Chapter 586 There is a flaw
Vic did not continue waiting on the warship for Kizaru's active attack. He flew directly towards the warship where Kizaru was using the Moon Step.
When Kizaru saw Vic coming towards him, he pointed his finger and a beam of light shot towards Vic. The beam of light was fast and accurate, and it instantly arrived in front of Vic and pierced his chest.
Seeing this scene, Vic's expression did not change. He swung the knife in his hand and split the light column in half, then continued to fly towards Kizaru at the same speed.
Kizaru knew that he had no advantage in close combat, so he kept shooting the beam of light in his hand at Vic in the air. Vic would dodge if he could in the air, and if he couldn't dodge, he would just slash with a knife to split the beam of light. This wave of Kizaru's attack did not cause any damage to Vic.
"Yata Mirror"
After quickly shooting out a dozen light beams, Kizaru put his hands together in front of his chest and shot out a larger beam of light. However, this time the light beam did not move in a straight line, but in a zigzag line, and formed a mirror-like light curtain at several turning points in the air.
Then Kizaru turned into light and shot towards Vic along the previous line of light column. It sounds very time-consuming and cumbersome, but Kizaru did all this in an instant. He just wanted to take advantage of the time when Vic was dealing with the light column fired before to attack.
But Vic is also a user of nature abilities, and he is also quite fast. When he saw Kizaru's move, he knew which one it was. He turned into lightning and directly came to the middle of the light column that required several degrees of reflection, and cut the light column in half with one stroke.
Then Kizaru fell out of the light path and revealed his true form. Vic did a roundhouse kick in the air and kicked Kizaru in the chest, catching him off guard.
Kizaru shot out like a cannonball and hit another warship, directly breaking the warship's main mast, causing a huge explosion and smoke.
Vic didn't know how Kizaru developed the ability of his fruit. When he moved quickly in the air, he had to make several mirrors first and then rely on reflection to move forward.
Vic doesn't know whether Kizaru's physics is good or bad. You say he is not good, but he knows that light can be reflected multiple times by mirrors and continue to move forward.
You say he is good, but he doesn't know that the mirror is completely unnecessary and can easily become a flaw. Those masters of Observation Haki who can foresee the future can easily interrupt his spell casting, and Vic interrupted it because he knew this move in advance and his speed.
Kizaru only brought a dozen warships this time. Wendy sank one, and he himself damaged three. Although the warships had not sunk yet, they were in tatters and basically could not be driven away.
Of course, this is what Vic did on purpose. He could choose not to harm other marines, but it was impossible for the navy to return intact. At least they had to be in a very embarrassing situation.
Of course, Kizaru is not included in this list. If possible, seriously injuring Kizaru is also a good choice. It is difficult to keep Kizaru. As long as he runs away regardless of anything, it will be difficult for Vic to catch up.
"Cough, cough, cough!"
Kizaru was kicked in the chest three times and was in great pain. His internal organs were injured even more and he couldn't help coughing up blood while lying in the ruins. However, he wiped the blood from the corner of his mouth before standing up.
After Kizaru stood up, he looked at Vic, who was standing on the deck with his sword sheathed, with complicated eyes. Before the fight, he felt that even if Vic was very strong, there should still be some gap between him and them, the admirals.
He originally came out to hunt with the mentality of letting off some steam, but now it seems that the top leaders of their navy have underestimated Vic. Vic can roam freely in this sea relying on his own strength.
Kizaru has now adjusted his mindset. He is going to fight with all his strength next. There is no need to consider the outcome of the battle.
"There is a flaw!"
Kizaru was looking at Vic, and Vic naturally focused his attention on Kizaru, so he left his back open to other people on the warship, including the vice admiral on the warship.
The one who shouted was the lieutenant general. He was a little excited when he saw Kizaru being defeated by Vic, and when he saw that Vic had missed such a big opportunity from behind, he finally couldn't help but take action. He swung a big axe towards Vic's neck, vowing to chop off Vic's head with one blow.
Vic has been in the navy for too short a time, but his rank and status have been raised too quickly. Although his combat record is very impressive, he is only supported by those marines who have been in the navy for a short time, and they all want to gain powerful strength as quickly as Vic.
As for those who took more than ten years or even twenty or thirty years to become vice admiral of the Navy Headquarters, the more brilliant Vick's deeds were and the faster his progress was, the more ridiculous their efforts to improve their hard-earned vice admiral status became.
When the marines below called them vice admirals, they all felt it was a bit harsh, so many vice admirals did not like Vic, even though he was brought up by the navy hero Garp. This is human nature!
They were relieved after learning that Vic had defected from the navy. They would never miss the opportunity to defeat Vic, and now let this vice admiral think he has found it.
It seemed like Vic was not prepared for the axe attacking from behind, and he did not make any move in the face of the axe. Seeing this, the lieutenant general's eyes flashed with joy, but he did not notice the worry and words in Kizaru's eyes opposite Vic.
When his axe passed across Vic's neck, he didn't feel any sluggishness, just like a hot knife passing through butter.
But after his axe had completely passed Vic's neck, what fell to the ground was not Vic's head, but the front part of his axe.
The lieutenant general looked at the half-broken axe blade on the ground in confusion and found that the broken end of the axe blade was very smooth and bright red, emitting high temperature. He immediately thought of the scene of heating the iron blank until it was red and thoroughly before forging.
But recalling the situation just now, it seemed to be the other way around. Vic's neck was the hot knife, and his axe was the butter being held. What was going on? Where did the high temperature come from? The lieutenant general was a little confused.
"careful!"
But no matter whether he was confused or not, Kizaru and Vic were not. Kizaru wanted to remind the vice admiral who was angry, but Vic didn't give them any chance to react. He didn't even look at them and just gave them a roundhouse kick.
The lieutenant general's head was kicked by Vic like a football. His face instantly became distorted and hideous. A few teeth fell off and a stream of blood flew out at a high speed.
This time Vic did not aim at the warship. The lieutenant admiral fell directly into the sea after falling unconscious. If no one rescued him, he would have been dead. However, there were many navy men this time. When they saw the lieutenant admiral fall into the water, several marines who were good at swimming immediately jumped into the sea to rescue him.
After the kick, Vic ignored it and returned to his previous standing position, just silently looking at Kizaru in front of him.
Kizaru has always been the dominant side in naval battles. His long-range attacks are large in volume and powerful, and he has never suffered a loss. This is why he intercepted Vic and the others at sea.
But today he met Vic. He could not gain any advantage in long-range attacks on the warship, as Vic could protect a ship alone. He was not as flexible as Vic in the air and could only be beaten. He was even more restricted on the warship, while the opponent could do whatever he wanted. This interception at sea was completely a wrong decision.