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Chapter 30: Shattered Illusion

At the sound, Kale lunged forward without hesitation, his dagger slicing through the air in a swift arc aid directly at Asher’s abdon.

Asher hadn’t intended to initiate the fight. It was his first real spar, and his strategy was to observe, study his opponent’s rhythm before fully engaging.

With that in mind, he brought his rapier up to parry. A sharp clang rang out as steel t steel, and a brief cascade of sparks lit up the space between them, marking the beginning of their clash.

Kale didn’t hesitate. His second dagger shot forward, fast, sharp, and unforgiving. He honored Asher’s request, holding nothing back.

Lowering his stance, Kale drove the blade toward Asher’s knees in a fluid, deadly motion. But Asher remained composed. With effortless grace, he flipped forward, soaring above the strike and over Kale, his movent as smooth as flowing water.

As Asher flipped overhead, Kale responded in a heartbeat. His waist twisted, shoulders rolling in one seamless motion as both daggers snapped upward, ready to intercept a strike from above. But the attack never ca, Asher had only dodged, offering no retaliation.

Kale didn’t dwell on the reason. His mind stayed sharp, focused. Without pause, he advanced with even greater efficiency. His daggers flashed like twin streaks of silver, one driving toward Asher’s shoulder, the other targeting his ribs with ruthless intent.

Asher took a single step back, effortlessly slipping past both strikes.

But Kale was undetered, his movents fluid and serpentine, like a viper poised to strike again. Without missing a beat, he flowed into the next assault, his dagger darting toward Asher’s wrist, aiming to disarm him of Virelass.

A flash of silver answered the threat. Virelass intercepted the blow mid-arc, ringing with a sharp clang. Steel sang against steel.

Their eyes locked.

Purple t black.

No words were exchanged, none were needed. In that silent mont, understanding passed between them.

Then, in a heartbeat, they exploded into motion.

Their figures blurred, vanishing from ordinary sight as speed took over. A storm of movent followed, blades flashing, feet gliding, instincts clashing.

The sharp symphony of steel on steel echoed like rolling thunder, marking the rhythm of their escalating duel.

Speed t speed.

Strength t strength.

tal t tal

The space between them drowned in crimson sparks as their blades clashed and bodies weaved across ters of terrain in fluid motion. Each collision painted the air with flickers of red, fleeting and fierce.

Yet, not once did Asher strike back.

He wasn’t here to win, he was here to learn. With no real battle experience to draw from, he welcod the attacks, using it as a forge for experience.

His battle intuition burned brighter with every step, sharpening with each near miss and shifting strike.

His purple eyes flickered with focus, dancing within their sockets as they tracked Kale’s every move. Posture, footing, the shift of his shoulders against his hips, nothing escaped Asher’s gaze.

He analyzed it all with eerie clarity, reading Kale like an open book, absorbing every nuance as if etching it into muscle mory.

And through it all, his body moved, not from training, but from raw instinct, growing with each heartbeat.

’He’s at the Dust Kindlestar Life Rank.’ Asher noted as he moved, reading Kale’s strength with growing clarity. There was no surprise, Kale had awakened at fifteen, granting him two full years of cultivation, training, and real combat experience.

But to Asher, that gap ant little.

His Absolute Physique was a force unto itself, a gift that defied conventional limits. It bridged the divide that should have existed between them, neutralizing the advantage Kale’s rank should have granted.

Kale’s mind wrestled with the unfolding reality, struggling to comprehend what he was witnessing.

It was impossible.

No, it was supposed to be impossible.

Even for a genius, talent alone couldn’t substitute experience. Kale knew that. He was sure Asher knew it too, otherwise, he wouldn’t have made that comnt about not making his life difficult if he lost.

At this mont, Kale felt as though he were dueling Clinton, their seasoned weapons instructor. The balance in Asher’s stance, the subtle angle of his rapier poised for a block, betrayed an unsettling truth: Asher was anticipating his every move before he even completed the motion himself.

It was as if Asher was reading the very intent behind his strikes. That level of predictive combat wasn’t sothing a novice should possess. Clinton could do it, yes, but only after decades of hard earned experience on the battlefield.

Driven by his current reality, Kale pushed himself, speed, strength, everything, to the absolute limit. But no matter how much he escalated, Asher matched him seamlessly.

Asher never surpassed him, never faltered, he simply mirrored Kale’s intensity, maintaining a flawless equilibrium.

To Kale, it made no sense. Asher had only awakened three days ago. By all logic, he should still be at the Dust Faintstar Life rank. He was supposed to be weaker.

Even accounting for the Wargrave bloodline’s inherent physical superiority, it shouldn’t have been enough to disregard an entire major Life rank.

And yet, here he was, defying expectation, transcending reason.

Suddenly, Asher disengaged, fluidly stepping several ters back. His breathing remained steady, his posture loose, muscles relaxed, not a trace of tension in sight. Kale watched, uncertain, as Asher stood still, as though both his mind and body were recalibrating, aligning to so unseen rhythm.

’So this is the extent of what the current best can offer for now.’ Asher thought silently.

His purple gaze settled on the red haired boy before him. Then, without flourish or arrogance, he spoke.

"I will be attacking now. Prepare yourself."

Kale couldn’t understand why Asher had given him a warning, this was a sparring match, not a duel of honor. Still, his instincts kicked in. His body dipped slightly as he prepared to respond, knees coiled for motion.

But he never got the chance.

Before his muscles could even fully engage, Asher was already in motion, his figure blurring forward with frightening speed.

Virelass, his rapier, moved with flawless synchronicity, carving through the air in a clean downward arc aid at Kale’s shoulder.

Kale’s footwork shifted reflexively as he moved to intercept the blow, but to his astonishnt, the attack never landed where expected. Mid-strike, Asher’s blade curved with uncanny twist, altering its trajectory in defiance of montum.

’A feint? No... not quite. He readjusted mid-motion.’ Kale’s thoughts raced as he twisted, attempting to intercept the blade now veering toward his flank.

But he was a fraction too slow.

Asher’s rapier sliced cleanly across his side, the cold kiss of steel eting flesh. The sharp sound of tearing muscle pierced the air, followed by a fine mist of crimson as blood arced outward in a brief, violent bloom.

Kale’s eyes widened in shock. Pain flared, sharp, imdiate, but it didn’t stop him. He’d been injured in spars before. This wasn’t new. And truthfully, the pain was manageable... almost dull.

Kale retaliated instantly, his twin daggers slicing through the air in a fluid, whistling arc. They moved as one, sharp, chilling, deadly.

But Asher didn’t block.

He simply sidestepped, smooth and effortless, as though he’d seen the strike coming from light years away.

’How is this even possible?’ Kale’s mind scread.

But there was no ti for answers. Asher allowed no pause, no room to breathe.

Virelass flashed forward again, a silver streak of death.

The blade tore cleanly through Kale’s thigh, and a spray of blood erupted, staining the ground below. Pain shot up his leg, but before he could even flinch, Asher was already in motion, his form shifting seamlessly as he moved in for the finishing blow.

The rapier blurred once more, a whisper of steel slicing through the air — then halted.

Its tip hovered just centiters from Kale’s neck.

Kale froze.

His Adam’s apple bobbed as he swallowed hard, black eyes locked onto the unblinking purple gaze that bore down on him with chilling clarity.

There was no rage in those eyes. No gloating.

Just calm detachnt.

Like a judge delivering a verdict.

A mont ago, they had stood as equals, balanced, toe-to-toe.

Now, that illusion was shattered.

They were anything but that.

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