Along with the signal to start the game, it was Couinu who started to move.

Kick the ground lightly.

That alone accelerates his body at a tremendous rate.

"Yes!

"What is that!?

The knights who were coming to look open their eyes.

Luca's attack was also astonishing at its speed, but obviously the Cousin's are at different levels. Lucas' surprise was that he was fast at the apprenticeship knight level, but Cousin's speed is remarkable as a human being.

And the distance traveled is also unusual.

Normally, from a distance that is not an intermittent sword, you pack the distance and attack in two steps at a time.

An attack with terrible speed and power strikes Percil.

Percil flanked it. If you took it directly from the front, you would have been blown away by acceleration and weight.

That's just the only attack that most apprentice knights get hit without being able to defend themselves.

But this is not the end of the awesomeness of the cooinu.

If it were to end, it would not be so easy for Golms, Luca, or the namesake boys to get hit.

After being distracted from the first blow, Couinu kicks the ground with his left foot, that's all accelerating at the same fierce speed to the left. And now when I stepped on the ground with my right foot, I received a light inertia in the right direction, and I stepped further through the ground, accelerating at more speed than I had just done in the exact opposite direction.

The lightning-like motion forces the cooinu from diagonal side to parsil.

Normally, I rarely get to take sides in one-on-one fights. Because they're going to turn to us, too. But the cousin can do it. With an acceleration caused by extraordinary instantaneous forces.

And an incredible blow with incredible speed and power rolling out of it strikes Percil again.

Even the humans looking at it from a distance see its cousin movement incredibly.

But Pursil looked at the cousin with only a calm look in the back of his glasses and turned the offense aside again.

Still, the Cousin attack will not stop. Re-accelerate and attack in another direction in one step.

I won't stop.

A beastly continuous orbit that is strong, fast, and then cuts the target's gaze. And horrible sword strikes like putting all that speed on a sword.

This was Couinu's weapon.

Its power is seriously awesome.

Attacks that are always a Special Strike are repeated like rain. Besides, instead of being stopped and hit, the launch pad for that attack comes around sideways and diagonally and releases it over and over again. If you do poorly, you could even get turned around behind your back. Normally it is very unprotected.

That's why even Golms and Luca can't handle it. They do it.

His strength, which he showed when he came to the northern quarters for a transfer, was only one end.

No knight would be able to attack like this. At least for apprenticeships.

Probably the strongest of apprentice knights if only attacking. And even the Orthodox Knight tells me that only quite a few upper levels can beat him in the offense.

"Ya, I knew Couinu was awesome..."

Cousin's strength to be shown once again.

Even the companions of the northern quarters are overwhelmed by the movement and swallow spit.

"But Percil's amazing, too. Take that..."

Exactly.

From earlier on Percil had prevented Cousin from attacking. He strikes his sword well, starts a special blow to the right and left, moves his body well even when he's about to get turned around, and brilliantly strikes from all over the front, back, left, and right.

He was famous for being a good defensive player since he was at a sword tournament.

And still preventing Cousin's awesome series of attacks demonstrates that his ability to do so is real.

"It's all right! Sure, it's just blocked, but I'm not desperate for defense! Even that parcil is nasty enough to prevent a cousin from attacking! Keep it up and you'll be a warning and the win will be close!

The boys' expressions were bright.

It's amazing, indeed, that you're preventing that Cousin attack. To be honest, I think it's incredible defensive technology.

But if you can't turn from that to an attack, there's no element of Couinu losing.

If you get a warning, if you give me time, it will be a win for the cooinu. Percil also needed to be attacked so he wouldn't be. That would create a gap in the defense and, conversely, a chance for the Cousins would widen.

Percyl, who focuses on defending Cousin's attack, swoops away. Such a sight unfolds to the audience all the time. Time passes by.

The judgment of the warning is inconsistent by the referee, but it has come at a time when the first warning is taken well past another minute.

The look on the boys' faces in the north quarters swells expectations of winning.

Gollms shrugged with an unprecedented look in it.

"Seriously... this is..."