The foxkin boy leaped at Valeria again, his body a flash of movent as he sprang high above her, his claws gleaming with a brilliant, raw light.
SWOOSH!
She recognized the technique instantly, an innate skill of the beastkin.
'Their natural ability to channel mana without formal training… incredible.'
She could feel the weight of his mana pressing down on her, radiating from his entire body, amplifying his power and speed. It was a level of skill that required years of training for most Awakened, yet he wielded it effortlessly, instinctively.
SLASH! SLASH!
As he descended, claws slashing through the air, Valeria raised her Zweihander, bracing herself against his attack.
CLANK!
She managed to intercept his strike with a swift parry, her blade catching his claws in a clash that sent sparks flying. But even as she deflected his blow, she could feel the imnse force behind it pushing against her, unrelenting.
'I can't gauge his strength…'
she thought, frustration and focus mingling as she searched for any sign of weakness.
His movents were so unpredictable, each strike coming from a new angle as if he were a whirlwind of claws and raw energy.
The boy spun around her, and she felt a surge of danger as he launched another rapid assault, claws gleaming as they struck at her side.
CLANK!
She barely dodged, her armor catching a glancing blow, the sheer impact leaving her side stinging.
Her gaze locked on his, and she could see the intensity, the hunger in his eyes—there was no hesitation, only pure, honed instinct. She tightened her grip, her focus narrowing.
'If I don't adapt, he'll tear right through .'
That feeling.
It was really similar to what she felt at that ti when she fought with 'him.'
'Similar, but not as desperate.'
Maybe, this boy was the rawness that Lucavion had possessed before? Maybe, Lucavion was also like this boy at one point in his life.
Whatever it was, the boy's way of fighting was simply fighting to kill, without any type of systematic technique at all.
The boy lunged forward, his body a blur as he closed the distance in an instant, claws outstretched. Valeria steadied herself, her grip firm, her breath controlled.
'I've fought this intensity before… I won't underestimate him.'
Without hesitation, she channeled her mana from her core, feeling it surge through her, spreading warmth and power across every muscle and tendon. She focused her energy into her Zweihander, her family's technique coming alive as she whispered,
"Sword of Olarion: Knight's Arc."
The blade pulsed with energy, shimring as her mana flowed into it, charging each inch of steel. As the boy's claws aid for her, she swung her sword in a wide, powerful arc. Mana trailed behind the blade, creating a radiant half-circle that carved through the air, a brilliant arc of energy surrounding her.
SWOOSH!
The arc of mana cut across the space between them, colliding with the boy's incoming attack.
BOOM!
The raw force of her strike sent a powerful shockwave through the arena, stopping him in his tracks as his claws t the mana-infused steel. His fierce expression flickered with surprise, his body forced back from the sheer impact.
The energy left in the wake of her blade hung in the air for a mont, a shimring half-circle that radiated strength and precision—a testant to her family's refined technique.
The boy landed on his feet a short distance away, his fierce gaze still locked onto hers, but Valeria could see the glint of newfound caution in his eyes.
He'd felt her strength, her control, and realized this was a battle that would require more than raw instinct.
"Grrr…."
The boy's eyes narrowed, a renewed focus settling over him as he crouched low, his muscles tensed.
SWOOSH!
Valeria tightened her grip, bracing herself as he launched forward with even greater speed, his claws now gleaming with his own mana, a wild, feral energy emanating from them.
'So, he's no stranger to channeling mana himself,'
she thought, readying herself as he closed the gap.
CLANK!
Their weapons t again, her Zweihander clashing against his sharpened claws. The force of his strike reverberated through her arms, more powerful and controlled than before. She gritted her teeth as his claws scraped against her armor, leaving faint lines across the tal. He pulled back quickly, only to strike again from a different angle, his movents fluid and relentless.
'He's learning with each move?'
Valeria realized, a flicker of respect mingling with her focus.
The boy moved with fierce determination, his strikes unrelenting as he unleashed a barrage of attacks. Valeria countered, her Zweihander forming arcs of energy that illuminated the air, but his speed and unpredictable movents kept her on her guard.
SLASH!
One of his claws slipped past her defense, grazing her shoulder as she twisted to deflect his next blow.
"Argh-"
Pain flared through her arm, the sting sharp, but she held her ground, her focus unwavering. She countered with a powerful swing of her blade, forcing him to retreat a few paces.
'This kid….'
But he was undeterred, his fierce gaze fixed on her as he ca at her again, his strikes even faster. Valeria t him head-on, channeling more mana into her Zweihander, the blade gleaming brighter with each swing.
CLASH!
The impact forced them both back, but the boy recovered instantly, pressing forward with a burst of speed.
'Legs!'
He spun low, sweeping his claws toward her legs, and though she managed to deflect part of his strike, his other claw grazed her thigh, slicing through her armor with surprising ease.
Blood seeped from the fresh wound, but Valeria pushed the pain aside, her focus sharp as ever.
'I can't let him wear down…'
she thought, adjusting her stance as she prepared to counter his next attack.
Their movents intensified, the air thick with mana as both fighters clashed again. Sparks flew with each impact, the force of their strikes shaking the arena floor. But the boy was relentless, his strikes hitting harder, his instincts guiding him with deadly precision.
With a final, swift move, he lunged forward, his claw catching her arm just below the shoulder. Valeria felt the sting of pain once more as his claws scraped against her skin, another reminder of his ferocity.
'Co!'
But this ti, she didn't falter. Gritting her teeth, she swung her Zweihander in a wide arc, her mana surging with a newfound resolve as she drove him back.
"Sword of Olarion: Knight's Arc."
SWOOSH!
The blade swung in an arc, as she had utilized the sa technique.
'I finally get it.'
Was that pain? Or was that not being able to reach her opponent and being left completely defenseless?
Or was that sothing else?
But, she started getting 'it'.
'What I need to do.'
She was a knight.
A fighter who was supposed to protect people, standing before them.
But, what kind of a knight she was?
That was what she did not know.
What kind of a knight the Olarion family needed to be?
For so reason, she felt like she started getting it.
As the boy charged forward, Valeria's gaze was locked on him, her focus sharper than ever. She could feel a newfound clarity settling within her, a sense of purpose that had eluded her until now.
With calm precision, she channeled her mana, letting it flow from her core into her Zweihander. The blade humd with energy, and she raised it high, then brought it down in a powerful vertical slash aid at the space between them.
SWOOSH!
A wave of energy erupted from her sword, a vertical arc of mana slicing through the air toward him. The boy's reflexes kicked in instantly, and he dodged to the side, his movents swift and agile.
But this ti, Valeria didn't wait for him to strike again. She advanced, eting him head-on, her body aglow with mana, each step grounded with the power of her family's art.
Her Zweihander shone with a brilliance that reflected her intent, and she could feel her pulse steady, her resolve unshakable. She was done hesitating. She would face him with all she had.
The boy reacted, his body twisting as he raised his leg to deliver a powerful kick aid at her face, his mana surging through his limbs. Valeria saw it coming, the raw intent behind the strike and braced herself.
CLANK!
She lifted her Zweihander just in ti, intercepting his kick with the flat of her blade. The impact reverberated through her sword, but she held firm, refusing to be driven back.
Their eyes t, his fierce and wild, hers calm and resolute, and for a mont, ti seed to pause, each assessing the other.
And then, with a swift shift of her stance, she pushed back, using his montum against him. He staggered, thrown off balance, and she took advantage, bringing her sword down in a controlled arc, her body shining as she moved.
'This is who I am.'
As her blade ca down, she felt the clarity within her solidify.
' and that boy is different.'
She wasn't just fighting to win—she was fighting as the knight she was ant to be.
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