this is an overwhelming power, and it is also a human cut, but this time it came as it should be, and there is no suspense. If there is anything else that can make the devil afraid, then I am afraid it is justice. Shimada's sword became justice at this moment. At the end of the night, it was the sword demon with wide-eyed eyes, panting, unable to even pull the sword out of its sheath.
When we regard everything as the sword as the highest level of kendo, Kirunosuke is undoubtedly staying at the level of sword as everything. But after seeing Shimada, he no longer believes in his sword, that is, he no longer believes in everything about himself.
So people's self-denial and suggestion are terrible. Ji Ryunosuke, who had lost his faith, was no longer the sword demon with only evil spirits, but just a body wielding a weapon. He smiled, shook, and chopped until his consciousness swallowed his last breath.
This is also considered evil, right?
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