Chapter 946: Upgrade [Bonus Chapter]
Kingsley didn’t even hesitate; the mont he heard Klaus’ voice, he acted before Aaaninja could.
Law Defiance Field
A field ripped from his body, calmly unfurling outward and spanning kilotres in radius like an invisible tide swallowing the battlefield whole.
Previously, he had used this against Aura Nova, which prevented the use of any form of energy entirely, suppressing everything from mana to aura to even the faintest trickle of external power. He had heard of Aaaninja’s control over Ti, aning the guy would be a dangerous and troubleso opponent in battle, soone whose very existence defied conventional combat logic, and Kingsley had no intention of allowing such an ability even the slightest chance to manifest.
Aaaninja didn’t react as though he had already seen this mont before it even happened. He simply drew his blade and waited for Kingsley to co, calm and composed, his breathing steady, and in a blink, Kingsley was already upon Aaaninja as he moved to end the battle before it escalated into anything disastrous or prolonged.
Before, Aura Nova had escaped the Law Defiance Field by simply moving out of range. But Kingsley, after his loss against Aura Nova, simply went into his Sleep Training mode, and there, in that endless subconscious crucible, he upgraded the Law Defiance Field.
Before, it was a stationary zone, an anchored prison with limits he could not bypass; now it could move with him like a second skin. He could only use it once a day, but now he had eliminated that weakness too, breaking through yet another restriction through sheer repetition and refinent. He could also only keep the Law Defiance Field active for two minutes, but now, he could keep it going for about an hour.
He had only an hour to end this battle, and he wouldn’t hesitate for any reason. This was a race against ti.
He punched towards Aaaninja’s side with the force of a teor, the air compressing and howling around his fist, but Aaaninja’s eyes snapped towards that direction, his sword blitzing towards the punch as he intercepted it with flawless precision. With a titanic impact, fist t blade, the detonation ringing out in thunderous waves that rolled across the land like an exploding storm, shaking loose stones and cracking the earth beneath their feet.
Aaaninja’s face remained calm, Kingsley remained calm as well, and in a blur, they both vanished, their figures turning into streaks of motion as they moved, one golden, the other white, clashing and colliding again and again like opposing cots tearing through the sky.
Aaaninja wasn’t Aura Nova, who was overwheld by Kingsley during close quarters combat. Aaaninja possessed just as much battle experience as Kingsley, perhaps even more, so he reacted and kept up with ridiculous ease, matching the man as though it was the simplest thing he could do, as though this level of speed and violence was rely ordinary to him.
But Aaaninja knew sothing crucial; while he could match Kingsley, Kingsley’s raw physical strength surpassed his own, and so with that knowledge, he simply reflected Kingsley’s attacks to the side through refined control and a bit of borrowed montum, redirecting rather than resisting, conserving effort while dismantling each strike with surgical efficiency.
It was a genius strategy for the mont.
His sword sang towards Kingsley’s neck, a sharp whistle slicing through the air. Kingsley moved to block, but Aaaninja’s sword changed path as though he had seen Kingsley’s block before it even happened. His blade curved unnaturally, carving towards Kingsley’s chest instead. Kingsley’s second hand moved in a burst of speed and blur as he stopped Aaaninja’s blade with the back of his palm, sparks scattering from the contact.
Without wasting a second, his foot tore off the ground as it shot towards Aaaninja’s stomach like a sledgehamr. Aaaninja’s reaction was instantaneous; he simply moved his left hand, using his palm to intercept the attack with frightening composure.
With a thunderous force, knee collided into palm, and although Aaaninja had blocked, the force still threw him upward. His body tore through the air like a launched projectile, but he didn’t mind; after all, he had taken no damage at all. Kingsley didn’t give Aaaninja any chance to breathe; the mont Aaaninja tore towards the sky, he followed without hesitation, his pursuit relentless and rciless.
His foot tore towards Aaaninja’s neck the mont he arrived, but Aaaninja simply stepped back midair as though the air was no different from the ground beneath him and Kingsley. The air and space exploded and shattered as Kingsley’s foot tore through where Aaaninja’s head had been, the shockwave rupturing the clouds above.
Aaaninja’s retaliation was imdiate, his sword descending from above like dying fire as he moved to cleave Kingsley’s leg from the joint, but Kingsley, ever the martial artist, simply vanished as he dodged with a burst of speed. But Aaaninja’s eyes tracked him effortlessly; he kept up, his body following Kingsley’s motion, speed, and direction, his katana blurring forward yet again as he aid for another decapitation with ruthless intent.
Kingsley, this ti, caught Aaaninja’s sword between his palm with ease, the steel grinding against his hardened skin, but Aaaninja didn’t care. The mont he lost his sword montarily, he switched to his leg, his knee blurring upwards towards Kingsley’s gut. But Kingsley already knew that was incoming; his own foot moved too as he blocked Aaaninja’s leg midair.
The air exploded between them as their legs t mid collision. Without missing a beat, Kingsley applied more strength into his palm, his veins snaking under his skin like coiled serpents, and with a deafening bang, Aaaninja’s sword shattered into fragnts of tal that scattered like broken stars. Aaaninja stood stunned for a mont, surprised at the ease with which Kingsley had shattered his blade, and without needing to be told, Kingsley capitalized on that particular mont with ruthless efficiency.
His knuckles flew towards Aaaninja’s chest as he moved to tear through his heart. But Aaaninja wasn’t caught off guard; he moved and dodged regardless of that slightest bit of delay and surprise, his motion perfect and unblemished, like flowing water slipping past stone.
But he didn’t just dodge; he punched out, his own knuckles screaming towards Kingsley’s jaw, but martial arts were Kingsley’s domain, not Aaaninja’s. He dodged to the side as though it was the easiest thing in the world to do. As he dodged, his hand clamped down on Aaaninja’s shoulder from the side, pulling him inwards, his knee rising once more towards Aaaninja’s ribs with crushing force.
But Aaaninja’s palm rose once again as he blocked, the force running violently through his arms, but he didn’t care. He caught Kingsley by the leg, then moved to raise and slam him into the ground. But Kingsley wouldn’t allow that; the mont Aaaninja raised him off the earth, his second knee shot out with greater force and strength like a cannon towards Aaaninja’s chin.
Aaaninja didn’t hesitate; he imdiately let go of Kingsley’s leg as he turned into a blur, dodging with blinding speed and motion, retreating just enough to reset the distance between them as the shattered air trembled from the aftermath of their exchange.
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