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"I know we're in the middle of a fight and you hate … but would you mind telling what's your total score tally now… now that I've broken one of your orbs?"

Michael didn't even register what I said.

He kept looking down at his belt, where one of the three orbs were missing, already shattered into obsidian shards.

Then, he clenched his jaw tight.

"You're dead," he whispered, his head hung low and dark eyes shrouded in shadow.

I tilted my head. "Sorry, what was that? I didn't hear you. I'm asking what's your total score now."

"You're dead!" Michael roared, snapping his head up and glaring at with burning fury.

"Uh-oh," was all I got to say before the Card hovering above Michael's shoulder flashed in a blinding green glow and changed.

He had copied another Origin Card.

Suddenly, countless thick vines shot up from the ground under my feet and wrapped around my legs, shackling in place.

I tried freeing my legs by cutting the vines with my blade, but I was only able to break free a single leg by the ti Michael was upon .

I raised a knee just in ti to block his kick to my gut. It still hurt, but it gave a chance to free my other leg.

Because of that, though, I was slow to react when the protagonist shot a quick roundhouse kick at my skull and sent reeling to the side a couple of steps.

I crashed into the ground hard but quickly sprang back up to one knee.

I frantically glanced up to see Michael's Card had changed again, this ti turning dark brown with an orange glyph engraved on its surface.

Once again, I didn't have a chance to dodge as a glowing whip of light ca swinging at .

I was, however, able to raise my sword to block the attack with the flat side of the blade. By the ti I was on my feet, Michael's Card had changed one more ti.

His new copied power gifted him the ability to engulf his right arm in searing flas, capable of burning things with a touch.

Since it looked like a close-quarter ability, I imdiately retreated and conjured a fire arrow in my grasp before hurling it at him.

But this ti, instead of deflecting or blocking it with his sword, Michael caught the arrow with his burning arm, spun, and threw it back at !

"Tch!" I clicked my tongue and moved out of the way of the incoming arrow as it struck the ground and exploded on impact behind .

By then, Michael was once again face-to-face with , his flaming fist rocketing toward my jaw.

I pulled my head back, evaded the blow, and took a single step back before countering by thrusting my sword at his ribs.

The protagonist responded by grabbing my blade with his burning hand. I tried to yank it off his grip, but he didn't let go.

The flas surrounding his arms surged, and the spot where he grabbed my miao dao began glowing red-hot.

"No, no, no! Leave the sword!" I shouted in a panic. "I just stole it—uh, I an, I just got it as a generous gift from a kind young man!"

Michael, unfazed by my ranting, raised his sword and brought it down upon mine, hitting the exact point where the steel had turned incandescent from the incinerating heat of his flas.

Predictably, my miao dao snapped in two, dissolving into a burst of sparks just like the Item Card that had given it its form.

"Ahh, damn it!" I groaned. "You know the kind young man who gave that sword has a sister with a chronic illness! His father took out a loan to get it! What am I supposed to tell him now? That I broke his sword? What will happen to his family when they hear this news?

I'm telling you, Michael, if sothing happens to his sister, it'll be all your fault!"

"You're disgusting trash," Michael spat with a flat expression and charged at again, swinging his flaming fist.

I dodged easily and stepped back, but he followed up with a sword slash aid at my chest.

I ducked under it… but it was a mistake. All of a sudden, a fist enveloped in blazing flas shot at my face.

Everything went black for a second.

The fist collided with the bridge of my nose, the agonizing impact aching through most of my forehead.

My face felt hot… and I think my eyebrows and eyelashes were scorched. I could feel the throbbing pain radiating from my forehead.

A pained yelp escaped my gritted teeth, but I managed to stand tall.

Unfortunately, I couldn't open my eyes in ti due to the stinging discomfort of my burned eyelashes.

That gave Michael the perfect chance to slam his flaming fist into my abdon. But I anticipated his move and twisted my body just enough to avoid him from hitting my solar plexus.

Still, the force of his blow made gasp for air as I doubled over in pain.

"How does it feel to be on the receiving end for once, Young Lord Samael?" Michael's proud voice reached my ears, dripping with dark satisfaction. "How does it feel to be weak for once? Do you feel as helpless as I once did before you? Do you feel scared?"

He raised his sword over my head, continuing, "I once thought of you as soone unreachable. I feared you like a sinner fears a god. You were an existence I could never hope to stand against. But here and now, as I stand before you, I see that you're not strong. You never were."

With that, he swung his blade down on like a righteous executioner.

Thwaaam—!!

But before the strike could land, a concrete log shot up from the ground and slamd into Michael's chest like a battering ram, sending him flying back a few ters.

His sword slipped from his grip and clattered to the ground as he hit the earth. He hit the ground in a roll and quickly regained his footing.

I also stood up, rubbing my eyes. They were still stinging and watery and my vision was a bit blurry. After blinking a few tis, though, it cleared slightly.

Glancing down, the first thing I noticed was a burnt hole in my jacket where Michael had punched .

Then I looked at my orb, which had fractured slightly.

I glared at Michael, who was staring back at with a hint of surprise. He must've noticed the golden Card hovering over my head.

Yes, I had decided to use my innate power.

I summoned my Origin Card close to my chest and touched the ground just before Michael could deliver a fatal blow.

Because I summoned it out of his line of sight, he hadn't seen my Origin Card and failed to predict my attack in ti.

It was a cheap trick that wouldn't have worked if he had been more attentive instead of delivering that monologue.

For a second, I considered trying to keep my Origin Card hidden from his sight, since he could only copy the Origin Cards he could see.

I could've floated it around, concealing it with my body, but I decided against it in the end.

There were nurous reasons, but mainly it would have been too difficult and pointless. After all, I knew he possessed a Card that gave him X-ray vision.

Michael's lips twisted into a sharp smirk. "There it is. You finally decided to use it."

This was his ga plan all along.

He knew there wasn't an Origin Card in this arena that I couldn't face… except my own. My power was highly versatile.

It wasn't the strongest by any ans, but there were many ways to use it, especially in a battlefield where I could manipulate the changing terrain.

For example, when the terrain shifted into a shallow marsh, I froze the water and trapped a few Cadets.

When thorny brambles sprang up, I pushed them aside by erupting concrete pillars.

When sandstorms ca, I raised walls to shield myself, and when earthquakes struck, I anchored myself to the ground.

I also trapped people in walls and created weapons from concrete.

So, yeah, I doubted there was a Cadet here with a power more versatile than mine.

That's why Michael had been forcing to play my Origin Card by spamming various copied abilities at .

Well, he got what he wished for.

Now he could copy my power and use it against .

And he did just that.

His Origin Card turned golden, mirroring mine, and just like that, he had stolen my ability.

But instead of showing any hesitation or fear, I pointed at the scorched hole in my jacket and yelled, "Do you know how much this jacket cost , you peasant? This was a luxury sports brand! A limited edition! And don't forget the shirt I'm wearing underneath that you also ruined! It was so expensive it'll take you a lifeti to pay for it! I'll sue you!

I'll actually sue you for damaging my property—"

Before I could continue, Michael dashed toward his sword that had fallen beside .

But I reacted faster and reached it first. Grabbing it, I used my ability and softened its steel before breaking its blade like it was made of cardboard.

The sword disintegrated into swirling light particles, and Michael's face flushed with rage.

"That's payback for breaking my sword!" I snarled, pulling a concrete lance from the ground as the protagonist charged toward .

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