Blades Beneath Silence
Selena did not show even the slightest ripple of emotion in the face of Shan’s provocation. Her gaze remained steady, her posture relaxed yet unyielding, like a frozen lake hiding unfathomable depth beneath its surface.
She only spoke once—
"You talk too much."
Her voice wasn’t loud.
But it cut clean.
Sharp enough to leave a mark.
Even when she saw Shan swallow the Recovery Pill, Selena wasn’t surprised in the slightest.
Not even a flicker.
To her, this was expected.
Secret Sword Summit...
A place that would do anything to win.
Rules bent.
thods twisted.
Nothing about this was shocking.
What did surprise her—
Was his confidence.
You think... a single pill is enough to defeat ?
A faint chill deepened in her eyes.
That wasn’t arrogance.
That was underestimation.
"Co on."
She didn’t wait.
Didn’t hesitate.
Her hand tightened around the Athyst Mist Sword, lifting it with calm precision.
The mont her fingers settled—
A soft hum echoed.
Then—
Light.
A deep athyst glow flowed along the blade, like liquid starlight running across steel. The air around her shifted instantly, temperature dropping as a thin veil of frost crept across the ground beneath her feet.
The cold—
Was no longer subtle.
It pressed outward.
Alive.
Watching.
Waiting.
Shan felt it.
His brows twitched slightly, fingers tightening around his sleeve.
That cold...
It wasn’t ordinary.
It slipped past the skin, brushing against sothing deeper—sothing instinctive.
For a brief mont—
His body reacted before his mind did.
A flicker of caution.
But it vanished just as quickly.
He exhaled slowly, steadying himself.
I have my own thods.
"Hmph..." he let out a short, dismissive breath, lips curling slightly. "Little girl... you’re quite arrogant."
His voice carried a hint of irritation now.
And sothing else—
Determination.
With a sudden movent—
A sword appeared in his hand.
It wasn’t drawn in the usual way.
It simply was there.
As if it had always been waiting.
The blade shimred faintly, its light subtle—restrained—but not inferior in the slightest to the brilliance of Selena’s Athyst Mist Sword.
The mont it appeared—
The atmosphere shifted again.
The crowd froze.
Then—
Shock spread like wildfire.
"That sword..."
"Wait—don’t tell ..."
Eyes widened.
Breaths caught.
All attention snapped toward Shera in the stands.
"False Sword!"
"It’s actually the Secret Sword Summit’s inheritance weapon... the False Sword..."
The na alone carried weight.
History.
Authority.
Fear.
On the arena—
Neither moved for a heartbeat.
Then—
They did.
Simultaneously.
"Interesting. Athyst Mist Sword versus False Sword. They are both legacy swords."
"Doesn’t that an... this is the first real clash between the future Division heads of the Athyst Summit Division and the Secret Sword Summit?"
The whispers turned into a wave.
Excitent surged.
For a mont, the atmosphere reached a climax again.
Shan moved first.
No warning.
No buildup.
His sword swept across in a smooth arc—
Quiet.
Deceptively gentle.
There was no sharp whistle, no explosive force.
The blade didn’t scream—
It whispered.
But beneath that softness...
Layer upon layer of killing intent unfolded.
Hidden.
Patient.
Waiting to strike at the perfect mont.
Selena’s eyes narrowed slightly.
So this is their style...
For the first ti—
She felt it.
Pressure.
Not overwhelming.
Not suffocating.
But real.
Enough to demand attention.
Her grip tightened.
The Athyst Mist Sword turned in her hand—
Then she moved.
Her body lifted lightly, almost weightless, as she stepped into the attack. The sword descended in a clean, decisive arc, carrying a vast and steady force.
No tricks.
No hesitation.
Just power.
Her movent technique was free and valiant—simple, direct, yet impossible to ignore.
Two philosophies.
Two styles.
Colliding.
Their swords t.
Clang—
The sound rang sharp and clear.
Energy rippled outward, their Mana clashing like opposing tides.
Both techniques—
Rooted in legacy.
Refined over generations.
Neither yielding.
Neither breaking.
For a mont—
It was impossible to tell who held the upper hand.
Below the arena—
Shera watched silently.
But inside—
A faint laugh echoed.
Haha... good.
Well done, Shan... press her.
Outwardly, however, his expression didn’t change at all.
Not even slightly.
He had learned.
Until the result was decided—
He would not celebrate early.
He would not risk being humiliated again.
Back on the arena—
Selena slid back slightly after the clash.
Her feet landed softly.
Her breathing remained steady.
But sothing in her gaze shifted.
Colder.
Sharper.
"Is that all you’ve got?" she said, voice calm, but edged with quiet pressure.
Not loud.
Not mocking.
Just... certain.
Shan’s eyes darkened slightly.
Selena continued, her tone unchanged—
"If this is all... then the Secret Sword Summit’s path ends here."
There was no anger in her words.
Only conclusion.
The next second—
She moved again.
Faster.
The Athyst Mist Sword flashed, her fingers forming a precise sword seal mid-motion. Her aura condensed instantly, gathering into a single point—
Then—
She slashed.
Moonlight Flicker strike.
Clean.
Decisive.
Unforgiving.
But this ti—
It wasn’t just an attack.
It was a probe.
A test.
Shan saw through it.
A faint smile touched his lips.
"We’ve only just begun..." he said coldly, his sword resting briefly behind his back. "And you’re already rushing to use your ultimate move?"
His gaze sharpened.
"I thought you’d be more impressive..."
A pause.
Then—
"I guess... you’re just so-so."
His arm moved.
Fast.
The False Sword was drawn in a single fluid motion, slicing forward with a surge of concealed power. A stream of sword energy rose—not explosive, but dense, layered—
And collided head-on.
With Selena’s strike.
Boom—
The impact swallowed the arena.
For a split second—
Light consud everything.
Then—
The two forces canceled each other out.
Perfectly.
A violent shockwave erupted from the center.
Stone cracked.
The ground beneath them shattered, fragnts lifting into the air before being torn apart by the pressure.
The entire arena trembled.
Mike reacted instantly.
His hand rose.
A calm, controlled motion.
The collapsing foundation stabilized under his power, the trembling ground forced back into place. At the sa ti, he flicked his wrist—
A compass flew out.
Spinning.
Glowing.
A barrier ford, sealing the arena within a protective layer of energy.
The destruction stopped at its edge.
"Moonlight Flicker strike... was neutralized!"
Maya’s voice trembled slightly as she watched.
Her fingers tightened unconsciously.
Until now—
That had been Selena’s strongest move.
And yet—
Shan had blocked it.
Effortlessly.
If even that didn’t work...
A chill ran through her.
Then... doesn’t that an... Athyst Summit Division will lose?
Her heart sank.
Instinctively—
She turned.
Her gaze fell on Leon.
And froze.
He sat there calmly.
Too calmly.
No tension.
No concern.
His purple eyes remained steady, focused—but not anxious.
Not even a little.
Maya’s breath caught.
He’s not worried at all...
A strange thought surfaced.
Does he still have sothing hidden?
Or—
Does he simply not care about the outco?
She couldn’t tell.
And that—
Unsettled her more than the battle itself.
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