Rein had already discovered a vulnerability of the temple knights, no, perhaps not a vulnerability, to be precise, it was a weakness.
The temple knights' attack power seemed somewhat insufficient, their longswords struggling to penetrate the double defenses of the dark aura and the opponent's black armor, thus failing to inflict fatal damage which prolonged the battle.
Otherwise, if the temple knights' attack power had been sufficiently strong, then under the siege of four temple knights, one Evil Spirit Knight could not have lasted long.
Just as Rein advanced on horseback, the usually unsmiling face of Instructor Rudolph looked even more stern.
Rudolph had just said that Rein should trust that the young men of the church would easily win, and that Rein's role was merely to observe the battle.
But before long, another Evil Spirit Knight wielding a giant axe appeared.