Cassie's offensive seemed to be making itself work harder than expected. She succeeded in all three of the maneuvers she set forth, with more of a reaction than she expected to garner from the lad she fought against. She'd never displaced someone so strong before, and as such she didn't expect the sort of physical damage she'd been able to met out to the lad as he pulled himself off the ground. Strangely enough as she floated off the ground his words to her made her take the same contemplate stance with her right hand tucked under her chin even in her armored status. "Yes, this is how I show you something. You seemed like the type to understand this method better, but we could have tea and cookies next time if you prefer," she said and though this statement sounded snarky, she hadn't meant it as such. She'd been very genuine in the idea that the boy would gain the lesson she meant to put before him more easily through physical contact. And that if he decided this method wasn't satisfactory the next time she felt the need to share something they could just discuss it, though admittedly this battle was something which Cassiel found exciting more so than many of the works she did.
Takumi's musings were strange to Cassie, but she would continue to watch with wide eyes as he worked through the true power of the Dragon of Domination. He seemed to think the idea of dominating supremacy was a good one. 'Bakana... that isn't something you should...' whatever Cassiel thought she then got to watch the boy struggle to force the jewel from her armor into his gauntlet, determined to take for himself the power of the Vanishing Dragon. As a half-angel she could practically hear his soul crying out in pain as he forced this thing to happen beyond all forms of reason or sanity. Strangely, it was accepted the power of hers was taken and as if further confirmation was needed his gauntlet became white and the voice of Albion was heard from his gauntlet as he gave one command. "That... shouldn't be possible but here I am watching it!" this was the sentence which came from the half-angel's mouth as her posture became awestruck at the sight she had and she felt the drain of power from her very being. Her body buckled from this feeling and it was one she'd never felt before this moment. "He... took it from me," her eyes widened as she looked at the ground she floated dangerously close to and looked towards him.
Her sense of justice found that this wasn't an acceptable outcome, there was nothing just for losing without gain, her own drives couldn't let this stand. She moved forward again, zipping by the lad and grabbing up the piece of his armor that remained a singular green jewel which had fallen from his chest piece. "You are such a strange boy. The things that happen around you... amaze me," she said. "But I am only half-angel after all... I can't give freely. I must remain..." the thought didn't complete as she placed the missing jewel into the opening in the center of her chest. She forced it into the center of her being for the purpose of absorbing it into herself. Her own desire to not be overtaken by someone so unsure, to remain supreme. Her sense of justice and fairness required her body to accept this piece. And... it did. A unique previously unheard of call from Albion noted this. "Welsh Dragon Power Accepted!" This caused a light stretch from the lass' back producing a second set of red wings beneath her first set. "Boost!" was the call in Ddraig's voice this time. And with this she hovered before the boy, moving forward, markedly slowly for her own sake. Only to have an angel descend between the pair of them. A blonde woman with her hair up in a messy ponytail stood between this pair of young dragons, she had two pairs of glorious white wings. "Yare yare, Cass. To think you'd set out to help someone and end up having so much fun..." she said calmly looking to Takumi and offering a kind smile. "Forgive me for interrupting but the pair of you aren't going to last much longer, allow me to offer this as recompense..." she said. An odd green light emanated from her core which aimed to envelop both of this individuals. Strangely it wouldn't hurt either of them, but instead aimed to heal both of their injuries and would do so exceedingly fast to boot. Knowing what this meant, Cassiel's Balance Breaker disappeared around her and she was left standing before Takumi with a slightly bowed head. "Sumimasen, that power was a bit more than I was used to, I got a bit carried away," she apologized earnestly for harming the boy beyond her initial intent of showing him how to use his own power.