In the Avalyne Empire, there is only one way to achieve greatness: exhibition matches. Those who possess the power to bestow god-given gifts known as Crests stand tall and proud as nobles, supporting their knights who wade into battle for the sake of glory, victory, and honor. Knights and nobles alike study and train at Avalyne Academy to hone their skills and participate in academy-level matches, all while forming lasting bonds to become fully-fledged pairs.
Among those students is the so-called "strongest knight" Medrauta, yet despite her title, she hasn't managed to win a single match. Instead, she's impressively racked up over two-hundred losses within the course of the very first month. However, when she's faced with the prospect of expulsion due to various circumstances, her life gradually begins to change.
As Medrauta struggles to truly become someone worthy of the title "knight", she gains new friends, hope, and experience.
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I like the story but the author has used one of my most hated tropes so I'll be dropping it.
The two main characters finally manage to overcome their troubles and resonate with each other. Not only this but one of them pledges her heart to the other. So you think with both of these things having happened you'll see them build on this new power and their new relationship. Instead the next chapter it is all taken away when they reveal they haven't been able to resonate again, oh also she just pledged her loyalty nothing else. It feels like you finally get some progress in the story only to step back and start from the beginning. It takes away the emotional impact of the moment and just sends the story right back where it was before.
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So 10 chapters in it is a pretty good story, or at least I think so. There is some good comedy, and the world is really neat. A lot of fun characters to.I really like the main character. They're sort of a cookie cutter standard character, but that's not really all the bad, and plus I'm 10 chapters in and they've been growing a lot. Chapters are decently big and gives them a bunch of moments to shine and grow. The action is pretty cool, and the other action, that being the yuri is sweet. Not to slow but not to quick. A lot of novels tend to just instantly pair the two girls together and get to it, and this sort of started that way but then stopped and actually began to build them up and has a lot of good fluffy romance. I like it.
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