Chapter 23
In the web novel Transmigrated as a Minor Villain, fans always argued about one thing.
Who was stronger—Marcus Ardent or Daelen?
So swore it was Daelen. He had the plot armor, after all. The legendary system, the epic bloodline, the destiny of a chosen one. He climbed his way to the top, crushing demon lords and slaying fallen gods with calculated brilliance.
But Marcus?
He had none of that.
No system. No divine inheritance. No miracles.
Just talent, sheer force of will, and a heart that never gave in.
He was the man who stood against the storm with nothing but a wand and unbreakable conviction.
The man who faced dragons, gods, and fate—and laughed.
He was my second favorite character across those thousand Chapters.
And now?
Now he stood before , wand in hand, as real as the beating of my heart.
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"Ezra," Marcus said, his voice cautious. "I don’t know why you’re ignoring ."
I remained silent.
There were things I could say. Reasons. mories. Regrets.
But they didn’t matter.
Not anymore.
Marcus’s jaw clenched. "Tch. You’ve changed. You think you’re better than now? Stronger than ? That you can actually defeat ?"
My eyes didn’t waver.
I said, calmly drawing my sword.
" your opinion of ... doesn’t matter. Co and get if you can."
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The instructor’s voice cut through the tension.
"Final Match of the Special Combat Test: Marcus Ardent vs Ezra Celestrian... Begin!"
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Marcus didn’t waste a second.
"Fla Orb."
Three fireballs flared into existence, hurtling toward with deadly speed.
I inhaled softly, letting instinct guide my steps.
Step left. Twist. Shift weight.
The orbs passed harmlessly by, heat licking the edge of my coat.
"Earth Roots: Bind!"
The ground split, and roots surged up like serpents, aiming to impale.
I moved in a blur—
One slash. Two. Three.
My blade carved through them before they could reach .
But Marcus wasn’t done.
"Triple Accel: Mana Bullet!"
Three high-speed bolts scread through the air.
My sword responded before I did—
Clang. Clang. Clang.
Each orb dispersed mid-air, caught in the arc of clean parries.
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"Fast reflexes, Ezra!" Marcus called out, a sharp grin on his face.
"But can you handle this?"
He cast 4x Acceleration on himself and vanished.
My muscles tensed. Instinct scread—
He was behind .
"Ice Spear!"
I dove forward, feeling the chill of the spell kiss my shoulder.
Before I could land, a circle beneath my feet erupted with light.
"Vortex Snare."
Wind howled around . Poison mist surged into my lungs.
I coughed once, vision flickering.
So this was the trap.
Across the storm, Marcus stood calm, charging sothing massive.
"Flash Freeze Judgnt."
A spell I rembered well. Rank 4. Dual elent. Ice and light. Lethal.
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In the stands, whispers broke out.
"He’s casting combined spells at Rank 3?" Katrina muttered, wide-eyed.
"That’s not prodigy," Yumina said. "That’s monster level."
Drake smirked. "Yeah. He’s strong."
Then his voice lowered.
"But he’s still going to lose."
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Inside the cyclone, I exhaled.
My mana surged—cool, steady, and deep.
A violet aura wrapped around my blade.
I raised it, drawing a clean arc in the air.
"Crescent Fang."
The glowing slash tore through the cyclone, dispelled the mist, and shattered the trap entirely.
I stepped forward, out of the destruction.
Unbothered. Calm.
Marcus flinched—but held firm.
He released Flash Freeze Judgnt.
A colossal beam of blinding cold ripped toward , freezing the air itself.
"Ezra, dodge!" a student shouted.
But I didn’t.
I stepped forward.
One foot.
Then the next.
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"Is he insane?!"
"Is he trying to die!?"
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My sword humd as I drew it back.
Mana flowed—not wild, but focused.
"Interdiate Piercing Technique – Void Drill."
I t the beam head-on.
My blade struck the heart of the spell.
Crack.
With a scream of shattering magic, the spell broke.
The arena floor cracked beneath the force.
Even Marcus took a step back, shock evident.
"You... pierced a Rank 4 spell?"
I nodded.
"Magic has rules, Marcus," I said quietly. "It needs ti. Casting. Power."
"My sword doesn’t."
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Marcus’s gaze sharpened.
"Then let’s finish this!"
He surged forward, casting multiple spells at once—
Fla Tornado. Lightning Edge. Ice Barrage. Poison Mist.
All Rank 2 and 3, all detonating in perfect synchronization.
The battlefield lit up in chaos.
I moved into my full sword flow.
Every slash—flawless. Every dodge—calculated.
Sparks scread across steel. Magic clashed with motion.
We collided mid-air, montum twisting around us.
The arena trembled beneath our feet.
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Then, Marcus backed away.
His breath was ragged. Blood trickled from his nose.
But his eyes held fire.
He lifted his wand.
"Rank 5 Spell—Heaven’s Wrath!"
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The sky ignited.
A glyph the size of a building appeared above us, burning with divine light.
Students scread.
"Rank 5?! He’s lost it!"
Instructors stood, ready to interfere.
But no one moved.
Because I hadn’t.
I stood still, sword raised slightly.
Then—
"If you’re going that far..."
I closed my eyes.
"Then I’ll end this in one strike."
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I raised my sword.
Mana danced around —elegant, sharp, and infinite.
Stars reflected in the steel.
My stance settled.
Breath calm.
Mind empty.
"Advanced Sword Art – Final Form: Starfall Cleave."
One step.
One motion.
A streak of silver light erupted—
It carved across the sky, the arena, and Marcus’s spell.
The glyph shattered like glass.
The spell collapsed into nothing.
And Marcus’s wand snapped in half.
He stumbled back—
Then fell.
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Silence.
Thick. Deafening.
Not even the wind dared speak.
Then—
"Winner: Ezra Celestrian!"
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No cheers.
Just awe.
Even the professors seed too stunned to move.
I sheathed my sword with a quiet click.
As if it were just another day.
As if it hadn’t been anything special.
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Marcus lay on the ground, coughing.
I walked past him.
Not to gloat. Not to mock.
But because the match was over.
We had crossed blades. That was enough.
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"You... really have changed..." he murmured.
I didn’t stop.
Didn’t look back.
His voice didn’t matter anymore.
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In the stands, soone whispered:
"Who even is he...?"
No one had an answer.
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To , it was just another step.
Another test.
Another reminder.
That this world—this novel I was trapped inside—
Wasn’t bound by the rules I once knew.
And neither was I.
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