The battles continued, with the more experienced fighters usually dominating the battlefield. A few situations similar to the first one occurred, and Aryan was elated by the results. 'I'm a great teacher,' he thought.
It was partially true.
Although his teaching did cause growth, it wasn't solely due to it. The stronger fighters gave the weaker ones goals, which the latter chased wholeheartedly. The stronger fighters also served as pseudo-teachers.
As the day progressed, it was finally Arthur's turn.
'Fate is a funny concept. It lurks in the shadows, masking its presence. However, at times such as these, it peeks through the veil of uncertainty, subtly revealing its presence and secretly making its move. Us mortals are simply the pieces on a massive chess board.'
Funnily enough, as the wheel of fate turned, Arthur was uncertain whether it was for the greater good, or for devastation.
His opponent was Oscar Rune.