Narrator:
The Battle of Regular Jue Viole Grace and the Test Ranker Pan. The employee of the Ranking Office who saw the historic battle herself would say on the Test Records:
"The Regular attacked the Ranker with a never-before-seen Shinsoo Manipulation Technique, and due to the surprising amount of talant, the Ranker took damage without being able to defend. After the Ranker started taking the battle seriously and gathered himself. the battle would follow a pattern of the Ranker, who was more physically trained, would push against the Regular who would intern dodge and use high-difficulty Shinsoo manipulation techniques to doge and filling in the damage gap. What is extraordinary about the Regular was not merely the skill to keep up with a Ranker- (Pan: At this rate, I could lose.) -but how he seemed to have had more experience than the Ranker. (Pan: No! Where's my sense of honor!) The Ranker used simple attacks: Strong, rash attacks trying to push him down by force while believing he had the advantage, while the Regular adapted and evolved fast to fit the situation unlike the stale Ranker, and developed even during combat. (Pan: Damn! He's dodging better than before!) He absorbed the Ranker's attacks and defensive patterns, and was able to even counter them by mirroring his techniques. The Ranker was unable to utilize his true advantage, and the Regular was able to rapidly fill in his weaknesses during battle. As a result, their gaps in skill narrowed rapidly, (Pan: I can't move!) and the Regular, showing his winning card only at the very end, ended the battle.