With the clone focused completely on the staff, it had essentially forfeited its ability to react to the swift kick to its gut, causing it to pop prematurely. This led to Yua noticing Kiro earlier than he had anticipated. She managed to turn in time to send her staff right towards a wrist of his. Although, that still wasn’t enough to stop Kiro from pressing his kunai to her neck, giving him the advantage in this stalemate. He smirked when Yua made a remark about him knowing how to get a point across, taking it as a compliment. “Can say the same about you...” Kiro remarked as he gave a passing glance at the staff in her hands. Unfortunately for him, her staff was also positioned to slam into the artery in his wrist, which could possibly send the poison straight into his bloodstream. That could be deadly. He just wondered if Yua was confident enough to test if she could counter immediately after getting her throat slit.
“We can be civil about this. Your choice.”
Kiro said in response to her next remark as he pulled out a smoke bomb with his free hand and dropped it. If Yua wanted to keep things civil, she’d simply forfeit right now as he was preparing to break this stalemate himself. There would no longer be any need for any blood to be spilled. It was still a bit odd to see the girl the least bit concerned. Even when Yua spoke, there wasn’t a hint of panic in her green eyes. Something seemed off as he looked at her. That was made clear, or less clear, when his vision blurred and he began to feel dazed. Kiro knew something was up as the smoke enveloped the area around them.
“What did you-”
In that instant, Yua suddenly moved, compelling Kiro to attempt to slash at her neck. However, his motor skills seemed to stall briefly, leading him to swipe and miss due to her movement. Even so, the slashing movement should’ve allowed him to cut through her shoulder or chest area depending how she moved. It wouldn’t be much damage or any at all, though, since Yua simultaneously rocked her staff in an attempt to slam into his wrist that held the lightning coated kunai.
Memories of his shadow clone quickly flashed into his mind. The symptoms of her poison included the dulling of senses, including worsening vision, which he was beginning to experience. It would also lower his motor skills and coordination, which explained his untimely response. Lastly, there was also an itch in the affected areas that would turn to pain depending how much poison was there. But how had he been infected? Kiro was certain he hadn’t physically touched her yet. Whatever the case, Kiro intended to end this quickly either way. That’s why he had shrouded them in thick smoke.
With the situation seeming to take a drastic turn in Yua’s favor, Kiro decided now was the time to use the sharingan in order to make up for his declining senses. Kiro hated that he had to use it, but this was one of his best options to combat Yua now. His last resort would be to rain the spheres of electricity onto her, but he would likely be damaged in the process due to their close proximity. The reason Kiro used a smoke bomb was to ensure most of the spectators in the stands wouldn’t be able to see the sharingan. He would rather keep it hidden for as long as possible, especially from any of those damn Uchiha that might be watching. Hopefully, he could end this before the smoke went away.
As her staff made contact with his wrist, the pain from the blow shot up his entire arm, causing Kiro to drop the kunai as he grimaced from the pain. This intense, stinging pain had probably been amplified by her poison. His eyes changed to a distinct red crimson color in response, revealing the infamous dojutsu under the smoke. He wasn’t able to react to that initial attack, but after activating the sharingan, he was able to see through her intended follow-up. Yua intended to shift her staff for a follow up swing, but Kiro didn’t allow it to go all the way as he used the hand that hadn’t been hit to firmly grab her staff. It was all or nothing now, which was why Kiro didn’t care about the poison anymore. He was already poisoned anyway and the only thing that could stop it was the antidote Yua had stored on her.
Thanks to the flickering light of the spheres of electricity, the only thing his eyes could see in the darkness was Yua right in front of him. Kiro would first try to place Yua in a subtle genjutsu once her green eyes met his own so he could get in a better position to make her forfeit. Chakra gathered around his free hand in anticipation, ready to form a blade of lightning just for her should it succeed. If that genjutsu didn’t work for some reason and Yua did make a move, the sharingan should allow him to temporarily counteract the effects of the poison to react faster than anything she could do. That meant he’d gladly rain those spheres of lightning down on both of them.