Board Thread:Mount Myōboku Logs/@comment-27079171-20161025224737/@comment-24937485-20161101234822

The Villain was fast, but Kano was indeed faster and knocked the enemy’s arms off trajectory and halted the X-shaped slash long enough for golden chains to wrap the blonde up tight, not leaving an inch of moving space. Cursing under his breath and hissing violently, the shinobi then struggled best he could before his throat was cleanly cut through and he was left gasping for air… before finally sinking down to the ground. In this exact moment the hissing around Kano came to a complete halt and he could see half a dozen or so snakes lither away in all directions all the while Gumpta had bisected one of the shinobi and was now shooting down oil which covered the elongating snakes that followed the Toat up into the air and almost wrapped around him before being hit by a ball of fire.

The flames spread near instantly but just before reaching the Ninja who sent them out of his sleeve, he jumped away and broke off contact with the snakes. Instead taking to the trees as he jumped from branch to branch as if trying to get away. Strangely however he was heading in the direction of the Panda village which was a little more than four miles away.

If Kano decided to chase after the man he’d find himself having to dodge several bobytraps such as bear traps, nets that pulled up when he stepped onto a branch, false floors on the floor with spikes beneath. And normally they would’ve been easy for the Uzumaki to avoid. But currently this was not the case given his feverish state, decreased awareness, and shortage on breath that had now all seemed to get worse due to Kano’s previous, intense, exercise. Also, because of this, keeping up with the enemy would be a challenge in itself as he bounced between bamboo trees at quite high speed.

Every now and then the fleeing ninja looked over his shoulder with a foul smirk as if trying to tease Kano, should he be following. The downpour of rain became increasingly heavy as the sky darkened which didn’t do much good for vision either.