Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-26510601-20160428194222/@comment-26510601-20160510184506

At the moment Ikime gave away the grip of his sword and chose to hold it with only one hand instead of two: It was all over. With this and Isamu putting his own force into the sword struggle and holding it with two hands, he'd have a clear advantage in the struggle as he pushed down on Ikime's sword with enough force to throw him off balance. While this probably wouldn't be enough to throw him from his feet, but at the least it would bring his upper being from balance.

In turn, this would easily throw his other hand out of the way that tried to vainly attempt to stop Isamu's own knee. The hard knee easily threw itself into Ikime's stomach with the utmost force. This force and the chosen area of contact would prove to be very painful for the young Nara, albeit not as much as it would had he not tensed up for the hit itself. This combined with his upper being already being thrown off balance, it would be very likely that Ikime would be thrown from his feet and onto the ground. Whether he did or not, Ikime's body would be exposed for the most part as his hand holding the katana would still probably be flying back unless he did something to stop it and the other simply thrown inward simply given his lost balance.

If Ikime was still standing, Isamu would quickly plant his right foot back into the ground and pivot his chest until his right shoulder was facing the thrown-off Ikime. Immediately, Isamu would follow up his knee with throwing his shoulder straight into Ikime's chest. If this were to be successful it would most definitely throw Ikime onto the ground given how already off balance he was.

If Ikime was to fall on the ground, Isamu would only hold his wooden sword with its blade pointing to Ikime's chest, "Now we can keep on or you can stop your own ass-whooping by saying the Taira are the most honorable clan in all of Konoha. Once you have done this, I will forgive you..."

Isamu looked at Ikime with hateful eyes, his expression with that of great disdain given this entire circumstance.