Richard really thought his blue aura could save the day against Grom. The way he stepped up to protect his honor was noble, but sadly futile. Watching From Butcher to No.1 unfold, you realize power levels matter more than courage here. His daughter's scream broke my heart.
Grom is absolutely terrifying when he goes full red aura mode. That axe swing looked like it could cleave a castle in half. Richard didn't stand a chance once the orc chieftain got serious. This show From Butcher to No.1 does not hold back on the violence. Brutal stuff.
While everyone panicked, Arthur stood there so calmly. He predicted the Duke wouldn't last five moves. Is he hiding some secret power? The contrast between his chill vibe and the bloody battle is intriguing. Can't wait to see his turn in From Butcher to No.1.
Richard's daughter reacted with pure devastation when he fell. You could feel her pain through the screen. She tried to stop the fighting earlier, but it was too late. Tragic family dynamics are central to From Butcher to No.1. Bring tissues for this episode.
The visual effects during the clash were stunning. Blue lightning against red fire made the screen pop. However, the outcome was clear once Richard's aura started fading. Grom's stamina was just superior. Action sequences in From Butcher to No.1 are top tier animation quality.
The trash talk before the fight was intense. Richard calling Grom a bully while Grom called him an old fool added so much tension. It wasn't just physical combat; it was a war of pride. Dialogue writing in From Butcher to No.1 really enhances the stakes.
Fighting right in front of the Eagle Fortress gate raised the stakes. The soldiers cheering then going silent created a great atmosphere. The statue of the eagle watching over the death felt symbolic. Great setting choices for this arc in From Butcher to No.1.
I thought Richard was going to win with that final charge. His sword glowing so brightly gave me hope. Then Grom just punched through the defense? Shocking twist. From Butcher to No.1 keeps you guessing until the very last frame. Never underestimate the orc.
Gawain looked so helpless watching his leader die. He wanted to intervene but couldn't. That sense of powerlessness was palpable. He called Arthur a pig slayer earlier too. Lots of conflict in From Butcher to No.1. Lots of conflict indeed.
From the initial standoff to the fatal blow, the pacing was relentless. No filler scenes, just pure confrontation and consequence. The emotional payoff hit hard because the build-up was solid. Definitely binge-watching From Butcher to No.1 all weekend.
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