[The quickest flick of his good eye in Namur's direction is all the indication he gives that he's heard. He has no idea how the betting works or anything else, he simply knows when he's got the upper hand and when to end it. Mr. Cleaner has put up a rather brave front, but all those weapons are just compensation for what he doesn't have.
Zoro throws off the kick with a toss of his head and then rolls with the momentum into a full spin, twisting himself and curling his arms to bring the swords around across his chest. It's a full-on Rengoku Oni Giri, delivered point-blank to his opponent as Zoro moves through him and slashes outward from the center. By the time he reaches the far side of the ring, Mr. Cleaner is crashing backward like a felled tree. Game over.
Zoro takes the sword from his teeth and sheathes it, first, and then looks around to see what the damage is. Does that count? Is he being expected to finish the guy off? That'd be a shame, he has such potential - if only he'd stop relying on tricks and gadgets and just fight.]
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Zoro throws off the kick with a toss of his head and then rolls with the momentum into a full spin, twisting himself and curling his arms to bring the swords around across his chest. It's a full-on Rengoku Oni Giri, delivered point-blank to his opponent as Zoro moves through him and slashes outward from the center. By the time he reaches the far side of the ring, Mr. Cleaner is crashing backward like a felled tree. Game over.
Zoro takes the sword from his teeth and sheathes it, first, and then looks around to see what the damage is. Does that count? Is he being expected to finish the guy off? That'd be a shame, he has such potential - if only he'd stop relying on tricks and gadgets and just fight.]