[center][img]https://puu.sh/AJlGU/2a5c58b7cb.png[/img][/center] [h3][center]Denying her punishment[/center][/h3] That damned demon...It completely ignored her rune attack. Sofia knew that she was not that powerful, but she at least hoped that her mystic codes could give her a fighting chance. This was bad, really bad, worse than falling down a ten story building with nothing but concrete waiting at the bottom. Sofia was about to be a swiss cheese and Sera was not yet in reach to help her. There really was only one option that could get her out of this mess; so with a sharp turn, Sofia turned around to face this anomaly, presumably a demon curse, and she raised her hand towards it. the emblem on her hand turned a bright shade of red once more, and with the power of a command seal, she released all the energy contained within the seal. It was a curse versus a curse, one greater than the other, a battle of concepts in which the most powerful curse dispelled the other. But a command seal, a curse provided by the holy grail, the same grail that allowed heroes from the past to duke it out in the present, had so much raw power; to say it dominated this simple demon curse would be an understatement. But as she held her hand in front of her, she had started moving forward, running even; sending waves of magical energy in all directions as the demon arm was being dispelled by the seal. With the help of the mystic code runes around her neck and holding her knife in two hands with the tip facing towards Benita’s stomach, she ran towards the homunculus with heightened speed and strength that the petite girl could never match under normal circumstances, until she collided with her. As her servant tackled their opponent, so did Sofia bring Benita to the ground, leaving the dagger behind in her body. With her back facing the ground, letting the demon out again would be nothing less than troublesome. But Sofia did not stop there, she kept running, past the small girl, with her heightened speed she ran as fast as her legs would let her, until Benita was no longer within sight; Sofia had unknowingly left both her sister and her opponent behind to deal with the incoming mortar fire.