They stood still for a mont.
No signal.
Just awareness.
Jelo asured the space between them. Ten ters. Maybe twelve. Close enough for one clean burst—far enough that neither of them had to commit yet. He kept his weight on his back foot, balanced, hands loose at his sides. His breathing was slow and controlled. He wasn’t letting the pressure field get into his head before the fight had started.
Drex hadn’t moved. Hadn’t adjusted his stance, hadn’t rolled his neck, hadn’t done anything that suggested he felt any urgency at all. He stood there like he was waiting for a bus. Like Jelo was a variable he’d already accounted for and was simply waiting to process.
That kind of stillness had a ssage in it.
Then—
Jelo moved.
"Wing Burst."
WHOOSH.
He closed the distance instantly. The air split around him. Fast. Direct. No angle, no feint—raw speed aid straight at center mass. It was a test as much as an attack. He wanted to feel what Drex’s range actually looked like at full approach speed.
But the mont he entered Drex’s range—
His speed dropped.
Not completely. Not like hitting a wall. More like sprinting into deep water—resistance rising from every direction at once, not stopping him but costing him. Every ter forward required more than the last.
Jelo’s eyes narrowed.
There it is.
Drex didn’t move.
"Too fast," he said calmly. Like he was comnting on the weather. Like Jelo hadn’t just crossed twelve ters in under a second.
Then—
He pushed his hand forward.
BOOM.
The air slamd into Jelo. Not like a punch. Not anything you could track visually. It ca from the field itself—a concentrated wave erupting outward and catching him mid-step, before his foot had finished planting.
"Skilled Guard!"
THUD!
The force hit hard. Not like a strike—like being crushed forward while sothing simultaneously pressed from behind. Like gravity had briefly chosen a side.
Jelo slid back several ters before stopping himself. His heels dragged across compressed earth. He caught his balance before it beca a fall—but it was close.
He looked up.
Focused.
Pressure control. Not just passive weight—directional. He can concentrate it and push. The field isn’t a wall. It’s a weapon with layers.
Drex stepped forward slowly. Each step pressed the air down slightly further. He wasn’t rushing. The zone moved with him—Jelo could feel the density shifting, tracking Drex’s position the way a shadow tracks its owner.
"You rely on speed," Drex said. "Let’s see what happens when you don’t have it."
Jelo exhaled slowly. Let the adrenaline settle into sothing usable. Recalibrated.
Then he moved again. But this ti—careful. asured. He circled instead of charging. Not retreating—reading. Feeling the edges of what Drex was projecting, testing where the compression peaked and where it thinned.
The pressure wasn’t uniform. Stronger near Drex. Weaker at distance. It tapered—not sharply, but consistently.
There’s a range. And inside it, there are layers.
Jelo vanished.
"Wing Burst."
He reappeared to the side—not closing in, just repositioning. Testing the boundary at a different angle. Then attacked from there.
"Dragon Claw!"
SLASH!
The energy claw tore forward—but visibly slowed as it moved through the field. Jelo watched it travel. Watched the compression shave off a fraction of the force before it arrived.
Drex raised his arm. The air condensed around it.
THUD!
Impact landed—but weaker than it should have been. The field had absorbed a portion before delivery.
Jelo processed it imdiately.
It reduces force too. Not just speed. Everything entering the zone arrives diminished.
Drex countered. A stronger push—deliberate, aid directly.
"Skilled Guard!"
BOOM!
Jelo blocked—but slid back again. Further this ti. His guard flickered under sustained weight.
Drex lowered his hand.
"You feel it now."
Jelo straightened. Rolled his neck once. Settled his breathing.
"...Yeah."
⸻
This ti Jelo didn’t rush.
He moved in bursts. Short. Controlled. Not trying to reach Drex—just making him track movent. Forcing the field to follow him instead of building around a fixed point.
Testing.
Each ti he entered deeper, the pressure increased. Each ti he stayed near the edge, he moved freely. He mapped it without showing that he was mapping it—keeping his face neutral, his posture loose, letting Drex read frustration instead of calculation.
Drex watched him.
"...You’re adjusting."
Jelo didn’t respond. He acted.
"Wing Burst!"
Side—then imdiately behind—then out again before Drex could fully reorient. Constant repositioning. No pattern. No rhythm Drex could anticipate. Forcing him to rotate, to redirect, to push energy into tracking instead of density.
Each shift cost Drex sothing. A fraction of a second. A degree of concentration. The field wavered at its edges when he moved—the density pulling toward wherever he faced, thinning everywhere else.
Drex’s movents slowed slightly.
Not much. But enough.
It takes effort to track and maintain at the sa ti.
Jelo attacked from the edge.
"Dragon Claw!"
Full extension. Maximum force from outside the field’s densest layer.
SLASH!
Drex blocked—but stepped back. Just once. One heel scraping the reinforced ground.
It mattered. It was the first ground he’d given.
Jelo pressed it. Again. Again. No pattern. Angles shifting faster than Drex could fully settle. Staying at the boundary—dipping in, attacking, retreating before the field could concentrate in response.
Drex’s control wavered. The edges flickered.
Then he stomped.
BOOOOM!
The field expanded hard and wide—a reset, forced and deliberate. It crashed over Jelo like a wave, reaching further than before, swallowing the space he’d been using to stay mobile.
His body dropped heavy. Movent locked down. Even breathing tightened, the air feeling dense in his chest.
Drex stepped forward. Unhurried.
"This is where it ends."
He raised his hand—then slamd it downward.
"Skilled Guard!"
CRASH!
Jelo dropped to one knee. The ground cracked beneath him. His guard flickered hard—the kind of flicker that ant one more hit would break through completely.
Too strong. Too compressed. No room to move through it.
Drex stepped closer. Each step adding weight. Jelo could feel his own limbs resisting him—not injury, just density. Like moving through sothing that had decided to push back.
"You can’t move like this," Drex said.
⸻
Jelo exhaled slowly.
Heavy. Restricted. Every direction closed.
But his mind—
Sharp.
He stopped fighting the compression. Let it press. Let his body go still—not from surrender, but from focus. One second. One angle Drex hadn’t needed to protect yet because no one had ever tried it.
Then I don’t fight like this.
The mont Drex stepped into range—
Jelo moved.
"Wing Burst!"
Upward. Straight up. Not sideways—not back—up. Forcing through the pressure from below, where the field was thinner. Where the compression hadn’t been built to intercept.
For a split second—
It lessened.
That was enough.
He shifted midair—
"Wing Burst!"
Outward. Hard. Escaping the densest zone before Drex could reorient overhead.
Drex turned—
Too late.
Jelo’s hand was already raised.
"Dragon Claw!"
Full force. Clean. Launched from outside the field’s coverage—from a position Drex hadn’t had ti to fill.
BOOOOOOM!
It hit clean. No reduction. Full weight delivered exactly as intended.
Drex’s defense ca up unstable—scrambled, the field half-extended in the wrong direction. The impact broke his stance completely. His feet skidded back across the reinforced ground. The pressure field collapsed all at once, every ounce of density releasing into open air.
Silence.
Dust settled.
Jelo landed. Breathing heavier now—lungs pulling in clean air after the compression. Fire reserves dipped. Guard thin. Two vertical bursts back to back had cost his legs real strain. He could feel it already settling into the muscle.
But steady.
He kept his eyes on Drex.
Drex pushed himself up slowly. One hand on the ground. Then both feet. His breathing was uneven—not from injury, from the effort of sustaining a fully extended field under constant pressure for that long.
"...You broke it," he said.
Jelo nodded slightly.
"You relied on it too much."
Drex let out a long breath. Then—a small, tired smile. Not bitter. Not embarrassed. Just honest.
"...Fair."
He raised his hand—then lowered it.
"I’m done."
⸻
The air returned to normal.
Light.
Still.
Jelo relaxed slightly. Let his shoulders drop. Let the tension ease out of his legs.
Drex looked at him one last ti. His expression had settled into sothing quieter than the start—less asured, more genuine.
"You’re dangerous," he said. "Not because of power... but because you figure things out."
Jelo didn’t reply.
Drex turned and walked away.
⸻
[100 essence gained.]
The system’s voice echoed clearly.
Jelo closed his eyes briefly. Let it register. Let the number an what it ant.
Another fight.
Another win.
Another step forward.
But still—
Not enough.
He opened his eyes.
Calm.
Focused.
Ready.
Then he turned—
And walked forward again.
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