The entire War God Mage Academy team, what was left of Ashmaw, and the higher executives in the stands, especially the northern higher-ups—all looked surprised after seeing Alec finally moving.
Since the competition began, no one could truly say they understood the depth of Alec’s power, up till now, most of the attention had been on how much the rest of his team had improved compared to the last inter-academy competition, where they had needed him to practically carry every match.
The King of the Northern Kingdom grit his teeth as he rembered the defiant look in Alec’s eyes the last ti they exchanged words.
In the section where the leaders of the other academies were seated, they all looked even more interested now as they turned their gazes toward Alec.
Lucas, who heard Alec’s words, didn’t bother wasting ti, as he shoved Afolayan backward with his glaive, putting all his strength into the push, then retreated in a smooth motion.
While Alec skidded forward and took his place, his bone katana drawn in his right hand while his left rested on the Bloody Changdao hilt which was still hanging at his waist.
“What is the aning of this?” Afolayan asked.
“I’m ending the match as fast as I can,” Alec replied almost instantly, sounding as if fighting Afolayan was nothing special.
“GOOD! I’d like to see how the hell you plan to do that.”
Afolayan lunged in imdiately, no longer interested in exchanging words with Alec, thrusting his spear straight at Alec, as Alec stepped forward, raising his bone blade slightly and nudging the spearhead just enough that it only grazed his cheek as it passed.
Even though he failed to land a proper hit, Afolayan continued to press in, clearly intending to follow up with another attack, but the mont they closed the distance and he sneaked his left hand out, trying to claw at Alec, but he was countered, as Alec turned into a blur and slipped past him before the light of Afolayan’s claw could touch him.
Not too far from him, the blur settled as Alec appeared again, with his Changdao slightly raised by his left hand, though the blade hadn’t even fully left its scabbard, but it was clear Alec had already used it, as he slowly pushed it back in until it was fully sheathed, and a sharp clank rang out.
The mont that sound echoed, Afolayan, who was still standing with his back to Alec, felt the lower part of his abdon burst open in blood as a thin blade line appeared there.
“Woah!” he muttered, pressing his palm over the wound as electric currents flowed from his hand into the flesh, temporarily stopping the bleeding.
“All this while, I thought you were the weakest of them,” Afolayan said.
“But it turns out you’re the strongest of them all, you’re so fast that I didn’t even catch your move until after it landed. Good. I guess I can go wild on you.”
Many in the crowd were also confused about what had just happened, that was when most of them noticed that the water screen floating in the air had started replaying Alec’s move in slow motion. It had looked like Alec simply dashed past Afolayan after dodging the claw attack—but that wasn’t it.
As he passed, Alec had drawn his blade precisely along the exposed seam in Afolayan’s spirit equipnt armor, moving like a master chef deboning a cut of at he’d handled countless tis.
The strangest part was that his Changdao never fully left its scabbard, it was the QI that leaked out when he slightly lifted the blade that managed to injure Afolayan in that tiny fra of ti.
As they watched the slow-motion replay over and over, the move looked so simple that many felt it was sothing they should be able to do, but there was no way they were even close to Alec’s realm of speed, and that was because he was simply too fast.
Alec’s agility stat was literally in the three-hundreds; even seasoned Tier 7 mages would have a hard ti keeping up with him, just from his physical attribute table alone, he was already comparable to a low or mid Tier 7 mage on physicality.
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