As I converged my magic on my sword, I set up a melee against my fake. The opponent is a corresponding structure, meeting the sword several times - it is imminent.

The fake in front of me is faceless. There doesn't seem to be anything at all about the ability to express emotions, for example, to smile. Since it is difficult to read what the situation is from the look on your face, did you make this kind of treatment considering the area around it?

Because our powers are mutually reinforcing, even if we remain antagonistic, we will not be able to win or lose. However, the magic drain would be faster fake if it came to a long battle. Sticky and solid to win, but I didn't.

Instantly boost your strength and push back the fake sword. It's supposed to be mutual about magic control, but because it doesn't completely imitate my thought pattern, the fake one to this one's behavior was a step behind the response.

I wondered if there was room for a sword - but the fake defended the flash of pursuit immediately. Isn't it sweet?

"It's just that there seems to be a gap in it."

Apparently, the fake in front of you is moving in a way that is close to a computer program. Computation and the like would be instantaneous, and the choice of getting magic and moves would always be the best.

I can certainly imitate the habit of waving a sword, etc., but if I say one thing, I keep thinking and responding to things judged instantaneously, for a moment, but delayed. The fake must be peeking this way out and maybe the main thing is to take a counter. Probably programmed it that way by the producer's demon descent, I can interpret it.

Eliminate human movements and thoroughly continue to take your best hand… It is threatening and difficult for me to achieve again, but it seems that if I do something abruptly, as I did earlier, sometimes the response will only be delayed for a moment.

It's just not conclusive. Hence, the method for breaking the other person is imperative...... thinking in the impatience of how to break it down and summing up the conclusions in your head.

Put your legs forward. The sword is twisted and the fake plays it. It's a flesh-and-bomb battle that doesn't use so much flashy magic, and it seems plain... but if it goes out of hand, the blade definitely flies out of the fake. Even if the other sword comes in, it's unlikely that a single blow could lead to a fatal situation... which could lead to the breakdown of this castle. You shouldn't eat it as much as you can.

So, it's a way to defeat the fake at the heart... but the ability to do it together should naturally be a complete reproduction of defensive abilities. I mean, a half-breed blow will never work.

So do I have a hand... I had a candidate? A magic spear that transforms all enemies into target targets in development.

There is no indication that the fake will use it. If you know what I'm capable of, it's not strange to use it from the very beginning. However, I will not do so… perhaps because the technology itself is in the process of being developed.

From the fake that keeps guiding the optimal solution, the unfinished moves are probably obscure and not covered by the choice to acquire moves and magic. Then there's one way I can do it.

That is - use the technique on this occasion and defeat it. But that won't be enough. To the fake for sure. If you decide on this move, you may be able to defeat it, but without a plus alpha, it should be tough to hit. Then...

I breathe and converge the blade of the Special Attack on my body. Looking at the magic gathered in the sword in his possession, the fake apparently exposed his vigilance.

He seems to be aware of what technique it is. And I narrowed my eyes slightly. I don't know what you thought because it's basically faceless... I don't even know if you have thoughts in the first place, but the behavior could have been close to the question "why use that move?"

If it's a program that emphasizes efficiency, I'm not thinking of putting out unfinished items... I run. Shortly after we combined our swords again, a slightly fake magic sword was missing.

That's a small thing, not like being a decision maker...... fake is retrogressive. Apparently the choice is to distance yourself from the change once and see how it goes.

Whatever it is, I'll go after it. When the swords hit each other again, a blade spill occurs once again on the fake sword along with the metal sound.

Shortly afterwards, the fake collected magic on the sword and erased the blade spill. I can do that because it's not an actual sword. If the opponent uses this move and the sword over here is damaged, it will be bad... but the fake ones don't use special attack capability.

Is it something you think is an incomplete act and a reckless operation from the other person...... then

"Let's do another reckless thing"

I think of another technique in my head. However, there are various problems with using this. If I use it, I will have to decide on a battle in a short amount of time, so I need to look at the fake way out a little more.

So, I'm gonna get out of here before I let you in on your quest. As we approached and matched the swords, the judgment of the swords with the fakes began.

Gaga gaga, and every time the swords hit each other, the magic plays and diffuses with the wind pressure all around them. It's like I'm on offense and a fake plays it, but from time to time, a counterattack flies through this gap. But I'll calmly identify it and deal with it. Get nothing.

However, this one must maintain focus to prevent the opponent from attacking, while the fake is a merciless defense by the program. The magic drains faster that way, and this one keeps diving into the labyrinth and fighting at its end. Although there is still room for strength and the like, there is also no denying the possibility that somewhere the thread of concentration will be cut off with putz. Sometimes fatigue builds up that I'm not aware of myself... so it's unclear which is the advantage.

Besides, as far as I'm concerned, I'm not going to keep fighting like this... what I wanted to make sure was how I behaved when I was on offense. Probably if I run away, I'll hang up the pursuit with magic, but what if I bring it into melee... if I use magic, behind my back - the damage could be done to my people as well. The technique that we are going to use will be even more dangerous because of Resvail's help. I know the Sofias will defend themselves properly, but I still want to avoid the risk of injuries, so I want to make sure they don't use magic.

I have a case of using magic in melee fights, but if it's fake... there's no sign of using magic in this meeting. Probably means I'm leaving that extra time to defend my offense or fight back.

Yeah, the magic won't come if it looks like this... so sure, I wave the sword and instruct Lesbail. I activated the technique.