Ludger didnât want to do it. Every instinct in him screamed to avoid that, that state, that slippery slope where clarity bled into instinct and instinct into something feral. Rage Flow wasnât gentle. It wasnât safe. It made decisions for him, tore away restraint, and dragged his mind into the quiet, predatory place most people only felt in their final seconds. He preferred control. Precision. Tactics. He preferred to
think.
But the hulking, berserker-fueled beastman in front of him wasnât giving him a choice.
His Earth Overdrive was already burning through mana at an obscene rate, every second of density sharpening the strain under his skin. Adding Rage Flow on top of that was a recipe for exhaustion, or worse, losing himself for a moment he couldnât afford. Still, he needed explosive power and sharpened reaction more than stability. He couldnât drop Earth Overdrive. He couldnât outmaneuver a berserker without matching its speed. And he absolutely couldnât let this monster tear apart the Ironhand flagship while Maurien and the others fought to clear the skies.
He inhaled once. Let the breath settle low. And tore the lid off his restraint.
Rage Flow: UNLEASHED.
A crimson pulse rippled through his mana. His heartbeat thundered. His muscles tightened. The world sharpened at the edges, not quieter, but hyper-clear, every motion carved in brutal detail. The beastmanâs massive silhouette expanded in his vision, framed by the storm and the flame-lit chaos across the sea. His brain didnât argue. His body didnât ask. Everything aligned into a single line of purpose.
The beastman moved first. There was no roar, no taunt, just raw speed. Despite the new mass, the monster launched forward like a fired cannonball, leaving dents in the deck with every stride. His three-section staff snapped outward in a vicious, whistling arc. The sound alone made the air tremble. Rage Flow told Ludger exactly what to do: raise the left arm, brace, angle, donât absorb, redirect what you can, endure what you canât.
The nunchaku struck.
KAâTHOOOOOM!
The blow slammed into his forearm guard with such force his bones vibrated painfully. The shock hammered through his joints, rattling his nerves all the way into his shoulder. The guards held, but the impact bent his knees, forced the deck beneath him to crack open with a splintering groan. The sound was a nightmareâmetal shrieking, chain cracking, mana-infused wood splintering. It hit the air like a sonic blast.
Everyone on the deck, pirates, beastmen, even the wounded, clapped hands to their ears in agony. Rifles dropped. Screams were swallowed by the ringing.
Ludger gritted his teeth against the raw shock, Rage Flow swallowing the sting and replacing it with a violent clarity. He dug his feet deeper into the fractured planks, Earth Overdrive anchoring him like a planted pillar. The momentum didnât break him. Didnât throw him. Didnât send him tumbling like the others.
He held. The beastmanâs grin returned, feral now, eyes burning red from the draught. And Rage Flow whispered to Ludgerâs mind in cold, predatory simplicity: Hit back. Hard.
The beastman didnât give Ludger a moment to recover from that bone-rattling impact. He ripped the nunchaku back with a snapping twist of his torso, and the chain segments whistled into another attack. Ludger felt the shift in the air a split-second before it arrived, Rage Flow sharpening every detail, the tremor in the floorboards, the flex of muscle in the beastmanâs forearm, the distorted ripple in the mana-laden wind.
Ludger braced again. The next strike slammed into his guard with enough force to explode a burst of compressed air from the point of impact. A miniature shockwave blasted outward, sending loose weapons skidding across the deck and throwing two approaching pirates flat on their backs. The beastman followed up immediately, spinning the staff into a low sweeping arc meant to break Ludgerâs legs. Rage Flow snapped Ludgerâs instincts into motion: he stepped forward instead of back, dropped his weight, and let the blow scrape against his shin guard as he drove a brutal elbow into the beastmanâs ribs.
The red-furred juggernaut barely budged, but the planet itself seemed to protest. The deck shattered under the force of Ludgerâs planted heel, splinters exploding in a spiderweb around his foot. The beastman answered with a roar and a downward hammerstrike. Ludger crossed his arms just in time.
KA-BOOM!
Another shockwave detonated outward, this one so strong the nearest crates burst open and several pirates were thrown into the railing like ragdolls. Those who tried to rush toward the brawl were blasted back instantly, arms flailing, legs barely catching the deck before another crack split under their feet.
The beastman lunged again. Ludger met him halfway.
Both fighters struck simultaneously, Ludgerâs fist against the beastmanâs reinforced weapon. The collision erupted in a violent gust of compressed air, far stronger than the last. Dust, splinters, and shattered runic fragments spiraled around them as the pressure blasted outward in a dome. Anyone within several meters was pushed back hard, boots scraping desperately for traction.
A wolf-type beastman tried to advance from the flank, and was immediately knocked off his feet as the air pressure buckled his knees and hurled him sideways.
The deck continued to crumble with every movement the two made. Ludger slid back half a step under the pressure, his boot sinking into fractured wood before he surged forward again. The beastman swung overhead; Ludger sidestepped, letting the strike obliterate a portion of the deck where heâd just stood. The force split the planks down to the support beams.
Ludger countered with a heavy straight punch, Earth Overdrive turning the blow into a concussive blast. The beastman blocked it with his staff, yet the resulting shock hurled nearby pirates back several meters, some tumbling over one another as they skidded across the deck.
Another crack split beneath the two fighters. Another shockwave rippled outward. Another cluster of pirates tried to close in, and were tossed away as if a giant invisible hand had swatted them.
Step by step, blow by blow, Ludger and the berserker tore the flagshipâs deck apart. Each movement carried enough weight to splinter timber. Each collision sent violent bursts of wind pressure outward. Each misstep or impact blasted anything nearby back in a storm of debris and raw force.
The ship wasnât prepared for monsters like this. And neither side had any intention of slowing down.
The beastmanâs laughter rose above the storm, a ragged, distorted sound fueled by adrenaline and draught-driven madness. His pupils, already stretched thin, flooded completely crimson. The whites of his eyes narrowed into bloodshot slivers. Each breath came out as a hot snarl, steam rolling from his nostrils. He no longer looked like a martial artist, he looked like a rabid war god in the shape of a monkey.
âKe-ke-ke-keâ!â
The laugh twisted into a guttural roar as he circled Ludger with heavy, thundering steps that cracked the deck underfoot. âEven better than the rumors!â he barked, voice trembling with exhilaration. âNo wonder your nameâs spreading so fast in the underworld. Didnât think a kid could move like this!â
He lunged, dragging the nunchaku in a wide circular arc before snapping it forward with bone-shattering force. Ludger pivoted, raised both arms, and braced, just barely in time.
KA-WHAM!
The strike hit his crossed guards like an executionerâs hammer. Rage Flow helped him absorb the direction of the blow, and Earth Overdrive kept his legs planted, but the impact sent quakes up his arms and down into his ribs. His stance trembled for the first time, just a fraction, but enough for the beastman to notice.
The bruteâs grin widened.
âStillââ He twisted his hips and brought the weapon back in a tight recoil, muscles bulging grotesquely under reddened skin, ââyouâre not good enough!â
The next strike came faster, deceptively sharp. Ludger barely managed to reposition before the weapon slammed into him again.
THOOM!
This time the hit was so violent that it forced Ludger to brace with both arms, fully committed to the block. The beastmanâs strength rattled his bones hard enough that he felt something inside his elbow joint snap or tear, he couldnât tell which. Pain lanced up to his shoulder, a hot electrical shock that wouldâve dropped anyone else. The deck beneath Ludgerâs boots split open another inch.
The force drove him down slightly, bending his knees despite Earth Overdriveâs anchoring density. His teeth clenched behind his closed lips. He refused to let the sound slip out. Refused to even let the beastman see discomfort.
Even as heat flooded his forearms. Even as his joints screamed under the strain. Even as his skin reddened from internal bruising, swelling fast under the guards. Ludgerâs expression didnât change. No grimace. No hiss. No wince. Just a flat, controlled stare.
The beastman clicked his teeth in delight, licking his cracked lips as if savoring the sensation of finally pushing Ludger backward. âOh, whatâs this?â he growled, leaning in close enough for Ludger to smell the metallic tang of berserker draught on his breath. âPain? Youâre feeling it. I can tell. But that faceâitâs all stone.â
He leaned back, spinning the three-section staff into another violent orbit.
âGood. Makes crushing you even more fun.â
Ludger didnât respond. He simply lowered his stance⊠and prepared to clash again.
Ludger drew in a long, controlled breath. The kind that settled low in his diaphragm and cut through the haze of Rage Flow just enough for clarity to surface. Pain throbbed up both armsâdeep, pulsing, internal damage that didnât match what his guards shouldâve absorbed. He exhaled slowly, eyes fixed on the beastmanâs oversized nunchaku.
ââŠThe runic effect on your weapon,â he said calmly, as if they werenât standing atop a collapsing flagship. âItâs designed to ignore armor when someone blocks it.â
The beastmanâs grin faltered. Only slightly. âSo what?â he growled, rotating the weapon lazily in a figure-eight. âYou figured it out.â
âThat explains why my arms feel like theyâve been smashed from the inside,â Ludger continued. He flexed his fingers onceâthe swelling made the motion stiff, painful. âYour strikes bypass external defense and hit the joints directly. Smart enchantment. Expensive too.â
The beastman blinked, red eyes narrowing. ââŠAnd?â
Ludger met his stare without flinching. âAnd I can heal that.â
A quiet pause spread between themâbrief, but heavy.
Ludger continued, tone matter-of-fact, as though explaining training protocol rather than discussing life-or-death combat. âI could drag this out. Heal myself each time you get tired. Wait for the berserker draught to burn you from the inside. Or I could use Earth Creation to disarm you in three seconds.â
The enormous beastman scowled, posture tightening. Something about Ludgerâs tone got under his skin. The words werenât taunting, they were clinical, detached. Like Ludger wasnât fighting for survival. Like this entire duel was an exercise.
âBut I wonât,â Ludger said. âIâm choosing to push my body and brain instead. Fights like thisâŠâ He rolled his shoulders, letting Rage Flow stabilize the tremors in his muscles. âTheyâre good training opportunities.â
The beastmanâs brow furrowed deeply. His lip curled in confusion and irritation. âTraining?â he spat. âYouâre telling me this fight,
this fight
, is just a minor nuisance for you?â
Ludger didnât answer. He didnât need to. Instead, he charged.
His feet hammered into the deck, cracking planks with each step as Earth Overdrive fed raw power into his movement. Rage Flow sharpened everything, his angle, his center of gravity, the timing of his breath. He closed the distance in a blur, palm flattening and rotating forward.
The beastman reacted instantly, swinging his nunchaku into a cross-block with both hands. The weapon snapped up with a metallic hiss as the chains tightened, ready to redirect Ludgerâs strike and counter.
But Ludger wasnât aiming to deflect. He was aiming to blow through.
WHOOOMâ!
The palm collided with the center of the beastmanâs block. The impact detonated like compressed thunder, sending a burst of force rippling out in every direction. The beastman felt it, really felt it, for the first time. His massive feet tore long grooves in the deck as he was shoved backward, sliding across the reinforced planks with widening eyes.
His arms rattled. His wrists ached from the shock. His shoulders nearly popped from the sudden torque. And for the first time in the entire fightâŠ
Ludger saw uncertainty flicker across his red-tinted eyes.
The beastman had felt his bones vibrate. He had felt the weight behind Ludgerâs strike. He had felt the boyâs power, not as an annoyance, but as a threat. Ludger lowered his stance again, breath steady despite the pain tearing through his arms.
âRound three,â he said.
And then he moved to finish the job.
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