Zexis Zan-Armfort.

With the alias Zexis of "Burning Fire," he is one of the newborn knights in the post-revolution era, instantly taken up by executives. Sid is also well aware that it was Zexis who actively waved the sword at that time, although the revolution that Fairling Zan-Kreus centered on caused blood rain on Benoa.

To remove pus from the Knights as dirty as a corrupt country, to remove the tumor, one had to resort to means of coercion like a revolution, for which numerous sacrifices were required. I needed to shed a huge amount of blood. necessary sacrifices. Necessary killing. Required rituals.

But where you justified it, killing is killing.

Never to be praised.

Therefore Zexis took the initiative to take the sword and put the adversary in his hand. He took the initiative and bought a dirty actor so that other knights wouldn't get their hands dirty at all.

That's what I learned after Sid became part of the nascent Knights and an executive. I just became a member of the Freshman Knights, and I didn't even try to find out about them. Because I was full of heads about revenge.

The loss of my father and brother in front of me thrust Sid to the bottom of despair. In the darkness of unsaved ignorance, what he was seeing was a dark journey of revenge, for which he built up his strength and polished his blade.

In the end, vengeance ended in failure, and besides, even vengeance was saved, so there is nothing to say.

It's over.

Yes, it's over.

So, I guess.

"Sid Zan-Rufaus"

He's been calling me that.

His appearance, dressed in a true body flame caller, looked distinct from that of the other knights. The flaming, crimson armor is very different from any other true body. True body is based on the armor the knight wears around him, it is not an exaggeration, but only his flame caller could imagine the original armor.

Exotic armor?

At the very least, it was an armor of a kind not seen by Benoagard or neighbouring countries, and that had become a common question among Knights executives.

Why is it that only Zexis flame callers are different from other true bodies?

"If we're all together, it won't taste good."

is the answer of Zexis, but it seemed to be the answer, and it was not.

In short, I guess that means he made his own changes, but what Sid and the others wanted to know was the source of the idea.

Setsuna said he looked like an armored warrior.

I didn't know you and Sir were going to see each other like this.

"Where you want it, it will be"

"Oh, not at all"

Flame caller's shoulder trembled. They're laughing.

"Absolutely, I can't be happier"

A flame caller pulls out a knife strapped to his waist and sets it up. Its series of flowing motions were first-rate in Zexis, and the knights who would learn from him could not even experience it. The body is long and red. It is like a blazing fire that burns heaven while standing perpendicular.

Sid, by contrast, stands on the spot as a true torso all round. corner of Covenant Hill. The hill, which should never be narrow, came to fruition with the simultaneous appearance of ten true bodies, at once a narrow place. It was a strange realm: it was not commensurate with the place of the showdown using the true body, but it was deserving of the place of the trials of the Knight of the Divine Table.

"Neither will Sir."

"No."

Shake your head.

"I 'm-"

I didn't feel that way, I wanted to.

In the first place, I realized there was no point in fighting him.

If you were just a phony, if you were an unrelated adversary, you could have smashed it with all your might. With the power of his whole body, he could also twist and wipe away without a trace. If you're a phony. If it's an enemy.

But if a phony is a phony, but it means that it is the Messiah God Mibula and his transvestites, then it's not a story.

Anger vanished, rather, sympathy arose.

Because the thoughts of the Mibula God came through painfully, and also because he was waiting to be reunited with the Mibula God.

A Mibula God is a Knights God and a guide. It is a presence that must be, a subject of faith, a leader and a source of strength.

Everything, in other words.

It's not Sid who forgets me for losing a failing ring like that and doesn't know how painful it was to keep playing failing ring.

It can't be, like, what it means to fight.

But still, I also understand that we have to fight.

This is a trial.

From the Savior God Mivula, the final trial to the Sids.

"Then scatter."

Eh, I thought the sound of stepping in had stimulated my hearing, and I saw a flame caller bursting into it. Shortly after a beat, it gets fleshy. When he captured Flame Caller's giant body in front of him, Sid was unconsciously wearing a sword. Receive a crimson knife swung down from the upper part of the stairs and see your torso burn up.

It is a technique named the Tabernacle and Ceremony.

"That's not how it works."

Sid shifted away as he rubbed his torso up, admitting that Flame Caller's machete gained momentum as he burned. And when he sees Flame Caller's machete cut empty and cut into the ground, he's moving behind it.

Like thunder.

But the thrust, which took the back of the flame caller and rolled out, also ends up empty, with the target's gigantic body shaking like a pneumonia.

The flame caller stands in a remote position on a straight line. I set up a machete and looked at this one.

It's a re-division.

"That's good, Sir Rufaus. That's it."

Again, I step in. When I packed a pause, this time, I threw a machete directly next to me. Sid jumps back and flexes, sticking his sword out to Flame Caller's head. But when Flame Caller gently gave in and dodged this poke, he stuck in with a low profile. Sid flies an all-round giant at an electroluminescent speed, reaching over his opponent's head. Then Flame Caller shook this one just saying he was reading through and waved a machete.

Thunderlight swords and flaming machetes clash, sparks scatter.

"That's the Sid of Thunderlight"

Hearing Zexis praise, Sid jumped, in the air. If you become a thunderbolt and take a distance, Zexis will pack the distance like a flame. The armor of the Red Lotus was like a burning fireball. Sid unleashed a thunderball on the tow. Three collective lightning balls of salvation arrive in Flame Caller drawing various orbits. Flame caller, when suddenly stopped, cut off all the thunderballs and showed them.

Rescue forces collide with each other, causing a small explosion.

(That's a dialogue here)

Sid felt admirable inside, Zexis.

He's not a real Zexis. I know that, but there's no way that Mibula God just makes you look like Zexis. The perfectly reproduced impostor was more authentic than real and so complete that it could be said that he was himself.

So Sid, recognizing him as Zexis, thinks things through.

Both that and this undoubtedly greatly affect the fact that what was a failing ring was the Mibula God.