A Zen’in acknowledging Toji’s strength, going as far as to mock his fellow clan members by saying, “the sin of a small fry is not understanding true strength”. Which he also implied that of course he is not a small fry cuz he knows Toji’s strength. Still, Naoya falls short because his misogynistic view blinded him from recognizing Maki’s strength. That punch should be a reality check.
A Zen’in acknowledging Toji’s strength, going as far as to mock his fellow clan members by saying, “the sin of a small fry is not understanding true strength”. Which he also implied that of course he is not a small fry cuz he knows Toji’s strength. Still, Naoya falls short because his misogynistic view blinded him from recognizing Maki’s strength. That punch should be a reality check.