Of course, the fight between Alia and Belle did not end in a stalemate.
Alia, being older and more experienced, had pushed Belle back to the brink.
Clang—! Clang—!
The two swords clashed. A repeated exchange occurred, the sound of tal against tal echoing throughout the entire forest.
Sparks flew in the air as Alia's magic sword, and Belle's sword continuously collided with a tal clang, each strikes sending vibrations through their arms.
Alia's attacks were precise, focusing on straining Belle's arms.
It was the way the Constantines fought.
anwhile, Belle's movents were quick and lethal, reflecting the swordsmanship she had perfected from the Milis continent—aid at precise and lethal blows.
However, it was to no avail against Alia—who had more endurance and stamina than hers. Additionally, Alia's body was just built for duelists.
Belle's own strength couldn't compare, and had to support herself with wind and light magic.
This was the first ti they had dueled ever since Belle left the country years ago.
Alia pressed forward, her footwork deliberate, as Belle barely parried each strike.
Clang—!
Another collision rang out, and Belle gritted her teeth as Alia's sword swept dangerously close. Sparks flew again as Belle attempted a counter, aiming for Alia's side with a swift, precise slash.
But Alia was relentless, deflecting Belle's blade with ease. Her experience shone through—each movent calculated, each strike designed to break Belle's defenses bit by bit.
"Haaa…. H-haaa….."
Belle, breathing heavily, found herself retreating, forced on the defensive by Alia's unyielding barrage.
Belle spun out of reach, aiming for distance. Her strikes beca more focused, aiming for Alia's weak spots. But Alia, as always, stayed calm. Her eyes locked on Belle, watching, waiting for the perfect mont.
And then it ca.
A quick feint, a flick of her wrist, and Alia's sword slipped past Belle's defense.
Bang!
Unable to conjure her impenetrable wind defense, Belle was blown away, crashing into a nearby tree.
It was the decisive factor as Belle felt a surge of pain all over her body. Her back pressed against the tree, her neurons sending her warning signs that it was unsafe to press forward.
In front of her, piles of snow scattered, revealing white patches of grass.
Amidst it all, was Alia who stood tall, her appearance remained flawless. A contrast to Belle—who's appearance looked rough with disheveled hair and tattered clothes.
Yet regardless of that, her beauty never fades. It might not match up to Alia's, but Belle was a bonafide beauty in her own right.
"Okay, it's my loss…. Haaa…."
Belle openly admitted and tossed her own badge, falling right beneath Alia.
Alia bent down and picked up the badge. However, her lips pulled and looked at Belle as she tossed the badge back to her—Belle clumsily catching it.
"It's fine. I didn't plan on taking it."
"What? You deserve it….."
"Maybe, but I don't want you to fail."
"Is this because of Brandon—"
"No."
Alia decisively cut off her words.
"It's because we're friends."
While taking friendship into account would definitely hold anyone back in this training camp, Alia was confident enough she would pass.
"Ah."
Belle lowered her head in defeat. Before she knew it, a hand reached out for her, appearing in her peripheral vision.
Accepting Alia's gesture, Belle got up, holding onto Alia's hand.
Alia looked around while dusting her coat, and said,
"Speaking of Brandon, I wonder where he is."
"We'll probably know once this training camp reaches the final week mark."
"I thought so as well. Soone like him would definitely take on that challenge."
The challenge of fighting actual strong cadets who had gathered several badges for themselves.
The two went on their way, traversing into the forest.
"We haven't had the chance to speak privately like this."
Belle initiated a conversation, trudging deep into the snowy forest.
"How's your relationship going?"
"Hm? Why do you ask?"
"I'm just curious about my brother and best–friend's love life. Hehe."
"Uhm…. It's going great? We focus on our own things, but would find so ti to spend together. He's kind of mature about all this."
While talking about Brandon, Belle could see Alia's ears reddening slightly.
'She really does like him. I'm glad.'
Truth be told, Belle found the entire set–up peculiar.
To think her decade old best—friend would be dating her younger brother. The sa panicked child who had always stuck close to Belle like glue in the past.
Belle began to reminisce about the old days. Back when they were still children.
Oftentis, Alia would visit their ho with her father and vice–versa.
There were definitely monts where the younger Brandon would join them in their ventures. However, afraid of strangers, Brandon would stick close to Belle.
For that reason, Alia, stupefied by the younger Brandon's antics, would try to befriend him, often ending in failure as Brandon wouldn't speak to her properly. Only giving her nods or a yes or no answer.
To think ti had passed in a blink of an eye, and now that scared little brother of hers had caught up to her, advancing into class A—a class for full elites in the A to A ranks, nearly breaking through the S ranks.
She was truly proud of him from the bottom of her heart.
However, Brandon was now her opponent, and Belle didn't plan on holding back once she encountered him.
At that, the two beckoned on their way before halting in their steps. Movents entered their peripheral vision and monsters blocked their paths.
But the two seamlessly worked together, vanquishing whatever foe they t on their way.
Eventually, they separated, disappearing respectively into the forest.
"See you soon, Alia."
"You too, Belle. Goodluck."
***
Eighteen hours after the training camp started.
The moon hung high, casting a luminescent glow over Aetherwild Woods.
And amidst the forest's enchanting beauty, was….
"Soone kill —Kh…!"
Brandon, who could wholeheartedly swear he wanted to end himself.
The pain surging within him never resided, intensifying in each passing second. Much to the point where he felt like passing out.
However, he fought off the feeling, gnashing his teeth and smacking his bloody fists on the ground.
Thwack!
His gloves were shredded, torn apart from the relentless pounding. Blood seeped from his fists as he kept striking the ground, fighting against the pain.
Thwack! Thwack!
Each blow sent fresh agony through him, yet he gritted his teeth and refused to give in.
Reasons being, he had started getting paranoid. If he let his guard down and allowed himself to pass out, it was highly likely soone would attack him.
For that reason, he pushed through.
"Suck it up, you useless bastard—Akh!'
Thwack! Thwack!
"Fatherless fucke—Khh…!"
In the first place, it was entirely his fault.
However, despite his struggles, he felt his strength slowly increasing. His senses sharpened due to his paranoia, and at the sa ti, he used this chance to hone [Phantasm].
The mist's true nature were its illusory effects, capable of throwing off anyone within the mist. Additionally, his perception for the cursed pathways proficiently increased further.
For that reason….
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[Special Affinities]
∟[Curse]
∟ [Cursed Threads]: Complete Mastery
∟ [Cursed Flas]: Complete Mastery
∟ [Cursed Chains]: Complete Mastery
∟ [Binding Vow]: Complete Mastery
∟ [Mark of Despair]: Complete Mastery
∟ [Soul Drain]: 0%
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The skill [Mark of Despair] was now at complete mastery. For so reason, while it was still in its progress bar stage, he couldn't find a way to utilize the skill.
"Ah?"
As the information surged in his brain, relating to [Mark of Despair], it was then when he realized.
Mark of Despair.
….Were the illusory effects themselves.
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