Hibari really didn't like the idea of killing the snakes either, but they had been taken over by ayakashi and were endangering him. The poor creatures at least wouldn't suffer by his hands, though now he was pretty angry at Tsuna for making him kill them in the first place.
Stupid mewling animal. He was, however, taken by surprise by the giant snake that raised itself above him, ready to strike. Hibari promptly dumped Tsuna on the ground and swung out his tonfa, wedging it in its teeth before it struck down. The ayakashi made a pained noise, swinging its head back and forth and dripping some venom on Hibari's arm.
Thankfully, he ripped out his tonfa before it was stolen from his hands and drew another, more powerful borderline between him and the snake. It pained him to have to walk away from this fight, but there was no way Hibari could win. He'd had too many personal, painful experiences, and he was tired of fighting and losing. So he just turned heel and started walking away quickly, leaving Tsuna where he lay.
"If you have any self preservation, I suggest you leave. I don't care about your life."
Re: *cries*
Stupid mewling animal. He was, however, taken by surprise by the giant snake that raised itself above him, ready to strike. Hibari promptly dumped Tsuna on the ground and swung out his tonfa, wedging it in its teeth before it struck down. The ayakashi made a pained noise, swinging its head back and forth and dripping some venom on Hibari's arm.
Thankfully, he ripped out his tonfa before it was stolen from his hands and drew another, more powerful borderline between him and the snake. It pained him to have to walk away from this fight, but there was no way Hibari could win. He'd had too many personal, painful experiences, and he was tired of fighting and losing. So he just turned heel and started walking away quickly, leaving Tsuna where he lay.
"If you have any self preservation, I suggest you leave. I don't care about your life."