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However, it seems that they understood that Virum and Radia were fighting, and that the battle was exciting enough to excite Miselio, so the two of them were intrigued, quickly prepared themselves, and followed Miselio's guide to the place of the matter.
This is exactly where the expression ”battlefield” would be most appropriate.
The two arrived at the plaza accompanied by Miselio, and what jumped out at them was the sight of Virm running around the space in all directions, and the figure of Radia, who barely moved from the spot, but didn't let herself be approached by changing the terrain and attacking with magic.
Radia read her opponent's (Vilm) preliminary movements...the slightest tame or acceleration, changing the terrain and not letting her get into an optimal stance.
Vilm's fist shots and kicks, released while off balance, are instantly blocked by the composed rock wall.
I'm sure you'll be able to find out more about this in the future.
'Oh? You're finally up, you two.
The one who called out to the two men, who were transfixed by the high level of battle going on in front of them, was Hinori, who had a fruit in hand and her usual bright smile on her face.
''Good morning, Hinori-sama.''
'Yes, good morning. So, did you two come to see Virum and sister Dear's handfasting?
'Yes. I'm interested in Lady Radia's fighting style.
'I'll take a cue from your master and his master's fight!
When the three of them exchanged morning greetings, they returned their gazes to find that they were blocked by the rock wall from which the kick was fired from behind Radia.
I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to make it work.
”You've done it,” says Vilm, ”but that's to be expected. ”Well, you're doing it, but that's to be expected.
It was Radia's smile that took over Radia's head and was directed at Virum, who seemed to have the upper hand, and did not seem to be in a hurry at all.
She is good at being the first to go after, but that doesn't mean she doesn't take the initiative.
Rather, it's a style that keeps the opponent in check while limiting the options for attack and not letting them get free.
The fists of Vilm's fists, which have the power to make the ground cave in, are also not something that can catch her off-guard, and after being easily swept away, she was hit in the back with a palm strike.
''Huh! Not yet!
She receives a painful blow but only frowns slightly and instantly turns to fight back, unleashing a series of blows mixed with fist kicks, all of which are lightly swept away.
It's the same movement as Vilm's, reminiscent of a flowing dance, but Radia's is more refined.
In terms of physical and tactical skills, her experience is overwhelmingly superior.
However, it's not so much that Virum is inferior to them.
He has been using his surplus magical power to strengthen his body, so his strength, speed, and endurance will be better than hers.
It's a good thing that you're able to have a good time with your brother and apprentice.
In addition, although the bottom of her palm just now was something she seriously unleashed, the person who received it was pinned down.
''This is not going to be a winner for a while~''
I see. That tactic not only limits the opponent's movements, but also reduces the power of their attacks. It's just like Radia-sama.
I've never seen my master take a real attack before...
While Hinori watched the game in a light-hearted manner, Meldina watched Radia's tactics and Cunaria watched the battle itself.
In the end, their hand-to-hand combat was to last until noon, and it was a draw due to the arbitration of Foumir, who wanted to play with Virum.