He has no job and no education, so it is not an exaggeration to say that he lives off picking up garbage.

Until one day, this guy who was destined to be extraordinary was favored by the Iron Fist himself and became the chosen one.

Trained and brainwashed, he became Saburo Arasaka's most loyal dog.

Goro Takemura has undoubtedly undergone some kind of transformation during his decades-long career as an agent.

From being a victim of the company, he became the most loyal dog of the company's big boss.

A guy who remains loyal even after his master dies.

A stray dog, the final description.

But unfortunately, this is a very capable fighting dog.

They will not beg on the streets like other destitute people, but will cause greater harm.

Now, his goal is simple.

That is to overthrow the rule of Arasaka Yorinobu, the current leader of Arasaka Corporation.

But unlike in the game, in reality, he did not get help from V or Bai Rui.

Ultimately, he chose to solve it himself.

In order to find out the truth, he first decided to capture Anders Hermann, the chief engineer of Relic, who defected in advance on the eve of the Arasaka Company coup as if he knew some news.

He is really awesome.

He is so powerful that he doesn't need to rely on an air raid in the wild like V in the plot to catch Anders who is heavily protected by Kang Tao.

This guy simply stole a bulletproof car and single-handedly broke into the Kangtao base where Anders was guarding, and took Anders out.

If Mitsuhide and his men hadn't intercepted him, he would have almost succeeded.

So, now Takemura is looking at the man in front of him with Saburo's sword with a serious look.

This is the final obstacle to success.

The two people who had the same goal stared at each other, a solemn atmosphere spread, and invisible momentum began to collide.

A samurai sword fight on an abandoned riverbed seems inevitable.

Chapter 185 The lazy writer has changed his personality!!!

Mitsuhide admitted.

Now I feel a little panicked.

Goro Takemura, although he speaks with an accent and looks very similar to a non-famous comedian in Night City.

But it is really strong.

According to Bai Rui's definition.

Goro Takemura is also one of the stronger ones among the "legendary" level guys in Night City.

Mitsuhide and his half-sister Kikyo are both "epic" machines.

Although there is only one level difference between "epic" and "legend", and Mitsuhide is considered to be the strongest among the "epic".

It is almost considered to have reached the realm of "epic" level of acquired great perfection, and can be called half a step towards "legend".

However, if the combat power is a little bit worse, it is just a little bit worse. Not to mention the huge level gap between "epic" and "legend", in the battle between the strong, the slightest difference is the key to victory or defeat.

After all, this is not the fantasy film set next door.

Mitsuhide couldn't just snort, shout that you have already died, and then kill someone of a higher rank.

This is not very realistic.

Of course, if Bai Rui can ensure that Mitsuhide can delay for more than ten minutes and wait for his real body and Kikyo who are rushing here in Night City, he can still battle with Takemura.

But unfortunately, this is Night City, this is cyberpunk.

In addition to the fast pace of life, the pace of battle is also fast.

Not to mention more than ten minutes, the winner can be decided in two or three minutes.

Therefore, Mitsuhide can only rely on himself now.

As for Panam.

Mitsuhide didn't think that Panam, an untransformed meat man, could be of any help.

It doesn’t matter, as long as we hold on firmly, there will be a way.

According to his estimation, the chances of winning between him and Takemura would barely be 30-70. A 30% winning rate is already quite high, isn't it?

Mitsuhide comforted himself in this way and prepared himself for the battle.

"Goro, are you really not going to hand Anders over to me first and then return him to you after I have gathered all the information?"

But unfortunately, Mitsuhide's well-intentioned proposal was only met with silence from the simple-looking Takemura.

It seems there is no hope.

It was just one performance.

Mitsuhide sighed softly.

Hey, Arasaka.

"Samurai, this time, I will take back Lord Saburo's sword in an honorable manner."

Looking at Mitsuhide drawing his sword to fight, Takemura nodded approvingly.

He also drew the samurai sword from his waist.

Although no one knew where he got the samurai sword at his waist, the blade was shiny and obviously of high quality.

At least it was enough to fight Mitsuhide.

......

The two men stood facing each other, holding samurai swords in their hands.

Above was the sun shining like a furnace, the sky was clear and the clouds were white.

The golden hot wind blew across the barren land with bare rocks bearing the merciless scorching sun. The bushes on the river bank rustled, and tumbleweed balls rolled over the rocky beach, wetting the water in the shallow puddles.

Everything is just right, as if it was created for this moment.

It seemed as if it were natural for one of them to die at this moment, and everything would be as it should be.

The so-called way of swordsmanship is to be ahead of others.

This means that you have predicted the enemy's actions before they occur.

To put it simply, I guessed your moves and prepared countermeasures.

According to legend, the founder of the Yagyu Shinkage-ryu, Yagyu Sogen, reached the pinnacle of this realm, combining swordsmanship with the Buddhist Zen saying of "no mind", achieving a superb reaction of striking back after being attacked.

The moment the enemy swings his sword, his defeat is doomed.

But unfortunately, Mitsuhide didn't notice any flaws in Goro's actions.

His posture was very precise and he was as calm as a rock on the top of a mountain. This guy was also someone who had deep experience in swordsmanship.

Not those guys from the Tiger Claw Gang who carry samurai swords and swing clubs.

Well, it is indeed tricky.

Mitsuhide once again confirmed his judgment.

A novice who has never touched a sword, or an ordinary swordsman, will undoubtedly expose the trajectory of his sword with his wrist, forearm position, and even footsteps before he starts to swing.

And when the opponent really swung his sword, the old swordsman would strike back and chop off the opponent's arm or head from the blind spot at lightning speed, just like fooling a child.

But Goro Takemura didn't reveal any flaws at all.

Too good at it.

Is all Mitsuhide could say.

......

The two of them took small steps towards each other.

Generally, people who fight with knives seldom look at the opponent's eyes. Instead, they focus their main attention on the opponent's forearm and footsteps.

The passionate eye contact only happened before the sword was drawn.

As the two of them got closer, Mitsuhide felt increasingly heavy in his heart.

There's no point in dragging this out any longer.

As the saying goes, thinking too much will lead to bad moves. If you don't take action now, it will be more disadvantageous to you.

By that time, let alone waiting for Takemura to reveal his flaws, my own flaws will be exposed soon.

It’s okay, I have my own advantages.

Unlike Takemura, I am wearing armor.

Full armor versus no armor, the advantage is on him.

Even if he fought hard and was hit by Takemura several times, as long as he hit Takemura once, the outcome would change greatly.

So, Mitsuhide decided to strike first.

Damn it, let’s fight him.

Ah!

Like the sound of a gong in the dark night, Mitsuhide howled like a wild boar, raised his long sword and chopped towards Takemura.

The knife chopped down, drawing an arc of white light in the air, and the blade smashed towards Takemura Goro with great force.

Seeing the knife coming, Goro Takemura did not dodge or evade, and he was not afraid or cowardly in his heart. Seeing a pair of eyes as still as dead water, he lowered his wrist.

With a cry of "chomp", Wu Lang raised the long sword in his hand, not chopping or cutting, but just blocking with the back of the sword, which was the middle part of Mitsuhide's long sword.

As the saying goes, strong force against weak force, Goro positioned himself very accurately, and with just the strength of his wrist, he lightly blocked the weak blade at close range, and Mitsuhide's powerful chop was easily resolved and deflected to the side.

What's worse is that after blocking the attack, Takemura is now holding his sword high.

Mitsuhide, whose attack had just missed, had not yet drawn his sword, and his entire left half of his body was exposed to Takemura Goro's sword because his attack had missed.

It's just like what a person would think when seeing a hammer and a watermelon on a table.

Mitsuhide caught a glimpse of the raised sword from the corner of his eye and was so shocked that he didn't even have time to say a word of pain.

But in a flash, Mitsuhide saw that his general was killed by the sword, and his heart was filled with grief, and his internal engine started to run at high speed.

In a flash, he barely managed to pull himself away, and Takemura growled and swung his sword, almost glancing at Mitsuhide's body.

Ma Ma.

Mitsuhide retreated repeatedly before he was able to avoid the attack.

Takemura failed in his first attack and wanted to chase after him with his sword, but he gave up when he saw Mitsuhide escape.

The two men resumed their confrontation posture.

But the difference was that there was a lingering fear on Mitsuhide's face.

Oh my God.

Oh, Shu Shu, I was so close to sending it.

Chapter 186 should be considered as a bonus chapter (guilty conscience)!!!

After one round of fighting, Mitsuhide was obviously much calmer.

At this moment he broke free from the shackles of the theory of quick victory, and the view of protracted war prevailed.

It is better to be cautious when dealing with a veteran like Goro Takemura.

The two men resumed their confrontation.

Mitsuhide was looking for an opportunity to win.

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