What they saw was that one god of justice had pierced the other god of justice with all four blades in his hands. They didn't know which one was the true god of justice and which one was the god of crime and error because they looked so similar.
So they didn't know who was winning and who was losing. This put the helpers on both sides at a loss for what to do.
The victorious god of justice said to his dying enemy, "From now on, nothing and no one can stop me."
The dying god of justice spilled blood from his lips as he said, "He is trying to take my identity. He is trying to take everything, including my talent."
The god of justice had finally seen the truth. He now knew why the god of crime and error had decided to look like him.
He also realized why the god of crime and error hadn't tried to kill him during the time he was trapped and weak, even though the god of crime and error could match the strength of the god of guardian and strength.
