Chapter 184 - Chapter-184

Her blows were precise and devastating, a testament to her years of training and dedication to her craft. With each strike, she incapacitated a tribesman, leaving them reeling from the impact of her attacks. Her presence on the battlefield was a formidable force, a reminder of the Spirit God Tournament's champion, now fighting not for glory but for a noble cause.

 

Fatty Jack, though not as seasoned a combatant as Julia, possessed a formidable strength that he channeled into his attacks. His fists, like hammers, found their targets with bone-crushing force. He grappled with tribesmen, utilizing his sheer power and tenacity to subdue them.

 

The cacophony of battle raged on, the clash of steel, the grunts of combatants, and the cries of pain forming a discordant symphony in the night. The Mangeur D'os tribe, once reveling in their gruesome feast, now found themselves confronted by adversaries who refused to be cowed by their horrors.

 

Amidst the chaos, Sin continued to strategically deploy his tools and techniques. Kunai and paper bombs became his instruments of disruption and control, as he deftly incapacitated tribesmen and created openings for his comrades. His actions were calculated and precise, a reflection of his tactical brilliance and resourcefulness.

 

As the battle raged on, it became evident that the Mangeur D'os tribesmen, despite their gruesome reputation, were not as formidable in combat as they appeared. Julia and Fatty Jack, armed with their swords, proved to be effective combatants, swiftly incapacitating one of the tribesmen with a lethal strike.

 

The tribesman fell, his life extinguished in an instant, a testament to the skill and precision of Julia and Fatty's attacks. The sight of their fallen comrade sent a ripple of fear through the remaining tribesmen, further eroding their already fragile morale.

 

Sin, on the other hand, had been biding his time, carefully observing the strength and abilities of their adversaries. His analytical mind processed the data, revealing that the majority of the tribesmen were of lower levels, with only a few reaching level 40 or above. Lobias, whom they had encountered earlier, had been a level 50 opponent, making him one of the more formidable members of the tribe.

 

In this chaotic skirmish, it became apparent that the Mangeur D'os tribe's strength lay not in their combat prowess but rather in their gruesome practices and their cannibalistic tendencies. While they may have reveled in their horrifying feasts, their combat abilities were lacking compared to the group led by Sin except for one man.

 

Sin's level of preparation and strategic thinking had given them a significant advantage in the battle. His expertise in analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of their foes allowed him to strategically deploy his companions while minimizing the risk to their own lives. This calculated approach ensured that they remained effective in combat without exposing themselves to unnecessary danger.

 

The revelation of the tribe's power distribution also informed their tactics. Recognizing that the tribe chief was the highest-leveled adversary among them, his level was 60, Sin understood the importance of neutralizing this strong opponent of the tribesman. While the lower-level tribesmen posed a threat in numbers, it was the tribe chief who held the potential to turn the tide of battle.

 

With this insight, Sin decided to focus his attention on engaging the tribe chief directly. It was a decision that carried a significant degree of risk, as the tribe chief's combat abilities remained untested. However, Sin's confidence in his own capabilities and his mastery of various jutsu techniques gave him the assurance needed to face this formidable foe.

 

With the red ribbon securely wrapped around his hand, Sin's power surged as he harnessed its abilities to increase his level. It was a unique tool, obtained from the copy of Longinus, a formidable adversary they had encountered in their previous adventures. This red ribbon possessed the extraordinary capability to facilitate Sin's level progression, a crucial factor in his continued growth as a warrior.

 

As Sin initiated the ribbon's power, his level swiftly ascended to level 54. It was a remarkable boost in his capabilities, and he could feel the surge of energy coursing through him. The red ribbon had proven to be a valuable asset, allowing him to adapt and evolve as the challenges they faced grew more formidable.

 

In this critical moment, Sin decided to take the initiative and engage the Mangeur D'os tribe chief directly. His choice was a calculated one, a reflection of his confidence in his newfound power and his mastery of various jutsu techniques. Armed with his signature spear, Sin leaped forward, closing the distance between himself and the tribe chief with impressive speed.

 

The tribe chief, initially caught off guard by Sin's sudden approach, quickly reacted to the threat. He brandished a crude but menacing weapon, a reminder of the harsh environment and brutal practices of the Mangeur D'os tribe. As Sin closed in, the air crackled with tension, and the clash between the two combatants seemed inevitable.

 

Their confrontation would be a test of skill, strategy, and raw power. Sin's spear, a formidable weapon in his hands, gleamed ominously under the moonlight as it arced toward the tribe chief. The Mangeur D'os chief, though formidable, was facing an opponent who had just achieved a significant level increase and was determined to rescue Lita Woodenburg.

 

The clash of their weapons sent sparks flying, illuminating the darkness with brief flashes of light. Sin's combat style was a blend of precision and calculated strikes, a reflection of his extensive training and experience. He knew that defeating the tribe chief was crucial to their mission's success, and he spared no effort in delivering powerful blows (without using chakra and jutsu).

 

Meanwhile, Julia, Sia, and Fatty Jack continued their battle against the remaining tribesmen. The initial shock caused by the explosion and Sin's strategic maneuver had thrown the Mangeur D'os tribe into disarray. As a result, their adversaries were now seizing the advantage, pressing their attack, and exploiting the tribesmen's wavering resolve.

 

Julia's swordsmanship was precise and deadly, and with each swing of her blade, she incapacitated another tribesman. Sia, her fellow champion, demonstrated her combat prowess as well, using her skills to dispatch opponents swiftly and efficiently.

 

Fatty Jack, driven by his deep desire to rescue his fiancée, Lita, fought with unwavering determination. His strength and resilience were evident as he clashed with the tribesmen, determined to reunite with the love of his life. Together, they formed a formidable trio, steadily gaining the upper hand in their skirmish against the Mangeur D'os tribe.