The audience and the commentators were stunned and amazed. At the next moment, Mr. Iwai and Mr. Ito were sitting in a cold sweat.
As a matter of fact, being a commentator for competitive Kendo was easy, because most Kendo matches ended fast, some even within seconds, and they rarely dragged on more than that.
Of course, it would not affect much even if the match time extended. But what if even the commentators themselves could not track the attacks, then how were they going to commentate?
During the intense fight, they were both astounded.
In Kendo, victory or defeat would be determined in a split-second. Therefore, the attack speed of the competitors at the instant when they attacked was invisible to the naked eye. But that was just what it was... a split-second.
Apart from the video of Kimura Kazuki at Akihabara Square, it was totally impossible to maintain the sword-wielding at such a high speed for a long time like Ikioi Ito.