Read light novels, web novels, Chinese novels, Korean novels, Japanese novels and books online for FREE.
Font Size
18px
Now reading: Chapter 550: Gladiator Tournament: Semi Finals: Septimius VS from I Enslaved The Goddess Who Summoned Me, a Action novel by JuanTenorio.

After Nathan made his bold declaration — a deliberate dagger ant to pierce Pandora’s composure — he descended slowly back into the arena.

Each step echoed across the floor, deliberate and unhurried, as if the roars of the audience above were nothing more than distant murmurs to him. The faint shimr of the afternoon sun caught the edge of his pale hair, making it gleam like silver fire against the stone.

He wasn’t simply provoking Pandora. No — part of him wanted to witness sothing else.

He wanted to see him — Julius Caesar.

He wanted to see that proud, calculating man’s expression falter, his mask of composure crumble ever so slightly as Nathan so shalessly flirted with his daughter right before his eyes.

Normally, Nathan would have found such antics beneath him. He wasn’t one to indulge in petty satisfaction. But Caesar... Caesar had earned this.

Ever since Alexandria, ever since the chaos of Ariah’s and Auria’s abduction, the man’s presence had been nothing short of a thorn in Nathan’s side — a shadow constantly ddling in his affairs.

Dragging him out of Tenebria, interfering at every turn.

So yes, seeing the fad Caesar grind his teeth in silence was a small pleasure he would allow himself.

But now... he should focus.

If there was even a need to, that is.

Returning to his position, Nathan’s crimson eyes lifted toward the man awaiting him. A cold, killing glare t his gaze — sharp, seething, unrestrained.

Isak.

That was the man’s na. The rest — his family na, his reputation — none of it mattered.

A classmate of Freja and Elin, that was the only worth about him actually for Nathan.

An arrogant young Swede, barely out of his teenage years, whose ego had inflated beyond reason after receiving a so-called SS-Rank Skill following his summoning.

Nathan’s lips curled faintly.

How familiar.

The way Isak carried himself, the way he looked down on others — it reminded Nathan of another fool from his past.

Aidan.

Another self-absorbed pest who mistook his borrowed strength for greatness.

Perhaps Aidan had even been worse, but the resemblance was striking enough to be amusing.

Still, it didn’t matter.

A SS-Rank Skill, huh?

Nathan tilted his head slightly, studying the man as one might a curious insect.He didn’t pretend to understand how the system of skill distribution worked, but...

"What a waste," he murmured under his breath, his tone almost too casual.

"What did you say?" Isak barked, his voice rough with barely restrained fury. His knuckles whitened around the hilt of his sword, the veins in his arm twitching. He was trembling — not with fear, but anticipation. The kind of twisted excitent born from wanting to see an enemy broken.

He had been waiting for this mont, itching to cut Nathan apart piece by piece, to humiliate him publicly.

No one — not even back on Earth — had ever made him this angry.

And yet, Nathan hadn’t done anything.

He had barely even spoken to him before this day.

Apparently, his re existence was enough to make the man seethe.

Isak sneered suddenly, as if recovering his confidence, flashing a smile that didn’t reach his eyes.

"I’ll show you what a Hero’s power truly is," he declared, his voice echoing through the arena. "I’ll make sure everyone here watches you die — that they rember your na only as a fool who dared defy !"

Nathan regarded him with the sa calm, almost bored gaze. His crimson eyes held no anger, no fear — only faint amusent, as if he were observing a child throwing a tantrum.

"If you beg," Isak continued, "maybe — maybe — I’ll think about sparing your life. But you’ll have to beg loud enough for everyone to—"

"Can you start already?" Nathan cut in, turning away toward the Roman arbiter as though he were asking to begin a re practice match.

The arbiter blinked, startled. "O...Oh! Y...Yes!" he stamred, quickly raising his voice.

"The duel between Septimius and Isak—"

The crowd erupted before he could even finish.

A roaring wave of cheers and excitent crashed across the coliseum, shaking the air.

Only one na truly echoed from their throats — Septimius.

Isak’s jaw clenched. His eyes darkened with pure rage as his sword trembled in his grasp, the blade glinting with killing intent.

"—Shall begin!"

The mont the arbiter’s voice fell silent, Isak vanished.

A violent burst of wind erupted from where he once stood — a shockwave rippling across the arena floor as he shot himself toward Nathan like a cannonball. His intent was pure murder; his aura flared crimson, cutting through the air with the roar of burning magic.

In the blink of an eye, he was already in front of Nathan, his blade screaming downward with enough force to shatter stone.

BADOOM!

The impact split the air with a thunderous boom, scattering dust and energy in all directions.

But there was no blood.

No cry.

No resistance.

Isak’s pupils widened.

Nathan wasn’t there anymore.

The white haired young man stood behind him — untouched, unruffled — as though he had rely shifted position without moving a single muscle. His hands rested calmly at his sides, his expression unreadable, crimson eyes glinting faintly in the swirling haze.

"You bastard!" Isak roared, twisting violently. His sword slashed through empty air once again — fast enough to leave a glowing arc behind. But Nathan had already vanished.

The sound that followed was not the clash of steel.

BADAM!

It was the crack of bone.

Nathan’s foot slamd brutally into Isak’s ribs, the blow landing with the precision of a hamr against glass. tal splintered; the enchanted armor shattered like thin porcelain. The impact launched Isak across the arena like a ragdoll, his body crashing through the air before slamming into the far wall with a dull, sickening thud.

"GUAARGH!!"

He crumpled to the ground, spitting out blood that stained the pristine white of the arena floor. The crowd erupted in a storm of cheers and astonished cries, the na Septimius echoing over and over, drowning the pain in a tidal wave of voices.

Nathan stood still, his gaze cold and detached. His chest rose and fell once, calmly, as he observed the man dragging himself up again.

Isak’s body trembled. He gripped his sword for balance, the blade digging deep into the marble as he forced himself onto one knee, then two. Blood dripped from the corner of his mouth, his breaths ragged and uneven. The left side of his armor had collapsed inward, and the bone beneath it was clearly broken.

Still, pride — or perhaps insanity — burned behind his eyes.

"Hiding like a coward... and hitting from behind?!" he bellowed, pointing his trembling blade at Nathan. "You trash!"

Nathan did not answer. His expression did not even flicker. He rely looked at the man — silent, unmoved — as though trying to decide whether responding was worth the effort.

Isak ground his teeth, fury overtaking reason.

"Fine!" he roared, his body suddenly flaring with energy. "Then I’ll burn you alive!!"

A violent surge of magic exploded from him. His body beca a blaze of light, mana coiling around him like living fire, distorting the air. The sheer force of it sent cracks spidering across the ground beneath his feet.

This was the strength granted to the summoned Heroes — gifts of gods to mortals unworthy of wielding them.

And in Isak’s hands, it was nothing but reckless power without discipline.

Nathan sighed quietly, lifting his hand, his eyes narrowing slightly.

"DIE!!!" Isak scread, swinging his sword down with all the force his body could muster. The weapon ca crashing toward Nathan’s head in a storm of blue light.

Nathan’s palm glowed.

A burst of brilliance — golden and pure — exploded outward, engulfing the entire arena in radiance.

Apollo’s Light.

Isak scread, his vision consud by searing brightness. "What—!?"

For a single heartbeat, he saw nothing but white.

Then —

BADAM!

The world snapped back into focus only for agony to follow. Nathan’s fist connected squarely with his jaw, the impact echoing like a thunderclap.

Teeth shattered. Blood sprayed from his mouth in a crimson arc. His body was hurled backward once more, crashing across the arena with brutal force, carving a trench in the marble before slamming against the barrier wall.

"GARGH!!"

More blood spilled, thicker this ti. A few broken teeth clattered onto the floor beside him. His vision blurred, his body scread, every nerve afla with pain.

How?

How was this possible?

He was a Hero.

He was supposed to be invincible — chosen by the gods themselves!

He struggled to move, rage twisting his expression into sothing almost feral. "I... I am a Hero!!" he thought desperately, trying to summon the strength to rise again.

But when he lifted his gaze... his breath caught.

Nathan was already there.

Standing in front of him. Silent. Still.

His shadow fell over Isak like the weight of inevitability, long and dark beneath the blinding light of the arena. His crimson eyes looked down upon him — cold, distant, rciless — not with hatred, but with sothing far worse.

Disdain.

As if he were gazing at an insect he had already decided wasn’t worth crushing twice.

"You should’ve run away," Nathan said at last, his voice cutting through the air like a blade of ice.Each word carried a chill that seed to seep into the bones of everyone watching."Run away with your tail between your legs... the mont you saw your friend’s buried body."

Isak froze. The words struck deeper than any weapon. His expression twisted from fury to horror."W...What..." he stamred, his voice trembling.

Buried body.

Hugo’s body.

The color drained from his face. His grip on the sword faltered.

"Y...You..." His eyes lifted to Nathan’s — those rciless, crimson eyes that reflected neither pity nor rage, only absolute resolve.

And then ca the fear.

Not the ordinary kind, but that primal terror that crawls under the skin — the kind that reminds a man that he is mortal.

"RAAAGHHHH!!!"

Isak’s scream tore through the silence as he unleashed everything. His body erupted in violent light, a torrent of magic power spiraling upward like a burning pillar that reached the sky. The arena trembled beneath his rage, the marble floor cracking under the pressure. His entire fra glowed, veins pulsating with overcharged mana.

"I’LL KILL YOU!!!" he roared, hurling himself at Nathan. His speed blurred, leaving streaks of blue and white in his wake.

Nathan didn’t move. He rely observed, his expression faintly curious.

So that’s his SS-Rank Skill? he mused.

The increase in speed and strength was noticeable, yes — but only in the way one might notice a candle fla in daylight. Impressive for others, perhaps. Insignificant to him.

Isak’s fist shot forward like a teor. Nathan raised his hand and caught it.

A deafening shockwave burst outward. The dust beneath their feet was blown away, the air shimring from the raw collision of power.

But Nathan didn’t budge.

All that energy — all that divine strength — was caught in the palm of his hand as though it were nothing. His expression didn’t even flicker.

Then his knee ca up.

BADAM!

The impact was brutal. Isak’s eyes widened in sheer agony as the air was knocked out of him. His body folded over Nathan’s knee, a guttural cry tearing from his throat.

"GUAAARGH!!"

The blow crushed his ribs; he could feel the bones splinter under his skin.

Nathan didn’t pause. He grabbed Isak by the front of his armor, lifted him effortlessly off the ground, and hurled him back toward the center of the arena.

Isak hit the marble hard, rolling several tis before skidding to a halt. His sword clattered away, the crowd’s cheers rising again like a storm.

Nathan’s silhouette erged from the settling dust, calm and steady. His footsteps echoed — slow, deliberate — as he approached the broken man on the ground.

In an instant, he was in front of him.

"W...WAIT!!!" Isak scread, panic flooding his voice. He raised a trembling hand as if to shield himself. "You can’t kill ! I’m a Hero! Do you hear ?! You’ll be executed if you touch !"

His voice cracked, desperation seeping into every word.

Nathan looked down, expression unreadable. Then he spoke with chilling indifference."What a coincidence."

"DIE!!!"

Isak lunged forward with his other hand, his last act of defiance — a coward’s strike, clumsy and filled with fear.

Nathan sidestepped with effortless grace, his movents fluid, almost lazy. In one motion, his hand shot out, gripping Isak’s wrist.

CRACK!

The sound echoed.

Isak scread, a raw, animal sound as his wrist twisted grotesquely under Nathan’s grip. The sword fell from his fingers — and Nathan caught it before it hit the ground.

"I am also a Hero," Nathan said softly, his tone devoid of warmth, the words falling like a verdict.

Isak looked up, tears mixing with blood, disbelief warping his face. "S...Spare —"

The plea was never finished.

Nathan drove the sword straight into his chest.

The blade pierced through armor, flesh, and bone, sliding cleanly into his heart.

Isak’s eyes widened. His lips quivered soundlessly before his body went limp. A faint gasp escaped him — and then, silence.

For a mont, the world held its breath.

Then Nathan withdrew the blade, crimson running down the silver edge. He lifted it high above his head, the light catching the blood as it dripped onto the marble below.

The crowd erupted.

A deafening roar filled the arena — waves upon waves of voices shouting one na.

"SEPTIMIUS!!! SEPTIMIUS!!! SEPTIMIUS!!!"

The chant rose to the heavens, shaking the very walls, echoing across the city beyond.

You are reading I Enslaved The Goddess Who Summoned Me Chapter 550: Gladiator Tournament: Semi Finals: Septimius VS on WuxiaFull. Use Previous, Chapter List, or Next to continue.
Share this chapter
Bookmark saves this novel to your account. Reading History keeps recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You May Also Like

Lord of the Truth cover
Same genre

Lord of the Truth

TruthTeller ·Action

RobinBurtonisayoungmanwhogrowwitheverythinganyonecanhopefor,immensetalentforcultivation,sharpmind,awealthyfamilythatwillstopatnothingtoprotectandnu...

The Innkeeper cover
Trending now

The Innkeeper

lifesketcher ·Action

Inthedepthsofanewbornuniverse,acultivatortakesadvantageoftheabundantenergytorefinehimselfatreasure.Butafter14billionyearsofrefiningandquiteafewmore...

User Comments

0 comments from readers

Post Comment
By posting a comment, you agree to all relevant terms.
There are currently no comments. Join the community and start the discussion.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.