The battlefield no longer resembled a student tournant.
It resembled the collision of two evolving worlds.
Half of the Grand Imperial Arena burned beneath waves of crimson-gold sovereign fla that surged like living royalty across shattered stone. The heat rising from those flas distorted the air into violent ripples, turning the battlefield into a landscape of molten cracks and glowing embers.
The other half drowned beneath endless eclipse darkness.
Cold spiritual pressure spread through the arena like an invisible ocean, swallowing light and suppressing movent with suffocating efficiency. Shadows twisted unnaturally across the ruined battlefield while drifting black feathers descended endlessly from the sky above.
Between those two territories, silver dream mist spiraled and shifted continuously, weaving through both domains like moonlight caught between fire and night.
And every second—
The battlefield changed again.
Spatial fractures flickered unpredictably across the arena floor.
Dark suppression chains appeared and vanished without warning.
Sovereign fla currents shifted into new formations constantly.
Dream-field distortions altered terrain flow in real ti.
Nothing remained stable for more than a mont.
The crowd could barely breathe watching it unfold.
High above the arena, storm clouds churned violently across the sky while reinforced barrier formations groaned under mounting spiritual pressure. Thousands upon thousands of glowing runes pulsed desperately along the transparent defensive walls surrounding the battlefield.
Even with multiple imperial elders personally reinforcing the barriers—
The arena still trembled.
That alone revealed how monstrous the finals had beco.
Inside the imperial viewing platform, silence dominated the noble seating area.
Nobody spoke casually anymore.
No one even pretended this was simply entertainnt.
Because the younger generation standing below had already surpassed ordinary expectations.
At the center of that overwhelming battlefield stood two figures whose minds continuously fought for control of the arena itself.
Aether.
Kael Draven.
Neither of them wasted movents.
Neither attacked recklessly.
Yet every action they made altered the battlefield flow for everyone else present.
This was no longer a contest of strength alone.
It was a war of calculation.
A war of battlefield authority.
And gradually, the empire began realizing sothing terrifying.
The real monsters in this final were not their beasts.
It was the tars themselves.
High above the battlefield, the Abyss Raven released another piercing screech that echoed through the storm-dark sky like a cry from so ancient creature born from endless night.
Its massive black wings spread wider.
Dark feathers rained downward once more.
The instant those feathers touched the arena floor, the eclipse domain intensified sharply.
Invisible suppression chains spread through the battlefield.
Not physical restraints.
Sothing far more complicated.
Battlefield links.
The mont one part of Eclipse Monarch’s formation moved, another section reinforced it automatically.
The Abyss Raven’s ntal pressure weakened enemy reaction timing.
The Voidscale Serpent redirected movent paths through spatial manipulation.
The Duskwalker Beast disrupted spiritual circulation from hidden angles.
anwhile Eclipse Monarch Academy’s mbers repositioned continuously, locking battlefield lanes with terrifying precision.
Everything connected.
Everything chained together.
No movent existed independently.
Every action strengthened another.
Watching the battlefield felt like watching an enormous predatory web tighten around its prey.
The spectators struggled to follow the exchanges now.
"What is happening anymore?!"
"I can’t even see where the attacks are coming from!"
"That serpent keeps appearing from impossible angles!"
"How are they controlling so much at once?!"
Even experienced tars from noble clans leaned forward with tense expressions.
Because Kael’s battlefield control had reached a level that ordinary students simply should not possess.
Near the front line, Valen roared furiously as Titancrest Fangbear smashed apart another layer of shadow restraints with overwhelming brute force.
Golden-brown spiritual energy exploded outward from the massive beast’s claws, shattering dark chains across the battlefield floor.
But before Valen could fully stabilize—
Another suppression formation activated beneath him.
Dark patterns erupted across the ground.
The Abyss Raven’s ntal interference descended simultaneously.
Then the Duskwalker Beast’s aura swept across the battlefield like freezing nightfall.
Layer after layer.
Pressure stacked endlessly.
No breathing room.
Valen gritted his teeth hard enough for veins to bulge along his neck.
"Damn it!" he shouted. "It feels like the whole battlefield is attacking us at once!"
Titancrest Fangbear roared beside him in fury, slamming its massive fists into the ground to stabilize itself against the crushing eclipse pressure.
Even then, spatial distortions continued opening around them unpredictably.
The Voidscale Serpent erged briefly through one fracture and struck instantly.
Valen reacted on instinct.
"RIGHT SIDE!"
Titancrest Fangbear twisted violently, barely intercepting the serpent’s strike with one armored forearm. Spatial force exploded from the collision, blasting apart nearby stone platforms and sending debris flying across the battlefield.
Before Valen could counterattack—
The serpent vanished again.
Not retreating.
Repositioning.
Setting up another chain.
"Unbelievable..." one academy elder muttered from the audience. "Kael never allows his opponents to regain rhythm."
That observation was painfully accurate.
Endless Eclipse did not seek imdiate victory.
It sought control.
Once the battlefield rhythm fell entirely under Kael’s authority, defeat beca inevitable.
At the rear of Skygate’s formation, Liora’s breathing had already grown noticeably heavier.
Silver dream mist spread continuously around her and the Moondream Hare, struggling to preserve stability across the battlefield.
Yet every correction she made faced imdiate counterpressure.
When she loosened one spatial distortion—
Kael redirected suppression elsewhere.
When she restored movent freedom—
The eclipse chains shifted toward new positions.
The battlefield adapted against her constantly.
The Moondream Hare’s glowing silver eyes dimd slightly from exhaustion as dream patterns continued spreading through the arena floor.
Sweat rolled slowly down Liora’s cheek.
Still, her expression remained calm.
Focused.
Resolute.
"We can’t lose control here..." she whispered quietly to herself.
Her silver eyes shifted toward Aether briefly.
And for a mont, determination strengthened within them again.
Because unlike earlier rounds—
She no longer viewed herself rely as support.
This was Skygate’s battlefield too.
And she intended to stand beside him until the end.
anwhile—
Aether observed everything.
The Heaven Eye beneath his locket glowed faintly through his combat uniform, hidden golden light reflecting within his calm gaze.
Golden analysis threads filled the battlefield completely now.
Every movent.
Every pressure shift.
Every formation adjustnt.
Every possible prediction branch.
For ordinary tars, Endless Eclipse looked chaotic.
Overwhelming.
Impossible to follow.
But gradually—
Aether began seeing the structure hidden beneath that chaos.
His eyes narrowed slightly.
So this was Kael’s true battlefield system.
Not random adaptation.
Not instinctive reaction.
A continuously evolving web.
Every attack manipulated future positioning.
Every retreat altered enemy movent routes.
Every defensive action prepared later suppression chains.
Even Kael’s smallest adjustnts carried future intent.
The realization sent excitent flickering faintly through Aether’s thoughts.
Because for the first ti in the tournant—
Soone truly challenged him ntally.
Not rely physically.
Inside the shadows behind him, the Fallen Succubus smiled slowly.
"My, my..." she murmured lazily inside his mind. "You’re finally enjoying yourself."
Aether ignored the teasing.
His focus remained absolute.
The Heaven Eye calculations accelerated further.
Golden threads no longer analyzed attacks individually.
Now they mapped battlefield intention itself.
The eclipse battlefield began unfolding inside Aether’s perception like an enormous shifting diagram.
And then—
Sothing clicked.
For the first ti since the finals began—
Aether moved before Kael’s chain sequence completed.
The Fla Sovereign Pup shifted left instantly.
Crimson-gold sovereign flas erupted across a seemingly empty section of the battlefield.
One second later—
Space shattered open exactly there.
The Voidscale Serpent erged directly into the explosion.
BOOOOM!!!
Sovereign flas detonated violently across the arena.
The serpent twisted desperately through fractured space, barely escaping direct impact as molten fire consud the surrounding battlefield.
The crowd exploded into stunned screams.
"He predicted the spatial ergence?!"
"That’s impossible!"
"No one tracks the Voidscale Serpent that accurately!"
Even Eclipse Monarch’s formation faltered slightly.
For the first ti—
Kael’s battlefield chain had been intercepted before completion.
Across the arena, Kael’s gray eyes sharpened visibly.
Then, slowly—
A faint trace of interest appeared in his expression.
Real interest.
Not polite acknowledgnt.
Not detached observation.
Genuine engagent.
Because almost nobody successfully predicted the Voidscale Serpent’s movent chains.
Yet Aether had done exactly that.
And not through luck.
Through calculation.
Kael finally stepped forward again.
Dark-gray spiritual energy spread lightly around his body as the eclipse field deepened further.
Then the Duskwalker Beast moved closer.
The atmosphere changed instantly.
The crowd fell silent.
Kael raised one hand slowly and touched the Duskwalker Beast’s shadowed form.
The mont contact happened—
Dark-gray energy flowed directly into his body.
Gasps erupted throughout the arena.
Because unlike normal beast synchronization—
This looked wrong.
Too smooth.
Too natural.
Gray markings spread faintly across Kael’s arms beneath his sleeves.
Shadows pooled beneath his feet unnaturally.
His gray eyes darkened slightly as eclipse pressure intensified around him.
Yet unlike Lion’s explosive synchronization—
Kael’s resonance looked terrifyingly stable.
Controlled.
Refined.
Like he had practiced it countless tis.
The battlefield dimd heavily.
Even sovereign flas slowed slightly beneath the increased suppression pressure.
Several imperial elders stood halfway from their seats instinctively.
"That synchronization..."
"It resembles ancient shadow-bond resonance..."
"And yet it’s incomplete," another elder whispered grimly.
Sohow—
That made it even more dangerous.
Below, Valen nearly lost balance as the intensified eclipse pressure crashed into Skygate’s formation like a tidal wave.
"HOLD THE LINE!" he roared.
Titancrest Fangbear slamd both fists into the ground violently, unleashing a shockwave of golden force that shattered multiple suppression chains around them.
anwhile Liora expanded her dream-field to maximum range.
Silver mist flooded the battlefield desperately, preserving movent freedom against the overwhelming darkness.
Without speaking, Skygate’s coordination evolved naturally under pressure.
Valen absorbed direct suppression pressure.
Liora stabilized battlefield distortion.
Aether controlled adaptation flow.
The teamwork felt seamless now.
Not forced.
Natural.
Across the battlefield, Kael noticed it imdiately.
His gaze shifted briefly toward Valen and Liora.
Not weak supports.
Reliable anchors.
Which allowed Aether freedom to evolve mid-battle without collapse.
That realization made Kael even more cautious.
Then—
Sothing changed within the sovereign flas.
At first, only Aether noticed it.
The white-gold currents flowing through the crimson flas no longer behaved like compressed energy strands.
Instead—
They began moving independently.
Tiny white-gold sparks drifted silently through the battlefield before embedding themselves subtly across specific sections of the arena.
Most spectators never noticed.
Kael did.
And imdiately understood the danger.
Those were not attacks.
They were markers.
Future ignition points.
Aether’s Heaven Eye calculations continued unfolding endlessly across the battlefield.
Every predicted serpent ergence route.
Every likely suppression convergence point.
Every movent chain Kael preferred under specific conditions.
One by one—
Marked silently by white-gold fla sparks.
Waiting.
Preparing.
A battlefield reversal had begun.
Inside the shadows, even the Fallen Succubus looked amused now.
"Well now..." she whispered softly. "You’re turning his own battlefield system against him."
Kael responded instantly.
The Duskwalker synchronization deepened slightly.
Dark pressure surged directly toward Aether.
The eclipse domain thickened like an ocean collapsing inward.
But this ti—
Aether did not rely react.
Golden analysis threads exploded outward from the Heaven Eye like countless intersecting stars.
Prediction chains collided ntally against Kael’s battlefield calculations.
Control against control.
Calculation against calculation.
The atmosphere between them changed completely.
For the first ti since the finals began—
Kael realized sothing important.
Aether was no longer simply adapting to Endless Eclipse.
He was beginning to rival battlefield control itself.
That realization sharpened Kael’s focus completely.
The Abyss Raven descended lower through the storm clouds overhead.
Its violet-black eyes locked directly onto the Fla Sovereign Pup.
The Duskwalker Beast spread deeper into the battlefield shadows.
The Voidscale Serpent circled silently through fractured space.
At the sa mont—
The Fla Sovereign Pup released another deep roar that shook the arena.
White-gold fla markers pulsed faintly throughout the battlefield.
The spectators felt it instinctively.
Sothing enormous was approaching.
Even the air itself seed to tighten.
Nobody in the arena looked away anymore.
Not the nobles.
Not the instructors.
Not even the imperial elders.
Because the finals had surpassed ordinary understanding entirely.
This was no longer a simple clash between powerful students.
It was a collision between two evolving monsters learning and adapting faster than anyone present could predict.
Dark eclipse pressure swallowed half the battlefield.
Sovereign flas advanced through the remaining half.
Silver dream mist fought desperately to preserve balance between them.
And standing at the center of the collapsing battlefield—
Aether and Kael silently prepared for another terrifying escalation.
The next clash would decide who truly controlled the battlefield.
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