I would say the first one if I plan to end it early, but it’s a bit overwhelming.

Therefore, I chose the second one.

Once I’ve decided on a strategy, the next step is to find the right spot.

The safest place to start would be the neck. Legs are out of the question because it moves around, and I don’t think the torso would be lethal.

Okay! Come on!!

There were many leaves wrapped around its neck. However, no matter how much they are wrapped around it, they are still leaves. There will be gaps between the leaves.

I just need to aim there.

I’ve been blocking it off so far, but I’ll try to dodge it so I can attack.

「… Fu!」

――Zashu~

I avoided the right paw swinging down like a kesagiri by moving to the left with minimal effort and slashed it with the sword I held in both hands.

T/N. Kesagiri – slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder.

This causes the green fur to drift through the air.

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――

I don’t know how many minutes it took… Or how many hours… ? After repeating this several times, dozens of times, the green fur finally started to ooze with blood.

「At last… Finally!」

――Zan~…

「Too shallow… !」

After a few quirks, it would turn its head away and dodge.

As I lament about this, I hear a familiar voice behind me as I struggle.

「《Water Cutter》!!」

A blade of water flies from behind me.

I ducked and it went straight to its neck.

『Gyau!!』

I calmly and accurately thrust my sword into its neck, where the wound had opened up while it was frightened.

――Supan…

『Gya……』

Dosu~u~un…

Liefel fell down. And…

Pishipishipishi… Pakin… !

The sword eventually broke due to slashing the fur, something that could not be accomplished moderately for several dozen times.

「Thank you for everything… I couldn’t have done it without you」

「I like that about you」

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