Mash vs Carpaccio Luo-Yang | Mashle Magic And Muscles Season 2

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Mashle: Magic And Muscles Season 2 Episode 5 "Finn Ames and Friends"

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Plot:
Set in a magical world in which an individual's position within society is defined by their power and skill with magic, Mash Burnedead is a young man without so much as an ounce of magic in his blood. In order to live a peaceful life with his adoptive father, Regro, Mash will need to become a Divine Visionary (神覚者, Shinkakusha), a title which is only given to exceptional students from the Easton Magic Academy. Despite having no magic whatsoever, Mash goes to the magic school, determined to survive and show the world that muscles can beat magic.

Episode 5:
There exist 13 ancient wands known as Master Canes that bestow blessings on those who can wield them. Carpaccio captures Finn, but when Finn tries to resist Carpaccio’s magic causes stab wounds all over his body; Margaret reveals Carpaccio possesses a Master Cane that transfers damage Carpaccio receives to his opponent via a Goddess statue. Finn refuses to surrender his crystal as Mash’s life depends on it. Carpaccio prepares to make a fatal wound but Mash appears and slams Carpaccio’s head through a wall, though it is Mash who receives the injury. Carpaccio reveals the Master Cane chose him the moment he was born so he has never once experienced pain. Mash unleashes a volley of rapid punches that only bore Carpaccio. However, he is shocked when his statue starts to crack as it cannot keep up. In response the statue attacks Mash directly, so Mash uses his finger strength to mould his metal wand into a tennis racket, firing rocks repeatedly at the cracked statue until she shatters completely. Utterly defenceless without his Master Wand Mash knocks Carpaccio unconscious with a single, very painful, blow from his racket. The audience cannot believe a magic-less beat a Master Cane. Mash thanks Finn for fighting to protect his life. Experiencing pain for the first time Carpaccio realises that, in terms of sheer willpower, even Finn possesses more strength than he does.

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