Moments after his attack hit home, Felt was blasted off of his feet by a powerful surge of water, knocking him off his feet and dragging him across the ground for a bit. Apparently, though, he'd done enough damage to the demoness to not have her attack him in the back during this helpless state. Well, either that or she just really hated water. Not wanting to take any chances though, the soaked alchemist quickly climbed back to his feet and turned back in the direction the girl should be... only to see that she was no worse for the wear. In fact, the flame-cloaked woman seemed to be little more than annoyed about the fact that she was just 'killed', pointing out the fact that Kaguya was apparently fine too -- which indeed was the case too, or at least far more so than earlier events should have allowed for. "Wuh?," Felt stammered in confusion, the tip of his sword slowly drooping towards the ground. "But.. how? You were dead, both of you. How are you..." It just flatout didn't make any sense to him. Just moments earlier, Kaguya was lying on the ground, her neck in an unnatural position and her head caved in, to say nothing about the terrible burns all across her body. As for the flame spirit, he had personally sliced her open and was hit with the same blast of water that was meant for her. Yet now both of them were standing in front of them, looking perfectly unharmed. If it weren't for their reactions, there was no clue that the two females were killed mere seconds ago. Meanwhile, whatever spirit the Azoth was holding sealed was busy with trying to make sense of what just happened. It was quite obvious that both of the two females had some kind of regenerative powers; the only question was what kind. Did they simply heal off any and all injury that came over them before it could truly kill them? Or was it more of a sort of immortality, in that they would completely regenerate upon death. If it was the former case, then it should theoretically be possible to kill them if the injury was severe enough. If it was the second though, there might be no way to kill them without first taking care of said immortality in one way or another. Although it was impossible to be sure of either hypothesis at this point, based on the injuries the two had just recovered from the Azoth feared that the latter case was the closest to reality.