Chapter 33: Chapter 33: The Aftermath of Fire and Steel
The cheers in the arena continued long after the match officially ended.
Students stood, talked excitedly, and replayed the battle in their minds. So were arguing about the turning point of the fight, while others were already speculating about the next ranking matches.
But down on the battlefield, the atmosphere was much quieter.
Because for those who had just fought, the match had not been just a spectacle.
It had been a test.
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Aether stood near the center of the arena while academy staff moved in to stabilize the damaged battlefield. Several instructors were discussing the destruction around them.
The ground was cracked in multiple places.
Collapsed structures were scattered across the arena.
One instructor sighed.
"This is going to take a while to repair."
Another replied,
"At least it was worth watching."
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Nearby, Kael sat on a broken stone block while the Steelfang Panther rested beside him. The beast was still breathing heavily, but its tallic body slowly returned to its normal state as the battle energy faded.
Kael watched Aether for a mont.
Then he spoke.
"You didn’t just win that fight."
Aether turned toward him.
"You improved during it."
Kael smiled slightly.
"That’s the dangerous part."
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The Fire Pup sat beside Aether quietly.
But sothing about it felt different now.
Its flas were calr than usual.
Yet deeper.
More stable.
Aether could sense it clearly.
The battle had pushed the Fire Pup closer to sothing important.
Closer to evolution.
But not yet.
It still needed ti.
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From the stands, Liora finally made her way down to the arena floor.
Several students moved aside when they saw her approaching Aether.
"You destroyed half the battlefield," she said.
Aether looked around briefly.
"Yes."
She crossed her arms.
"That was impressive."
Then she glanced at the Fire Pup carefully.
"But that’s not what surprised ."
Aether understood what she ant.
"You noticed."
She nodded.
"It’s getting stronger faster than expected."
The Fire Pup looked up proudly.
Small sparks danced in the air.
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At that mont, Instructor Dren approached them.
The conversation around the arena quieted slightly.
Because students respected him.
And when he walked directly toward a participant after a match—
It ant sothing.
Dren stopped in front of Aether.
"You handled that fight well."
Aether bowed slightly.
"Thank you, Instructor."
Dren looked at the Fire Pup.
Then back at Aether.
"You’re not just training strength."
"You’re training control."
Aether didn’t respond imdiately.
Because that had always been his goal.
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Dren continued.
"Most students try to dominate the battlefield."
"But you study it."
Aether nodded slightly.
"Understanding the battlefield is part of winning."
Dren smiled faintly.
"That’s a rare mindset for soone at your level."
Then he turned and looked at Kael.
"You as well."
Kael scratched the back of his head.
"Yeah, yeah. I know."
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After a mont, Dren spoke again.
"The next ranking matches will begin tomorrow."
Students nearby reacted imdiately.
"Already?"
"So soon?!"
Dren nodded.
"The academy doesn’t slow down."
Then he looked at Aether one more ti.
"And I expect even better fights."
---
As the instructors left, the arena gradually began clearing.
But many students continued looking at Aether.
Because sothing had changed after this battle.
Before today, he had been known.
Now—
He was recognized.
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Later that evening, the academy grounds beca quiet again.
Most students had returned to their dormitories, while others stayed in training areas.
But Aether had gone sowhere else.
The Eastern Training Field.
A place used mostly for personal practice.
The moon hung high in the sky, casting a calm silver light over the training ground.
The Fire Pup stood in the center of the field while Aether observed carefully.
"Let’s see what changed."
The small beast wagged its tail and flas appeared around its paws.
But these flas were different.
More refined.
More precise.
When the Fire Pup moved, the fire didn’t scatter wildly like before.
Instead—
It flowed.
Controlled.
Aether nodded slightly.
"That’s good."
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The Fire Pup suddenly released a small fla burst toward a training pillar.
BOOM.
The impact was stronger than usual.
But the pillar didn’t lt or explode.
Instead—
The fire wrapped around it.
Burning steadily.
Aether narrowed his eyes.
"You’re compressing energy now."
That was a major improvent.
Because compressed fire attacks were far more efficient in combat.
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Behind them, a voice suddenly spoke.
"You’re training at night again."
Aether didn’t turn around.
"Couldn’t sleep."
Liora walked into the field and stopped beside him.
She watched the Fire Pup carefully.
"You felt it too, didn’t you?"
Aether nodded.
"Yes."
She smiled slightly.
"It’s close."
---
The Fire Pup suddenly stopped moving.
Then it looked up at the moon.
For a mont, the flas around its body flickered in a strange rhythm.
Liora noticed it imdiately.
"That’s new."
Aether spoke quietly.
"It’s responding to environntal energy."
That ant sothing important.
The Fire Pup was beginning to connect with the natural energy of the world.
A key sign of high-level evolution.
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However—
After a few seconds, the flas returned to normal.
The mont passed.
The Fire Pup looked confused.
Liora laughed softly.
"Still not ready."
Aether nodded.
"Yes."
"But soon."
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They continued training for another hour.
During that ti, Aether adjusted the Fire Pup’s movent patterns, focusing on balance, timing, and energy control.
This wasn’t flashy training.
But it was important.
Because Aether knew sothing most students didn’t.
The next stage of the academy tournant would be much harder.
Stronger opponents.
Smarter rivals.
And possibly—
Students backed by powerful factions.
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Eventually, the training session ended.
The Fire Pup lay down on the grass, tired but happy.
Aether looked at the night sky.
Quiet.
Thoughtful.
Then Liora suddenly spoke.
"You know sothing?"
Aether glanced at her.
"What?"
She smiled slightly.
"You’ve beco one of the most talked-about students in the academy."
Aether shrugged.
"That wasn’t the goal."
Liora laughed.
"I know."
Then she added,
"But it’s happening anyway."
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At the sa ti, sowhere else inside the academy—
A group of students gathered in a private room.
Unlike the normal academy dorms, this place was clearly more luxurious.
And the students inside wore insignias of a powerful training group.
One of them spoke.
"So that’s Aether."
Another replied,
"He defeated Kael."
A third student leaned back in his chair.
"Interesting."
Then the door opened.
And soone else entered.
A tall student with sharp eyes and a calm but confident presence.
The room imdiately beca quieter.
Because this person was different.
He was ranked much higher than the others.
One of the top ten students in the academy.
He spoke calmly.
"I watched the battle."
One of the others asked,
"What do you think?"
The student smiled slightly.
"He’s dangerous."
Then he added sothing that made the room completely silent.
"I want to fight him."
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Back at the training field, Aether felt a faint shift in the air.
Not physically.
But instinctively.
As if sothing new had just entered the path ahead.
He looked down at the Fire Pup.
"We’ll need to train harder."
The small beast barked softly.
Flas flickering quietly in the night.
Because the academy battles were far from over.
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