On the wider deck of the Rainbow Bridge than Frost, Mihawk stands opposite Heimdall.

Mihawk: "I'm ready to go. "

Heimdall nodded in understanding, "I don't have a problem either, I'm ready to start at any time." But for the sake of fairness...", Heimdall pulled a short sword out from behind his back, "and I'll throw it into the sky in a moment, and when it hits the ground, it will be the signal for the start of this game." "

"Good. Mihawk agreed.

After receiving a reply, Heimdall didn't wait, and threw the short blade into the sky with a wave of his hand. The golden dagger rose high, shining with dazzling light beneath the soft canopy of Asgard.

Ding!

After a period of waiting, the short sword finally landed, and with this crisp sound, the competition between the two officially began.

The first to do it was Heimdall, as a brave general who had fought for Asgard in the Nine Realms, he took the initiative to charge and strike first, which was Heimdall's fighting experience summed up on the battlefield.

The golden sword, which contained this huge divine power and immense power, carried Heimdall's will to win, and slashed towards Mihawk's head from top to bottom.

In the face of this mortal sword, the wooden sword in Mihawk's hand lightly blocked the spine of the Excalibur, and with the power exerted by Heimdall on the sword body, the whole person moved to the right, easily dodging the menacing sword.

Seeing that his powerful downward slash was so easily defused by his opponent, Heimdall decided to abandon the power-based blow and instead speed up his swing speed and attack frequency.

Puff - puff -

puff - puff - puff!

Heimdall's series of smoothly connected and airtight combos failed in the end, and all of them fell into the void.

Mihawk's dodge method is the same as before, the wooden sword gently blocks in the direction of the opponent's force, and easily changes his position with the reaction force transmitted.

The reason why Mihawk didn't take Heimdall's sword move was because he didn't use the weapon color hardening to increase the durability of the wooden sword at the beginning of the fight. If Heimdall's Excalibur were blocked head-on, the wooden sword would inevitably be destroyed, so Mihawk would not only have to withstand the opponent's blow, but also face the dilemma of being unarmed and forced to admit defeat.

Therefore, Mihawk gave full play to the softest realm in his swordsmanship, borrowed his strength, and moved his position through the power of the opponent to achieve the effect of dodging.

As for why Mihawk risked defeat, he didn't use his armed domineering. Mihawk agrees that the contest isn't just to satisfy Heimdall's wishes.

Now that the time has been spent, it is important to get as much benefit as possible during this time. Sealing one's own armament color can not only bring one's strength closer to Heimdall, increase the difficulty of the competition, but also be more conducive to one's improvement and mastery of swordsmanship.

As the competition progressed, Mihawk no longer passively dodged, but began to gradually pull Heimdall's attack away, causing it to deviate from the original direction of the attack and unable to pose a threat to himself.

Heimdall slowly noticed the change in Mihawk's swordsmanship, when he swung the sword close to Mihawk, it was as if he had entered a quagmire, and the original way of exerting force could not maintain the stability of the blade's trajectory after encountering obstacles, and finally deviated from the original target direction.

In order to crack Mihawk's tricks, Heimdall began to mobilize the divine power of his whole body, blessing his body and sword blade, increasing the power of each attack at a time.

At the same time, the swing of the sword is no longer limited to attacking Mihawk's head and neck, but is scattered to various joints of the limbs. If you are familiar with Western armor and the structure of the human body, you must be able to see that every target of Heimdall's attack is a gap in the armor, and it is also the necessary place for the major arteries of the human body.

This shows how skillful Heimdall's murderous swordplay is on the battlefield, seeking to kill the opponent with each blow, or abolish the opponent's ability to act.

But in the face of Heimdall's change of tactics, Mihawk was unmoved. Skillfully dodge the opponent's tricky attacks, and occasionally pull the opponent's attacks like a stroke of genius, deviating from the direction of the attack.

After hundreds of encounters, Mihawk was able to skillfully pull away all of Heimdall's powerful attacks from the cracked rocks, while Heimdall felt like a marionette, and once the attack was blocked by Mihawk's wooden sword, his body was as if he was uncontrollable, and he was unable to concentrate on his target.

However, during the battle, Heimdall also understood the mystery of Mihawk's swordsmanship, and used his own strength to dodge, adding force in his own direction, so as to make his moves timeless, and the blade in his hand was out of control.

Although the reason is clear, it is impossible for Heimdall to use it immediately.

However, after thinking about dozens of moves, Heimdall changed his attack from slashing to stabbing forward.

The forward stab moves faster and more frequently, and Mihawk can only keep retreating if he wants to borrow power, and it is more difficult to pull it.

In the face of Heimdall's forward stab, Mihawk kept retreating as he expected, and if he was pulled harder, the tip of the sword would only be closer to his body.

In desperation, Mihawk had no choice but to change his initial strategy, and began to distance himself from Heimdall, casting a flying slash to prevent Heimdall from approaching him.

Increasing the density of the slashes, Mihawk was also thinking about how to use his wooden sword to catch Heimdall's direct stab.

On the other side, Heimdall, who was blocked by the Flying Slash, quickly turned the Excalibur after blocking a Flying Slash, and the rapidly rotating blade formed a shield, blocking the continuous Flying Slash, and Heimdall also took advantage of Mihawk's attack to keep moving closer to him.

Looking at the spinning divine sword in Heimdall's hand, Mihawk, who was originally thinking about a way to break the game, had a flash of inspiration, revealing a look of sudden realization, "The way has been found!"

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