After giving a quick peck on Seraphineâs lips, he directly jumped down from the top floor into the arena.
So this is my stage. Letâs make it unforgettable.
It was the height of a five-story building, and Leon jumped from it as if it were nothing. The audienceâs eyes were fixated on him instead of Emily, who had just made her proper entry through the side hall of the arena. The cheers she was supposed to receive in full force stopped midway. She didnât like it one bit, but even she was surprised when she saw a man falling from the top of the arena.
Her thoughts echoed those of many others in the audience who held their breath.
The fool would either die or be crippled.
Especially the few in the crowd who were not lucky enough to be awakened. They thought the one jumping was stupid.
Leonâs feet slammed onto the solid black marble floor of the arena. He didnât even try to decrease his speed using his wind element and just let himself fallâhe didnât need to.
BOOOOM!!
The vibration rattled the crowdâs chests, a deep thrum echoing like a drumbeat. There was no dust cloud or anything messy. Instead, the foolish man landed perfectly on both feet, forming a small crater in the ground.
For a moment, silence was the only thing that lasted inside the arena. Still, when reality sank in, loud cheers erupted across the stands. This was what they had paid exorbitant prices forâthis was the spectacle they wanted.
"Wooooow!!!"
"Did you see thatttt!!!"
The announcer didnât wait, and his mana-amplified voice resounded across the arena.
"THERE YOU HAVE YOUR ANSWER! THE FIRST FIGHT FOR THE QUEEN OF DECEIT WASNâT GOING TO BE JUST HER PERFORMANCEâIT SEEMS A NEW DARK HORSE HAS ENTERED THE ARENA!"
"ARE YOU EXCITED!!"
"YAAAYYY!!!"
People were ecstatic. A new contender had entered, a powerful man, and his opponent was the infamous Queen of Deceit. They didnât have to wait until the later parts of the competition to see a real heart-thumping clash between genius Awakeners.
Emily looked at the white-haired young man at the other end of the arena. This was supposed to be her chance to gain even more popularity across the world. Still, this insufferable man had stolen her show just by jumping off the top floor of the arena in front of these clowns of an audience.
So what if he jumped off the top of the arena? I can do that too. Heâs not any more special than I am.
Yet, despite her confidence in victory, she had to admit he did have some physical strength.
This buffoon probably has a class related to the physical body and is showing off in front of me. Just waitâIâll spin you around my finger when the fight starts.
She wasnât going to entertain the fight for long. She planned to finish it quickly to shut the chants of those few muscleheads who had started cheering for him.
Leon arrived in the middle of the arena, much closer now to a woman who looked to be around twenty-four years old. She had sharp features, a slightly longer nose, a slim face, and her lips, reminiscent of purple, looked sharp and charming. Her eyes had a much lighter shade compared to Seraphineâs, her long black hair flowed down her back, and her slim body carried multiple daggers strapped around her figure. At five feet nine inches tall, she could be considered beautiful in normal peopleâs eyes.
From her posture, Leon could tell she was well-trained in close combat as well. Hearing the cheers of her nickname, Queen of Deceit, in his ears, he was curious to see what she had to show him. Depending on her performance, he would decide whether to finish it quickly or let her breathe a little.
The announcement voice broke the silence between them as they gauged each other.
"Are you both ready to fight?"
A curt nod was given by both him and her at the same time. Seeing this, the announcer quickly left the arena to the side. His speed was relatively fast, showing he was a strong Awakener himself.
Leon could feel he was much stronger than the girl in front of him, but still, too weak compared to him.
This wonât even be fun...
BANG!
The sound of a mana bullet echoed, indicating the fight had started.
Leon didnât move. He just stood in place, his stance completely relaxed, his expression even more easygoing.
Emily felt pissed at being underestimated by his body language, but she didnât waste words. She quickly unsheathed a dagger in each handâ
shhhk! shhhk!
. She was going to finish it quick. If the fight ended too fast, it would be his own foolishness. She had expected it to last at least a few minutes, considering his physical prowess, but not anymoreânot when the man in front of her was this stupid.
The few who had cheered for him earlier because of his brazen jump now stopped their chants and returned to cheering Emily. To them, the man was arrogant, and he needed to be reminded of who he was standing against.
Instead of gaining cheers, Leon had gathered many haters, people shouting at the top of their lungs against him.
The swell of noise pressed against Leonâs back, a hot wall of scorn and laughter.
Heh. Took no effort at all to gather a mob. Well, letâs see who laughs later...
He ignored them. He knew that at the end their mouths would be shut and wide open when the real game beganâwhen Malverick, the Dukeâs eldest son, would be his opponent. That was when he planned to take his time thoroughly.
In a distance, Seraphine, sitting in her seat, was tempted to fire a thunderbolt into the crowd hating on her Leon, but she held back because she knew their chants would take a 180 soon enough.
Emily didnât even bother to use her elemental affinity or class ability. She didnât think this entitled buffoon would even match her in physical combat.
The crowdâs roar pressed down like a storm, every jeer and cheer crashing together until it felt like the air itself was trembling.
She quickly rushed forwardâ
fwssh! fwssh!
. To the crowd, it looked almost like she blurred, but to Leon, it was as if a snail was coming at him.
Thatâs cute... she thinks sheâs fast.
The air split with a faint whistle as her daggers cut forward.
She was too slow. But still, he didnât make his move. Her dagger came from the left, aimed at his ribs. He easily sidestepped while faking a yawn. She thought she had him when she followed with another strike aimed at the center of his stomach, predicting his dodge.
He intentionally walked into her trap only to dodge it at the last moment.
"Careful. If you swing too hard, youâll trip."
The daggerâs edge kissed the emptiness, a
whisshh
of steel grazing air where his ribs had been a heartbeat before.
Emily was surprised when he dodged both her attacksâeven the trap she had set. But she brushed it off, calling it a fluke. She didnât even bother to entertain his comment.
"Careful with those toys. You might cut yourself."
She ignored it once again.
I canât fall for such a simple trick. I wonât let myself be overwhelmed by anger during the fight.I am not a idoit.
So she continued with even more intensity, aiming for vitals that would render him helpless without killing him outright.
But it didnât last long. For two straight minutes, she wasnât able to land a single hit.
Every time she tried to hit him, somehow in the last moment, he would dodge her.
In desperation, she struck at whatever openings she saw, throat, lung, or heartâit didnât matter anymore.
And still, she noticed the leisurely look on his face. Not once had he tried to attack her.
"Youâre consistent. Iâll give you that."
This is getting boring... maybe I should end it soon.
"Youâve got stamina. Shame itâs wasted swinging at the air. Youâd have made a fine farmer."
Backing off quickly, glaring at him for the disrespect of not attacking onceâand those words starting to irritate her a lotâshe decided to go all out. This white-haired man in front of her was no easy foeâhe might even be trouble.
Farmer!? Toys!? Mock me again and Iâll make you regret every word...
She had her elemental skills and class ability. She wondered if he could dodge those.
A dangerous glint appeared on her face, knowing the answer.
"Foolish man, the match would have ended in your favor if you had acted when you had the chance. Now, you wonât even discover how it concludes." For the first time, she spoke up, fully aware that this would be the last thing he heard from her before she walked out of this arena, leaving him in humiliation.
The mana inside her body stirred as mysterious energy enveloped her. The crowd watching the arena fell silent.
Her aura howledâ
WHOOOMMM!!
ârattling the loose stones of the arena floor.
"Took you long enough. I was getting sleepy."