Kyoto defeated Aerospace Institute's six second-year students in just a few minutes. It made Aerospace lose their confidence. In a ten-on-four situation against Kyoto, it would be a fool's dream to turn the tables.
Two minutes after Kyoto dealt with the six second-year students, Aerospace's remaining four participants stopped resisting.
Beep! The referee's whistle sounded, and Kyoto stopped attacking. They lined up and stood calmly in the ring.
They showed no excitement just because they had claimed a stunning victory at breakneck speed—instead, Kyoto just stood there calmly, waiting for the final verdict.
Only a top university would have this kind of humble composure that allowed the audience to feel a more profound impression of Kyoto. It also allowed the many participating teams to feel their terrifying strength and superb tactical literacy.
While waiting for the referee to announce the result, many audience members asked similar questions.