## Liam's Perspective
Jim Cobb's face twisted with rage as he glared at . His eyes darted nervously between and the exit.
"Who sent you?" I demanded. "The Blackthornes aren't the only ones who want dead."
"Wouldn't you like to know?" Cobb sneered.
He lunged forward, fist glowing with concentrated light energy. The attack ca fast—faster than most could track. But to , it looked almost sluggish.
I caught his fist mid-strike. The impact sent ripples through the temple air.
Cobb's eyes widened. "Impossible!"
I squeezed. The bones in his hand crunched under my grip.
"Tell who else wants dead," I said calmly.
Instead of answering, Cobb howled in pain. I released his mangled hand and delivered a swift palm strike to his chest. The force launched him across the temple. His body crashed into a stone pillar, sending cracks spiderwebbing through the ancient structure.
"His physical strength is monstrous," the Man with the Mustache muttered from his corner. "Like hitting a mountain."
Cobb staggered to his feet, spitting blood. "You've gotten stronger, Knight. But let's see how you handle this!"
He thrust both hands forward. Beams of searing light shot toward like spears. Three, six, twelve—too many to count. Each capable of piercing iron.
I didn't dodge. I stood my ground and let them hit.
The light spears slamd into my body. So bounced off completely. Others penetrated a few inches before stopping. None reached anything vital.
"What... what are you?" Cobb stamred.
I looked down at the minor wounds on my chest. Already, they were closing up.
"Chaotic body," the Man with the Mustache whispered in awe. "The rumors were true."
Cobb's face paled. He took a trembling step backward. "No. That's just a myth."
I advanced slowly. "Who sent you?"
Instead of answering, Cobb gathered energy between his palms. The light grew brighter until it ford a pulsing orb the size of my head.
"Die!" he scread, hurling it at .
The orb moved too fast to dodge. I raised my hand and caught it like a ball.
Cobb's jaw dropped. "That's impossible! That should have vaporized your arm!"
I squeezed. The orb shattered in my grip, fragnts of light dispersing harmlessly.
"Is that all?" I asked.
Real fear flashed across Cobb's face. He backed away, but I closed the distance in an instant. My hand shot out and gripped his face.
"Last chance. Who else wants dead?"
Cobb's only response was a muffled grunt. I tightened my grip slightly. The bones in his face began to crack.
"Wait!" he scread through my fingers. "I'll talk!"
I loosened my hold but didn't let go.
"The Blackthornes hired directly," he gasped. "But there's a list circulating... a bounty list. You're on it."
"Who created the list?"
"I don't know! It ca through the underground networks! Please!"
I could tell he was hiding sothing. I slapped him once, casually. The impact shattered his cheekbone. He scread.
"Knight!" Sofia called out from where she was helping Eamon. "We need to leave before more co!"
I nodded but kept my focus on Cobb. "The list. Who created it?"
"It has the Martial Guild's seal!" Cobb finally confessed. "That's all I know!"
I released him. He collapsed to his knees, clutching his broken face.
"You're finished, Knight," he hissed through bloody teeth. "Every assassin in the territory will co for you now."
I turned to help my friends.
"Don't turn your back on !" Cobb roared.
A surge of energy made spin around. Cobb had pulled out a wicked black blade. It humd with deadly power.
"The Black Iron Sword!" the Man with the Mustache shouted. "Be careful! That thing cuts iron like mud!"
Cobb charged, swinging the legendary blade in a deadly arc toward my neck. His speed had doubled.
I didn't try to dodge. Instead, I reached up and caught the blade with my bare hand.
tal t flesh. The edge bit into my palm about half an inch deep and stopped.
Blood trickled down my wrist, but the wound was minimal.
"What?" Cobb's voice was barely a whisper now. His eyes bulged with disbelief.
I pulled the sword from his grip and tossed it aside.
Cobb scrambled backward, true terror on his face. "This isn't possible! No one can stop the Black Iron Sword bare-handed!"
"Leave," I commanded. "Tell whoever sent you that coming after my friends was your last mistake."
For a mont, I thought Cobb would surrender. Then his expression changed. Calculation replaced fear.
He leapt backward, putting distance between us. "You're strong up close, Knight. Unnaturally strong. But let's see how you handle attacks you can't reach!"
He floated upward, hovering near the temple ceiling. His hands flashed through complex patterns.
"You think I need to be close to kill you?" I asked.
Cobb laughed. "Your Shrinking Ground Into An Inch technique has limits! I've studied you, Knight! You can move fast in bursts, but sustained speed isn't your strength!"
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"My body may be hurt, but my techniques are endless!" Cobb shouted. His movents blurred as he circled the temple's periter.
Suddenly, attacks ca from all directions. Needles of light, invisible force waves, concentrated energy bolts. I blocked what I could, but so found their mark. Small wounds opened across my body.
"See?" Cobb called out, his confidence returning. "Even the legendary chaotic body has limits!"
He was right. I was taking damage—minor, but real. And he was moving too quickly for to catch him now.
"Knight!" the Man with the Mustache shouted. "He's using the Heaven's Swift Steps technique! It drains energy but makes him faster than your movent skill!"
Cobb cackled. "Smart man! Yes, I can keep this up for hours! You'll be death by a thousand cuts!"
Another barrage hit . Small cuts appeared on my face and arms. Nothing serious, but they were adding up.
Cobb's speed increased further. He beca nearly invisible, just a blur shooting around the temple's periphery. Attacks ca from every angle.
"Liam Knight," Cobb called out, his voice echoing from all directions. "To tell you the truth, I've never lost in the Marquis disposition. Unless you are a Martial Saint, don't think about defeating !"
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