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‘I wish I had ti to change,’ Yuki thought. ‘These clothes will probably beco ripped after this fight.’

It took him a while to co. He had to straighten so things out and instruct Yuna on what to do while at the sa ti not draw any more attention than he already did. Then he had to find soplace to hide for a few monts away from everyone else.

‘I can’t let people see the other ,’ he thought as he watched the man before him. ‘That is sothing that can be important in the future.’

“Hmm. So the boss has co out now,” the man said, twirling his sword. “I was wondering if you would appear.”

‘Observant type,’ Yuki thought. ‘I can’t gauge his strength. I wonder. What rank does this person hold in the Shikaku?’

“Oh, you’re quiet as well. Just like your friend,” the man remarked.

“I can talk if needed,” Yuki replied. “I just prefer to not to most of the ti. But I do have so questions.”

“I do too. But we both know that we won’t get any answers,” the man said. “Will that stop us from answering? I don’t know.”

“Then let’s see what we can share.” Yuki flipped his knives, the blade spinning. “Let

start first. Are you here for the jewel?”

The man laughed in reply.

“Why ask

that? You know the answer to that already,” he said. “Let

ask you a question next. Why are you interfering with our operations?”

“Now it’s my turn to say why are you asking

that,” Yuki said. “You know that that is sothing that I can’t answer. Just like how you can’t answer why you want this jewel in the first place.”

“Hmph. Then I guess we’re at an impasse.”

“It would seem.”

“Well then, I’ll give you the sa offer that I gave your friend,” the man said, spreading his hands apart. “Hand the gem over and I’ll leave, no questions asked.”

“No.”

“Wow, ouch. Rejection imdiately. At least consider it for a little bit. It’s to the benefit of everyone if this ends quietly,” the man said. “I’m sure you know that.”

“I do. But I can’t do that,” Yuki replied.

“I see. Then we have no choice then,” the man said, dropping his arms. “You know what we need to do then.”

“Of course,” Yuki nodded. He raised his arms, bringing his blades up. “Co. Let’s waste no more ti.”

“Keep them busy, mate,” the man said, nudging the person beside him. “I don’t want anyone interfering.”

“Understood,” a robotic voice replied. The person reached behind their back and pulled out a tal pole which they attached to the hilt of their sword. “How long?”

“We’ll see,” the man said.

The person nodded and spread their feet apart. Yuki watched them carefully. He noted the dinsions of their armor and their design. It was sleek. A jet black with tal plating all around that seed quite flexible.

‘The other one is a female,’ Yuki observed. ‘Not that it helps to know that right now. I’ll let Akira and Erica keep her busy.’

The man raised his sword and took a stance. Yuki couldn’t see his expression past the helt the man wore. All he could find were two red glowing orbs. Then Yuki’s eyes narrowed. The man had been continuously channeling mana into his blade and himself nonstop throughout the entire conversation. And that was a problem.

‘His mana pool must be large. As well as his experience.’

Yuki’s grip tightened. There may not be ti to stop and observe quietly. The fighting would take priority in this battle. Then the man’s eyes brightened. Yuki blinked. The man was gone.

Calling to his own mana, Yuki braced his arms, crossing his knives. He expanded his senses simultaneously. A mass of particles in the air hurtled their way toward him right before a sword appeared out of thin air and crashed into his blades. Yuki slid past them, the sound of tal scraping across tal screaming out. Then he slashed at where the man’s wrist would be if the sword was being held. It sliced through the air, hitting nothing.

‘Well. It was worth trying,’ he thought. Another sound of tal striking tal. His eyes flickered to the side and saw the other person between him and Akira. It seed that Akira had tried to help but was intercepted and now they were occupied with each other. ‘That’s fine. I need to focus.'

His arm shot to the side of his head and knocked away a slicing blade. He spun and stabbed out. It wouldn’t do anything, but it would help him keep his flow within the fight. Keeping track of the air, he locked onto the man again. At the next attack, Yuki tried to trap the sword and pull it away, but rely disappeared into the wind.

That proved to be a recurring the. Being able to block the attack, but unable to launch a counter. eting tal but slicing air. The other battle didn’t seem to be faring any better. The woman seed to be holding her own against both Erica and Akira. It seed that this battle was going nowhere.

But Yuki knew better. Only being able to defend made it impossible for Yuki to exact any advantage. Maybe if it was a battle of attrition, but it wasn’t. Yuki would tire eventually. It was ti to try sothing.

He channeled mana into his blades and took his ti. If this worked, then it would an Yuki had a chance. All he needed was the right ti to try and strike. Then it ca. A direct stab aid at his chest.

In a flash, Yuki sliced forward. As he did, he changed the mana in his blades to that of wind. The man didn’t bother pulling back. The blades cut upwards, the air surrounding the blades coming under Yuki’s control as they did. They still went through nothing, but the mass that was the man seed to shudder for a split second. Yuki’s eyes narrowed.

‘Did that do anything?’

The man reford, though only partially. His upper half appeared while everything below his waist was a swirling cloud of particles. He lifted his sword arm and examined it for a little.

“I’m honestly impressed,” the man remarked. “I’ve never had soone figure out a way to touch

that fast in a while. It seems that I miscalculated a little. I didn’t know you were a wind attribute.”

‘What? Didn’t he identify Akira’s elent from a glance?’ Yuki thought, perplexed though he controlled his face to not show it. ‘Akira, he knows of your attribute right?’

[Yes. Saw it imdiately. Busy right now,] she replied.

‘Understandable.’

“Of course, I can’t really tell what attribute you are. And that’s odd,” the man continued. He laughed for a bit. “You are quite interesting, you know?”

Yuki didn’t reply. He wasn’t sure why this man was sharing such important information. Unless the man felt like it wasn’t information that was consequential. But from what Yuki had seen from him, he didn’t seem like the type to share without reason.

“Using the elental magic to take control of the air to separate a part of

from, well,

was quite a smart approach,” the man praised. “But there’s a small problem with that.”

“What’s that?” Yuki replied.

“Why don’t I show you?” the man said. Yuki could hear his smile from behind his helt. “Tell

what you think.”

He spread his arms and dissolved like dust into the air until there wasn’t a trace of him left. Yuki again fused his senses with the air to find the man. But he did it warily. The man might as well have said that sothing would change this ti around. And Yuki recognized what changed imdiately. He couldn’t find the man. There was no trace, no hint, nothing. All Yuki could see was air.

‘What did he do?’ Yuki frowned. A familiar weight began to press down onto his chest. His head swiveled around though he knew it would do no good. ‘He has to be here.’

Coldness. His chest tingled as a shiver went his spine. His gut clenched. His gaze fell. Protruding out from where his heart would be was a shining tal blade. It’s cold gleam jeered at him. Death.

Or at least, what would be death. Yuki blinked as the slow realisation that his body felt fine. Only a cool chill could be felt from where the blade seed to pierce him. Another blink. No blood seen. Just cold.

“You could die right here,” the man said quietly from behind. Yuki swallowed slowly, his mind racing, but his thoughts sluggish. “All I need to do is think one thought and this blade completely solidifies.”

‘Oh.’

The man had sohow passed the blade through Yuki’s body and had the precision and control to solidify only the parts outside. Except those parts also weren’t completely solid. The tip was still smokey.

“So you see it now? You can’t win how you are now,” the man whispered. “No matter how much you struggle or analyse, you can’t.”

It wasn’t arrogance. It was the truth. And Yuki knew it.

“Let

tell you the difference between

and everyone else,” the man continued. “And listen close because I will not repeat this. The difference is focus. Dedication. What I dedicate myself to. What I am willing to suffer through to achieve perfection. That’s what separates

from everyone you’ve fought. From my subordinates. And from you. But you’re young.”

The man knelt down beside Yuki and rolled a ring in his fingers. It was the ring that Akira wore. The one that held the naturae gem.

“I’ll be taking this,” the man said. The visor to his helt slid up and Yuki saw his face for the first ti. It was old and grizzled with dull blue eyes. A small smile appeared on the man’s dry lips. “I’m sure you understand.”

He stood back up and pocketed the ring soplace Yuki didn’t know. He snapped his fingers and his partner imdiately appeared by his side. Akira’s head turned to where Yuki was. On his knees. He didn’t know when he got there.

“Yuki?” Akira said, rushing to him. Erica followed her closely, worry in their eyes. “Why is there a blade sticking out of you?”

Yuki only shook his head. There was a blade there because soone put it there. How? He didn’t know.

“Take this both as a warning and an invitation of sorts,” the man said. Yuki looked up and saw him standing at the entrance of the vault. “That is what I can do. If you can’t arise to the occasion, then hide. No one will bla you for it. But if you think you can. If you believe you can. Then co. I will be waiting for you when you do.”

“Why?” Yuki breathed, his head shaking. Why spare him?

“I’m old,” the man replied. “Older than you think. You interest . I want to see what you beco. So show .”

He turned and snapped his fingers again, the phantom blade in Yuki’s chest disappearing. And though the blade was gone, its stinging coldness still remained.

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