"Call me from anywhere. All my iron wall defenses will be prevented."
Standing to take all attacks, Boga said as he slapped his armor with a dong.
"Hmm, can I say that? I'm... strong, aren't I?
Strong. That's what Leila said. Her eyes were as sharp as saying she wouldn't shoot through Boga's defenses.
"You look pretty good. Let's take it, come on!
Boga holds his left and right fists together.
"I'm licking, it's not like that, is it? I'll go then!
Leila ran straight out to Boga as she was. Gunil is gripped on the right hand and Red King on the left. Aotearoa said it should be mainly easier to use, while the other one should be used as a sub-weapon for when it breaks.
But dare she choose to use two bottles.
The attack carried out from both hands pierces Boga as if it were a single spear with the same aim.
The sound heard at the moment of the bump was neither the sound of the spear being played nor the sound of the shield being crushed.
The sound of metal and metal rubbing had damaged their ears with the sound of kick-ass.
"Guuuuuu, ha!
Boga had Gunil on his left, Red King on his right, sliding the tip of the two spears to flush the force outward.
"Come on, with this stuff!
Leila's arm is about to be blown off momentum to the left and right along with the spear, but when she stops it with a forceful force move, she steps on Boga's arm and jumps over him.
Boga was also the best he could do just by passing on the offense, and he couldn't fight back with a gap.
"Ha-ha-ha, that's pretty good. It was more powerful than any other attack we've ever had."
The two are turning around and confronting each other again at a distance.
"I didn't think you'd prevent that attack. Sounds like the Iron Wall doesn't have a name."
But I could see that Leila could afford it compared to Boga, who did everything she could to prevent the attack.
"If you can't take a special hit... next time you're in trouble!
Soon after switching heads, Leila makes her next attack as she rushes over to the side of Boga.
The attack was fast, strong and diverse.
"Damn, but this armor is specially made. I will not pierce this!!
He manages to flaunt the impending attack of Layla, but he has not prevented all attacks, and he was poked in the armor many times.
"Ugh, I can't believe this attack won't scratch one... is that really just the power of armor?
Once at a distance, Layla throws a question with a surprised look.
"Hey, why would you think that?"
Boga threatens and leaves Leila, who is beginning to notice one end of her armor's secret in attacks so far.
"Because this weapon. This is Gunil, and this one here is called the Red King, but this is Sauta and Antogal, right? That's what I use. It's weird that you can't scratch one."
It was a muscular idea in Leila, but she tilts her neck because Boga doesn't know what it shows.
"Oh, are you crazy?
And I return those words with confusion.
"It's crazy! Sorta and the others made the weapon, so it's the strongest. I use a huge amount of material, too! So you're supposed to be eating a direct hit, but that armor won't break... that's crazy."
Leila goes on to make her claim again if she doesn't understand why they ask such questions.
"Wow, don't say something I don't understand! Anyway, your offense doesn't work on me...... so now it's my turn!
Until then, Boga lifts the sword with one hand that she has rolled at her feet. And I headed straight for Leila.
"Let's go!!
Fat and big, Boga is handling it as fast as a one-handed sword.
"Wow!"
Layla was honestly impressed while avoiding it.
"You're powerful! Then I think you can forgive me for two names: power rather than iron walls!
That was Layla's heart. Sure, he was stiff, strong. But having had confidence in her equipment and powers, she seemed to have some trick on Boga.
But I thought it was undoubtedly the power of his own flesh that is now wielding the Great Sword.
"Cover it! You can't even pass an attack on me, and you can only avoid my attack. You're the one being pushed!
The sword with a wide range of attacks, Boga wields it gently.
"Sure, this is hard to get close to."
That being said, Leila somehow avoided all that attack.
"Ugh, it's time to hit it!
That blow, which maximizes the power to get in for a moment, succeeds in slashing several pieces of Leila's hair because of previous attacks and tempo changes. Leila looked at it with a faint look.
Then she stopped her leg as it was.
"You stopped, you!!
I didn't know why I stopped my leg but Boga thought it was an opportunity and waved down the great sword strongly.
It will be played along with a loud metal sound.
"My hair... you cut it"
Leila shrugged pale and that's all.
For Boga, she was surprised that she was prevented from moving because she attacked that gap with a chance. Having felt something unusual with that surprise, Boga distance herself from her.
The reason that led him back a few steps was Leila's transformation.
"Hair...... how dare you!
Leila's anger at seeing Boga as she stared had reached its pinnacle, and at that moment, her disguised bracelet, which could no longer withstand her wrapping power, made a sound and broke. And it started to change in appearance.
The colour of the skin changes and the scales cover its surface. There were horns growing on my head.
"Oh, man, what the hell is that..."
Boga, surprised by the transformation, takes a few more steps back.
Leila returns to battle where the red scales have covered her skin other than her face.
"Don't run away, because you're the one who set me on fire."
With that said, Layla was swinging big on the spot.
"No, no, no, no!
I threw Gunil as I was toward Boga. That velocity reached as far as Boga as if in a single moment of the bullet.
"Become!? Yes!"
I had already touched the area around Boga's chest when I said so.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Boga, who was distracted, couldn't make it to defense and is pushed into the power of Gnill trying to pierce his strong armor. He manages to stay on the spot, but his body was pushed by momentum, slowly falling back.
"What, so much!
Its power was more powerful than any attack ever suffered.
But that wasn't the end of Layla's attack.