As the battle continued, both Leo and Rook rapidly adapted to the Dullahan's fighting style and behavior. They moved as one, a seamless and terrifying blur of coordinated strikes. Leo constantly targeted the Dullahan's blind spots. Instead of fully committing to an attack, he would throw feints that made it look like he wasn't holding back, forcing the Dullahan to turn and address him each time. This gave Rook the opportunity to test different angles of attack.
Though the Dullahan overpowered them in sheer strength, their synchronized speed and terrifying adaptability allowed them to meticulously study and analyze the knight commander. Their movements were a dance of death, each a counterpoint to the other. Leo's agile, disruptive maneuvers created openings, and Rook's precise, direct assaults exploited them.