Elder Cultivator Chapter 203

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Why didnt the formations work? Alva asked. They didnt stop my attack...

They did work, Catarina pointed out. If they hadnt been in place, your arrow would have gone through the back of the vein, the arteries, maybe the spine at that angle. Instead you only punctured the front side of the vein, not completely severing it.

Alva made a disgusted face. I dont want to think about that.

The best part about being an archer was she didnt have to look at what she did up close. There were so people who deserved whatever happened to them, but that didnt an she wanted to see it. Shed already seen enough dead people to last several lifetis.

Alvas next match wouldnt be for at least a day, since they wanted everyone to have the chance to rest, but she wanted to know who her opponent was ahead of ti. Her match had been more towards the end of the first round, so her opponent should be listed soon.

It didnt take her long to find it but when she did she just stared at it in shock. It was so kind of weird mistake, right? But nothing changed no matter how she looked at it. She had to go find out. Maybe there was another person from the sa sect with that na. That would make sense.

The atmosphere chilled as she approached the Frostmirror Sect. She understood the cold was their whole cultivation thod, but did they have to make it so unpleasant? A nice cool breeze was one thing, but it was unpleasant just to approach. Especially without any expressions on anyones faces. Fortunately, Diana recognized her as she approached. I assu you are here to see Annelie? Before Alva even answered, she waved her forward.

It was hard to not run up and hug her cousin, but beyond the fact that it would be incredibly cold, it would also be frowned on by the sect mbers around her. She didnt want to make things more difficult for Annelie. But at least she was allowed to smile. The Frostmirror Sect could say whatever they wanted to their own mbers, but they couldnt force others to throw away their emotions. Good to see you again. Have you heard?

Annelie nodded. Yes. We are matched against each other tomorrow.

What are you going to do? Alva bit her lip.

Im going to fight. And you should as well. Its a proper tournant, after all. Soone must co out the victor in each match.

It was difficult to look at the face of her cousin and see only blankness. Even with her Insight being trained, if she didnt know better she would have thought Annelie really had no emotions at all. There had only been a brief ti they really got to reconnect in the secret realm, but she knew Annelie was still herself inside there. A slight modification to the core cultivation technique and she was able to simply turn off her emotions when it suited her, instead of expunging them entirely. It still hurt, though. Right. Only one can win. I know you are still ahead of in cultivation, but dont think it will be easy.

I would expect nothing less from a mber of the Order.

Alva smiled a fake smile as she extracted herself from the area. She hoped that mbers of the Frostmirror Sect didnt have the expertise to read her true emotions underneath. But even if they could, would they care? As long as it didnt negatively impact a favored disciple, an outsiders feelings didnt matter. But it still hurt to not even be referenced as Annelies cousin, but just the disciple of a sect.

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By the ti the match ca, Alva had transitioned from depressed to angry. Annelie could have been a lot more welcoming, considering she went all that way to talk to her. Even if the Frostmirror Sect didnt place that much importance on family, she could have still factually referred to her as a cousin. They were even allowed to say niceties like its good to see you again, but she got none of that from Annelie!

She even acted like she didnt care that they would be fighting each other. While Alva had to admit that it really wasnt such a big deal, since people who were close- sect mates or friends or even family- t each other all the ti in tournants it still deserved so acknowledgent that it wasnt just another match. Maybe sothing about how whichever one of them won would go on to win the whole tournant! Though Alva knew she was too weak for that. The difference between her cultivation and soone at the peak of Spirit Building was more or less double her power, which ant soone could fully defend against all of her attacks and still have enough energy left to attack her as if they were going all out. While she could be more skilled or efficient, it would hardly ever overco such a big gap.

Annelie had no chance either, since the few steps of cultivation between them werent enough to make her unsuited to fight Alva. And even if both of them were top geniuses, there would still be others at a higher rank than them. Catarina was participating, after all, and the rest of her grandfathers group were equally strong. Alva thought she might be a decent match for them if her cultivation was the sa, but so of them were only barely short of peak Spirit Building. They would be the worst opponents to face, people with practical experience and a significant power advantage. Her familiarity with their fighting style would be balanced out with their understanding of hers, and overco by her lesser experience. With less than four years of training, the fact that theyd started more than a year ahead of her was a huge gap to overco.

When she got to the arena, Alva sighed. They ended up on a battlefield advantageous to Annelie, even. How unfair. Though she knew it was chosen randomly. The Frostmirror Sect was too proud to try to influence things like that.

The further one went in the tournant, the more varied the battlefield. This one happened to have a dozen or so pools of water scattered about, with trees that could be used for cover. The arts of the Frostmirror Sect gained an advantage from having a related elent nearby, and an open battlefield was better for archers.

Her grandfather had taught Alva not to fight when angry. It tended to result in wasting energy through excessive attacks that were easily predictable. But how was she supposed to not be angry when she was so upset?

The instant the match started, Alva unleashed a flurry of arrows. Good luck freezing all of those! But of course, Annelie didnt need to freeze the half-dozen arrows. She just had to avoid them. Her face remained impassive as she trailed her sword behind her, narrowly avoiding the arrows headed at her. Annelie ran straight across one of the small ponds, ice forming where she stepped and frosty mist circling around her.

Stupid cousin with her stupid elegant technique. Then when she got close she would restrict Alvas movents and make fighting difficult and unpleasant, without even getting a crooked grin on her face.

Alva grit her teeth as fire ford around her. Her grandpa hadnt even been willing to show her a secret technique to beat Annelie, even though she was higher in cultivation. How was that fair? It was a good thing she hadnt just been learning from him. Hoyts techniques werent really that useful for her, since it required people to be up close but seeing the Crimson Trail Sects archery, she understood there was more than one way to use the sa technique.

Only a small core of formless energy made up her next Spirit Arrow, with roiling flas coating the central portion of the arrow. She released quickly, as the flas were beginning to make her uncomfortable despite being under her control. Annelie stepped to the side, avoiding the arrow, but she had to dodge even further to the sa side under the next one. Trails of fire lingered where the arrows had been, causing steam to rise from the area around Annelie where frost ford on the ground.

Alva continued to shoot arrows as quickly as she could, forcing her opponent to duck and weave and jump to get around the growing web of flas. She didnt just stand still herself, but circled around her opponent, leaving a trail of fire where she walked as well. That was the technique shed originally focused on learning, but it was only useful in specific circumstances. But when neither the ground nor the air were safe, where would anyone go?

Explosions of steam began to pop up as Annelie forced her way through the flaming trails. Alva knew they could be stronger, but it would be difficult to maintain them. Well, who cared about that? This was just a stupid tournant match. It didnt even matter who won. As long as it was her and not her stupid cousin.

Neither Catarina nor Devon had been willing to give her a secret trick to beat Annelie either. What was family for, if they wouldnt help you when you needed it? At least shed trained the stupid fire technique. It was annoying, because if she didnt control it properly it might catch her hair on fire or singe her bow. She could sll her hair burning now, in fact, but what did that matter? Hair would grow back.

Annelie was still dodging too easily. The trails needed to be bigger. Wooshier. Like a bonfire instead of a torch. For that she had to slow down, but Annelie was having trouble navigating the battlefield anyway. So of the ponds wouldnt freeze properly, and she sunk into them briefly. Alva could afford to take fewer, better shots.

The worst part was that even though Alva was sweating buckets, Annelies face remained calm and unfazed. Not a drop of sweat on her forehead. Just because she started cultivating a bit earlier, was she going to win? It was dumb. She probably didnt even shoot a hundred arrows a day, let alone a thousand! Yesterday Alva hadnt shot nearly so many, so she had almost an extra thousand for today.

If Annelie reached Alva, she would just lose anyway, so she didnt bother reserving any energy for defenses. Each arrow she shot was like a fluttering bird, if birds caught on fire and had no real shape. But fire spewed out in all directions, lingering behind for at least a few monts and making it hard for Annelie to move.

Then things lined up just perfectly, with Annelie leaping for the center of a large pond. She could certainly land on the surface and make ice, but could she redirect herself in flight? Only one way to find out. Another large bundle of fire shot out at her, the arrow arriving shortly after she landed on the pond, freezing so of it. With nothing else to do, the center of the ice lted- and evaporated almost instantly. A large fire-and-steam ball rose up around Annelie, and then she fell into the pond beneath her as nothing supported the remaining ice.

Ha! Served her right, to get soaked like that! She probably couldnt even use her stupid frost stuff now, or shed freeze herself. Annelie was just dragging herself onto shore when Alva took aim once more. She wasnt even a little bit signed yet, and probably hadnt broken a sweat either. It was hard to tell with all that water dripping from her hair. When Alvas next arrow reached her it was hardly an arrow. It was just a ball of fire washing over her. Alva felt Annelies defenses straining.

Who said you needed condensed energy to pierce through defenses? Who said you had to conserve your energy for a proper fight? Who said that fighting angry made people do stupid things and overtax themselves? They were all wrong, because Annelie had to surrender before she could even stand up again.

Yeah! Alva squeezed her bow and shouted to the sky. She won! And Annelies stupid face was dripping wet and covered in soot at the sa ti!

There was a crack, and Annelie looked at her bow. Then she slled it. Was that a campfire? Wasnt her bow a sort of silvery platinum, and not black? Wasnt it supposed to be in one piece, not broken down the middle?

Alva reached her other hand towards her abdon. She just wanted to make sure she was sensing in the right place. She was supposed to have energy in there, wasnt she? Ah crap. Maybe shed overdone it. She flopped down onto her face in the dirt without even being able to continue her victory celebration.

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