Similarly...
There may be peers able to defeat Kael, but he was certainly not one of them.
Of course, Kael wasn't giving any attention to the Half-life's current thoughts; his sights had long since risen above his peers. It made no sense for someone with his capabilities to struggle in such a hard-fought battle.
Now, the gazes of the Half-lives on the field were filled with admiration and wariness towards Kael.
Clearly, everyone present had been alerted by the recent events at Muxue Castle, though they might not understand the specifics.
What Kael wasn't aware of was that, due to the grudges held by the dwarves, Lord of Muxue had not informed the Royal Capital of Kael's actions in dismantling the family barrier and grievously injuring the ancestral god-chosen of his family.
And on the Royal Capital's side, they naturally assumed the aggressor was none other than the Magic Monarch Luxius.
Kael was unaware of this mischaracterization, and he didn't care either.