Board Thread:World Map/@comment-25072069-20160405213636/@comment-27973212-20160406213053

The senbon sliced through the air, making a sharp whooshing sound. The four of them went towards their targets, however the male managed to knock three off their course, the needles themselves digging into the dirt like pongee sticks. The last the male missed and it went towards his spinal cord, however due to Kei using a shuriken to change it angle it would sink into the male’s leg. The point of impact would be the back of the kneecap, the five inch senbon lodged itself deep through the knee. It would be angled downwards going in a diagonal fashion, and it would go through the patella and the anterior cruciate ligament. Due to the size of the needle it pierced the males leg and was lodged deeply in, making it nearly impossible for him to remove it himself. If he even moved it was very possible the senbon would tear the anterior cruciate ligament which is a crucial part of the knee. The tearing of the ligament would make his knee joint completely unstable.



Yasu took notice of the damage, her heart beating quickly as she continued sprinting. Yasu’s eyes kept away from Kei’s face as he approached Ryouta. The young child found it rather interesting Kei decided on saving his life, which in a way Yasu was grateful for. As the little Hatake kept moving the male in the crowd stood up and approached the railing, his pale calloused hands gripping it tightly as he watched Yasu. Shijo Hatake was very proud of Yasu, amazed even. The girl seemed to come so far in such a short amount of time. The older male smiled under his mask, in a blur of speed she ran below him and the wind would push his hair. The young Hatake wouldn’t even notice the man, her mind was far to focused on what was taking place. ‘This is where things get intense.’ She reminded herself as a sharp exhale left her lips. The girl refused to sit still and due to the amount of training she endued she was able to run for a while. ‘What will he do next?’ she questioned internally, her heart racing.