Yes, defeat seemed imminent for her.
She did not deceive herself by the fact that she had stood up to Mitrass or had come out relatively superior in the previous exchange.
She understood perfectly well that Mitrass had been holding back from killing her, and that the other two were just watching.
But that would no longer be the case.
her actions had crossed a point of no return and from every angle were clearly rash.
Mitrass no longer had any reason to hold back.
And besides him, she would have to face the other two… and who knows how many more beasts Noha could summon.
Analyzing her situation coldly and realistically, she was no better than a walking corpse.
Cutting off Noha's hand had done her no good: it only seemed like she was closing off her only escape route and actively seeking her own death.
And yet-
