The moment Smough fell, Ceder received the reward for the victory of this battle.
[Soul of Smough]
[The soul of Smough is forever thirsty, his greed did not dissipate even after becoming a Knight]
[Legend has it that he was not chosen as one of the Four Knights because of this insatiable brutality]
Only Smough's soul?
Ceder felt a little surprised, why wasn't Ornstein's soul there? He was quite interested in that Dragon Hunting Spear.
Pondering for a while, he suddenly thought of a detail.
Smough had two ways to absorb the power of his comrades: one was for the comrade to run into him, which applied if the comrade was still breathing but Smough was restrained and couldn't move; the other was for Smough to walk over and smash Ornstein with a hammer.
Ceder believed this behavior was about absorbing a comrade's power, because whether Ornstein or Smough absorbed the other, their size would increase greatly and they could use moves characteristic of the other.