[As usual, Takuto's wavelength collides with that of his weapon as like a dazzling tidal wave. Holding back on anything has never been a strong point of his, and once he's made up his mind that he'll be using Sai, there's no turning back.
If Sai is trying to block out other distractions, Takuto's wavelength is probably doing the trick. Takuto holds him towards the enemy with his remaining practice sword out in front, aware that their resonance isn't anywhere near stable enough for him to rely on Sai alone. (And besides, he's a natural dual-wielder, so he knows better than to toss his other weapon, however ineffective it is, aside.)]
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If Sai is trying to block out other distractions, Takuto's wavelength is probably doing the trick. Takuto holds him towards the enemy with his remaining practice sword out in front, aware that their resonance isn't anywhere near stable enough for him to rely on Sai alone. (And besides, he's a natural dual-wielder, so he knows better than to toss his other weapon, however ineffective it is, aside.)]