Sword of the Philosopher

Princess VS Knight

I couldn't even just wave my sword in town the next morning, so I decided to go out to the suburbs. I reached the wilderness off the streets, paying attention to the demons just in case.

There's a big tree. I sit at the root of it. Alto, who has accompanied him, opens his mouth as Sofia and Eina prepare to face each other.

"Something peaceful."

"Peace?"

"No, the demons are trekking, and I have what Mr. Luon calls a nasty enemy... but I think it's peaceful to be near people,"

Sure would feel that way on the surface...... without the presence of fallen angels, there would be fighting by demonic crusades, but I would have participated in the feast in a much lighter spirit than before.

That's how I felt at first, but gradually to seriousness... I don't know, do I attract this kind of thing? Or do we really get involved by examining the existence of a mystery called God?

"Which one do you think will win, Mr. Luon?

Alto asks. I look to Sophia and Eina, who confront each other and lay down their swords. I tried to speak out, but before that,

"I think I'm Sophia. 'Cause you've fought the Demon King and you've fought Luon ever since, haven't you?

And, Caln's words. But Alto argues against that.

"No, no, even Mr. Eina will do quite a bit. So many names on the bulletin board."

"That kind of alt is on there, but you couldn't beat a dragon,"

"Don't poke me where it hurts...... it's not a good idea for Eina to decide she can't fight dragons"

"If you can't win, isn't Sophia better up there? You knocked him out, didn't you?

"- If it was a simple power comparison, Sophia would be up there."

Alto and Caln pay attention to what I'm saying.

"Well, even Eina knows what's going on around here, so I think we'll do something about it..."

I can't move with both sides in the air. After several battles, we have been trained as knights together. You can think of something in your hand as something you have some idea of.

If that's the case, I can understand this silence too...... and Eina made the move.

Was she the one who set it up first? It's just that Sophia won't give it all either. If so, pure swordsmanship battle, huh?

When Eina released the slaughter vertically, Sophia responded directly from the front. At the same time as receiving it, the high metal noise sticks to the plain.

It greatly cleaves this space of peace, signals the start of the game - moments when Eina moves her legs as she slides her sword. thereby reaching beside Sofia at once.

Ability to use physical enhancement - Eina herself said she made a trial and error in pursuing Sofia, but is that clearly demonstrated in the fight as well?

But Sophia responded immediately. When you play the slash that was unleashed, you turn to counterattack.

What she rolled out was a sideburn - but I took it off. No, Aina accelerated and avoided it in an instant, to be precise.

- That's fast.

Alto leaks his thoughts. Yeah, it's unexpected even for me.

Eina wore armor, so she had the image that the motion would be dull accordingly, but it actually doesn't seem to be the same. She said she had increased her speed of movement, but that wouldn't be the only situation in front of her. In addition to the bottom-up of the amount of magic through training, the fundamental magic enhancement… the result is a sure appearance.

Sophia's had as much experience in the battle as she's had so far.

Sophia waves her sword to restrain her opponent's movement. Loser and Eina depended on it at speed...... but Sophia flashed predicting her point of movement.

"Huh!?"

Eina defends herself with a sword. Gagin, and the blade engaged, and Eina retreated, realizing that she was unfavourable.

"Oh, that's a little down."

Caln says. And I'll explain.

"As for Eina, I guess you thought speed enhancement was not perceived as working"

"In fact, did you capture it?

"Probably. Because no matter how much you increase your abilities, you can't fall out of your stained habits of movement or anything...... Sophia would know those habits, and you've identified them well and waved your sword, something like that?

Now Sophia attacks first. The first sword trident was a straight shake down, and Eina also defended it. Second shot to keep standing. Play the blade to avoid this too.

But Sophia won't let the offense loose. Still, I will put my legs forward and decide between three, four, and a sword. Eina, who prevents it one by one, but showed a face that seemed painful as soon as possible.

"... you're changing speed"

Sophia's sword-wielding speed is changing with every single knife. Not only does it get faster, but apparently it also changes the amount of magic and so on to change the power and so on.

When this happens, Eina has no choice but to instantly judge and respond to the magic that prepares her for the sword... but apparently she can't do that much more precise analysis. No, in this case, is that something like being able to do but not be able to react instantly? Either way, Eina has no choice but to maintain her magic and respond to Sophia's sword.

Eina continues to boost output to Sophia's sword trident, which is rolled out by loosely weaving… naturally, Eina's fatigue comes first. And Sophia will have more magic. It is self-evident that if this happens, the more time passes, the more disadvantageous Eina becomes.

If so - Eina stepped in one turn. It's more of a bet than being jilli poor, but we just have to overshadow the situation all at once.

Though, Sophia was reading that too - just waiting for her to move in line with Eina, too. A move from the side that seemed to indicate it. To my surprise the alts watching the game were "oh," it was an abrupt event.

The swords of Sophia and the others are staggered. I don't use magic or anything, but the magic put in my sword would be considerable. The moment the blades touched each other, I felt magic releasing from my body in one piece.

And what started was impending. Though the status quo Sofia should be advantageous - it was Eina who started pushing here.

"Oh, can you go?

Caln opens his eyes. There's no chance that Sophia would bother to pull in and fight back... but Sophia dropped back. Did you retreat because you weren't pushed down and were stronger than you expected?

As for Eina, I wouldn't be able to tell if what went down was a trap... though I think I invited 100 percent.

I don't know what Eina thought - she chose to move forward. At the same time, magic overflows from your body, and even more magic swells from your whole body to build magic barriers.

That also felt like a throwaway - the result of thinking you couldn't win if you didn't decide here? But...

Sophia responded instantly and took a decent blow all over Eina. A whirlwind occurs at the moment, Zua, and. It's the aftermath of a shock wave, caused by a high concentration of magic clashing against each other.

This offense, which way did you think the armies were... arrow tip, Eina, was exhausted first. Sophia didn't miss the resulting gap and accelerated and slipped into Eina's pocket.

That's how I unleashed the intermediate move "Fresh Stream Flash" to slash - should be adding or subtracting, but it was still shocking enough for Eina to fall into shock.

Sophia quickly flips her body when she decides to move. So Eina gets up quickly...... it seems to be working, but there's not much change in movement.

"That's great, Master Sophia"

Smile. He also seemed proud of his strength, and also seemed to miss him somewhere again.

"Until this point, Master Sophia is overwhelmed… but the battle is not over"

Speaking of which, Eina kicked the ground into the offensive.