Both enemies charged toward Rain at the same time, but he wasn't hesitant in facing them. After touching the ground, he covered his arms in hardened earth and then charged at them.
Rain and the two enemies began to punch each other with all their might. Even though they had the numerical advantage, the enemies didn't lay a single finger on Rain because his punches pushed them backward with every hit.
Once again, the rain stopped falling in a single area on the battlefield, thanks to the power of their attacks. Still, at the same time, the enemies were starting to grunt in pain since their fingers were breaking, and they didn't have time to heal them.