Venerable Joshua and the Everchanger both grew dejected from their failure.
The Everchanger lamented that his outdated tech and materials held his battle partner back from winning this crucial test.
The First Sword was in a similar position, but she was still able to give her pilot just the right amount of support to facilitate her breakthrough.
The direct comparison between success and failure made the living mech's lack of positive results a lot more glaring.
Was it because of the Everchanger's messy configuration of Ascension Runes?
The First Sword only ever specialized in one mode of combat, so all of her Ascension Runes were focused on making her armor tougher and her attacks hit harder. This was how the expert swordsman mech effectively channeled the growth of its spiritual foundation in a useful direction. The Everchanger pursued a different strategy from the onset. As a mech that was able to change his design spirits on command, he had given up on pursuing maximum combat power and instead went all-in on maximum versatility.
This was why the growth of his spiritual foundation became dispersed as he invested a handful of Ascension Runes into a dozen different Ascension Paths.
For example, the Everchanger had invested 5 Ascension Runes into the Path of the Illuminator. This not only increased the firepower of his Vitalus luminar crystal rifle by a small margin, but also made it easier for Venerable Joshua to resonate with the weapon, thereby amplifying its damage even further.
Yet in the recently concluded duel against the Teenage Swordswoman, the highly damage-resistant properties of heavenly energy almost completely negated the damage potential of the Vitalus! This not only invalidated the Everchanger's ranged capabilities, but also wasted the Ascension Runes invested in this area!
The Everchanger had always been designed to function as a quintessential hero mech.
He was never designed to function as a pure swordsman mech like the First Sword or as a pure rifleman mech like the Promethea.
Stripping the melee or ranged capabilities from the Everchanger resulted in a half-baked expert mech whose remaining combat power could never match up against a proper swordsman mech or rifleman mech.
This shouldn't have been a disqualifying factor. The original intent of a hero mech was to utilize its strength to target an opponent's weakness.
In the years since Venerable Joshua began to pilot what he considered to be his ultimate dream mech, he had always managed to make use of this advantage to make himself at least somewhat. effective on the battlefield.
Even if he was not able to gain the upper hand in a fight, he was still able to hold his own on the battlefield. Powerful hero mechs rarely fell into a heavy disadvantage.
None of that happened today.
The Everchanger failed. This was indisputable. Venerable Joshua failed as well, but his mech certainly did not help to bail him out this time.
know this is not necessarily a demerit when piloting a hero mech, but not every enemy will fall into the category of being vulnerable to your sword or your rifle. Your recent duel has proved that you are completely vulnerable to opponents who are powerful and skilled enough to withstand both of your armaments. At that point, you have no choice but to rely on the tools you have available and use whatever strengths you have to overcome the enemy's own advantages by force. This is why Saint Dise was able to win her duel while you did not. If you invested more effort into polishing your swordsmanship, you could have at least forced the Teenage Swordswoman into a draw! Regret suffused Joshua's mind. He thought back on all of the training and sparring sessions organized by his wife.
Ketis enthusiastically tried to pass on her love of traditional swordsmanship to him, but he had always rebuffed her attempts because he had no passion for this discipline.
Joshua should have forced himself to take her lessons more seriously and improve his ability to defeat difficult opponents with the sword alone.
It was too naive for him to assume he could solve every opponent by relying on his admittedly middling attainments in swordsmanship and marksmanship.
Meanwhile, men and women who were an entire generation younger than Ark had surpassed him and entered the ranks of saints, thereby creating new legacies for themselves that had little to do with the glory of the old family!
Before they could speak any further, the Heavensword finally changed its pattern!
It no longer floated in space as if it had gotten stock in a logic loop. The grand work slowly shrunk in size until it returned to its original dimensions.
The sword then proceeded to fly straight towards the combat carrier where Ketis could be found.
The Amphis Extremis and the Everchanger hastily moved and put themselves onto the path of the relic weapon, but the Heavensword simply disappeared before it crashed into the machines. An instant later, the Heavensword directly appeared inside the hangar bay of the starship and appeared in front of Ketis yet again!
The Heavensword thrummed with heavenly energy. It looked a bit more active than usual, and was probably ready to take action!
Ketis grew a lot more nervous, but she still held out hope that the Heavensword would see reason
this time.
"I am impressed by what you have managed to do, but that is no reason for you to impose yourself on me. I already have a sword, and I am committed to developing my own swordsmanship even if it cannot measure up to yours. Nothing you do or say will persuade me to give up what is mine! The swordmaster gripped her Bloodsinger in a stance that was poised to attack. She had gained a bit of inspiration from observing the swordsmanship of the three energy manifestations.
The swordmaster did not mind showing the Heavensword how she thought of applying what she gained if the two came to blows!
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