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"Actually it works with my blood not other people's," Tale stated bluntly while raising his hand, revealing that his wounds from Matthew's fight had healed. "So it doesn't matter which one of you stays in."
"Jakku you keep going," Klay nodded his head as Tale fired more sound waves towards Jakku.
"If it's activated by his blood, why can't we drain it? It sounds bad, but he did worse things to Matthew," Ellen said to Sakura. "Jakku's good at getting in and out quickly, so he could probably survive at point blank range," Ellen added.
"Well as hard as it is to admit he was just using his own skills if Matthew had hurt him then we wouldn't be bothering now would we," Schwarz deadpanned. "The rule is that you can fight with your skills as long as you don't kill him, draining blood could cause him to die from blood loss plus he just needs to grab some blood and use it." he then turned back to Ellen. "Also I understand you're worrying about Matthew but I'll look at things from a different perspective rather than your own that'll make you sound less selfish."
"We do seem to have quite the problem" Tye sat back down and began to zone out. So, we know it works by his blood...but what in his blood does it?...Maybe there is a weakness there?
Ellen thought of a witty retort, but decided against saying it. Though she hadn't quite grown to trust him, Schwarz was a member of the Slayers. Doing so would be rude to her fellow teammate.
"You think Jakku could cut the strings?" Ellen asked. "I mean, I'm sure he can get close enough, but can the strings be cut? That way, his harp is useless and he would have to rely on brute force, which Jakku will definitely beat him at," Ellen said.
Ellen startled grumbling to herself in an indistinct tone, though some phrases like 'just planning ahead' and 'Matthew got hurt from it' could be heard. In her head, she noticed that she was acting angrier again, and noticed that the bracelet was pulsing. She swore under her breath and closed her eyes, entering a meditation like state.
"I understand that you're worried Ellen," Klay said while patting Ellen on the shoulder. "However there's not much we can actually do at this time we can't leave Jakku while he fights so we'll see Matthew when the fight ends regardless of what happens," Klay explained.
Jakku leapt over another round of soundwaves.
"Okay. Kunai- Not working."
He dashed at Tale, ducking down and sliding along the ground, his gauntleted katana-bearing fist first.
Tale moved aside, allowing Jakku to hit him with the sword before he jumped aside. "Too easy," he grinned as he touched the harp once more and made the strings turn red again. He pulled on the two organ strings so as to make Jakku's organs contract and make pressure.
"Come on Jakku as long as you can fight it long enough you can still win this!" Klay encouraged.
"It is manipulation of one's own bodily energy."
Jakku said, ignoring the pressure he felt on his chest.
"Redistribution, if you will."
Jakku's chest cavity glowed, and he began to breathe easier.
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