Why would I be pleased at a rival unable to match me? That defeats the purpose of a rival.
[The sad truth was Byleth would've paid less attention to Shez if he had been too far beneath him in terms of skill and determination - had, in fact, paid him little attention after the night they met, dismissing him from his mind and walking away, thinking he'd just wander off seething and injured, but alive and grateful for it.
Instead, Shez had used that loss to fuel his determination to improve, to match him. If anything, Byleth was pleased to have a rival who so thoroughly challenged him!]
But to answer your question, I saw a name like yours in a book. It conveyed its story through pictures and dialogue... I believe the term is comics or 'man-gah'?
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[The sad truth was Byleth would've paid less attention to Shez if he had been too far beneath him in terms of skill and determination - had, in fact, paid him little attention after the night they met, dismissing him from his mind and walking away, thinking he'd just wander off seething and injured, but alive and grateful for it.
Instead, Shez had used that loss to fuel his determination to improve, to match him. If anything, Byleth was pleased to have a rival who so thoroughly challenged him!]
But to answer your question, I saw a name like yours in a book. It conveyed its story through pictures and dialogue... I believe the term is comics or 'man-gah'?