Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-24937485-20161026160823/@comment-30271674-20161029061048

Rena's help appeared to be in vain as the last throw only managed to further anger the titan and cause its upper left arm to blow off in a gory detonation. Just like that, the titan was back to its fierce barrage from before. Ieyasu did his best to bob and weave between each punch and each flurry, the ground was falling apart too to just a simple chūnin like himself this would probably be the moment where Ieyasu was simply worn out and died a horrible death.

But that couldn't be. This entire time, destiny had been calling to Ieyasu and telling him that this was not the day it ended. His hopes and dreams, he would move past this little bump in the road and get strong enough to take down people like this without even suffering a single scratch. His hands at this point had already shrunken back to their regular proportions, he had to conserve his chakra now and if they were still the way they were before then he'd have been too slow to survive this onslaught.

A raging fire seized at Ieyasu's heart, dwelling back on his past words. He didn't really want to play hero anymore, but he still couldn't understand why the villains of this world simply got to live while the heroes like Keldran, Godric, Ikeru, and all the people before them were maimed and worse off killed for their brave actions. Even in the face of peril, they still kept their humanity and their bravery close to their hearts; what was stopping Ieyasu? Nothing.

Ieyasu took notice of everything in sight, how could he kill this monster without having to be too flashy about it? Glints of metal shimmered in separate places of the demon before Ieyasu.

The kunai from before, there was one stuck in the giant's stomach and another embedded in his left shoulder still. This was Ieyasu's final chance, and if this didn't work then he might as well have died. The lower left arm struck down right by Ieyasu during the barrage, and immediately he sprung to the side and out of the way of the right arms to avoid their barrage. He did his best to leap onto the lower left arm, if he could get at least even a footing he would stick himself to the arm by pouring chakra into his feet and essentially sticking himself onto the giant.

From there he'd begin to run up the length of the arm before leaping off of it straight to the kunai embedded in the titan's stomach. He'd perhaps seem an easy target at first before he used the kunai as leverage to jump off, using the little room with his right foot and doing a backflip back over to the left shoulder. Right after, presuming there was no serious interruption and he hadn't already been caught out then he'd take out the kunai from the giant's left shoulder and immediately run up to the last head in a last attempt to jam it straight into the colossi's head.If this were to work, he'd throw every last bit of himself into this move to make sure the kunai got down as far as possible and finally put the damn behemoth into its final rest.

Ieyasu was never a fast kid, but maybe with the twists and turns of his body, the jukes he attempted pulling off: Then maybe, just maybe he could end it all right here.