Lancelot chose the worst moment to walk in! The tension between Arthur and the white-haired knight was palpable until he opened that door. Watching them recover from the awkwardness was hilarious. Can't wait to see how this affects their dynamic in From Butcher to No.1.
The plot twist with the doppelganger gave me chills! One minute she is annoyed at Lancelot, the next she is fighting for her life. The red eyes were a dead giveaway something was wrong. From Butcher to No.1 keeps raising the stakes with these magical assassins. Camilla's reveal was sinister and smooth.
That green glowing dagger looked incredibly toxic! The choreography when the white-haired woman blocked the strike was intense. You could feel the desperation in her eyes when she realized the smell was poison. Action sequences in From Butcher to No.1 are always top notch. Camilla is a formidable villain.
Arthur calling Lancelot back immediately changed the vibe. He prioritized the mission over the moment, which shows his dedication. Lancelot's awkward smile when he realized he interrupted was classic. Their brotherhood feels genuine despite the comedic timing. Loving the character dynamics in From Butcher to No.1 so far.
The ending scene where Camilla stands over the unconscious hero was chilling. She literally stepped into her role with those glowing red eyes. The transformation sequence was subtle but terrifying. It sets up a huge conflict for Arthur next time. From Butcher to No.1 is not holding back on the drama.
Her sensing the toxic smell added a layer of suspense before the attack. It showed her instincts are sharp even when distracted. The way she covered her mouth signaled immediate danger. I love how magic and stealth mix in this world. From Butcher to No.1 handles magical threats really well.
She just wanted some alone time with Arthur! Lancelot really ruined everything without knowing. The frustration on her face was so relatable. It makes you root for them to finally get a peaceful moment. The romantic subplot adds depth to the action in From Butcher to No.1. Truly engaging stuff.
Camilla mentioning Garok's grudge adds backstory depth. It is not just random violence; there is history here. The way she interrogated the hero before knocking her out was cold. Villains with personal motives are always scarier. From Butcher to No.1 builds lore effectively through dialogue.
The lighting in the moonlight scene was breathtaking. The contrast between the warm interior and the cold night outside set the mood perfectly. Character designs are intricate, especially the armor details. Visual storytelling in From Butcher to No.1 is immersive. Every frame looks like concept art.
That final line sent shivers down my spine! Camilla smiling with red eyes while the real hero lies helpless is a brutal cliffhanger. Now Arthur has to face an impostor without knowing. The tension for the next episode is unbearable. From Butcher to No.1 knows how to end on a high note.
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