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Sullivan looked at the two as they fought each other. Scathach used her demonic spear, while Saber used her inivisible sword, which he knew was excaliber.
Sullivan watched intently as Scathach and Saber engaged in a fierce battle, their weapons clashing with incredible force. Scathach's demonic spear unleashed devastating strikes, while Saber skillfully wielded her invisible sword.
The clash of their legendary weapons created an electrifying spectacle, leaving Sullivan in awe of their unmatched skill and power.
"They are very cool. I hope I could fight like that."
Sullivan was strong in both the magical and physical aspects. But his technique was nowhere near the level of Scathach and Saber.
"If I were to fight them without my cheating bloodline, I would be killed in a blink of an eye."
Sullivan admired their fluid movements and precise attacks, realizing that his own abilities were no match for their grace and expertise.
He couldn't help but feel envy, wishing he possessed even a fraction of their combat prowess.
"Oh my, I have not only the sin of sloth but also the sin of envy in my blood too."
Sullivan muttered to himself, surprised by the sins that slowly manifested themselves. He wondered if that should be considered a weakness or not. Because he had watched many anime. He knew that those who processed the power of sin in its purest form would be very strong.
But he didn't know how to use it because it was innate, unlike the divine power he just unlocked.
Scathach smiled beautifully as she fought with Saber, then she spoke.
"You are really good, but that's not enough to even make me get serious."
Her voice carried a hint of amusement, as if she found the battle rather entertaining. But it wasn't enough for her to even call it a warm-up.
As Saber struggled to keep up, she couldn't help but feel a twinge of frustration.
"You are very strong, but I shall not lose."
Saber said with detemination She wanted to use her noble phatasm. Her invisible sword started to glow with a brilliant light, ready to unleash its devastating power. The air crackled with anticipation as Saber prepared to strike her with all her might.
Scathach chuckled softly, her eyes glinting with excitement.
"Oh, how intriguing. Show me what you're truly capable of."
Scathach said loftily. She wanted to test her new power as well.
As the tension between them grew, Saber's determination intensified, fueling her desire to unleash her noble phantasm and prove that she could overcome this fight.
But before she could release it, her sword stopped working, like it was out of battery.
Saber's eyes widen. She didn't know what had happened to her sword. She felt that her connection with her sword had been blocked.
Then, as she tried to forcefully connect with her sword again, Sullivan spoke to her and Scathach.
"Hey, Hey! There's no need to use such a powerful move in a friendly sparring match, right? And Scathach, I knew that you wanted to test your power, but can't you just wait for us to go to your shadow world?"
Saber's frustration grew as she realized that Sullivan had interrupted her attempt to reconnect with her sword. She glanced at Scathach, wondering if she had the same problem as her, but she looked like she didn't have a problem with her spear.
That's mean. The man who blocked her connection with her sword was her master. She felt tense, as she couldn't feel an ounce of power coming from him. Which shouldn't be possible. and that might mean only one thing. He was stronger than her.
As she was about to say something to Sullivan. Shirou appeared, then started to apologize to Sullivan for Saber's misbehavior.
He didn't know that Scathach had provoked her first by releasing her killing intent. But that didn't mean she could swing her sword and start the fight first.
She should ask before doing anything.
"I am really sorry, Sullivan-san. Saber didn't know what she was doing. And I can't stop her in time."
Shirou bowed deeply, his expression filled with guilt. He couldn't stop Saber in time.
Sullivan heard that he just smiled and said,
"Don't worry, Shirou. It was just a misunderstanding. And it wasn't her entire fault. She was provoked first, after all."
Sullivan said it truthfully. It was clear that Saber was provoked into starting the fight. Scathach just smiled and acted like it wasn't her fault at all.
As Sullvan spoke with Shirou. And Scathach was just chilling, like always. Morgan had watched Saber like a hawk. She seemed to have something on her mind.
Jeanne noticed her weird gaze at Saber. She didn't know much about Morgan. But she had experience seeing through people who were going to mess with someone.
"Don't make trouble for our Lord."
She was his servant, so she should not make trouble for him. Jeanne's words were stern and filled with a sense of duty. She understood the importance of loyalty and protecting their Lord, which is why she felt compelled to warn Morgan against causing any disruptions.
Morgan stopped looking at Saber and focused on Jeanne. She didn't retort and chose to stay quiet. Any plan that might have formed inside her mind disappeared.
Even though her master didn't make it clear about hierarchy. She knew that Jeanne was number one in his heart, and the last place was hers.
'I will change it. I will be his number one, and then I will take revenge. Even though she wasn't the one who killed me, she was his counterpart. She must be killed at all costs.'
Her hatred for the pendragon was immeasurable. She would do anything in her power to wipe them out.
Sullivan after he had spoken with Shirou. He then looked at his servants. He introduced them to everyone. There's nothing wrong with it except
'Oh, I forgot that Morgan hates Saber or anyone who has anything to do with the Pendragon name.'
Sullivan thought that he might have to do something about it. Or at least prevent her from doing anything stupid before he brought them into his world.