For Kevin, the shame of his failure hung heavy on his shoulders. As a descendant of the Seven Deadly Sins, the pressure to excel was even greater. But instead of wallowing in self-pity, I couldn't help but feel a sense of disdain towards him. After all, he had brought this upon himself with his arrogance and neglect.
As for Mia, her easygoing personality seemed to shield her from the full weight of the shame that lingered in the air. Despite her struggles during the class, there was a resilience in her spirit that was undeniable.
Even Seven Deadly Sins are not perfect in all areas.
Only their talent is outstanding.
In time, their talent will bloom and will continue to grow.
But right now they faced the harsh reality that talent alone was not enough. The gruelling physical demands of Azgoth's class served as a wake-up call for both Kevin and Mia, reminding them that true strength required more than just innate abilities.