CH125 Duel Between Brothers III
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Clang!
The sound of metal crashing against stone rang out across the arena.
Just as Kurtâs Zweihander came down to finish the duel, Alexâs eyesâseemingly clenched shut from painâsnapped open.
He rolled.
At the very last second, he twisted his battered body and narrowly evaded the blow.
Thud!
Kurtâs sword slammed into the ground, sparks flying. But by then, Alex was already on his feet.
And thenâhe vanished.
A blur flickered past the corner of Kurtâs eyes.
The seven-foot warrior turned sharply, expecting an attack. But instead, he found Alex pulling further away, calmly widening the distance between them again.
The crowd murmured in confusion. Most hadnât understood what just happened.
But high in the VIP gallery, a faint light flashed in Earl Drakeâs eyes. His lips almost curled into a smile. He was the one person who understood what just happened.
âHe used the feint and misdirection principles of the Ghost step to evade Kurtâs sights and get away.â A smile almost tugged at his lips. âAs usual, he is a clever kid.â
Indeed, Alex had mixed the mechanics of the First Step of the Abyssal Conquerorâs StepsâGhost Stepâinto his own martial movements. Though not a full Ghost Step, it was enough to slip past Kurtâs perception, especially when Kurt had been bracing for a head-on strike.
Alex stood tall on the far end of the duelling ground, facing Kurt. A slight smile tugged at the corner of his lips.
âI have everything I need...â
Dragon Kumite.
â...Itâs time to end this farce.â
Suddenly, his entire atmosphere shifted.
Kurt felt the change in the air. His instincts screamed. He came to a stop, alert.
Alex calmly stabbed his metal rod into the earth, then rotated his shoulders, rolled his wrists, and cracked his neck to both sides.
Snap. Snap.
"Thatâs much better," he said with a relaxed smile.
Then he looked directly at Kurt.
"Did you enjoy your five minutes of spotlight?"
Kurtâs frown deepened.
Something was wrong. Incredibly wrong.
Alexâs composure wasnât arroganceâit was assurance. Cold and measured.
"In that case," Alex said, "let this older brother teach you some manners."
He gripped the rod backhanded, yanked it from the groundâand charged.
Kurt growled, slashing his sword in a wide arc across the arena, using the force of his Internal Energy to project the attack through the air.
Whumm!
The compressed air blade howled toward Alex.
But Alex sidestepped. Casually.
It looked closeâbarely avoidedâbut it wasnât.
Between Battle Instinct and his Truth-Seeker Eyes, Alex had long since read the angle of the attack. His movements were precise and efficient.
As soon as he cleared the air slash, he lunged.
Thrust!
Alexâs rod stabbed forward like a spear, aiming for Kurtâs chest.
Kurt responded instantly. One hand gripped the lower hilt of his Zweihander, the other pressed the mid-grip. Using leverage and technique, he parried the rod to the side.
Thenâspin!
Kurt twisted into a horizontal slash, using the follow-through for momentum.
Swoosh!
But Alex had already anticipated it.
He dropped his stance, sliding low under the swordâs arc. The tip of Kurtâs greatsword cut through empty air, inches above Alexâs head.
And at the same timeâ
Sweep!
Alexâs rod swept across the ground, aiming for Kurtâs legs.
But Kurt, despite his size, reacted quickly. He raised his foot, avoiding the sweep, and twisted again, changing his momentum into a downward overhead chop.
Bang!
The blade came down like a guillotine.
Crack!
Alex rolled swiftly to the side, narrowly avoiding the sharp rock shrapnel hurled into the air by Kurtâs last heavy strike.
Kurt immediately pressed the advantage, lunging in to repeat the flurry of attacks that had overwhelmed Alex earlier in the fight.
At first glance, it seemed like a repeat of the earlier exchange. Alex was on the defensive again, constantly retreating under a barrage of heavy, fast strikes.
But something was different this time.
âYes, yes... Your flurry gives you momentum to wear down your opponent,â Alex thought as he moved, deflecting yet another blow. âBut unfortunately for you, Kurt... I trained for days with someone who does this far better than you ever could.â
âSince thereâs no longer any need to hold back...â
His grip shifted.
The way he angled his rod changed, subtly but decisively.
Now, instead of meeting each blow head-on or attempting to absorb the force, Alex began redirecting the attacks. Using the enhanced precision of his Truth-Seeker Eyes and the reflexes granted by Battle Instincts, he timed every parry so that Kurtâs sword glided across the rod, sending slight tremors back up Kurtâs arms and shifting his balance.
Each redirection chipped away at Kurtâs footing, one step at a time.
Slowly, Alex slipped out of the storm.
Kurt, finally realising what was happening, growled and shouted:
"No, you donât!"
Channelling more power into his swing, he slammed his greatsword into Alex againâthis time with a rising arc that launched Alex into the air.
âItâs over!â
That thought rippled through the crowd, echoed in the gasps from the stands.
With Alex suspended midair, unable to block or evade, Kurt had the perfect opportunity to end it. His stance was set, his sword raised.
Whine!
Down below, at the edge of the arena, Fen whined anxiously.
But Alex wasnât done.
âLook at this, brat.â
Dragon Kumite.
SuddenlyâBOOM!
A concentrated burst of Mana erupted from Alexâs feet, firing him downwards like a missile before gravity could complete its work.
CRASH!
A shockwave exploded from the centre of the arena as Alexâs rod came down faster than Kurt could reposition his blade.
A cloud of smoke swallowed them both.
A moment laterâ
Kurt flew out from the cloud, landing with a heavy thud as the audience erupted into a stunned uproar.
The dust slowly cleared, revealing Alex standing in the centre of the arena, his metal rod slung casually over his shoulder.
He didnât even acknowledge the thunderous cheers echoing around the coliseum. His attention was fixed squarely on Kurt.
"Come on. Get up, brat," he said coolly. "I know that strike didnât hit you properly."
Kurt groaned and pushed himself up, shaking his head as the ringing in his ears subsided.
He stared at Alexânot with rage, but with growing caution.
âThat Mana burst... it wasnât a spell.â
Kurt had never heard of a mage being able to eject Mana from their body like that. It was something only warriors typically did. It defied logic.
But it had worked.
"Iâm tired of watching your appalling swordsmanship," Alex said, finally breaking the silence.
"All I see is brute strength. No finesse. No technique."
He lowered his rod from his shoulder and held it with both handsâbut this time, his grip shifted to the middle, his posture changed.
A stance.
A proper sword stance.
"Youâve lived your whole life believing youâre the strongest among your peers because you overpower everyone with your ridiculous physical prowess.
"And in doing so... you stopped learning."
The crowd watched, frozen.
Even Kurt hesitated.
Alex raised the rod as if it were a fine blade. His tone became cold.
"As much as I dislike the romanticisation of swords, I canât allow such disgraceful swordsmanship to continue in front of me."
Thenâ
"Come."
He flicked his wrist. The rod seemed to shimmer under the sunlight.
"Let this elder brother show you what proper swordsmanship looks like... before sending you off."
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