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Chapter 95 The Ghost Head's Dilemma

Taking advantage of the opportunity, Kanzaki broke free from Kito's control, quickly retreated, covered his bleeding nose with both hands, gasped for breath, and was secretly shocked.

I finally realized how ridiculous my physical training was in the face of the monster.

Therefore, he stopped focusing on physical combat and began to use his mental power.

His mental energy formed sharp blades in the air, attempting to cut through the ghost head's defenses.

Hashimoto stood on one side of the battlefield, his eyes sharp and focused, his mental energy gathering as he prepared to silently infiltrate the battlefield.

If we can successfully lead the members of Class B to make mistakes, we can create opportunities for Kito to attack.

His mental energy, like a stealthy hunter, spread silently through the air, searching for gaps in the mental energy of the Class B members.

Upon realizing Hashimoto's intentions, Ito Sawa reacted immediately. He rapidly dispersed his mental energy, using half to maintain interference with Kito and the other half to lock onto Hashimoto.

Ito Sawa's eyes were closed, his brows furrowed, his brain working at high speed, his mental energy creating ripples in the air as he tried to capture and block Hashimoto's mental energy.

Hashimoto sensed Itosawa's resistance, and his mental energy began to concentrate more, attempting to penetrate Itosawa's defenses.

His mental energy formed waves in the air, these waves were like sharp blades, trying to bypass Itosawa's defense and affect the actions of the B-class members.

Ito Sawa's mental energy acted like a solid defensive line, blocking the path of Hashimoto's mental energy fluctuations.

Whenever Hashimoto's mental energy fluctuations attempted to penetrate, Itosawa's defenses would appear in time to intercept them. His mental energy defenses constantly changed position, flexibly responding to each of Hashimoto's attacks.

Their mental energies clashed in mid-air. Although there was no actual physical contact, the duel was equally intense and tense. Hashimoto's mental energy fluctuations grew increasingly dense as he tried to find a weakness in Itosawa's defense.

His mental energy rapidly changed direction in the air, sometimes dispersing and sometimes concentrating, attempting to break through Ito Sawa's defenses with varied attack methods.

Ito Sawa constantly adjusted his mental defenses, his brain rapidly calculating and predicting Hashimoto's next move. His mental defenses not only defended but also began to counterattack, attempting to directly disrupt Hashimoto's concentration.

His mental energy formed counterattack waves in the air, which were aimed directly at Hashimoto, attempting to disrupt his mental energy output.

As the battle continued, Ito Sawa felt his mental energy being rapidly depleted.

His brain was like an overloaded machine, constantly analyzing, predicting, and adjusting in order to maintain his control over Hashimoto.

He then discovered another drawback to his superpower: the price of its power was terrifying consumption.

Normally, with external mental energy support, I hadn't noticed the depletion, but now, in order to intercept Hashimoto's wisps of mental energy and without much replenishment, I realized how terrifyingly my ability was being consumed.

Sweat beaded on Ito Sawa's forehead, and his breathing became rapid, but he didn't relax for a moment. He knew that if he relaxed, Hashimoto's mental energy would seize the opportunity to disrupt the rhythm on the other side.

Meanwhile, their battle continued.

Kito's heavy punch was blocked by Shibata with his forearm. The force was even greater than before, causing him to grunt and take half a step back. Fortunately, he had used this move once before, and Shibata had some experience in dealing with it, temporarily dissipating the force of the punch.

At the same time, his left leg quickly rose, delivering a side kick aimed directly at the ghost's ribs.

Kito reacted quickly, blocking the kick with his left arm, but this gave Kanzaki an opportunity.

Kanzaki approached quickly from the side, attacking his mind while simultaneously delivering a low sweeping kick straight at Kito's ankle, attempting to throw him off balance.

Kito froze for half a second, about to be hit by the sweeping kick. However, just as Shibata and Kanzaki's pincer attack was about to take effect, he suddenly lowered his body, avoiding Kanzaki's sweeping kick. At the same time, his right arm swung out, delivering an elbow strike straight for Shibata's chest.

Shibata retreated quickly, but Kito's attacks were like a storm, relentless and unstoppable. His left fist followed immediately, aiming straight for Shibata's face.

Seeing this, Kanzaki immediately launched an attack from behind, delivering a high kick straight for the back of Kito's head.

Kito felt the wind behind him, and he tilted his head slightly as Kanzaki's foot brushed past his cheek.

Kito didn't let the opportunity pass. He quickly grabbed Kanzaki's ankle with his right hand and pulled hard, causing Kanzaki to lose his balance and fall forward.

However, just as Kito was preparing to use this opportunity to retaliate, Ito Sawa's mental power came into play once again.

Seeing Kanzaki's predicament, he separated a portion of his spiritual power and transformed it into sharp arrows, piercing directly into the demon's consciousness.

Kito suddenly felt a strong wave of dizziness, his mind reeling, which made him hesitate for a moment. He had originally planned to twist Kanzaki's ankle forcefully to take advantage of the opportunity to subdue Kanzaki, but Itosawa's mental interference thwarted his plan.

Kanzaki felt the oni head's grip loosen, and he immediately realized this was a good opportunity to escape.

His reaction was swift; taking advantage of the moment of hesitation in the ghost's head, he quickly twisted his body and simultaneously kicked the ghost's wrist with his other foot. The kick wasn't very powerful, but it was enough to break the ghost's grip and free his ankle.

Kito's mind was disturbed by Ito Sawa, and his movements were no longer as swift and accurate as before.

His wrist was kicked by Kanzaki, not enough to cause serious injury, but enough to make him loosen his grip on Kanzaki's ankle.

Hashimoto realized the urgency of the situation; he knew that if he didn't take action soon, Kito might be completely outmatched.

He decided to hold back no longer and began to burn his mental energy with all his might in an attempt to break through Itōsawa's limitations.

His mental energy, like a ignited flame, was fierce and intense, beginning to assault the mental defenses constructed by Itōsawa.

Hashimoto's mental attacks were no longer simple fluctuations, but became exceptionally concentrated and intense.

His mental energy formed sharp blades in the air, directly slicing through Ito Sawa's mental energy network.

Each cut was filled with power, attempting to tear apart Itosawa's defenses.

Ito Sawa sensed the change in Hashimoto's mental strength and knew that Hashimoto had given it his all.

His mental energy network began to fluctuate. He wanted to return to help maintain the restraint, but Hashimoto's attack was too strong. Ito Sawa didn't have time to return to help, and cracks began to appear in his mental energy network.

Just as Kanzaki was about to take the opportunity to attack Kito, Hashimoto's mental power successfully broke through Itosawa's restriction, and he immediately turned his mental power towards Kanzaki to interfere.

Hashimoto's mental energy struck Kanzaki's brain like electric currents, causing his movements to momentarily halt.

Kanzaki felt a sudden wave of dizziness, which slowed his attack by half a beat.

His high kick, which should have been swift and accurate, was now slowed down by Hashimoto's mental interference.

Kito regained his senses in the moment. He reacted quickly, dodging Kanzaki's attack by turning to the side. At the same time, he swung his left arm out swiftly, delivering an elbow strike straight for Kanzaki's chest.

Kanzaki was unable to react in time due to Hashimoto's mental interference, and could only barely use his arms to protect his chest and block the demon's elbow strike.

However, the attack from the demon was so powerful that Kanzaki was forced back a few steps. He felt a dull pain in his chest and his breathing became difficult.

Seeing this, Ito Sawa knew he had to act immediately. He focused his mental energy again, trying to rebuild his defenses while looking for an opportunity to counterattack Hashimoto.

His mental energy created waves in the air, attempting to interfere with Hashimoto's mental energy output and reduce its impact on Kanzaki.

Faced with Hashimoto's desperate offensive, he realized that his scattered mental energy was no longer enough to simultaneously maintain interference with Kito and blockade of Hashimoto.

Therefore, they decided to change their strategy, concentrate all their efforts on locking onto Hashimoto, and build a solid mental barrier to block all of Hashimoto's outward mental energy.

Hashimoto sensed the change in Ito Sawa. His attack struck the mental barrier that Ito Sawa had erected, like waves crashing against a hard rock, unable to budge it in the slightest.

Hashimoto struggled several times, trying to break through Itosawa's defenses, but each time he was blocked; his mental attacks could not penetrate Itosawa's barrier.

Realizing that a forced breakthrough was hopeless, Hashimoto adjusted his strategy, ceasing his desperate attacks and instead maintaining his mental energy output, thus creating a delicate balance with Ito Sawa, restraining Ito Sawa's mental energy and preventing him from interfering with Kito.

Meanwhile, the other members of Class B joined the battle. They observed that Itosawa's mental interference methods were limited, but very effective against Hashimoto, realizing that they no longer needed to provide mental support to Itosawa.

So they decided to use their unique abilities to launch a mental attack on the ghost.

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