Fuming smoke billowed in Ebon's bastion, the stench of lting tal and carbonised rocks perating the air.
Pieces of black alloy, once imposing armors protecting mighty tier-five existences, covered the plaza's dark stone.
In the middle of the carnage stood a three-ter-tall armor. Entirely made of mana, mixing elental affinities cleverly, it exuded a sense of lethal beauty with its rough yet colorful design.
Milky white energy coursed through the channels like blood, alinting the tallic carcass with potent solar energy.
Elental blade inspiring majesty and doom extended from its gauntlets in a canvas of different tints, illuminating the gloomy bastion with a bit of life.
"HAHAHA! You don't mock anymore?"
Encased in his mana suit, Adam laughed, ridiculing his mysterious copy seated on his intricate throne.
However, the man waved his hand in dismissal and grinned. "You are so predictable... I just took a quick nap while you struggled with those mindless puppets." After all, they were just his mana constructs, only capable of overwhelming powerless enemies... as Selene had been against him.
A dark smile stretched the copy's lips upon rembering the foolish elf.
"I'll ask you one last ti. Are you REALLY a mage?" He demanded, pushing himself out of his throne before waving his hands.
Adam gazed at his slow yet spectacular movents, his eyes widening by the second as a swirling storm of sparkling mana and popping sounds covered the darkened sky.
Tremors shook his soul as he felt the pure condensation of power contained in the nine materialising constructs.
A second later, pure dread wrapped around his spectral fra as nine razor-sharp blades of pure light floated behind his copy. Scalding sparks danced along their edges as the air trembled and cracked under the spell's appearance before they gently hovered behind his back like a halo.
With his perfect affinities, he instantly recognised to what elent they were tied to, and it was nothing short of terrible news.
Yet before despair could ravage his heart, the man's voice echoed again, his mocking tone laced with amusent back.
"Your suit is too big, consus too much energy, and forces you into lee. Against , it provides little to no defense. So, what trick will you pull from your hat to turn the table this ti?"
Adam's expression shifted slightly, realising he had been seen through. The suit, while powerful, required a constant supply of mana, straining his circuits. He couldn't sustain it for long. Worse, without it, he would be left powerless and in pain, vulnerable to any danger. He had to optimise this technique before it could be usable in battle.
He clenched his teeth as new ideas collided in his mind again.
And once again, the man waited, silent and motionless, his face unreadable.
Not realising the glaring detail under the pressure of the nine blades humming in the sky like nine threatening stars, he hurriedly drew conclusions one after another.
After frowning for half a minute, he dismissed his giant construct entirely, except for the gauntlets. This way, he would reduce the consumption and conserve his weapon. The solution was far from ideal, but ti pressed on his shoulders like a mountain. With a thought, he adjusted their sizes to fit his fists before glaring at his copy dead in the eye, a sensation of unease washing over him.
He didn't know where it ca from, but sothing felt wrong with this battle.
The man had stated his objectives with utmost clarity. He wanted to take his chance to reincarnate into Julius' body. Yet, his first aggression aside, he spoke more than anything.
His unease increased as he focused on the man's cracked face.
With each second crawling by in this tense atmosphere, the cracks expanded in a gradual show of horror. Subtle dust flew out of them by now, twirling in beautiful arcs for a brief mont before dissipating in the icy wind.
'Nothing makes sense,' he thought, his frown deepening. Except for one thing: the copy's superiority, especially since he could tap into the Manacore heartgem's unlimited energy. So why didn't he extinguish his life in a second? The question gnawed at him, tearing at his composure. He felt like a shipwrecked sailor, swimming against the treacherous currents in a churning sea of confusion and hated it.
However, the man's voice suddenly cut through the water, reaching his ears like a thunderclap and striking him with its urgent tone.
"Just reincarnate and stop questioning everything!"
SHATTER
Like glass pieces, Adam's confusion shattered in a deafening noise as the words crashed inside his brain like a full-powered hamr strike. His eyes constricted, and his jaw dropped open at the familiar sentence, urgent tone and look of frustration plastered on his copy's face.
'I-I said that! Many tis, even! To Julius, and Arun.'
The mocking smirk, provoking words, precise and calculated strikes leaving him just enough margin and ti to manoeuvre all replayed before his eyes. 'Like I taught the two boys, he has been teaching ...'
"I know who you are," he muttered as more pieces found their places in the intricate puzzle that had plagued his life ever since he awakened.
The raging elents humming on his gauntlets vanished the next second. He raised his head, luminous light burning like two infernos in his eyes as he said, "Drop the act. You could have obliterated my soul with a snap. What do you want... ?"
The copy's proud silhouette faltered, and his arrogant smirk collapsed. He scratched his cracked head, his lips curling into a bitter smile. "We still have an hour to kill, you know? Can you not ruin my fun so fast?" He asked, his voice and shoulders cracking in disappointnt.
"Well... might as well see the boss first. And before you ask, don't worry about the boy. They can't do anything as long as you remain here."
As the copy sighed, Adam's core shuddered in trepidation at the ntion of a boss. Was it not over? Was his mysterious alter-ego not the mastermind behind his strange condition and the system's forceful demands?
But before he could ask, the bastion crumbled in a silent spectacle. Its mighty walls and dark stones were swept into a whirlwind of debris and dust. Forced to shield his eyes, he closed them behind his outstretched palms.
Only a few seconds passed before he reopened them, yet his brows furrowed. Contrary to his expectations, he wasn't in Julius' soul sea. Instead, he was inside his own, and the copy mysteriously followed him.
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