Nojima Iizuka's training was indeed rigorous, granting his body the instinct to execute techniques.
Before him, Lann seemed to have his posture broken due to [Climbing Carp], leaving him wide open.
Though he himself was still a bit dazed, his body's instincts had already shown through his sword blade.
[Iwami Style: Climbing Carp] is swordsmanship that gradually disintegrates an opponent's posture while parrying, followed immediately by—
[Iwami Style: Lower Carp]!
Lann's armor prevented Iizuka from a single decisive strike, so his body instinctively chose to further disintegrate the opponent's posture.
[Lower Carp] continues to disintegrate the opponent's posture with successive aggressive strikes following the fluent rebound of the blade.
The Iwami People liken this swordsmanship to a carp rushing down a waterfall.
But when Iizuka instinctively used this move, he suddenly realized something was off.
"Is the speed at which his posture disintegrates... a bit too fast?"