"I create a sword made of condensed rainbow flames and then swing it down. My mother used her Trident to effortlessly block and then counter attacks. I create two daggers out of my flames. However, they shattered like glass; magic constructs are not very durable, especially when compared to an artifact. I take to the skies and distance myself. The fact that she doesn't press her advantage in close range means she's not using her full strength, though I doubt I would survive if she were to do that. The bracelets detect lethal attacks and deploy a barrier, allowing one to go all out; however, the barrier has its limits. The Colosseum barrier is stronger than even the non-mass-produced model of bracelets. so I decide to channel my flame Kamehameha against my mother. She just puts up a lightning shield; it is stronger than the lightning barrier; however, I notice its weakness." The lightning shield is stronger than the lightning barrier as it's more condensed. However, the barrier's sphere perfectly covers her from all angles; the shield, on the other hand, makes it possible to bypass if you can get an attack around it. I naturally begin firing a barrage of rainbow Suns, trying to use the chance of low visibility to get one of my attacks through. I don't think my rainbow Suns will be powerful enough to deal with the lightning armor. I have to deal with her final layer of defense, being turtle shell on top of that. I continue to bombard; unfortunately, the shield isn't stationary. It's obvious you can move your shield around. I use a breath attack more powerful than before. This one seems to be able to crack the shield a little bit. However, I then immediately launch a flame Kamehameha, shattering the shield, and then bombarding her relentlessly. Unfortunately, I still have not even landed so much as a single attack.
My mother smiles at me and says, "You've definitely improved. I guess I should get a bit serious," and turns into lightning, full-body elementalization. I was surprised; my unique Magic Rainbow Flame transformation does allow me to perform elementalization, which is why physical attacks don't have any effect on me. But I can't turn my entire body into my rainbow flames; I can only partially elementalize my body at the moment. So I'm unable to reproduce the full power of a Logia devil fruit using my magic. I'm unable to track my mother's movements; she's simply too fast. But I feel the distinct feeling of being smacked with a Trident in the back, sending me flying, smashing into the barrier of the Colosseum. I hear the sound of shattering glass before colliding into the non-destroyed half of the Colosseum, reducing the entire thing to a crater.
I've been smacked back to my base form and I can't move. I use the last of my strength to equip my clothes from my storage ring. The downside of my magic is that it costs me an outfit every time I activate my unique Magic Rainbow Flame transformation. After all, it's the ultimate composite magic that involves combining every element of Magic. The form it takes, being rainbow flames, is probably influenced by myself, as that's how I imagine it looks. But in truth, it's a combination of all elements of Magic. It distorts the space around, which is why I can't just pull my clothes back into my spatial ring. My mother flies down, still in her full combat mode, smiling at me and says, "You truly have improved. If this were you in the past, that attack would have been enough to kill you." Suddenly, I notice some people flying in the sky. My mother seems to pick up on it as well and looks up, "Ah, isn't the Demon Lord and the 12 Demon Knights? Seems like you managed to teleport everyone out of the Colosseum to safety." The Demon Lord seems to be pretty pissed, saying, "Did you have to destroy the entire Coliseum?" She says, "It's your fault for making this stupid thing out of regular stone. I mean, you didn't even use enchantments or r-enchantments; you just assumed the barrier would be enough, so this is clearly your mistake. Besides, it's not like we don't have a place to hold the rest of the tournament. You can just use the Brisbane or Melbourne Grand Coliseum. A Colosseum is a small price to pay to test my daughter's growth."