Chapter 89 RUTHLESS
Chapter 89 RUTHLESS
Kaelen gave Sofia a nod of encouragement as she ascended the stage, her grip tightening around the ornate scepter that had been her faithful companion throughout the tournament. "You can do this," Kaelen said firmly, his gaze steady and reassuring.
Sofia offered him a brief, grateful smile before her eyes steeled with determination as she turned to face Julian. The air between them was thick with tension, the arena humming with anticipation. The audience sat in silence, awaiting the clash between two formidable talents.
Julian, standing tall with an almost indifferent expression, unsheathed his blade. His movements were graceful yet lethal, and the ease with which he carried himself exuded a quiet but palpable arrogance. Sofia raised her scepter, channeling her magic into it, ready to unleash the light and ice magic that had brought her this far.
"Begin!!"
And so, the battle began with a burst of speed from Julian, his blade flashing like lightning. Sofia countered with a barrier of ice, intending to slow him down, but Julian shattered it with a single, precise strike. Sofia retaliated with a brilliant beam of light from her scepter, forcing Julian back for a moment.
She used that brief opening to summon a whirlwind of freezing winds around him, attempting to trap him in a vortex of frost.
But Julian's response was ruthless. He cut through the storm with a powerful swing of his sword, the sheer force of his strike sending a shockwave across the stage. Sofia staggered back, struggling to regain her balance as Julian pressed his advantage. His blade was relentless, slicing through her defenses with terrifying efficiency.
Despite Sofia's best efforts, she was overpowered. Her scepter clashed against Julian's blade, but with a final, overwhelming surge of strength, Julian broke through her last defense and sent her crashing to the ground. The crowd gasped in shock at the ruthless display.
As the dust settled, Sofia lay on the stage, defeated. Julian stood over her, his expression cold and unfeeling, as if the victory had cost him nothing. The Vice Chancellor, watching from the VIP section, clenched his fists in anger, his face contorted with fury. "This cannot stand," he muttered, the words laced with barely restrained rage.
Vlahiç, sensing the rising tension, placed a calming hand on the Vice Chancellor's shoulder. "Let it go, for now," he advised quietly. "There's more at play here than just this fight."
The Vice Chancellor exhaled sharply, his gaze still fixed on Julian. Though his rage simmered beneath the surface, he heeded Vlahiç's words and reluctantly calmed himself. But his eyes remained narrowed, filled with suspicion and frustration as he watched Julian leave the stage.
Meanwhile, as the tense duel between Sofia and Julian raged on in the coliseum, General Cao made his way to the VIP lounge where the Headmaster of the Valen military academy resided. His expression was stone-like, his gaze unwavering as he entered the extravagant lounge.
The opulence of the room contrasted starkly with the raw energy emanating from the coliseum, where the battle below could be heard echoing through the corridors.
The Headmaster, a tall man with broad shoulders and a menacing presence, sat leisurely on an intricately designed chair. His dark, heavily embroidered uniform bore the insignia of the Valen military academy, and behind him stood the military prodigy who had been a shadow at his side since his arrival.
The Headmaster had an air of arrogance about him, his lips curling into a smirk as General Cao approached.
"You fought well, Sofia," he said, trying to catch her gaze. "That was an incredible effort. You pushed him harder than anyone else has. You should be proud of that."
Sofia gave him a small, strained smile, though her eyes remained distant. "It didn't feel like enough... It wasn't enough," she muttered, her voice heavy with disappointment. "Julian... he was just too strong."
Kaelen swallowed hard, his hand still resting on her shoulder. He could feel the weight of her frustration, and in a way, it mirrored his own fears. He had seen the way Julian fought—ruthless, precise, and devastating. A chill ran down his spine as he thought about the possibility of facing him.
But he couldn't allow himself to dwell on that now. He needed to be strong, not just for Sofia but for himself as well.
"Sometimes, it's not about winning," Kaelen continued, his words aimed as much at himself as at her. "It's about pushing through, even when you feel like you can't. You're one of the strongest people I know, Sofia. You'll bounce back from this, stronger than ever."
Sofia blinked, her smile growing just a bit more genuine as she looked up at him. "Thanks, Kaelen... I needed that," she said softly. Her voice regained a flicker of warmth. "You'd better go out there and give it your all. Don't let up."
Kaelen nodded, his heart a mix of determination and fear. He watched as the officials escorted Sofia toward the care area. But deep down, as much as he tried to console her, he was really trying to fortify his own resolve. His mind raced as he thought of what was to come.
Just as Kaelen tried to steel his nerves, the crowd began to stir. He looked up, his eyes following the crowd's gaze to the large screen hovering above the center of the coliseum. The new matchup was being revealed. His heart pounded in his chest as the names slowly materialized on the screen:
Kaelen vs. Lira
Kaelen's breath hitched. Lira was well-known for her deadly precision with the spear and her fluid combat style. She moved like the wind on the battlefield, unpredictable and fierce. He'd watched her earlier battles—she fought with an elegance and speed that few could match.
Kaelen's jaw tightened as he clenched his fists. This would be no easy fight. Lira was as formidable as any opponent he'd faced, and the thought of what lay ahead sent a rush of adrenaline through his veins.
But there was no turning back now.
He looked up at the sky for a brief moment, drawing in a deep breath. "I can do this," he whispered to himself. "I have to."
With a determined nod, he straightened his posture and made his way toward the stage. The arena was calling him, and there would be no time for hesitation.
The next battle was about to begin.
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