Suto was all ready to fight, the only thing was he hadn't a clue how he was going to go about it. Most enemies up to this point weren't quite as large as the Sand Worm was, and even if they had been he was never quite a frontline fighter. Now he found himself facing off against a foe most likely immune to all of his status effects, meaning the best he could do was chip away at its health and avoid turning into a human pancake. If Nero wanted to take point and lead then by all means he could, he was better suited for that sort of thing anyways. The heavy hitters were the first to go in and he wasn't far behind, dashing along and leaving a slight blur in his wake. Being so light certainly had its bonuses, Suto could move about faster than the others and strike quicker, and that would prove handy in a battle like this. It stood to reason the boss would be slow and sluggish with its overwhelming size, so if he kept moving he could avoid taking a hit. Going off of Nero's initiation he pushed off the ground with one foot, getting a fair amount of air in his leap as he soared towards the worm. With a shout his opposite leg lit up in a blue glow, and his entire body spun around as the side of his leg slammed into the flesh of the boss, causing the spot he struck to cave in slightly. After dropping back onto the ground he vanished again, moving at such a speed that it was hard to follow him. He hadn't gone far, a few meters from his original spot from before. Bringing both arms back by his side at an angle he began throwing forward palm strikes, 32 in all as he batted away at the worm mercilessly. Bit by bit the boss' health was lowering, not substantially but most certainly gradually. If they kept this pattern going they should finish the battle soon. Suto was too busy with his own assault to pick up on what was going on with Kazaro and Nero, more concerned with putting out damage as was his job. After he had gotten through the cycle of strikes he used one last skill, a simple, low level strike where his fingers elongated and he drove his arm forward like a sword, <> as it was called. A low level skill sure, but in the hands of a high-level Martial Artist it packed quite a punch. Dealing nearly the same damage he had through his 32-strike combo Suto finally peeled off of the boss, getting some space to let the others rotate in. It was only now that he noticed Kazaro and Nero had been bickering, and he picked up on something else as well. In almost a comical fashion he spotted Kimi simply hanging from the worm, her blade apparently imbedded so deeply in it that she couldn't pull it free. Unless the worm fell over on its side she should be safe, but he still couldn't well leave her there. Running back to the Worm he completely bypassed Kazaro and Nero, again making a leap into the air but this time going for Kimi, not the boss. Getting both arms around her he managed to yank both her and her blade free, holding her against himself as they fell to the ground. Since he'd gone in at an odd angle he couldn't properly catch himself and had to roll, still keeping a hold of her as they did until they finally came to a stop some feet away. Suto was all sorts of disoriented from that, having a hard time telling which way was up right now. If there was a "Dizzy" status ailment he'd have that times ten right now. Finding himself staring up at the sky above he blinked a few times as his head settled, relieved that he hadn't accidentally hurt himself in that. Were you even able to hurt yourself that way? He wasn't too sure that it was even possible, which was nice. A fall like that in reality would lead to broken bones easily, but all it did here was make him feel sore. His chest sure was sore, more so than any other part of him, why was that? Groaning he lifted up his head, eyes widening slightly when he saw Kimi sitting on top of him. Unable to help himself his face heated up and he let out a gasp, lifting his hands awkwardly to move her but pausing as he didn't want to touch her and make her made. "K-Kimi, uh... You're kinda s-sitting on me!" Suto remarked, trying instead to push himself out from under his friend. Not far away he could hear their friend still fighting, and a loud roar from the boss was a hopeful sign they were making some progress. If he and Kimi got back into the fray they may be able to end this pretty quickly.