Sylas' eyes darted back and forth as he paid attention to their movents. With the battle with Nosphaleen and Cassarae, he was sure of which of them would win. But the talent gap between Cassarae and the Duchess was far closer.
The other problem was that both of them were also apparently capable of constantly improving.
The ability of the Duchess to pour more blood into her intentions, strengthening her body and increasing her speed, felt endless.
By comparison, Cassarae seed constantly capable of pulling more and more from her Sword Will. The world continued to whine, shift and move almost as though she was controlling spaceti instead of just her own blade.
At so point, the two of them seed to gain so tacit understanding between one another. They didn't bother to use any skills or special techniques. It was practically a battle of raw power and the two of them were akin to a pair of female T-Rexes constantly butting heads and smashing through the earth.
The Golden Battlefield to Sylas' back shook as though it might collapse any mont now, the shuddering impact of every strike they levied akin to a natural disaster with every intention of ripping them to pieces.
Sylas sighed again.
He felt that this battle would probably go on for a while. At the very least, it was a beautiful sight to behold.
He might not care very much for the Duchess, but she was truly a beautiful woman. Even fighting in the nude as she was, and even given her violent and straightforward combat style, there was still a gorgeous sort of grace to the way her body glided through the air.
Her expression was fierce and didn't carry the slightest shift, but the way her sweat glistened down the flare of her hips and the perkiness of her breasts left Sylas paying quite so attention.
By comparison, Cassarae only grew more perfect every day herself. The higher her Race climbed, and the more Sylas helped her to elevate, the closer to perfection she reached as well.
Sylas loved his wife, to the point that no matter what she looked like, he felt that she would always be the most perfect woman in his eyes. He had said many tis who he felt the most beautiful won he had ever laid his eyes on were, and amongst that number Cassarae had never been there, but that wasn't because he felt she was inferior.
It was because he placed his own wife in a separate category all her own.
Sylas was soone who was pragmatic and logical, maybe to a fault. Objectivity was practically his mistress. So despite how he felt, he never actually said those words about Cassarae.
Back on Earth, before the Summoning, there was no doubt that Cassarae was amongst the most beautiful won of their world. She was tall, perfectly curved, and perfectly proportioned.
But in the wider universe, the competition went beyond what most models of Earth could hope to compete with.
However, Sylas had spent so much ti away from Cassarae, and his love for her obscured his sight for detail to such a great extent, that he hadn't even realized when she had started to beco this truly magnificent specin of a woman.
Cassarae was no mortal anymore. She was a Demi-God of an A-tier Race. She was blessed with a foundation of beauty that blew most of those in the universe out of the water.
If many of the beauties Sylas had seen had been stripped of their Race Rank and forced to beco an F-tier Human like Cassarae had been, how many of them could match up to her?
Watching his wife now… Sylas was confident that the answer was zero.
She had truly blood into the most beautiful woman he had ever seen, and he hadn't even noticed until there was the Duchess right across from her to contrast.
It had never been clearer.
That beautiful caral skin, those bright blue eyes, that fierce, wild grin on her face and the matching wild flare of her dancing black cascade of hair.
Her movents weren't elegant like the Duchess' were, and were instead straightforward to a fault and suffocatingly direct. But they seed to match the rhythm of nature itself, and when she moved, her blade carried the power of mountains and the rays of the sun.
It was like it wasn't Cassarae that wanted those who t her blade to die, but like it was a law dictated by the universe itself that had deed them worthy of execution.
BOOM. BOOM. BOOM.
The Duchess slapped Cassarae's sword to the side with a flash of her claws. She stepped forward, swiftly closing the distance as the blade passed over her opposite shoulder.
Grabbing Cassarae's shoulders, she smashed her forehead down with a swirling mass of crimson following her every waking instant.
Cassarae grinned and matched her forehead smash.
BANG.
Cassarae's head went snapping back. Without her sword, in a straightforward competition of might, Cassarae wouldn't win 10 out of 10 tis.
The Duchess thought she would be able to imdiately capitalize on this mistake, only to realize that while Cassarae's head had snapped back, she hadn't actually taken any steps back. In fact, in that brief exchange, the sa mont the Duchess pressed forward, Cassarae had pressed forward as well.
In their battle, Cassarae had realized sothing. If things continued as they were, they would battle for days and nights, and eventually the only one of them that could replenish her stamina with ease would win… That being the Duchess.
But the Duchess, for whatever reason, was entirely battling with instinct, speed, and reaction.
She wasn't ready for a sudden shift in tactic that used the mind instead.
Cassarae's lips spread into an even wider grin, her sword—still over the Duchess' shoulder—pressed down with a power that ca from above.
PUCHI.
The Duchess' torso was cut into, slicing her down right to her heart.
A single opening was all it took.
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