Kamen Rider Sword is the most abusive plot in his life.,If this isn't love!
For the laws of different knightly worlds, most people can only choose to accept them, but they can't violate them, otherwise they will be punished by God, either in a different place or a hundred years of loneliness.
Kamen Rider Sword is exactly the latter, in the world of swords, the law formulated by the creator, that is, the struggle between species, the power of the loser will be taken by the winner, and between the last two species standing at the highest point, there will be an ultimate decisive battle, once one side wins, it will reopen the cycle and enter the endless battle for survival again.
The reason why humans exist and dominate this world today is nothing more than because a hundred years ago, during the battle with other species, humans finally won the victory.
However, 100 years later, we can see once again that humans are fighting with other species in the form of Kamen Riders, and sometimes there is competition between Kamen Riders in order to gain great power.
Kamen Rider Ken is different from other humans in that Ken finally chooses to break the law and no longer fights according to the rules of the Creator, so he doesn't have to fight with his companions who were born and died together, and he doesn't have to distinguish between superior and inferior.
Hajiba, who was originally set as an undead, disguised as a human and lurked in human society, constantly fighting with other species.
By chance, a father entrusted Hajiba to take care of his daughter before he died, and Hajiba, who was an undead, promised this person and started the Lolicon journey.
Even Hajiba himself couldn't explain what made him so persistent, willing to put aside the struggle between races for the sake of a girl, and finally chose to let humanity destroy him.
As a human side, after finally obtaining the form of the Sword Emperor, the strength of the sword is far beyond that of its peers, so it is also invisibly pushed to the pinnacle of the human race, passively acting as the spokesperson of the human race, in other words, if the sword can survive to the end, then the human race can also endure for a long time and enter the next reincarnation.
When the sword is stronger, the fewer species remain, the stronger the attraction between the sword and Hajiba, and when the two meet, they will attack uncontrollably, and can endure the urge to fight with human consciousness, which only a sword can do.
In the end, Hajiba chose to let the Sword Emperor kill himself in the mantis form, because there was no point in continuing to fight, and it no longer made sense for the sword to stay with the little girl by himself.
So Hajiba chose to leave alone, waiting quietly in the mountains for the sword to arrive, and he did not have to tell anyone where he was, because the best of the two races left could attract each other and finally decide the winner, the winner prospered, and the loser and the other were imprisoned.
No one knows why Hajiba would act so contrary to the will of his race, and when the Sword Emperor intends to slash the mantis with his ultimate, Hajiba seems to want to amplify the move, but in fact he discards the card with his backhand.
Fortunately, the sword found out in time, otherwise one move would hit the finale, wouldn't it be a lifetime of regret.
In the end, the sword decided to keep fighting the undead until he also became immortal, and the two creatures with green blood flowing in their veins suddenly stopped fighting just as they were about to witness the life and death of the human race.
Sword chooses to continue to evade Hajiba as an undead, so that they will never see each other, and the final battle can only be suspended.
As the protagonist, if the sword fights Haji, Hajiba will die, but what if the protagonist chooses to let the villain live?
I'll fight fate and win for you!”