As they moved on in the conversation, Kirsa found the lad to be strangely taken aback by her stunned admiration of his Grimoire. "Hai, you'll have to get used to it pretty soon. Something like that is rare, it will draw attention to you," the girl mentioned seeming to think it odd he wouldn't know this already. But their conversation would likely be as short-lived as her attack. It seemed the lad was not to be caught by any of the magic she'd put forth. The glass swords converged the way she thought they would, but none of them would actually make contact with the lad. She hadn't seen him move, but he had done it, and she could now see his face. 'So fast!' she thought but there was no time to defend. The words he spoke caused several blades of light to converge upon her, and beyond this she was soon pinned to the ground where she'd previously been standing her extremities pinned. 'Crap!' there was nothing she could do or say to stop this from happening so it simply was. 'Oh well, I knew it would be over fast, I just didn't expect to get completely out-classed...' the girl thought. "Asher-kun, I surrender... you're really impressive."
Surprisingly enough there was an extreme level of shock when this happened. Other potential magic knights found this to be an extraordinary case, even after witnessing the first brutal beating of the day and a couple of the other matches to boot. There was the matter of a certain woman who'd be stoic in her visage who was now at the edge of her seat. Whether she'd seen him move or not wasn't important, she could now see the lad's face and her eyes went wide. "Asher," she murmured. Many of the Captains would likely want this lad based on what he could grow to be, but this young woman, recognized him, and wanted him for different reasons entirely. Mainly, she'd been looking for him for some reason or anything and this would be the first time she'd set eyes on him in a very long time. Even so, she recognized his eyes, and the rainbow coloration of the ends of his hair. Even as a fully grown man, she saw in his deep purple eyes the infant she'd known him as. Her normally stern expression broke out into a smile of pure elated joy, for reasons completely unknown to her peers.