As he prepared his Crash, he saw the fighter make his move. He kept on preparing, regardless. He didn't have to stand still to do so. As he saw the man hop into the air, he kept building his Crash. When he saw the fist raise, he moved to the left very slightly, shifting his right foot backwards without lifting it up, a struggle itself to push the gravity-affected limb, and angling his body to the right (letting the gravity do it for him by relaxing his right shoulder to let it drift downward and backward) to let the downward punch sail by his front, grazing past his face and chest. And he could feel the extreme gravity from the punch sail by him, ripping his tie out from his vest, the flower and the buttons from his jacket. The force went by and dragged him down, not the way he wanted it to go. However, he fell right forward, and as An bent downward he fell right on top of the man. With the increased gravity (unknowingly only affecting him and not An) bearing down on him, he had only one solution. The Crash. Not fully built, but big enough to cause severe damage if detonated at close range. Which he did with extreme prejudice. [b]Boom.[/b]