Its sword trident, shaken by Amel, converged in a blink of magic in an instant.

"Come on, which one falls......!

Those words are emanated from Amel's mouth. I shall watch the end of this battle as I see the sight.

Sophia and Amel's sword clash. In a moment, the offset magic spread and blew through me and Croix's body watching the game with a gust of wind.

At the same time it produces so much magic that Zemun groans, filling the training ground. If it hadn't been treated beforehand for the magic to leak out, it would have been a fuss by now.

And both swords... collided and both sides stopped.

"Mutual."

"No, unfortunately not"

Sophia reacts to Amel's whining. Immediately after, further magic leaks out of the sword she grips.

Then the opponent opened his eyes. I realize if you still had the magic hidden - that's how you want to say it.

Sophia then plays Amel's sword. The Great Sword still has its magic on it, but it is a lot offset by the clash. Under these circumstances, Sofia can easily play the sword.

But Amel hasn't shut up either. Immediately boost the magic and shake the blade down to Sofia. An instantaneous convergence of magic, but the crystal or amount of magic in the workout is considerable.

But - Sophia flushes it out flat, too.

"Ku!?"

That was just unexpected, Amel took a step back. Sophia against doesn't move. The idea is to keep an eye on Amel and attack him carefully.

Even as Sophia, it wouldn't be a good idea to force her into it and get an Amel blade...... I think her magic barrier would be defensible enough, but depending on what method Amel possesses, she could not get away with the attack and eat it.

As for Sophia, I want to avoid that...... I could somehow read the intent. She would have no problem taking the sword. But more than that, I believe it would be desirable to leave the sword untouchable

There will be aspects of us moving not to be hit... but there is going to be an intention to show how big we are by showing overwhelming power.

Honestly there seems to be a downside to this as well... it's not nice to lose your willingness to fight Bizel in a weird frustration... but Sophia set me up to think.

"Ha ha!

Flash with your voice. Amel couldn't avoid taking that sword trident by stuffing an intermission in an instant with a great sword.

That makes the distress run on her face. The shock came out of my arm, or because I had more power than I expected... no, in this case both?

What happened the next moment was the appearance of Amel being flown backwards by Sophia's sword pressure with the Great Sword in place.

Exactly. Amel can't help it if her legs are off the ground either. It didn't get to the point of falling, but it still got out of balance a lot. Sophia could have chased around here, but stops once.

Do you have any thoughts... or...

"No, that's just great... well, the princess who defeated the Demon King. I knew you weren't a half-breed opponent, but you had nothing else to admire."

Amel squeaks. I don't give up the color of the eyes of what I say, but rather deeply recognize the fact that I have a lot of power, and I feel like I praise you from the bottom of my heart about us. At this rate, it wouldn't mean losing your temper.

And Sophia responds again... does it feel like the last thing she didn't chase was to fight Amel, to be convinced to the fullest by beating him directly from the front, and to come to battle with Bizel on top of that?

From here on out, let's consider the outcome of the battle and decide what I should do after the duel. When you think like that, the battlefield moves.

"Let's go!

Amel declares and waves an even greater sword. The magic poured into your body is considerable, but the method of warfare is still a word of swine rush.

Sophia, by contrast, responds calmly everywhere. Having identified the full amount of magic, she draws the proper magic from the depths of her body and recieves Amel's sword.

... From the first time Sophia fought, you can think of techniques such as feeling subtle magic as complete. Yet it captures completely the magic that Aemer emits so that she can respond.

Situationally, Sophia has completely mastered the battlefield, you can think of it. As for Amel, he wants to break the unfavourable war situation, but he's fundamentally too different in his abilities, so it's just hard to appreciate how much.

Amel understands such a battle situation or not... she pushes further in while watching the battle. But Sophia took it flat and played it.

In the meantime, Amel laughs everywhere. I just watched a little bit to see if there was anything to it - but she put even more magic into the sword, the atmosphere of pushing and running. Somehow, I can even feel the temper to enjoy the battle in front of me.

That's when I realized one thing. Amel is a battle fanatic and there is no doubt that the battle is everything. I just thought in this case he was dying to win, but he's not. Instead, you even think you can lose this battle.

The act of combat is an end in itself, and for her even winning or losing is not an object of interest, or something like that... I feel like it's a miracle that she stayed so far as a Demon King candidate because it feels so thorough.

Sophia continues to prevent Amel's sword and occasionally turns to counterattack. Then Amel is at a disadvantage at once. Sophia's sword touches Amel's body lightly, and on the contrary, Sophia hasn't even taken a blow...... an overwhelming difference exists at this point.

So, what does Amel do... but she's one side of the offense. I rather just smile telling you to enjoy this moment right now.

A great sword is directed towards Sofia. But Sophia prevented it - so magic poured into the sword at once.

I assume that you intend to hang on to your decision, and now you're watching Sophia. Then Amel also increases her magic so that she realizes or counteracts it. As for the battle though - it was light.

The swords of both clashing again. but a different situation than before. Sophia could only afford it and the opposing Amel looked like she was going to suffer.

"Huh...!

Amel managed to pull the sword back and retreat. But when Sophia packed her time and wondered if she had increased her magic even more, she swung it down with a big sword.

Sophia's blow bursts into Amel's sword, which had not accumulated magic - shortly afterwards, the guine and metal sounds clinging, the great sword detached from Amel's hand and fell to the floor.

"... brilliant"

Zemun praises. Sophia, by contrast, had a disciplined meeting with Zemun... and Amel laughed again.

"No, no, I tried to fight, but this is tight. There was absolutely no gap."

"Did you understand?

"Oh, right. We still don't have enough experience to fight heroes."

So he pours his gaze on me... he still seems a little untrained. I knew we should follow you here.

I thought so, and I... opened my mouth to Amel.