Chapter 81: Chapter 81: The Top Eight — Reunion on the Battlefield (Part 1)
The arena had undergone a transformation that went far beyond physical reconstruction. Although the surface had been restored and reinforced with intricate formation arrays, what truly stood out was the shift in atmosphere. The air itself felt denser, heavier with intent, as though every breath carried the weight of expectation. This was no longer a place where ordinary competitors could stand comfortably. It had beco a stage reserved only for those who had proven their strength beyond doubt.
From the countless participants who had once filled the arena with noise, ambition, and uncertainty, only eight now remained. Each of them had carved their way through the earlier rounds, overcoming challenges that had tested not only their strength but also their adaptability and ntal resilience. At this stage, there were no unknown nas left, no hidden talents waiting to surprise the crowd, and no competitors who could be dismissed as lucky survivors. Every single person standing here was a contender in the truest sense of the word.
Aether stood quietly at the edge of the central arena, his posture relaxed but his presence composed. His gaze moved slowly across the battlefield, taking in every detail. The ground beneath had been layered with multiple reinforcent formations, glowing faintly with controlled energy. These formations were not rely decorative; they were designed to stabilize the battlefield against the imnse force that would soon be unleashed. It was clear that this arena had been prepared specifically for elite-level combat.
Within his mind, the familiar calm voice spoke softly, its tone asured and observant. "The pressure in this place has changed significantly. It is no longer subtle, and it is no longer sothing that can be ignored."
Aether gave a slight nod, his expression unchanged as he replied quietly, "Yes, I can feel it clearly. This is not just a continuation of the tournant. This is a different stage entirely, where every action will carry far greater consequences."
He understood the implications without needing to think deeply about them. At this level, there would be no room for careless decisions or unnecessary movents. Every opponent he faced would be soone who had observed him carefully, soone who had analyzed his previous battles and prepared accordingly. Likewise, he had done the sa. There were no more unknown variables—only hidden depths waiting to be revealed.
As the remaining participants began to step forward one by one, their presence alone was enough to alter the atmosphere further. Each of them carried a quiet intensity, a controlled confidence that ca not from arrogance but from experience. These were individuals who had already endured multiple rounds of high-level combat and had erged victorious each ti.
Among them stood Valen.
He remained as composed as ever, his posture relaxed and his expression unreadable. He did not speak, nor did he make any unnecessary movents. However, despite his stillness, there was sothing about him that commanded attention. The space around him felt stable, as though it could not be disturbed no matter what force was applied.
Aether’s gaze lingered on him briefly before shifting away. He did not need to observe further to recognize the danger that Valen represented. It was not a matter of visible strength or overwhelming presence. Instead, it was the absence of fluctuation, the complete control over himself and his surroundings.
"His presence hasn’t changed at all," Aether said quietly within his mind.
"That is precisely what makes him dangerous," the voice replied. "He has not needed to reveal anything yet, which ans he has not been pushed to his limits."
Aether acknowledged this silently. Soone like that would not rely on instinct alone. Every action would be deliberate, every decision calculated. Facing such an opponent would require more than just strength.
His attention shifted again, moving across the remaining participants, until it settled on a familiar figure.
Liora.
She stood a short distance away, her posture relaxed yet perfectly composed. Her silver hair reflected the light of the arena, giving her an almost ethereal presence. Her expression was calm, but unlike before, there was no distance in her gaze. She was fully present, fully focused.
For a brief mont, their eyes t.
This ti, there was no surprise in her expression, no curiosity or uncertainty. Instead, there was recognition—clear and unwavering.
"You made it this far," Liora said, her voice soft but carrying easily across the space between them. Her tone was calm, yet there was a subtle depth to it, as though she was acknowledging not just his presence but the journey that had brought him here.
Aether t her gaze without hesitation and replied in an equally steady voice, "Did you expect anything different from
at this point?"
A faint smile appeared on her lips, subtle but genuine. "No, I didn’t. In fact, I was certain that we would et here eventually. I have been waiting for this mont."
Her words were simple, yet they carried undeniable weight. Unlike many others, Liora had never underestimated him. She had seen his potential long before it beca evident to the rest of the arena.
Aether found himself recalling the past without intending to. He rembered the quiet training halls, the subtle guidance she had offered without drawing attention, and the way she had corrected his mistakes with precision. She had never treated him as soone beneath her. Instead, she had observed him as though he were already standing beside her.
Now, that reality had taken form.
They stood on the sa stage, not as ntor and student, but as equals.
"You’ve improved more than I expected," Liora continued, her gaze steady as she studied him.
Aether responded calmly, "And you have done the sa. I can feel it clearly. You are no longer holding anything back."
There was a brief silence between them, but it was not uncomfortable. It was filled with understanding, with unspoken acknowledgnt of everything that had led to this mont.
Before either of them could continue, the instructor stepped forward. His presence imdiately drew the attention of everyone in the arena, and his voice echoed clearly as he spoke.
"The Top Eight Round will now begin."
A short pause followed, allowing his words to settle.
"From this stage onward, matches will be conducted in an extended format. Each battle will consist of multiple phases, and victory will not be determined by a single exchange."
A low murmur spread through the audience as the implications beca clear. This was no longer a competition that could be decided by a single decisive strike. It would test endurance, adaptability, and sustained control over ti.
Aether observed the reactions around him, noting the subtle changes in posture and expression among the participants.
"This will push everyone to their limits," he said quietly.
"Yes," the voice within him replied. "Those who rely on a single thod or technique will not last long here. This stage demands consistency and adaptability."
The first match began shortly afterward. Two participants stepped onto the battlefield, and the difference from earlier rounds was imdiately apparent. There was no hesitation, no cautious probing of abilities. Both sides engaged with full strength from the very beginning.
Energy surged across the platform as their beasts clashed, techniques colliding with enough force to shake the reinforced ground. Minutes passed, yet the battle did not end quickly. Instead, it evolved continuously.
Each attack led to a counter. Each counter forced an adaptation. The fight beca a sequence of decisions rather than a simple exchange of blows.
Aether watched closely, analyzing every movent.
"These fights are layered," he said softly. "Every action creates a response, and every response opens a new possibility."
"That is the nature of combat at this level," the voice replied. "Victory cos from controlling the sequence, not just the mont."
Eventually, the battle ended—not through a single decisive blow, but through gradual accumulation. One participant gained control little by little, forcing their opponent into a position where continuing beca impossible.
The winner stepped back, visibly exhausted but composed.
Aether took note of that as well. Even victory required endurance.
Across the arena, Valen remained still, his gaze distant.
"He is not watching the fight directly," Aether observed.
"No," the voice responded. "He is analyzing patterns and outcos. He is thinking beyond the current match."
That alone confird his danger.
Then, the instructor’s voice echoed once more.
"Aether. Central Arena."
The mont his na was called, the atmosphere shifted again. This ti, it was not curiosity or anticipation that filled the air, but expectation.
Aether stepped forward calmly, the Fla Sovereign Pup moving beside him with steady, controlled flas.
As he reached the center of the arena, he already knew who would stand opposite him.
From the other side, Liora stepped forward.
A quiet silence spread across the arena as the two faced each other. Everyone present understood that this was not just another match. This was a clash between two individuals who had both demonstrated exceptional control and understanding.
Liora stopped a few steps away, her gaze eting his once more.
"So it has finally co to this," she said softly, her voice carrying a calm certainty.
Aether nodded. "Yes, it was always going to happen."
There was no hesitation in his tone, no tension in his posture. Only clarity.
For a mont, neither of them moved.
This battle was different.
Not because of strength, but because of what lay behind it.
"You have been holding back," Liora said, her eyes narrowing slightly.
Aether did not deny it. "So have you. Neither of us has shown everything yet."
A faint smile appeared on her face. "Then let’s stop holding back now."
At her side, her beast appeared.
A small, ethereal rabbit.
Its form shimred as though it existed between reality and illusion. The air around it distorted faintly, creating subtle ripples that made it difficult to focus on its exact position.
Aether’s eyes narrowed slightly.
"This will not be a straightforward battle," he said quietly.
"No," the voice within him replied. "This is a battle of perception."
The Fla Sovereign Pup stepped forward, its flas burning brighter, controlled and steady.
The instructor raised his hand.
"Begin."
The mont the signal was given, the battlefield changed.
Not through force.
Not through impact.
But through distortion.
The space around them rippled subtly, as though reality itself had begun to bend.
The Dream Rabbit moved.
Not forward.
But everywhere.
Multiple images appeared, overlapping and shifting, each one moving independently yet in perfect synchronization.
Aether did not move.
Because he understood imdiately.
"This is not just an illusion," he said quietly. "It is control over perception itself."
Liora’s voice echoed softly across the distorted battlefield.
"Let
see how far you have co, Aether. This ti, I will not guide you."
Aether’s gaze sharpened as he replied calmly, "And this ti, I will not rely on guidance."
The battlefield blurred further, reality itself becoming uncertain.
And at the center of it all—
They stood.
Not as ntor and student.
But as equals.
And this ti—
There would be no restraint.
Only understanding.
Only control.
Only truth.
The battle had begun.
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