When the Bishop saw Arthur running toward the other vampire, ready to kill him, all he wanted was to jump into that arena and stop the fight, as things were not going by his plans, but he could not do that!
For the people watching, it did not matter who won the fight. They wanted to see blood, death, and an exciting battle. They did not know who Arthur was or what he was. How the fight went was the only thing that mattered to them.
Arthur moved from one side of the arena to the other in a matter of seconds, shocking the vampire, who still believed Arthur was a rank one mage, just like all the other captains.
The Bishop himself could not see through Arthur either, but seeing how easily he dealt with him, he did not believe Arthur was powerful enough to go against him in a fight.
"You don't understand," the vampire said when Arthur was right in front of him with the spear piercing his stomach.
"T-the Bishop, h-he's planning som-something."