Tomaru couldn't tell if his opponent was panicking, or simply insane -- the line between the two was so thin -- but either way, this was possibly the best scenario the kitsune could have hoped for. Fuchsia fired several times in a completely wrong direction, which gave Tomaru a pretty good idea what the demon's strategy was, and so he poured a portion of ki into his left arm. He followed the barrel of the club, watched the rhythm of Fuchsia's trigger finger, which seemed to be controlling when the screaming heads came out, tilted his left arm slightly to adjust it's angle, and then violently swung the arm downward to unleash his Ikiteha. What Fuchsia had created in quantity, Tomaru poured into a single quality ki attack. It was far more densely packed than the Gekitaisuru he unleashed earlier, and compressed to a fine blade-like form, every bit as sharp as his katana. "Your aim is bad," was Tomaru's only response to the hellzooka's relentless tirade of insults. Fuchsia had fired so many explosive souls that the ki-blade was bound to intercept at least one of them, but it was a large blade, about eight feet long, so Tomaru angled it to hit a number of targets. First, one of the more accurate soul rockets, second, Fuchsia's right arm to impair is trigger-happy onslaught, and third, the second exploding skull on his body. The blade was angled so that these three points fell on the same line. Impact with one of the souls would likely halt a portion of the blade, but the majority of it would continue hurtling forward. Likewise, Tomaru assumed that an impact with one of the souls would detonate it and create an impact that would in turn detonate the surrounding souls due to the high projectile density that Fuchsia was creating, all occurring at a much closer proximity that than the demon anticipated. Second, the detonation of the skullnade on his belt would be an added bonus.