Font Size
15px

"So tell , is this the best you can do?" Lucian taunted, breathing hard but steady, eyes locked on his opponent.

"This won’t take long," Zevric replied calmly, lowering his stance. "I think I’ll end it... with this attack."

He charged forward, sand erupting beneath his boots. Lucian’s instincts scread in warning. He could feel the threat closing in. Quickly, he raised his hand, summoning every blade in his arsenal.

In an instant, more than three hundred swords materialized before him, hovering in midair, forming a dense barrier of steel. A glowing shield surrounded him as he began flinging razor-sharp darts from his left hand in rapid bursts, each aid directly at Zevric’s chest.

Zevric didn’t slow down. He t every incoming blade head on, his sword a blur of power and precision. He wasn’t using any special technique, only raw strength, skill, and perfect timing. Every strike he delivered shattered another sword, breaking through the tallic storm like lightning cutting through clouds.

Then ca the impact.

A violent shockwave burst from Zevric’s sword as its edge sliced the air clean. The force obliterated the remaining blades and sent a pressure wave crashing forward. Lucian barely had ti to react before pain tore through his chest. The edge of Zevric’s strike had grazed him, clean and deep.

The air left his lungs as he was lifted off his feet and thrown backward. He hit the ground hard, blood staining the sand beneath him.

"What... what just happened?" Lucian gasped, clutching his chest. "He didn’t even use a special attack... and yet... I’m bleeding."

His vision blurred. So this is it. Even after being given a chance, I still lost.

Zevric approached silently, sword raised to finish it. But before the blade could fall, Lucian weakly lifted his hand, signaling surrender.

The arena fell quiet.

"He’s given up," the emissary announced, raising his hand. "Winner, Zevric!"

The crowd erupted with cheers.

"This wasn’t even much of a fight," one spectator said.

"Yeah," another replied. "I knew Zevric would win from the start. And he’s still holding back."

Zevric then sheathed his sword, his expression calm and unreadable, and walked out of the arena without a word.

"Wow," the emissary exclaid, his voice echoing across the stands. "That was an amazing match, truly incredible! Both fighters showed remarkable skill, but Zevric clearly held the upper hand."

The crowd roared in agreent, their cheers shaking the stone walls of the coliseum.

"Now," the emissary continued, raising his voice once more, "for the next battle, a match many of you have been waiting for!"

The arena fell silent with anticipation.

"Now, Sela and Luta, step into the back of the arena," the emissary called out.

Both fighters stood. Luta adjusted his sword at his waist before walking toward the back entrance. Sela also rose to her feet, her sharp eyes eting her master’s.

"Master," Sela said quietly, glancing at Kyrion. "I’m heading out."

Kyrion leaned forward slightly, his tone cold but expectant. "Do your best and don’t sha like Cora did when she lost to that girl, Linda. Go out there and make proud."

Sela smirked. "Boss, I will. I’m not like Cora. She was always weak. I’m strong and I’ll prove it."

She bowed her head briefly, then lifted it high, determination gleaming in her eyes. Turning, she walked out of the crowd and disappeared through the entrance leading to the arena’s back gate.

"Now," the emissary’s voice bood, "for the mont you have all been waiting for, it’s ti to call them into the arena!"

The crowd erupted into cheers, their excitent shaking the stands.

"Sela, step into the arena!" the emissary shouted.

The gate slid upward with a heavy tallic rumble. Sela stepped forward, her boots pressing into the sandy floor as the crowd roared her na.

"Now, Luta, step into the arena!"

Another gate opened across from her. Luta erged, sword in hand, his expression calm but resolute. The two locked eyes, the air between them heavy with tension.

"May the fight begin!" the emissary declared.

Instantly, Luta dashed forward, his sword raised high. Sela stood with her gloved hands ready, thick, reinforced gloves that covered her knuckles and forearms. Her muscles tightened, her stance lowering as she sprinted forward to et him.

Luta swung first, his blade aiming for her arm, but she dodged with speed that shocked even the front row. Her counterattack ca fast: a punch straight to his stomach. The impact sent a shockwave through his body, throwing him off balance.

Gritting his teeth, Luta charged again despite the pain, slashing with both hands. This ti, Sela didn’t move. The blade struck, but didn’t pierce her skin.

"What, what’s going on?" Luta gasped, pushing with all his strength, but the sword refused to cut through.

Sela’s smile widened. "You can’t harm ," she said coolly. Her body shimred faintly, traces of forbidden magic pulsing beneath her skin.

Then, with a single swing of her fist, she struck him in the head.

The punch landed like a hamr blow. Luta flew across the arena, crashing into the ground. He rolled several tis before stopping, blood trickling from his mouth and down his chin.

Groaning, he drove his sword into the sand and used it to pull himself up.

No, I can’t die here, he thought, his body trembling. If I lose now, it’s the sa as dying, because my hope dies with it.

He spat blood and glared at Sela. I ca here for one reason, the prize money. My family was once noble, but we lost everything. If I win this tournant, maybe, maybe we can rise again. We could reclaim our title, our honor, and live without sha.

He straightened, gripping his sword tighter despite his wounds. Blood dripped from his mouth, but his eyes burned with fierce resolve as he faced Sela once more.

"You still dare to stand up? It would have been better if you’d stayed down," Sela said, and charged.

Luta stumbled to his feet and t her rush. She lunged with a punch; he ducked and rolled, driving the flat of his sword into the back of her neck. Pain flared and she staggered, but she didn’t fall. He barreled in again, this ti the flat slamd into her stomach. She doubled over, winded, then steadied herself.

Master is watching, Sela thought, anger and pride flaring. I won’t sha him. She steadied, breathed, and ca at him again. Luta feinted; Sela read it. Instead of retreating, she dropped low and drove a punch up from under his guard, a strike that sent him flying across the sand.

Luta crashed and rolled. Blood specked his mouth. He forced himself up, but his bones were already breaking from the force of her blows. Sela didn’t relent. Her muscles tightened, each strike hitting harder. She kicked, pumled, and hamred until Luta could no longer rise.

"Die?" Sela spat between blows. "You’d make look weak while Master watches? Not today." She hamred the last blow so Luta crumpled unconscious.

A hush fell, then the arena erupted as the healer and stewards rushed in. From sowhere in the stands a low, cold voice muttered, an ugly thought about taking lives to feed power and immortality, then fell away beneath the crowd’s roar.

"The winner is Sela!" the emissary announced through the wind amplifier, and the crowd cheered wildly.

Sela stood for a mont, breathing hard. She looked once toward the stands where Kyrion watched, then turned and walked out of the arena, victory in her step.

"Wow... such strength," Lyra murmured. "And not just that, her skin can’t even be pierced."

Celia said nothing, her eyes fixed on the arena.

"It’s actually the worst kind of opponent to face," Lyra continued. "Soone whose body can’t be cut. It’s annoying... it’s unfair."

"Don’t be discouraged," Nolan said calmly, turning to Celia. "You already know what to do. No matter how hard her skin is, you have that white burning fla, the one you received from the Furnace God. When you let it flow through your sword, don’t stop striking. I don’t care what forbidden spell she’s using, or what part of Life Consu gave her that ability. Keep pushing. Eventually, you’ll cut through."

"Is that so, Master?" Celia asked, her tone serious.

"Yes," Nolan said with a firm nod. "Linda did well when she fought Cora, but you, if you’d faced her, you’d have won easily. But Sela, she’s different. Her fight didn’t even last seven minutes."

"I’m going to give it my all," Celia said, determination burning in her eyes. "I’ll make sure I win."

Nolan chuckled softly. "Well, yeah... but I don’t think she’s your next opponent. You haven’t been called up yet. Maybe in the next match."

"Still," Celia sighed, folding her arms. "I want to fight soone already. Sitting here’s getting boring."

The crowd’s noise began to fade as the emissary’s voice echoed across the arena.

Now she was ready.

You are reading Summoned As A Mere Nobody-Yet Possesses An SSS-Rank Ability Chapter 196: Shocked on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

The Villain's Story cover
Similar genre

The Villain's Story

Blazuku ·Fantasy

ThreeSoulslayinonebody,Onesoulbelongingtoamanwhohadreachedthepeak,thestrongestthereeverwas,theonewhohadthetalenttodoso.Yethesufferedbecauseofhistal...

Mage Manual cover
Similar genre

Mage Manual

Listening Day ·Fantasy

Ashopenedhiseyestofindthathehadtraveledtoastrangenationofmanyraces,andpeoplewerekneelingbeforehim.BeforehehadtimetoadapttothenewidentityoftheTermin...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.