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Now reading: Book 4: Chapter 61: Fighting a Grand Mage from Trinity of Magic, a Action novel by Elara.

Ishaan lifted one side of the giant trough, dumping a pile of food into the hole. The motion barely took any effort now that the piles beca so light. Today, the pile was lighter than yesterday, and yesterday, it had been lighter than the day before. It was a matter of course. He had to adjust the amount to the number of the survivors after all.

Well, that wasnt quite right. Truth be told, Ishaan had no idea how many people were still alive down there. After all, he didnt go down to check. No, the truth was that the number of survivors was very much determined by the amount of food he threw into that hole. If he wouldnt reduce the amount every day, the need for fighting would also decrease.

Feeding ti! he yelled.

Oh, how much he loved those words, knowing the kind of frenzy his call would cause. He wanted nothing more than to go down and watch the ensuing scramble. He wanted to watch how the Chiroi ripped each other apart, like the animals they were.

Unfortunately, he couldnt.

In their current state, they wouldnt be able to hold themselves back from attacking him either. That would leave him with no other choice but to kill them. And that wouldnt do at the mont, as he was most likely already cutting it close, numbers-wise. The leader had demanded that half of them survive, after all.

With a gleam in his eyes, he watched the assorted foodstuffs tumble down and disappear into the darkness. For a long mont, he stood there quietly, listening to the ensuing symphony of chaos. The snarling, growling, yelling, and whimpering never got old.

Ishaan truly loved this part of his job, the part where the thin veneer of civility was stripped away from the Chiroi to reveal them for the beasts they really were. This was unquestionably what he appreciated most about their Mana breathing technique. Sure, it allowed the Chiroi to beco stronger at an incredible rate as well, but that was only secondary in his opinion. It was far more useful that it reverted them to their primal, raw state.

After all, only beasts could be trained, not people.

Ishaan didnt know who had initially co up with the idea to teach the Chiroi language and manners, but it surely had to have been a great villain. Why else would anybody try to change their intrinsic, base nature in such a perverse way? It was like expecting a dog to pay his taxes utterly ridiculous.

Of course, such a misguided effort couldnt have ended in any utter way than in a complete disaster. And this disaster had a na: Undercity. While the proud capital up above was a symbol of prosperity and virtue, the city down below was the exact opposite.

Ishaan scoffed at the thought that so people had the audacity to be surprised by this result. How else could the city have turned out when its population was comprised mostly of beasts? It was entirely nonsensical to expect those animals to take care of themselves or their surrounding.

Ishaan sighed and unclenched his balled-up fists. There was no point getting angry over the stupidity of other people. Granted, it was easy to confuse the Chiroi with humans, as their exterior was rather deceiving. However, he still couldnt forgive the people who tried to argue that they should be treated as citizens. The bestial noises from below him were all the proof he needed to know that it was impossible. If only those people could listen to this as well, they would quickly change their tune.

With a contemptuous snort, Ishaan flipped the lever. The massive iron grate fell down, sealing the hole for one last day. Tomorrow, he would finally be able to see the results. This last week should have put them into the perfect state to be molded into the loyal dogs of the syndicate.

With a face full of anticipation, Ishaan turned away, eager to return to his quarters. He had left his favorite toy waiting for too long already. However, before he could take more than a few steps, he felt a chill go down his spine, and the hair on his neck stood on end.

What was this overwhelming sense of danger?

Ishaan tried to whirl around, but before he could move, a blade penetrated his back, aiming straight for his heart. Panic gripped him for a mont, but his honed reflexes kicked in. Instantly, one of his ribs shifted, blocking the path of the blade. As a Bone Mage, moving his bones ca as natural to him as moving his fingers.

The blade and bone collided, and Ishaan was happy to see that his rib ca out on top. He whirled around and attacked the person he could sense behind him. Unfortunately, the assailant retreated in ti, disappearing right before the strike connected. He had even managed to widen the wound before disappearing like a specter. This looked rather grim.

Ishaan focused on the hooded figure who stood a couple of steps away. From the outline of their silhouette, Ishaan guessed that it was a man, and most likely not a Chiroi, given the Mana fluctuations. His eyes trailed down their right arm, coming to rest on a long, blood-coated blade. No, the blade wasnt just coated in blood; it was made of blood. A Blood Mage? Also, it seed a blade had replaced his entire arm. Was he a mber of the Bloodsword family?

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Who are you? Ishaan demanded.

He didnt really expect an answer. He rely asked to gain so ti to get his bearings. He was stunned when the man actually started to lower his hood, revealing a face he recognized imdiately.

***

After his blade had failed to reach Ishaans heart, Zeke teleported to the edge of his sphere of awareness. It was unfortunate that he hadnt been able to end this fight with his first strike, but another part of him was glad for it. He didnt want Ishaan to die so easily, and without even knowing who had killed him. Also, his hands were itching for a fight. Well, his hand was, as he only had the one remaining.

Are you sure about this? the Dragon asked. He is a Grand Mage. Your chances would be far better if you summoned .

I cant just continue to rely on you for all my fights, Zeke replied calmly. Otherwise, I would beco helpless the mont you leave.

Pah, the Dragon spat. That is still a long ti away, whelp. Youll have ti enough to get stronger.

Zeke smiled slightly. Its not like hes going to give the ti to summon you anyway.

Before the Dragon could respond, Ishaan interrupted their ntal communication with a loud yell. Who are you?

There was no need to hide his identity any longer, as only one of them would leave this place alive anyway. Zeke used his left hand to pull back the hood covering his face. The shock and recognition were evident on Ishaans face as his features were revealed. It seed he really hadnt expected to see him here.

H-How can it be you? he stamred.

Hello, instructor. Long ti no see, Zeke greeted with a smile.

For a mont, Ishaan was too stunned to react. However, he soon got a hold of his emotions and narrowed his eyes. Even though his situation hadnt changed, the Grand Mage seed more relaxed now that he knew who he was dealing with.

Blood Dragon, he murmured. What are you here for?

Zeke smiled derisively. Isnt it obvious? As he said that, he lightly swung his blade. The motion caused the blood to splatter to the floor, drawing a half-circle on the groundIshaans blood.

Ishaan narrowed his eyes even further. So you have co to kill ?

Zekes smile widened. He knew exactly what the man was trying to do. I have no intention of answering any of your silly questions, instructor. Take out your weapon already.

Ishaan flinched upon hearing those words. He must have thought he had been sneaky while extracting his weapon. Unfortunately, his actions couldnt escape from Zekes [Perfect Spatial Awareness]. In one rushed motion, Ishaan pulled the whip out of his spine, where he usually stored the weapon.

You cocky brat, Ishaan sneered. I dont know what gave you the confidence to challenge but know that it was a huge mistake. Now, call your pitiful lizard so we can get this over with. It was evident that he felt a lot more confident with his weapon in hand.

Zeke shook his head with a cocky expression. I wont need him for a small fry like you.

Of course, that was a lie. He would love to summon the Dragon, but there was no way that Ishaan would give him the chance. After all, unlike a real Summoner, it took him about half a minute to cast his [Blood Manifestation].

Suit yourself, then, Ishaan hissed through gritted teeth. While saying those words, a change ca over his body. From his knees, shoulders, ribs, and feet, white bone plates erged, sprouting like mushrooms after the first spring rain. Before long, his entire body had been covered in smooth white armor.

Zeke's eyes glead with interest. He knew that Bone Mages were hailed as the fighters with the strongest defense, but this was the first ti he saw their fabled [Bone Armor] in person. It was a lot more impressive than he had imagined. From head to toe, not a single speck of Ishaans skin was exposed, and even the joints were covered.

This is quite impressive, he praised sincerely.

Without wasting any more ti, Zeke changed the shape of his right forearm. The magical construct, which had been in the shape of a blade, elongated to take the form of a whip. He flicked it lightly, testing the feel of his favorite weapon. His [Blood Whip] snapped out, cutting through the surrounding stone like a hot knife through butter.

So you werent lying back then, Ishaan said, his voice notably altered by the armor, which lowered its tone and lent it a haunting resonance. Very well, let us find out if you truly know how to handle a whip.

With a light flick of his hand, the [Bone Whip] ca to life and ate up the distance between them. Zeke barely had the ti to move before the weapon reached him. Cranking his neck to the left, the whip barely missed his head. However, in the next mont, the coiling rope changed course, circling around him like a serpent. Zekes eyes opened wide as he realized there was nowhere left to run.

Before the net could fully close around him, Zeke teleported away, appearing to the left of his opponent. Using the elent of surprise, he struck out with his own weapon. Ishaan seed not to have expected this developnt, as his reaction was a beat late. Zeke smiled ferociously as his swing impacted against Ishaans neck with full force. However, his joy was short-lived.

Instead of cutting through his opponent, the whip wrapped around Ishaans neck without leaving a dent. Zeke pulled the rope taut, determined to at least deprive his opponent of oxygen, but he failed once more.

Is that your trump card? Ishaan asked leisurely. If the whip around his neck had any effect on him, he was not showing it. So, you were hiding a Space affinity, huh? Well, it will not save you if this is the best you can do.

Zeke frowned and pulled the leash as hard as he could. However, Ishaan didnt budge. Even when he put his whole back into the effort, he couldnt make his opponent move in the slightest. Zeke felt like he was a child fighting against a full-grown man.

Pathetic, Ishaan sneered, and flicked his wrist again.

Zeke was forced to abandon his hold on Ishaans throat. His whip liquified for an instant to uncoil itself before shooting out to et the attack. The two weapons collided. Zeke had expected them to either clash or get tangled in the exchange. However, that wasnt what happened. Instead, the [Bone Whip] cleaved through his own weapon without any resistance.

Zeke teleported again, saving himself at the last mont. He appeared at his previous position once more, a deep frown on his face. This was a lot more troubleso than he had expected. Not only could Ishaans armor easily absorb his attacks, but he wasnt even able to trade blows with his weapon.

How often can you do that? Ishaan taunted.

Zeke grimaced. He was well aware that he couldnt rely on his [Teleportation] forever. The spell put a significant burden on his Core. At least, he would tire out far sooner than Ishaan, who didnt have to spend any Mana to attack.

He would have to think of sothing and soon.

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