When your own sword clashes with Godot's he notices you getting closer and knows he must reorient quickly. Acting with haste, he pulls his handle toward his chest which brings his blade in between his right shoulder and the incoming blade. Godot's grip on his sword is firm as your sword slides across the flat of his blade without leaving a scratch on Godot's suit. He recalls that you switched hands before dealing with his attack. Blocking on one side leaves no obstructions to prevent an attack on the opposite side so Godot shifted his gaze the side opposite your sword and, spotting your arm movements, uses his right hand to grab your right forearm and stop your second attack in its tracks.
Not content with just stopping the attack, Godot sharply yanks your arm down and past his left side while holding his left foot out. Naturally, your body would be pulled along with your arm and get thrown off balance when your feet are obstructed by Godot's leg. Godot straitens his sword arm again as you begin to fall and attempts a diagonal slash from right to left aimed at your left shoulder. The slash has much more emphasis on speed than power as the success of the attack is not important to Godot. He merely needs to keep you too busy to worry about your balance.
Letting go of you as you hit the ground, Godot jumps up 3 meters and throws 3 kunai at your forehead, chest, and groin. Godot comes down behind them and stabs you through your stomach. His sword is held in reverse by his left hand while his right palm braces it at the base of the handle. His body weight is centered on the sword so the force behind the attack should be enough to penetrate your body and nail you to the ground below as well.