You spun on your heel, your Kagune looking to slice off his head. He blocked it easily enough, but you leapt over his head in a front flip, lashing out in attempt to pierce his skull. He Barely managed to duck under it, but while in mid air you hardened the bulb. The rest of your Kagune remained flexible, leaving the end free to fire. A singular crystal materialised through the back of his skull, emerging from his nose.

He dropped dead instantly, causing his companions to freeze. They looked at you stunned, a bukaku using a ukakus abilities. It was insanity, it simply didn't happen. They tensed up and prepared to continue their assault, while you thought through your options. The man with the fist quinque twisted his wrist, causing two spikes to come out. Seemed like they weren't playing around.

You charged and fired your crystals, though they were all blocked. You dodged around the swing of the sword and bolted for the spiked first, he threw a punch under you but you dodged under it. Sliding under his legs and curling your Kagune around his leg, you lifted him of the ground and slammed him against the floor. He wasn't our just yet though, so you threw him into his sword wielding friend. The father raised his halbert and tried to impale you, you tried to jump out the way but you got caught on the side. A deep gash was torn through your side, causing you to give out a loud scream.

You didn't let it slow you down though, not when it meant death for you and your family. The spiked first user was back in the fight, sending a devastating punch, your Kagune coiled around his arm and up his shoulder, firing a crystal directly into his brain.

The sword wield ran in with a fury of blows, swinging faster then you thought possible with a blade that size. You had no choice but to back up, now under attack by both the swordsman and the father. Your Kagune was a blur of swings, blocking with just enough speed to keep them at bay. Firing a crystal forced the father to block, giving you a chance to send your Kagune through the swordmans belly.

He screamed as he was ran though, but raised his sword to attack. It was easy to dodge, you'd simply jump back and...

You screamed as the father drove his halbert through your thigh, pinning your leg to the floor. The swordman brought His sword down into your collar bone, cleaving through you. It pushed through into your sternum, but didn't cut all the way through.

The pain was incredible, too intense to scream about though. You just stared, look into the doves eyes. Your Kagune shot forward though his heart, causing him to let go of the quinque on your body. He stumbled back as he bled out, while the last investigator yanked his halbert out of your leg to block your attack.

You hobbled backwards, in a real bad state. You could barely stand, it was agonising just to put weight on your leg. The sword in your chest fell out, causing blood to splurge out of you. Your side was bleeding freely too, making you feel woozy. The last investigator started to circle you, fully away that Kagune of yours could easily take him out if he wasn't paying attention for even a second.

You stumbled onto your knees, unable to continue. You looked up at him, your Kagune blocking his attack just in time. It pushed you back onto your back though, since you didn't have the strength left to resist the force of the attack. Your Kagune tried to stab out at him again, but he beat it aside and plunged his quinque into your chest. You screamed out, grabbing a hold to stop him pulling it out.

Your Kagune wrapped around his neck, tightening like a snake. It cut of the oxygen to his brain, making him feel feint. He struggled fiercely , doing what it took to get out. You swung him around a little, no longer having the strength to pull him off his feet. You continued to tighten, before there was a loud crunch as his head exploded.

His headless body collapsed to the floor, leaving his son staring wide eyed in horror. You took a deep breath, aimed your Kagune at him, and fired.

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