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Now reading: Chapter 33: Terms of the Duel from The Forsaken Hero, a Fantasy novel by AuthorofFate.

Soltair entered the room, a solemn expression on his face. Father Ithris followed behind him, his presence making the small room feel cramped.

"Xiviyah, did they tell you about the duel?" Soltair asked urgently.

I shook my head. "I only heard it last night from a few rather unsavory visitors."

His face fell, and he sat down on the bed heavily. "Oh. I've been trying to talk to you for the entire week, but sothing always ca up." He gave a venomous stare at Father Ithris, who pretended not to notice.

"I've heard the basics of the duel, but why are you taking this so seriously? Don't you spar every day?"

"That's different. Trishe and I are simply training, whereas this is a more significant matter. Ronin, the War Hero, challenged in front of the entire upper echelon of the Divine Throne a few days ago, barely minutes after they arrived. The common belief is that I'm the strongest hero, as I was chosen by the Sun God, and he wants to upset that."

I could tell Soltair was holding sothing back, and he cast a aningful glance at Father Ithris. The church must have sothing to do with it as well.

Father Ithris cleared his throat, looking between us. "I've co to announce the conditions of the duel. As the hero ntioned, he should be the strongest of the bunch. Thus, it is unacceptable that he disgrace himself with a loss. Impossible, in fact. If that were to be the case, there is obviously sothing holding him back. "

I took a nervous breath. It wasn't hard to see where this was going. Soltair placed his hand on mine, but that did little to reassure .

"Thus," the Father continued. "should Soltair lose, we will be forced to end your contract."

"You an you'll free ?" That definitely didn't add up.

"I'm afraid we don't have the authority to do that. Your slavery is decreed by the divine, thus your circumstances upon entering the world. It would take a direct revelation to change that."

"What are you saying?" Soltair asked, irritable glaring at him.

"Calm yourself. She would simply be transferred elsewhere, where her influence will finally stop tainting you."

"You an you'll kill her?" I shivered at the threat in Soltair's voice. The Father seed sowhat taken aback as well, and waved his hand in front of him.

"Of course not! Of that you have my word. Now then, I've said my part, and I have duties elsewhere. On behalf of the Pope, I grant you permission to escort the slave around until the end of the duel."

I felt the command settle over , equally matched with a sense of relief as the Father departed. The room imdiately felt lighter and more spacious, allowing to breathe easier.

"Xiviyah," Soltair said, looking in the eye. "Things aren't looking good."

Occasionally, Soltair would let his hero deanor slip around , showing his true self. This was one of those tis, and he almost seed ready to fail. The weight of the expectations of the entire world rested on his shoulders, a burden he normally bore with a smile. His shoulders slumped, and he let out a sigh that rent my heart.

"I don't know what to do. I can beat the War Hero if it were only the two of us, but his slaves are sothing else. We're not allowed to assemble parties yet, but he already chose his companions. To gain an advantage, they even went so far as to place slave crests on them, although I bet they are just temporary."

So that was why they were so arrogant. If they'd been through what I had, there was no way those elves could walk around with their head raised. Even now, I shuffle through the halls, not daring to et anyone's eyes.

"Despicable," I whispered. They had never even considered themselves slaves. Of course they'd look down on , a hero, yet with lower status than them.

"Yeah. From what I've heard, the weakest of the three has second level mana, but doesn't even specialize in spells."

"Third." I said. The brunette elf, Niece, made a striking impression on , mostly because she said nothing the entire encounter. She simply observed, not missing a single thing in the exchange. Combined with her weapon of choice, the bow, I was sure she'd be a terrifying threat.

"What do you an?" Soltair asked, sounding confused. "Did you et her sohow?"

"They gave a visit last night, to brag about the duel. That's how I heard about it."

"And they told you their mana levels?"

I shook my head. "Not quite. I've made so progress with the Eyes of Fate since we last talked. It's been... lonely."

He wrapped an arm around my shoulder, hugging tight. "I'm sorry. If only I'd been with you that day, then-"

"No. It's alright. We can't change what happened. Only the future." I blinked as the familiar words ca out, a paraphrase of what Fate told in a dream.

We talked a bit more, catching each other up on our growth and abilities. Soltair had reached sixth circle in the past few weeks, sothing not even Father Ithris knew.

"The thing I'm most worried about is that the War Hero targets you. I doubt any of their attacks can breach my defense, but not if I have to protect you." He said.

"Will I just be a hindrance?" I asked, hoping he wouldn't tell the truth. The thought that he might lose because of was horrifying, sothing I could barely bring myself to consider.

He hesitated for a long while before shaking his head slowly. "I don't know. But if things go bad, you can rely on that reflection spell you used-"

"No! I won't hurt anyone else!" I said. Just thinking of that spell brought the scorched faces of those I'd killed to my mind.

"Alright," he said, raising his hands defensively. I felt a little bad for my outburst, but there was no way I could do that.

"What about your other ability, the Adaptive Resistance?" He asked after a while.

"Hmm?" To be honest, I'd actually forgotten all about it. I spent a few hours researching it in the library, but even the expansive depth of knowledge available there had no record of its uses. "If I rember right, the Shard said I had so weak level one resistances to curses. Was that it?"

"There might have been one more, but it does have the word Adaptive. Do you think it changed?"

I pondered it for a second and shook my head. "I have no idea. Would they let us go to the Shard again?"

He stroked his chin, which was just starting to grow so stubble. "Why don't we give it a shot? There might be sothing else we overlooked that might help us."

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