As Aegis spoke the final words to his partner he was looking forward, towards his opponent. Thanks to that, the knight managed to notice Shuhei's focused stare directed at his face. Moments after, the Light Dragon Slayer crossed his arms in with what seemed to be a slightly dissatisfied expression and turned to talk to his partner.
"Hm."That fact didn't sit well with Aegis. It was just too strange. Intent stare, followed with dissatisfaction just as the cyan-haired mage spoke his plan to Waffles, it was all just too much of a coincidence and his guts were telling him there was more to it that meets the eye.
'The eye, huh.'An intent stare, aimed at the knight's face. What followed was a reaction to the words Aegis spoke, something which would only occur should Shuhei know them. Hearing them was out of the question. The only other sense that could possibly uncover the same information would be sight, provided his gaze was locked upon Aegis' lips.
'A factor which was present, it seems.'With those thoughts in mind, the knight had sufficient reasons to suspect Shuhei's sight is outstandingly good, so much so that he could lip read from over 10 metres away flawlessly. No true proof was present, but he felt his opponent's body language and actions were enough to safely conclude such a thing. Understanding that his foe would hold many trump cards, Aegis took advantage of the last moments before the fight started and activated Origin Perception EX as he glared at his enemy, peering into his existence.
'So that's what you can do.' -he thought-
'It's good I chose to perceive you.'The moment the fight was officially started, Waffles had begun doing one of possibly the stupidest things a weaker person would do when faced with his stronger opponents, meaning that he was either incredibly inexperienced in combat or a tactical genius. Regardless of which case it was, he gave Aegis exactly what he needed. Time to make a heavy gamble.
His move was entirely based on foresight and anticipation. For this fight, his only chance of overwhelming his opponent is through those abilities alone, as he should prove better or on par with him in other paragraphs. Aegis, through Origin Perception, understood that on Shuhei's list of priorities, winning comes before honour. The knight also knew that he was rather famous for his "heroism", more specifically his choice to always protect others and disregarding his own safety. Those two thoughts in mind, Aegis did not forget that before the fight, he signalled his foe that he wishes to fight honourably. Those facts put together imply that Shuhei would aim to abuse the cyan-eyed swordsman's honourable spirit to tie his hands and defeat him more easily.
Only one way to do that at the time. Aim at Waffles.
Adding to that the fact Aegis' team mate was practically taunting both dragon slayers and it was clear that the likeliness of him getting targeted first was very high.
Something else derived through from Origin Perception was a bit about Shuhei's personality. He appeared to enjoy showing off, implying he may chose to use a slower, but flashier attack against Waffles.
Aegis understood that if all that was to be true, then the scenario was such that he was left completely unchecked for some seconds while his target was absolutely covered in openings and the knight only ever needed one. It was a great gamble, for if his predictions were off, he might very well end up jumping face first into a spell he can't avoid and suffer severe damage. Furthermore, there was a high probability of Waffles being hit in both cases.
But that was also his advantage.
Shuhei would not expect Aegis to abandon his ally to fate and jump in for the kill, or at least so he hoped.
As Waffles fired his deliberately off-set shots, Shuhei jumped in front of Eternia, apparently his attention focused on the gunner. As that was happening, Aegis turned so that his left shoulder faced the enemy and tensed up his previously relaxed posture, beginning to assume a lowered stance with his head tilted towards the space between his arms, which in turn were raised to shoulder level. It was a traditional offensive stance used often by many swordsmen... but Aegis had an entirely different purpose for it. He had tilted his head forward while raising his arms because he wanted to have the lower half of his face hidden by his arm and shoulder. The reason was quite simple.
"Spellrend..." -was the word he spoke in a low voice and the word he did not want his opponent to hear or see, because that single word was the only thing that gave away the difference between the general stance and Aegis' version, which was less a sword fighting stance and more a preparation for a spell. Just as Shuhei began the motion for the spell, the knight had finished the preparations for the one he was going to make. When the White Dragon Slayer lashed his hands forth, wanting to clap them, Aegis used Linkstep to transport himself right next to him. The very instant he materialised in his desired location, he executed the second part of the spell. Kicking off from the ground and unleashing the stored power in them at the same time, thus launching himself forward at speeds so great he left behind after images as he flew through the air. It was a point-blank execution of the spell and technique known as "Spellrend Drive". Aegis did not want to take any chances with this attack, the opening he was shown was just too great to allow such a thing. Not only were both Shuhei and Eternia open to attack, but they were aligned
perfectly, meaning they could both be struck with a single swing. Furthermore, the Storm Slayer's line of sight was blocked by her partner to a large extent, so the time for reaction she had was
even less.
The whole offence and quite possibly the outcome of the fight pivoted on that one attack Aegis made, his first one. For that reason, he made sure to counter Shuhei's reflexes which are almost as fast as light itself by moving not simply fast,
as fast as actual light. Even if that was a feat the White Slayer was capable of himself, his reaction time shouldn't be as quick, since despite having his reaction time greatly reduced as a side-effect of his magic, reaction time depends on the brain's processing speed, the speed at which it's "commands" reach the body's muscles and the speed at which the muscle fiber contracts. None of those are executed via or effected by light in any way, so it should not be possible to accelerate them to such speeds, not to mention physical matter's inability to move as fast as light.
That was what Aegis was relying on to make his attack work, so he was, deep within hoping that his foe could not defy the laws of the world like a god and somehow evade, especially considering his awkward at the time stance.
As the cyan knight flew past both his enemies, he dug his heels into the ground about 5 metres behind Eternia and used them to pivot around.
"...Drive!"At that point Aegis destroyed Serenity and occupied his free hands with Kanshou & Bakuya, immediately executing Hiken: Shards of Reality in the direction of his foes, but reducing it's range so that it ends just before hitting Waffles if he still stood where he was initially. That action had several purposes. The first one was to attempt to eliminate Eternia right from the start, the second was to try to deal massive damage to the, hopefully, deabilitated Shuhei and the third and final purpose was to protect Waffles in case there were any spells flying towards him. Basically, instead of trying to defend him through defensive spells and abilities, Aegis wanted to try and actually overpower and destroy any spells that might be flying towards him with one of his strongest ones.
Cooldowns:
Origin Perception EX -3 posts.
Spellrend Drive -6 posts.
Hiken: Shards of Reality -8 posts.
Linkstep -2 posts.
Prepared sword blueprints: 10
Total cost of cast spells: 35%, reduced to 30% due to Aegis regenerating 5% through the passive effect of Golden Glory: The Might of Sabertooth.
If Shuhei gets hit by Spellrend Drive, the B-ranked spells that get affected by it are Flash Enhancement and White Dragon's Wing