- 3,860
- 2,174
The reason is simple, ruphas is Conceptually stronger than alovenus which is L1A character.
No matter how much alovenus Infinitely transcended herself, ruphas still above her
Anti feats:
^because Alovenus has no desire to win, therefore Ruphas is able to kill permanently Alovenus.
Because of that, i just said "Possibly 1A/ Likely 1A For ruphas Instead 1A"
However, Ruphas began to push back with her sword, while Alovenus showed signs of impatience on her face for the first time.
This is strange. I can’t possibly lose. I can’t be pushed back.
She should have been increasing her power according to her opponent. Naturally, Ruphas was doing the same thing, but while she was doing so, Alovenus was also repeating it. Therefore, they should be neither superior nor inferior.
So why was she being pushed back? Why was she losing?
“A quarrel (game) between children…That’s what you called it, right, Alovenus?”
Ruphas pushed Alovenus back with even greater force. They were doing the same thing by repeatedly configuring their settings to be above each other’s settings. However, Ruphas was doing it slightly faster. Alovenus was increasing the speed at which she became stronger. The scale was increasing. But Ruphas was still one step ahead. Somehow, there was a difference between them. What was the reason for this?
No matter how much alovenus Infinitely transcended herself, ruphas still above her
Anti feats:
- I—I’m compromising…? Are you saying that I’m giving up?”
“No, you aren’t compromising. You’re not giving up, but you’re not obsessed enough with victory.”
-Ruphas and Alovenus had different goals. The Goddess only sought someone who was her equal, while the rebel was aiming beyond that
^because Alovenus has no desire to win, therefore Ruphas is able to kill permanently Alovenus.
Because of that, i just said "Possibly 1A/ Likely 1A For ruphas Instead 1A"