Meliodas vs. Twigo

Meliodas vs. Lord Twigo is a battle fought between Meliodas of the Seven Deadly Sins and a knight of Britannia known as Twigo.

Prologue
Alioni from the Beard of the Mountain Cat is after the Rust Knight with suspicion that he is one of the Seven Deadly Sins. The knights were then easily defeated by Hawk and Alioni was pushed of the cliff. Meliodas ask Elizabeth to continue her story, so she continued to explain why she is searching for the Seven Deadly Sins and about the coup d'etat. Before they finished talking, Twigo shows up.

Battle
Upon seeing Meliodas and Elizabeth, he quickly cut part of the cliff causing them to fall down. Then, he realized that he haven't confirmed if they were the people in the report, so he decided to randomly confirm them as 2 unknown dead people. But to his surprise Meliodas jumped back from the cliff carrying everyone, including Alioni. That angered Twigo, since that changed his confirmed death toll. Although none of them looked like someone from the Seven Deadly Sins, he recognized Elizabeth as the kingdom's princess. Although there was a search order to bring her back to the kingdom alive, he decided to kill her and report it as an accidental death. While they where running, he swung his sword towards Meliodas and Elizabeth, cutting everything in their path. Elizabeth was saved by Meliodas, who then saves her again from Twigo's second attack, when she attempted to surrender. Twigo went close to them and swing his sword again, thinking that this time he would defeat them for sure, but instead, he was the one that took his attack. Hearing Meliodas' name, he realized that he is one of the Seven Deadly Sins. However, he did not wanted to believe it and swung his sword towards him again. To counter the attack, Meliodas delivers a finishing blow utilizing his ability, Full Contact, to repel Twigo's attack and send him flying high into the sky.

Aftermath
After Twigo lands on the ground, he immediately orders his subordinates to request for reinforcements from the Kingdom. Suddenly, they were all sent flying away by the subtle appearance of Hork's mother, who astonished the knights with her size.