Hibari didn't care if Hakkai was in the mood to fight or not-frankly, he wasn't either. It was less a drive to fight and more a drive to cause pain, any pain in the man who suggested that he needed something as terrible as a friend.
Kishi had indeed fled the room, and Hibari was grabbed by the older shinki and thrown on the floor. Luckily for him, he had a cats reflexes and managed to roll before getting up, tonfa in front of his body in case Hakkai wanted to kick him while he was down.
When it was apparent he wasn't going to, Hibari then brought up his right tonfa, suddenly releasing the spiked chain from the end, shooting it like a cannon at Hakkai's torso. The cloud flames allowed it to grow longer than normal and even pierce the opposite wall if it got that far.
Hakkai's life sucks
Kishi had indeed fled the room, and Hibari was grabbed by the older shinki and thrown on the floor. Luckily for him, he had a cats reflexes and managed to roll before getting up, tonfa in front of his body in case Hakkai wanted to kick him while he was down.
When it was apparent he wasn't going to, Hibari then brought up his right tonfa, suddenly releasing the spiked chain from the end, shooting it like a cannon at Hakkai's torso. The cloud flames allowed it to grow longer than normal and even pierce the opposite wall if it got that far.