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Now reading: Chapter 159: Bracket from Help! I'm just an extra yet the Heroines and Villainesses want me!, a Fantasy novel by LegionWorker.

The competition’s second day started on a foggy morning.

It was not heavy, just a gentle ground mist that had settled overnight and gradually burned off as the sun rose.

This gave the competition grounds a unique atmospheric quality: the students from coastal academies hardly noticed it, while those from inland found it quite captivating.

The mist softened the edges of the venue structures and caused the arena’s essence-reactive lighting along the borders to glow with a slightly altered hue, with colors blending into the mist before fully settling.

William had been in the training hall adjacent to the main arena since six-thirty.

He wasn’t running forms now — he had done that around five in the morning, in the dormitory corridor with the lights dimd because Kai was still asleep and the corridor was empty.

By the ti he arrived at the training hall, he was already ward up and in a specific state of readiness that resulted from thorough preparation, to the point where it felt automatic and no longer needed conscious effort.

He was working on a specific problem.

The Greystone semifinalist he would face at nine was nad Aldous.

He had watched every available match from the previous day and reviewed the academy records Morris had compiled on all the competing students before the event.

Aldous was a dual-affinity fighter — earth and water, a rare mix that created a distinctive tactical style: earth for structural defense and positioning, and water for offensive flow, adapting around fixed positions instead of breaking through them.

The combination was subtle in a way that single-affinity fighters often weren’t.

When facing an earth specialist, you targeted the anchor. Against a water specialist, you disrupted the flow.

For soone using earth as a foundation and water as movent, attacking the anchor released the water, and disrupting the flow pushed them onto the earth.

It required a different approach.

William had been thinking about it since midnight.

He executed the counter-sequence he had devised, initially moving cautiously—testing each transition for the unseen gap from an external perspective.

His mother’s techniques relied on identifying the precise mont when a defensive structure committed to its configuration.

By combining earth and water, he could create a more intricate version of that mont—when the structural component locked to support the flow elent, rendering both temporarily predictable.

The trick was creating the conditions that forced that commitnt.

He ran the sequence more quickly, then at match speed, and finally at a speed just above match speed— a pace his mother had advised him to train at to make match speed feel controlled rather than urgent.

The training hall was empty except for him. Morning light through the high windows, the mist outside softening it.

The sound of his footwork on the training floor and the controlled discharge of essence through his blade in patterns that were becoming as natural as breathing.

He ran it again.

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Kai arrived at seven-fifteen.

He entered silently, as was his habit, and seated himself on the wall bench.

He watched William with a keen focus that William recognised was not re passive observation but active ntal engagent — Kai observing while simultaneously performing calculations that would ultimately lead to a useful outco.

William completed the sequence and stopped.

"The earth-water combination," Kai said.

"Yes."

"You’re trying to find the commitnt point."

"Yes."

Kai was quiet for a mont. "In previous loops, Aldous has competed twice. Different years, different bracket positions. His technique has developed significantly — the water elent is more integrated than it was two years ago. It’s not supplentary to the earth anymore, they’re genuinely unified."

"Which ans the commitnt point is earlier than I’m looking for."

"The commitnt happens at the initiation of movent rather than mid-sequence. He commits earth and water simultaneously at the start, which ans the predictability window is before the technique is visible rather than during it."

William absorbed this. "Reading his intention rather than his execution."

"Reading the preparation stance. There’s a weight shift that precedes every technique — he loads slightly differently for earth-dominant approaches versus water-dominant ones. It’s small, but it’s consistent." Kai looked at his hands.

"In loop fourteen I watched him lose to a fighter who had identified that tell through extended observation. The fighter spent the first minute of the match creating low-stakes exchanges to build the reading, then used it decisively in the second minute."

"How long is the match likely to run?"

"If you establish the reading quickly, four minutes. If you don’t find it, he can sustain a defensive-flow combination for eight to ten minutes before his reserves show aningful depletion."

"So the first minute matters most."

"The first thirty seconds," Kai said. "Before he’s read your tells in return."

William nodded and reset his stance and ran the sequence again, this ti with the modified approach — earlier commitnt point, reading preparation rather than execution, the adjustnts small but the compound effect significant.

Better.

He ran it three more tis until the modification was internalized.

"The loose operative," he said, not stopping.

"No contact with Morris overnight. Still unlocated." Kai’s voice was level. "The target attended the social event last night with Morris’s person maintaining proximity. No approach was made."

"The social event was the window they would have used."

"Yes. They didn’t use it." Kai watched him work. "Which ans either the abort instruction ca through, or they’re waiting for sothing specific that the social event didn’t provide."

"The semifinals and finals are public," William said. "Open venue, thousands of people, compressed security attention on the competition itself."

"Also the council observers’ last day on site. They return to the capital Sunday evening." Kai paused. "If there’s a political decision that requires the target’s absence before the observers leave—"

"Today is the last viable day." William stopped and turned. "The decision was delayed. Can it be called without the full observation period being completed?"

Kai considered it. "I don’t know the specific protocol. Morris would."

"We tell her this morning."

"Yes. Before the bracket begins."

William checked the ti — seven thirty-eight. He had an hour before the semifinal bracket assembly. Enough ti to find Morris, communicate the assessnt, and return to focus for the match.

He picked up his jacket and his sword.

"One more thing," Kai said.

William waited.

"In this loop, you’ve won every match so far." Kai looked at him with the particular directness that ant he was saying sothing he considered important. "In previous loops, you didn’t reach the semifinals. Different reasons in each case — injury, withdrawal, other circumstances. The deviation compounds. The further from the historical pattern, the less predictable the environnt becos."

"Less predictable for them too," William said.

"Yes. They’ve been planning around a version of events that isn’t happening." Kai stood. "That’s an advantage. It’s also uncertainty. Both things are true."

"Both things are true," William agreed.

They left the training hall together in the morning fog.

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