Lorenzo Remei
For the first time, Lorenzo chuckled morbidly.
"Heh, indeed, and I will pay with more than my life if I must. But not today-"
The pirate didn't move out of the way of her strike at all. No, it's more like he couldn't, even if he wanted to. She was fast, impossibly so, but beyond that, he couldn't move. His focus and energy was solely focused on her, you could say that he was at his most vulnerable right now.
He didn't need to, because as soon as she moved for the strike, the flames around her turned bright and incandescent, and before her fist could reach him she exploded into fiery chunks. scattered all across the arena, blasting him backwards but leaving the pirate untouched by the flames and her strike. Sadly for her, things like this tend to happen hen you let a magician walk at his own pace.
Lorenzo sighed and wiped the soot off his hat, noting that he did take a bit of damage from that. He disliked it, but being undead did have some perks. He rose back up with a bit of effort. Since he was technically a ghost and living spell, focusing his magic to such a degree really wasn't good in the long run, but he should be fine. He couldn't say the same for the poor Shinobu though, he hoped he wasn't going overboard. Then again, he was quite infuriated.
"Whelp! I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so. We could be doing this all day until you can't regenerate anymore, or i could just go on until you're disintegrated completely and there is nothing left to regenerate. I hear some creatures regenerate through their blood, so I could just cook you until you're as dry as salt beef. But you know, I really dislike violence towards women."
The flames still roared as they greedily kept embracing her body, even as broken as it was. Surely she might even regenerate from that, he had no doubt, but it would likely be an exercise in effort very different from just coming back after being splattered. The wounds were still burning, after all. The running, the acrobatics, the napping, even the speeches, he'd just been stalling to make sure the odds were stacked in his favor. Though nothing was certain, she could still win.
Not with that attitude.
"If you're trying to teach me some sort of important life lesson, I'm afraid it will likely fall on deaf ears." He shrugged nonchalantly. "I would hate to hurt Medaka any more than I've already done, which was why I tried to be reasonable here. Not that I'm complaining, I'll take the victory, sour as it is. There are people right now who believe in me, can't afford to disappoint the crowd now can I?"