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After hearing that, Laiex recognized one of the spears on Zaos's back and then dashed toward him with all his might and tried to attack his neck with his swords from both sides. Zaos just swung down his sword with a single hand, but then Laiex jumped to the side and dodged the swing. He tried to hit Zaos's heart with one of his swords, but Zaos enhanced his left hand and blocked the attack.

"I will show you only this once, what I can do when I try hard enough," Zaos said.

Laiex jumped backward even though he still could attack with his other sword. He did the right thing because he was already preparing for another attack, and dodging his attack would be difficult at that distance. Before Laiex could prepare for another attack, Zaos enhanced his legs and arms with magic and then assud the tail guard. Zaos suddenly charged and then attacked horizontally with a full swing.

Sohow, Laiex reacted on ti to block the attack, and he succeeded without having to see his swords breaking. Those words also seed like magic weapons, but that wasn't important. The impact made Laiex being pushed backward for several ters, and before he could stop moving, Zaos attacked again.

Laiex had planned to block the attack with one sword and attack with the other, but he changed his mind at the last mont. With his cross guard, he blocked Zaos's full swing, and he ended up just being pushed backward for a couple of ters. At that point in ti, Zaos had already confird that those two words weren't normal ones. Aside from the fact that he endured two of his attacks, he noticed that Drannor wasn't receiving much damage in his arms. Upon impact, he was supposed to feel much more vibration when the blades collided, but Zaos could see that didn't happen.

Before Zaos could start the third attack, Laiex moved forward and then bent his body downward when Zaos approached and swung his weapon. He ended up escaping suffering any damage, but once again, he gave up on attacking when he prepared to swing his sword toward Zaos's face and saw him looking at the motion as if he was waiting for sothing.

Zaos had prepared to steal one of his father's swords, but his father had seen between his intentions. Even though Zaos was faster and stronger with the enhancents, his father was more experienced, so he could stop his attacks and see his movents and then change his actions in a single mont if he noticed that sothing was off.

Brute strength wasn't the answer as long as his father had those two swords, so Zaos assud the ox guard. If strength wasn't enough, perhaps he would be able to solve the problem with speed. Laiex sparred against Zaos while he used that type of attack before, but not when Zaos went all out, so he had to take his ti and get used to his rhythm before anything. Like lightning, Zaos began to run toward his father and try to stab him. Laiex tried to block them a few tis, but soon he realized that it wasn't a good idea. Even though Zaos was putting the strength of only a single arm in each strike, the weapon's weight made things much more complicated.

Laiex jumped to the sides and then backward to escape the sword's reach and managed to dodge most attacks. However, little by little, Zaos's attacks began to approach. At first, the blade and the tip only scratched his armor, but now Laiex could feel a lot of weight when his armor was touched. He used his swords to deflect the strikes to the sides, but he only could do so much against so many strikes and while he was in a completely defensive stance.

Laiex noticed that while Zaos was attacking, he was paying attention to his footsteps, and he was slightly changing his posture according to it. That was another thing that Zaos learned after fighting against Camus… how to watch his foe and then foresee their movents based on the minimal amount of movents from his posture. He wasn't at that level yet, but Zaos's attacks already beca much harder to dodge even though he wasn't a master of that technique yet.

When Zaos prepared a more powerful thrust, he suddenly frowned when he saw his father throwing his sword toward his head. The movent had been sudden, and it had been pretty weak, but Zaos was in the middle of an attack, and he wouldn't be able to dodge it. So, he clenched his teeth and moved his head to the side as much as possible.

In the end, Zaos dodged the attack, but the sword's blade still cut the left side of his forehead and head slightly. Blood began to flow from the wound, and it fell on Zaos's left eye. Zaos finished his attack and then prepared to retreat and then heal his wound in a single mont, but then he saw his father's right hand approaching his face. Then Zaos's heard the sound of the sword flying back. Zaos knew that his helt would protect the back of his head, but he still was forced to dodge his father's punch and, consequently, the sword that flew back toward him. Laiex slashed with the other blade, but Zaos blocked the attack with his own before retreating once.

"Good reflexes," Laiex said.

Zaos ignored that and then tried to close the wound by using Heal, but the wound didn't close much, to his surprise. Healing magic wasn't working… Zaos frowned, but then he realized that it was due to the sword that hit him. It seed that they had so weird properties.

"One of them can cause wounds that don't heal for a while, and then other decreases the power of impacts," Zaos said. "Together, they attract each other… Those are the swords one of our ancestors used a long ti ago."

"You rembered that.. I am impressed," Laiex said.

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