At this point, it was imperative that Vandread kept moving in order for him to avoid being cut down by the onslaught of his own sword. On the other hand, it appeared as though the nemesis was moving on its own and went for another hit on Vandread. He avoided each and every attack that his nemesis tried to launch against him at various points in time, just as Vandread had done earlier when he had evaded its attack. And each time that Vandread does that, he examines the situation to determine how the sword was able to move on its own without anyone or anything that controls it. In spite of this, he was still incapable of understanding how everything that was transpiring with his sword actually took place. For some reason, it was already beginning to make Vandread feel as though he couldn’t find the solution he was seeking. In spite of that, he just couldn't bring himself to settle for that by itself. Vandread made the decision that he would not give up on discovering the truth about
Vandread found out that there was an invisible string that connected the hilt to the branches of trees around. And since Vandread’s vision had developed a better sighting over normal human eyes, he was able to sense the invisible thread around him. To his surprise, the string was not only connected with one but quite a lot of trees around. It was then when Vandread realized that the following trees which the invisible thread had been connected to were also the same trees that the monster had been using to leapt into.And at that point, Vandread speculation had been proven right. The hideous-looking monster was indeed behind all of the strange behavior that the nemesis was doing. There couldn’t be in any way possible that the nemesis would harm him on its own without anything or anyone that has been pulling the string.True to what Vandread had earlier assumed, the full control over the nemesis now had all been because of the monster which was still standing not a few meters from him.
"Help me!" the woman yelled at the top of her lungs as loudly as she could. She was making an effort to fight her way free of the invisible thread that was tied around her body, but it was proving to be difficult. She tried everything she could think of, but she just couldn't seem to get rid of the invisible thread no matter what she did.Now that Vandread's focus had shifted, he was paying attention to the woman who was being held hostage by the monster. It caused him to become even more enraged about the circumstance because it had already progressed to the point where even the woman whom he was attempting to protect was involved.He could not allow the monster to get away with this. The monster initially attempted to trick Vandread by making him believe that his sword was moving of its own accord. However, it was later discovered that the monster was actually manipulating the sword through those invisible threads the entire time. Not to mention the fact that the monster had actual
“Let her go.” Vandread tried to ask the monster. He was still trying to observe whether the monster would use the woman to attack him or it was just waiting for Vandread to make the movement and then it would use the woman as its shield against him instead.Vandread was well aware that the monster wouldn’t even bother hearing him out, much more, obeying him for his request. However, Vandread had no intention of continuously asking the monster anyway. It was just his for strategy to distract the monster to make any untoward action against him while he come up with a better plan to rescue the woman without giving the monster any hint about it. And since the monster didn’t even flinch with Vandread’s earlier statement, he then decided to add up a few more words to tell the monster. “She’s not your enemy, I am! Now let go of her!” However, Vandread’s statement ended up being futile. The monster didn’t hear him, and what made things worse was when the monster decided to manipulate the w
Vandread immediately took the chance to attack the monster head on after he saw that the monster was now open for his attack. Just as Vandread was about to get close to the monster, he suddenly noticed that it would make things slower if he would continue moving at that speed, which was why Vandread promptly took a swift jump forward.He managed to make a swift movement with that plan and before the monster could even evade his counter attack, Vandread was already able to swing his sword against the monster and leave leg wounded in the attack.The monster immediately shrieked in pain and in agony as a result of that attack. It wasn’t something that the monster had hoped to happen, however, since it didn’t anticipate that sudden onslaught from Vandread, it was now suffering the fatal blow of the nemesis.Vandread was never bothered by the noise, he had grown accustomed to it no matter how the monster increased the volume of its screams. At this moment, the determination to finish off t
Vandread was able to observe, right in front of his very eyes, how the woman protected him from the surprise attack that the monster launched from behind. And by the time Vandread realized what had happened, it was too late to save the woman because the thread spear had already penetrated her to the core. Vandread's bloodshot eyes widened in shock as he witnessed the entire scene that played out so quickly in front of him. His mind went completely blank. And then, It was as if all of the things that had been going through his head up to that point had been released, and for the next few moments, everything became crystal clear. Because Vandread's thoughts were so lucid at the time, he went completely out of control. He held his sword, the nemesis, in his right hand and continued to swing it incessantly until he was able to cut the thread that was preventing him from getting closer to the monster. His actions took place at an astoundingly rapid pace, much quicker than before. It see
As soon as Vandread realized that the woman was no longer breathing, he eventually halted his search for a safer place and remained where he was. It was too late now even if he was to find somewhere safer for them to hide, because the woman he wanted to protect from harm had already passed away at this point.In spite of the fact that he presented an outward appearance of composure, Vandread's inner state was one of utter devastation. He did not want to reveal the extent to which he was responsible for the way things had turned out. Even though he had improved his physical abilities, increased his stamina, learned new skills, and acquired new powers, he was still unable to save the lives of the innocent, particularly the people he wanted to protect.This woman was no exception to those people, including his parents. They all perished trying to protect him instead. It was starting to come to the forefront within Vandread's mind all over again, which adds even more fuel to the fire.Th
Suddenly, Vandread's attention was drawn to something that flashed beside him, and he stopped what he was doing to look. Because of how quickly it happened, Vandread was unable to identify what it was or even determine where it came from.He made an effort to concentrate, but just in case it caught up with him again, he kept himself on guard. While he was doing that, the thing that had bothered him earlier reemerged, but this time it approached him from behind very quickly.However, because Vandread had made it a point to increase the amount of attention he paid to the situation this time, he was able to immediately turn his nemesis in the direction from which he could detect the presence of that thing. His plan was successful in the sense that the nemesis was able to hit it directly. The force of Vandread's blow flung the thing away from his back and in the direction of a tree branch, where it collided with the branch and fell to the ground. It ricocheted in a few different directio