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Korea knew he wouldn’t get anywhere just staring at China, but he was certainly at a disadvantage and couldn’t simply flail his way around. Being thousands of years older (Im Yon Soo speculated he was, in fact, immortal), and hosting a plethora of famous martial arts fighters, China was not only a formidable foe, but his Aniki-his older brother, in almost every sense of the word. He would have to attempt to fight seriously in order to show that he was no longer the small, annoying childish neighbor China was all-too-familiar with…
There, the lunge. China swept forward, his foot gliding effortlessly over the wooden floor, his hands moving so quickly as to become a blur…and yet, their trail abruptly stopping, bending against their will as the body they were attached to was assaulted with a powerful kick, sending it flying. Quickly, Wang Yao regained his balance, and smoothly rolled across the floor, distributing his weight along it. He assumed yet another stance: this new development was unexpected, although he knew Korea was still wearing thin. The other Asian’s breaths came long and drawn-out, and his limbs shook like the leaves of fall; seemingly ready to fall off. China, once again confident, smirked. But the other face remained stoic as always, drawing whatever concentration it could get.
Now, it was the owner of this face’s turn to lunge, although it was the wrong move. Yao shifted his feet gracefully, letting the weight pull itself along, never hindering a single movement. Each fighters’ limbs intertwined in a seemingly tangled mess, until one hand, clenching an ankle, pulled the other fighter towards him. While the Korean was tumbling through space, China took the chance to land a knee--but instead of connecting normally, the other fighter caught it in one hand, and using it to support himself, landed a blow on the back of the Chinese head. China let go, sending Korea rolling straight into the paper wall which separated the room from the outside.
“Aiyaaah! I’ll need to replace the entire thing, aru…!” China shouted in anger. Korea was only getting up and reorienting himself when he spotted the angry Asian charging at him. Quickly, he leapt to his feet, dashed over to the wall, and began to scale the building. At first, China had no idea how to react to the strange and sudden act, but he soon followed suit and climbed the wall after him. Once on the rooftop, nobody was to be seen. Puzzled--and almost worried--he looked over the other side. It was a fairly steep drop; one would be sure to sustain an injury should they happen to fall. After a bit of pondering on whether or not this was the missing fighter’s fate, he happened to hear a small noise. Quickly turning around, his face was greeted by a foot, and suddenly he lost his balance upon the steep roof and tumbled down. He managed to grab one of the tiles before letting himself fall off, with the other hand soon joining the already-stationed one. Korea walked over and squatted before the Chinese, opening his previously-clenched fist. Grabbing it, China hauled himself up with Korea’s help, sat upon the tiles, and sighed.
“Please do not disturb me while I wish to be alone, aru.” He remarked.
Korea blinked. “That was a ‘disturbance’? Then what would a fight be?”
There was a silence, soon followed by a simultaneous grin.
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Upon the departure and eventual return of the sun, China awoke. He stretched, made himself a pot of tea, and eventually decided to return to his calligraphy. However, he was once again greeted by the Korean...but he smiled.
…Oh, hi! I tried to help you fix that hole in the wall!”
China’s smile twitched slightly.
Korea had patched up the hole with his calligraphy papers.
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At least one point though, Korea should be calling it "Hanja," not kanji. The funny part is that "Hanja" literally means, "Han letters" (Han being a reference to the Han dynasty of China). Korean!anon is not going to get into the constant use of "Aniki."
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Really? I wasn't completely sure what it was called, so thank you very much for telling me! /notes
I was debating over whether I should change the level of "aniki" (i.e. wipe them all off) or not--the reason being whether I wanted to stay "true to the comic" or not--so it was really all or nothing.
But thanks for the all the information/criticism! These replies are the kinds I love the best, to be honest. Hee.
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