Chapter 75: Chapter 75: The Round of Thirty-Two — The Iron Wall (Part 1)
The arena did not calm after Aether’s previous victory. Instead, the atmosphere grew noticeably heavier, as if the weight of every remaining participant had begun to press down upon the space itself. The earlier rounds had already eliminated the weak, the careless, and the overconfident, leaving behind only those who had proven themselves through repeated trials.
At this stage of the tournant, there was no longer any room for coincidence. Every student who remained had earned their position through skill, awareness, and the ability to adapt under pressure. Each of them had survived battles that demanded not only strength, but also composure and intelligence.
The number of participants had been reduced from sixty-four to thirty-two, and that reduction had changed the entire nature of the competition. It was no longer a test of potential. It had beco a test of dominance.
Aether stood quietly near the edge of the preparation area, his posture relaxed but his gaze steady as he observed the battlefield ahead. His expression remained calm, but there was a subtle sharpness in his eyes that had not been there before.
The difference was not in his deanor, but in his focus.
The Fla Sovereign Pup sat beside him, its crimson flas flowing in a controlled and steady rhythm. Unlike earlier rounds, where its energy had occasionally flared unpredictably, it now radiated a quiet intensity. Its power felt refined, disciplined, and far more dangerous than before.
It had grown.
Not just in strength, but in control.
"You can feel the difference, can’t you?" the calm voice echoed softly in Aether’s mind. "This stage is nothing like the earlier rounds. Everyone here is paying attention now, and every movent carries intention."
Aether did not shift his gaze as he replied in a composed tone. "Yes, I can feel it clearly. The opponents ahead are no longer leaving obvious openings, and their decisions are far more calculated."
There was a brief pause before the voice spoke again, this ti with a faint trace of approval. "That is exactly what makes this stage dangerous. You will not be able to rely on simple observation anymore. You will need to act with certainty."
Aether nodded slightly, acknowledging her words. "I understand. Hesitation will only create opportunities for the opponent."
Across the arena, small groups of students stood in quiet discussion, their voices low but focused. Many of them cast occasional glances toward Aether, their expressions varying from curiosity to caution.
So observed him with interest.
Others watched him with clear wariness.
And a few looked at him with undisguised hostility.
At this level, every strong participant was considered a threat. There was no longer any room for indifference or ignorance. Everyone was watching, analyzing, and preparing.
"Aether."
The instructor’s voice echoed clearly across the arena, cutting through the low murmurs of conversation.
"Platform Seven."
The mont his na was called, the surrounding noise diminished almost instantly. The attention of the nearby students shifted toward him, not with surprise, but with expectation.
By now, his presence in the tournant had beco sothing significant.
Aether stepped forward without hesitation, his movents smooth and unhurried.
The Fla Sovereign Pup rose to its feet and followed closely at his side, its flas flickering gently as it moved.
As he stepped onto Platform Seven, Aether’s gaze settled on his opponent.
The mont he saw him, he imdiately understood the nature of the upcoming battle.
The boy standing at the center of the platform was tall and broad-shouldered, his posture firm and grounded. There was no sign of carelessness in his stance, no hint of arrogance or unnecessary movent.
Everything about him conveyed discipline.
Everything about him suggested control.
Beside him stood his beast, and its presence alone was enough to draw attention.
It was massive.
A towering creature composed entirely of interlocked tallic plates, each one layered with precision. Its limbs were thick and powerful, its torso broad and heavily armored, and its overall structure gave the impression of sothing that simply could not be moved.
Its eyes glowed faintly from beneath its armored head, and every movent it made produced a low grinding sound, like tal scraping against stone.
An Ironclad Juggernaut.
Aether observed it carefully before speaking in a calm and asured tone. "This is a defense-focused construct, designed to absorb and withstand direct attacks."
The opponent gave a small nod, his expression steady. "That is correct. Its primary strength lies in its defensive capability, but it is not limited to that alone."
He paused briefly before continuing. "It is also designed to apply overwhelming force while maintaining its durability. You will find that approaching it directly is not as simple as it might seem."
As if to emphasize his words, the Juggernaut took a step forward.
The platform trembled under its weight, and the sound of its movent echoed across the arena.
Aether’s eyes sharpened slightly as he observed this.
"This opponent relies on stability and pressure," the voice in his mind said. "You will not be able to outpace it easily if the battlefield becos restricted."
Aether responded calmly. "Then I will not allow the battlefield to remain in his control."
The instructor raised his hand.
"Begin."
The mont the signal was given, the Ironclad Juggernaut began to move.
Unlike the previous opponents Aether had faced, it did not rush forward or attempt to overwhelm through speed.
Instead, it advanced steadily.
Each step was slow, but carried a sense of inevitability that could not be ignored.
The ground cracked beneath its feet, and the pressure it emitted seed to weigh down the surrounding air.
The Fla Sovereign Pup did not attack imdiately. Instead, it circled carefully, observing the Juggernaut’s movent and maintaining distance.
Aether remained still, his focus entirely on analysis.
The Juggernaut raised one of its massive arms and slamd it into the ground with trendous force.
The impact echoed across the platform, sending cracks spreading outward in all directions.
From those cracks, sharp tal spikes erupted upward at high speed.
They surged toward the Fla Sovereign Pup in rapid succession.
"Move to the right and maintain distance," Aether instructed calmly.
The Fla Pup reacted instantly, dodging the spikes with precise and controlled movents. Its flas flickered beneath its paws as it adjusted its footing with perfect timing.
However, the attacks did not stop.
More spikes erged, and the battlefield began to shift continuously.
Aether’s gaze sharpened further. "It is controlling the terrain to limit movent."
"That is correct," the voice replied. "It is not rely defending itself. It is shaping the battlefield to its advantage."
Aether nodded slightly. "Then direct engagent is not efficient at this stage."
He raised his hand slightly.
"Test its defensive limit," he said.
The Fla Sovereign Pup surged forward, its flas intensifying as it closed the distance.
It launched a direct strike toward the Juggernaut’s torso.
The impact produced a loud tallic sound that echoed across the arena.
However, there was no visible damage.
The Juggernaut did not even shift.
The opponent spoke calmly. "You will not break it with that level of force."
The Juggernaut imdiately counterattacked, swinging its arm with imnse power.
The Fla Pup leaped back just in ti, narrowly avoiding the strike.
The air itself seed to distort from the force.
Aether’s eyes narrowed slightly. "It is not simply durable."
"It is dispersing the impact across its structure," the voice replied.
That was the key issue.
The armor was not just resisting attacks.
It was distributing them.
Every strike was weakened.
Every impact was neutralized.
The Juggernaut continued advancing steadily, its movents slow but relentless.
The battlefield beca increasingly unstable as spikes continued to rise and fall unpredictably.
The Fla Pup maintained its movent, but it was clear that this approach could not continue indefinitely.
"You will need to change your strategy soon," the voice said.
Aether nodded. "I am aware of that."
He took a small step forward and spoke clearly.
"Condense the flas and focus the heat into a single point."
The Fla Sovereign Pup responded instantly.
Its flas tightened and condensed, shifting from a wide aura into a concentrated form.
The temperature around it rose sharply, and the air shimred from the intensity.
The opponent’s expression changed slightly.
"You are attempting to penetrate through focused heat rather than force," he said.
Aether did not respond.
Because he was no longer testing the defense.
He was testing its limit.
The Fla Pup moved again, this ti faster and more precise.
It struck the Juggernaut at a single, focused point.
The impact echoed loudly.
The tal surface glowed faintly from the heat.
For a mont, nothing happened.
Then—
The Juggernaut shifted slightly.
It was only a small movent.
But it was enough.
The opponent’s eyes narrowed. "So it does have a threshold."
Aether remained calm, his gaze steady.
The nature of the battle had changed.
This was no longer a fight of speed or reaction.
It had beco a battle of endurance.
A battle of pressure.
A battle of control.
Aether stood still, his mind clear.
Because he had already realized sothing important.
No matter how strong sothing appeared—
No matter how unbreakable it seed—
Everything had a limit.
And once that limit was found—
Breaking it was no longer impossible.
It was only a matter of ti.
The real battle had only just begun.
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