Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24714922-20161102224557/@comment-30271674-20161116042708

Given the invisible man tried to do what he could before Ieyasu killed him, the Akimichi was aware enough to not drop entirely into the water after crushing the invisible man's head. His right hand struck out, his giant fingers exerting their unrivalled strength to pierce the wall and clutch onto the dug-out he made for his hand so he could remain atop. He simply looked on at the remaining two, identifying who his next target would be. At this point it was over for these two, but there was no mercy for the wicked in Ieyasu's eyes.

The old man shouted out, clearly becoming blinded by his own rage as he too probably came to this conclusion as well.

"Giants do fall hard, but we're not weak enough to die to rats like you."

Ieyasu began to readjust until he was standing on the wall, looking at the two with a pitiful gaze. Too bad they picked the wrong side. Ieyasu leapt onto the ceiling and began to charge from there, sprinting straight towards the old man given he had no need for concern regarding the dying Iburi. His hands came together to briefly form the Snake seal before falling back to his sides, Earth chakra beginning to churn within him while his complexion turned darker than night.

Ieyasu continued his charge, raising his fists in preparation to exchange blows with the old man. If the old man stood still and didn't defend himself, Ieyasu would simply begin to unleash blow after blow. Each one enough to crush bones and flesh together, even just one well-placed punch spelling out the end for this king of squalor.