"Yeah, looks like you did," Yugi replied initially. This woman's physical effort spoke for itself; he could tell mostly while looking at her legs. Besides that, she referred to the man he'd been mentally calling 'Dickhead' as a human bug. With that being the case, she was at least kindred. Regardless, Yugi had a formation plan to share per Maki's request. Upon hearing it, Maki seemed quite satisfied. She assigned him the duty of navigation, however, causing Yugi to pause and think for a moment. Those legs, a lean build, a naginata ─ he knew what her flaw was. "Ah! Good choice, I think. Can't keep up with your own body? That'll work perfectly. I recently found a problem of my own; my eyes are quicker than the rest of me," he admitted. Maki chose to follow the plan he established, but it seemed their assigned tank wasn't a fan. He looked at Maki as though questioning her deference to a newbie E-rank's plan. "Yes, we're following the Bronze Saint's idea. If you want to survive this, the only other option for you is to join team 3 as their second... no... third Tank, looks like. We can go sustainless here. Anyway... directions. Maki, if you put your main focus on cutting through spiderwebs, supporting damage-dealers on each side can take down the spiders by the time they come over. That leaves your main focus as the ants that are swarming while we clear an area around the second centipede," Yugi instructed, much to the Tank's displeasure. "We should be going straight for the centipede!" that man argued. "If the big one hits us while we're busy with little guys, we're toast!" he continued. Yugi hated that sort of mentality. "Shut the fuck up, idiot! We're fucked from Dickhead's plan already! If nobody's on mob-clearance, those 'little guys' are a bigger problem than the fucking boss. They're already winning the numbers game, so let's fucking go! And for fuck's sake none of you look me in the eye while we're charging."
At the same time, Kenta was taking more of a brutish approach. Ever the glory-seeking lummocks, he powered through spiderwebs, breaking them with his body and force of movement alone. He really was making a beeline for the nearest centipede. He didn't kill a single ant nor a single spider, merely knocking aside the occasional ant and leaving those behind him to deal with anything outside of his periphery. The male behind Miko didn't think his approach was reasonable at all, but his primary focus was slipping out of line briefly to unsheathe his blade, keeping insects from crowding their group too quickly by at least maiming a few. Being only B-rank himself however, he could only manage so much. The others would have to handle the rest.




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