Irina's smirk widened as she stepped toward the wall and pressed her hand against a glowing panel. Mana surged through her fingertips, activating a chanism that rarely saw use. The floor beneath them vibrated faintly, and the entire arena began to shift. Targets retracted into the walls, replaced by intricate formations and dynamic structures-pillars, walls, and elevated platforms-that rose from the ground in smooth, deliberate motions. The changes created an environnt designed to push the combatants to their limits.
This was no ordinary mode. "Crucible Protocol" was reserved for the most intense sparring sessions. Designed with high-level safeguards, it activated the strongest defensive formations embedded in the arena's architecture. These formations monitored the contestants for any signs of critical danger, instantly deploying protective barriers to prevent lethal injuries. Around the edges of the room, concealed compartnts opened, revealing shelves stocked with high-ranking and mid-ranking potions, ready to be deployed in case the formations weren't sufficient.
The temperature in the room rose as the mana channels embedded in the floor and walls glowed brighter, amplifying the intensity of the environnt. Flas flickered along the edges of the room, casting long, dynamic shadows across the space.
Irina turned back to Astron, her grin widening. "Crucible Protocol," she said, her tone teasing yet serious. "This isn't sothing I activate lightly. I hope you're ready."
As part of the mode, a new set of sparring clothes erged from an enchanted compartnt.
Both contestants changed into specially designed attire, woven with mana-conductive threads that linked directly to the room's systems. These garnts ensured seamless integration with the protective formations, allowing the room to monitor their energy levels and prevent any dangerous spikes or drops.
Astron glanced down at the attire, adjusting the lightweight material that fit snugly yet comfortably. "Impressive," he remarked, his tone neutral but faintly intrigued.
Irina folded her arms, watching him with anticipation. "It should be," she replied. "This mode isn't about holding back. The Crucible doesn't just test strength-it challenges control, adaptability, and endurance. Let's see if you can handle it."
Astron adjusted the mana-conductive attire, his gaze flicking to the intricate formations glowing faintly in the room. "The academy has sothing similar," he remarked his tone calm but tinged with curiosity. "These types of rooms are incredibly expensive to build and maintain. Is Arcadia Dominion supplying them here as well?"
Irina raised an eyebrow at his question, her expression turning mildly amused. "Impressed, are we?" she teased, though her smirk faltered slightly as she glanced at the shifting formations. mories flickered through her mind-mories of her training in this very room as a child.
"You could say that," Astron replied, his gaze scanning the room again. "Having direct access to sothing like this-it's overwhelming, to say the least. How do you even justify using it? Most people wouldn't even dare, considering the cost."
Irina hesitated for a mont, her flas dimming slightly as her expression turned pensive. "You'd be surprised," she said softly. "I've been using this room since I was a child." Her tone shifted, becoming quieter, tinged with sothing Astron couldn't quite place. "Back then, it wasn't exactly... optional."
Astron's brow furrowed slightly, as he imdiately realized what she ant. "I see...."
There was no reason for Irina to elaborate further after all.
Astron's expression shifted subtly as Irina's words sank in. The Matriarch-Irina's mother-was known for her unyielding deanor and the high expectations she set for her family. The idea of Irina being forced to train here as a child pushed against opponents far stronger than her, painted a vivid picture of the kind of pressure she'd grown up under.
'I should've seen that coming,"
It made sense now that this kind of room was installed in Irina's building.... It was also quite easy to see, but it appeared that he sohow missed it this ti.
'Next ti, I shall be careful.
Though it was not his fault that Irina had such mories, he could at least be more considerate.
But now wasn't the ti to dwell on it. Astron realized there was no need to press her further on sothing so personal. Instead, he decided to steer the conversation elsewhere.
"With this mode," he said, his tone calm and steady, "we should be safe. No real holding back this ti, then?"
Irina's smirk returned, her flas sparking to life around her once more. "Exactly. No holding back."
Astron nodded, settling into his stance. The spar they'd just had felt like a warm-up in retrospect. Both of them had held back significantly-there was no real need to go all out just to test the bracelet. But this ti, it was different. The air between them was charged with a new energy, competitive and unrelenting.
Irina, for her part, felt a strange sense of anticipation coursing through her veins. She'd been thinking about this mont since the end of the sester. She had fought beside Astron, seen his abilities as a teammate, and marveled at his precise, calculated approach. But she'd never faced him directly, never tested herself against him to see where she truly stood.
Her flan roared higher as her excitent grew. "I've been curious about this for a while, she admitted, her voice carrying a fiery edge. "Fighting beside you is one thing. But facing you? That's an entirely different challenge."
Astron adjusted his stance, his sharp gaze eting Irina's as the energy in the room seed to intensify. Her flas danced wildly around her, a clear reflection of her anticipation and determination. For the first ti, he truly understood the weight of this encounter-not just for her, but for himself as well.
"It's the sa for ," Astron said, his voice steady yet charged with a subtle undercurrent of excitent. He wasn't one to openly display emotion, but he couldn't deny the rush coursing through him. "Back then, I wouldn't have had a chance against you-not enough strength, not enough skill. But now..." He shifted his weight slightly, the mana-conductive attire amplifying the aura around him. "Things are different." He wasn't boasting-it was a simple statent of fact. Since the end of the sester, Astron's progress has been relentless. His training, combined with his natural talents and the boosts that he'd gathered, had brought his stats to a level where he could truly compete with Irina.
Especially in raw paraters like speed, strength, and endurance, he could feel that he was no longer overmatched.
This was an opportunity to gauge just how far he had co-and how much further he still had to go.
Irina tilted her head slightly, her fiery gaze narrowing as she studied him. She could sense it too. The Astron standing before her wasn't the sa as the one she'd fought beside before. His movents carried a subtle confidence, his stance exuding calm control. For a brief mont, she wondered if he might even be capable of surpassing
her.
'Interesting,' she thought, the corner of her lips curling into a smirk. "This is going to be fun.
The room pulsed with energy as the Crucible Protocol adjusted to the rising tension. The flas along the edges flared brighter, responding to the heat of their mana. Astron could feel the bracelet on his wrist faintly hums with potential energy, its fusion with the Orichalcum already attuning itself to his rhythm.
"Alright." Irina said, her voice steady but charged with anticipation. Her flas surged, crackling as they wrapped around her arms in a fiery embrace. "Let's see if all that
progress of yours ans anything."
Astron gave a faint nod, his eyes locked onto her. "You will see."
No further words were exchanged. The room fell silent save for the crackle of flas
and the hum of mana, and then...
SWIRL!
Irina's flas roared to life, surging outward in a vibrant display of power. She didn't
hesitate this ti, there would be no holding back. With a sharp sweep of her arm,
she channeled her mana into a fiery wave.
[School of Emberheart: Infernal SurgeJ
A massive column of fla erupted from the ground, its intensity shaking the room
and blasting toward Astron with explosive force. The heat was oppressive, the flas crackling with relentless energy as they raced to engulf him. She smirked, confident that this opening move would at least slow him down.
But then he moved.
Astron blurred forward, his speed far exceeding what Irina had seen before. It was as if
he'd been holding back during their earlier exchanges, saving his true speed for this mont. His movents were seamless, weaving through the edges of her flas with a precision that left her montarily stunned.
'So he was holding back,' she thought, narrowing her eyes. The realization only ignited
her determination further.
Though she couldn't hope to match him in speed, her instincts kicked in. Her 'intuition'-an innate parater honed through relentless training-allowed her to track his movents despite his velocity. She focused, channeling mana into her body as her flas began to wrap around her, forming a protective layer.
[School of Emberheart: Pyroclastic Aegis]
The fiery coating surged along her limbs, reinforcing her body and amplifying her physical capabilities. With her defenses up, she started moving, keeping him at bay with rapid bursts of fire.
[School of Emberheart: Blazing Scattershot]
She launched a series of flaming projectiles in rapid succession, each one forcing
Astron to adjust his approach. But he was relentless, dodging with an almost supernatural grace as he closed the gap between them. Irina gritted her teeth, taking a step back to create distance while continuing to strike at him with calculated
precision. Astron's expression remained calm, his sharp gaze never wavering as he advanced. But
then, to Irina's surprise, he slowed his pace. In a single fluid motion, he reached over his shoulder and drew a sleek black bow from his back, its fra humming faintly with mana. Without hesitation, he nocked an arrow, the motion smooth and practiced. 'A bow?" Irina's eyes narrowed, her focus sharpening as she saw him pull the string
back. He was indeed a marksman, but for the mont. Irina had forgotten that he was like that.
After all, he had been fighting in close combat, as a [Marital Artist] all the ti before, and she didn't think he would take his bow out at that mont.
SWOOSH!
The mana-infused arrow crackled with energy, and before she could react further, he
released it.
The arrow flew fast and true, a streak of light cutting through the air with unerring
accuracy.
'What?'
Irina's instincts flared, warning her of its precision. She reacted imdiately,
summoning a burst of fire to intercept it.
[School of Emberheart: Ember Flare]
The arrow collided with her flas, detonating in a controlled burst of energy. But just as the explosion cleared, Irina caught a glimpse of Astron darting forward through the smoke, using the distraction to close the distance.
'Damn it,' she thought, her smirk returning despite herself. The way he adapted and
took advantage of every opening was impressive-even frustratingly so. But if he thought she'd let him get the upper hand so easily, he was sorely mistaken. With a flick of her wrist, she redirected her flas, sending a searing wave toward him to force him back once again. "Not so fast, Astron," she called, her voice tinged
with both challenge and excitent. "Let's see what you will do now."
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