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When they tried to kill Sei with RyoFui's assassins, right when they got to know KyouKai more, Shin was already stronger than Sei. Had Shin killed a general by then?Yes, and Shin was slaying generals as a 100 man unit.
I'm saying that the Shin who fought the assassins who were trying to kill the king, where he got to know KyouKai, was the one who Sei stated that may likely have surpassed him already.That Shin that fought the assassins got even stronger after the first arc. But it’s clear even from the first arc that regular soldiers are fodder are to him
Why is that relevant or disprove my point?I'm saying that the Shin who fought the assassins who were trying to kill the king, where he got to know KyouKai, was the one who Sei stated that may likely have surpassed him already.
I'm asking if Shin had defeated a general already by the time Sei admitted Shin was > him, that's all.Why is that relevant or disprove my point?
Yeah, if he was a general then sure. Though there are many generals that don't deserve to be generals too tbh...The ranks ultimately don’t matter, it’s the feats that should be accounted.
And he has killed enemies that are not only stronger than Bihei, but also higher rank.
For example, this which happened before the assassin arc
He is a general^
That guy would 1-shot Bihei.Yeah, if he was a general then sure. Though there are many generals that don't deserve to be generals too tbh...