Instructor Layla was well aware of the power gap between the fourth stage and the eighth stage. It wasn't just a few levels—it was a monumental leap. For most students, moving from one stage to the next could take from many weeks to months even, and that was only with diligent effort and guidance.
The gap between the fourth and eighth stages was so vast that the idea of Milo standing a chance against Kyle under equal conditions seemed laughable. Yet, Layla had her reasons for pairing them.
'Even if his strength, speed, and mana pool have grown significantly, it doesn't mean he's unbeatable. Milo has always been resourceful. He'll make Kyle work for this victory.'
Layla knew Milo's determination. He might not win, but he wouldn't go down without a fight. There was something invaluable about testing students under pressure, even in an unbalanced matchup.