On one side of the arena stood Lin Yi. Calm. Still. Unshaken. On the other side, the A-Rank Arcane Swordsman stepped forward. His na was Shen Ryu, and the mont he moved, a faint hum of spiritual energy gathered around him, not explosive like Tang Yue’s radiant force, but controlled and refined, like a blade kept perfectly sheathed until the mont it was needed.
His gaze t Lin Yi’s. "...So this is the man who defeated Tang Yue without taking a single step back." His voice was calm, yet carried clearly across the arena. The crowd quieted as Shen Ryu’s presence drew a different kind of attention.
He took another step forward, stopping at a asured distance. His hand remained on his sword, but he did not draw it. Instead, he bowed his head slightly. A warrior’s courtesy.
"Lin Yi." A pause. "...Your strength is worthy of respect." The words carried no flattery, only acknowledgnt. "I, Shen Ryu... will not insult you with carelessness."
The crowd reacted imdiately.
"That guy..."
"He’s serious from the start..."
"Shen Ryu never does that unless he sees soone as an equal..."
Lin Yi looked at him. For a mont, nothing changed. Then, "...Good." One word. But this ti it carried a faint shift.
The instructor raised his hand. "Participants ready!" The arena held its breath. "Begin!"
Shen Ryu moved first. But unlike Tang Yue, there was no explosion of power, no overwhelming display. Just a single step, soft and controlled. Then he vanished, the ground beneath his feet cracking slightly as his speed spiked and his figure cut forward in a straight line, his sword finally leaving its sheath.
SHING!
The sound was clean and sharp, like steel slicing through still air. The blade ca down toward Lin Yi with precise intent, not reckless, but perfectly asured.
Lin Yi moved.
CLANG!
The Celestial Lord Blade rose to et it. The collision rang out across the arena, a sharp tallic note that echoed far longer than expected. The difference was imdiate.
This was not like Tang Yue. Shen Ryu didn’t recoil. He didn’t get pushed back. Instead, he adjusted, his wrist turning as his blade slid along Lin Yi’s and redirected the force, his body shifting sideways as his footwork flowed into the next strike without pause.
A second slash. Faster. Lower. Lin Yi blocked again.
CLANG!
A third strike followed instantly, then a fourth, then a fifth. Each one different, each one calculated. The crowd leaned forward.
"...He’s chaining attacks..."
"That flow... it doesn’t break..."
"This is real swordsmanship..."
Shen Ryu’s movents were like water, continuous and unbroken, every strike leading into the next, every motion designed to pressure, to test, to find weakness. And for the first ti in the tournant, Lin Yi did not remain completely still. He stepped once, then again, his blade moving more frequently now, intercepting each strike, his posture still composed but no longer entirely passive.
The two blades clashed again and again.
CLANG! CLANG! CLANG!
A dance of steel. Precise, asured, deadly.
Shen Ryu’s eyes sharpened. "...So this is your strength." His voice ca between strikes, steady despite the intensity. "...You truly are different." He stepped back suddenly, opening distance. Then his aura shifted. A faint glow wrapped around his blade, arcane symbols flickering briefly along its edge, and the air around him grew heavier, more focused.
"This technique... I have only ever used against those I deed worthy."
The crowd stirred.
"That stance..."
"He’s using it already?!"
Shen Ryu lowered his stance, his blade angled forward, his breathing controlled. "Arcane Blade Art — First Form." A faint pulse spread outward. "Silent Divide."
He moved. Faster than before. His figure blurred, then split. For a mont two images appeared. No, three, afterimages layering over one another as he closed the distance instantly, his blade cutting in a clean horizontal arc. Lin Yi’s eyes narrowed slightly.
CLANG!
He blocked. But the force behind it was different. Sharper, more precise, and it pushed him back half a step. The crowd gasped.
"He moved him!"
"He actually pushed Lin Yi back!"
Shen Ryu didn’t stop. His blade turned into a second arc, then a third, each strike carrying that sa refined power, each one cleaner and faster than the last. Lin Yi responded, his blade eting every strike, but this ti with intent behind his movents. He stepped into the attacks, matched them, countered them. The clash intensified.
CLANG! CLANG! CLANG!
Sparks flashed with every collision. Shen Ryu’s expression remained focused, but his mind raced.
He’s adapting. No. He’s always been capable of this. He simply chose not to use it before.*
A faint breath escaped him. "...So this is your true stance." For the first ti, a slight smile touched his lips. "...Good." His grip tightened. Then he surged forward again, faster and stronger, his blade descending with full intent.
Lin Yi moved. This ti, he didn’t just block. He countered. A single step forward, a shift in angle, and the Celestial Lord Blade cut upward.
CLANG!
Their weapons collided, slid, and separated. In that brief opening, Lin Yi struck. A clean, direct, unavoidable strike. Shen Ryu’s eyes widened slightly. Too fast. He adjusted instinctively, turning his body and raising his blade to intercept, but it wasn’t enough.
BOOM!
The impact landed against his guard, the force driving him backward across the arena floor. His feet dragged, his body slid, and he stopped several ters away. Silence fell.
Shen Ryu stood there, breathing slightly heavier. Then he laughed softly. "...I see." He straightened, his blade lowering slightly. "...There is still a gap." Not bitterness, not frustration. Just clarity. He looked at Lin Yi again. "...But this was enough." He exhaled slowly, then sheathed his sword. The sound was soft and final.
"I concede."
The words rang clearly across the arena. A mont of silence, then the crowd erupted.
"He conceded?!"
"That fight... that was completely different from before..."
"He pushed Lin Yi back and still lost?"
The instructor raised his hand. "Winner — Lin Yi!"
Lin Yi stood still for a mont, then lowered his blade. Shen Ryu bowed again, deeper this ti. "...It was an honor."
Lin Yi looked at him, then gave a slight nod. Nothing more. But it was enough. Shen Ryu turned and walked away with steady steps and a straight back, no regret, only acceptance.
In the stands, Wang Hao let out a long breath. "...That guy..." He shook his head, smiling. "...Even his opponents walk away with dignity."
On the opposite side of the stands, Chen Feng watched quietly, his eyes fixed on Lin Yi. "...So this is the final opponent." His grip tightened slightly, and excitent flickered in his gaze.
.....
Back on the arena floor, Lin Yi stood alone once more. The semifinal was over. Only one match remained. The final. Lin Yi against Chen Feng. The true conclusion was about to begin.
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