Goldalfa once again smashed his axe into the ground after rushing up to us.
ăGroundshaker!ă
He attacked us the exact same way he had earlier. The slash that followed after his Groundshaker was undoubtedly fast, but the same couldnât be said for Groundshaker itself. Hence, I was able to react and equip Physical Damage Nullification before he came at us with the follow up.
ăNuuun!ă
ăUseless.ă
ăImpossible!ă
Goldalfa wasnât the only one react with surprise. The audience had done the exact same, for his attack had seemed to stop immediately as it was about to land on Fran. Rather, it seemed to have been made to stop by some sort of invisible wall.
That, combined with the fact that Fran hadnât moved or even recoiled from Goldalfaâs attack despite the disparity in strength, caused the scene to almost seem surreal.
Both the girl and wolf took advantage of the opening created and began assaulting him so we could once again drain his magical energy. The two large scale attacks heâd just performed had already eaten away at his supply. He no longer had enough to even last a minute.
ăCheyaaa!ă
ăNuuuun!ă
He tried retaliating with a few quick strikes of his own, but he wasnât capable of matching her speed, and so, he ended up running flat out of mana.
ăUgh! My manaâs dryâŠ!ă
Running out of mana caused the effects of his Awakening skill to fade away alongside several skills and the incredible magical energy that bolstered his defenses. It had finally come time for us to finish him; we had to win before his armour managed to restore his mana.
ăShort Jump!ă
We teleported behind Goldalfa in an attempt to once again execute the attack weâd hit him with right when the battle began.
ăNuun!ă
ăKuh!ă
However, we werenât greeted by the exposed, unprotected back weâd been hoping for. Instead, our sights were focused on the battleaxe that came flying straight towards us the moment we moved.
The actual movement part of teleportation was instant, but there was a brief delay between when one disappeared and when one reappeared.
Though heâd lost his Super Fast Reflexes skill, he still managed to predict our actions and cope with them. I couldnât tell exactly why that was, but suspected it was either driven by his experience as a warrior, or more simply, his intuition as a Beastkin.
Either way, we ended up getting sent flying the moment we arrived at our destination. Fran managed to use me to block the strike, but we felt a powerful shock from it nonetheless.
Worst of all was that it confused me.I didnât know where we were supposed to aim next. I considered attempting his front, his left, and his right, but wasnât able to come to a decision. From there, I moved on to considering leaving Physical Damage Nullification on and just going for whatever, but again, I wasnât able to immediately make my decision. Fortunately for us, Fran wasnât nearly as wishy washy as me, and immediately figured out what she wanted to do.
ïŒMaster, up! Will use attack that canât be stopped even if noticed.ïŒ
ăGot it.ă
ïŒUrushi. Stay, distract.ïŒ
ïŒWoof!ïŒ
ăLong Jump!ă
I teleported us way up above the arena. Goldalfa immediately looked around in an attempt to find where Fran went, but didnât think to check the right up above him. The same went for both the audience and the caster, neither tried looking up.
ăWow! Fran seems to have suddenly vanished into thin air! Just what is going on!? Did she turn invisible, did she teleport somewhere, or did maybe even dive into the shadows!?ă
Little did the caster know, the correct answer was none of the above.
I kept myself afloat with Telekinesis as Fran stood atop the side of my blade and concentrated while manipulating several skills simultaneously.
ăReady.ă
It took a few moments to get everything prepared.
ăAight.ă
Fran leapt off me, grabbed me, and then began running straight down towards the arena.
She used Air Compression and Magic Thread Weaving to launch herself. She then transitioned into casting Sky Leap and Charge alongside a few wind-based spells in order to accelerate herself even further as she plunged straight towards the ground. She also readied herself to activate weight boost the moment before she landed to double her power while also cloaking my blade with both lightning and flame.
It was exactly the technique sheâd used back when we fought Rynford â save for the fact that it was more potent.
This time, sheâd started from higher up, and also boosted her speed even more through the application of Space/Time Magic. Sheâd also become much more skilled in the art of drawing her sword and attacking in a single motion thanks to Sword Lord Arts, and obtained a boost to what was basically every single one of her skills because of Vigour Mastery. As a result, the resulting slash was many times more powerful than itâd been back then.
ăBrilliant Lightning Rush!ă[1]
She took things even further by activating the Innate Skill sheâd only just learned a few days back, and in doing so, cloaked her body in lightning and accelerated herself even further.
Fran practically became a spear constructed solely of light as she descended upon Goldalfa like a meteorite.
ăHaaaaaaaaah!ă
ăWhere in the-ă
A bright flash of light filled the arena as Fran hit Goldalfa so hard she caused a massive shockwave to run through the entire venue. With the attack came a thundering roar so loud it rocked my very core.
ăGggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!ă
Goldalfa let out a roar halfway between a scream and a battlecry as he was assaulted by the attack.
ăShort Jump!ă
I teleported us over to the edge of the arena immediately before Fran actually hit the ground.
The place where Goldalfa had been standing had become a giant crater with clouds of dust swirling around it. Just looking at the sight really impressed upon me the strength of our last attack, especially seeing as how it alone had cut my durability in half. The dust clouds didnât remain for too long. They were soon blown away as a bunch of magical energy swelled up from inside the area.
What we saw left us just as shocked as Goldalfa and the audience had been when Fran had totally stopped the Rhinokinâs attack.
ăThatâs impossible! How the hell is he regenerating without any mana!?ă
Weâd taken Goldalfa down to a knee. his right arm was flat out gone, and the parts of his right half that did remain had been totally crushed alongside his crimson armour. His bodyâs fluids were spouting out from the gaps within the crushed metal protector. Likewise, his left arm had also been totally crushed, and his left foot obviously fractured. I was pretty sure weâd done a hell of a lot of damage to his internals as well.
But he didnât die. In fact, heâd begun healing at an incredible rate.
What he was going through could no longer be described as just High Speed Regeneration. It was much more akin to Instant Regeneration. The exact same thing was happening to his armour. It too was regenerating and repairing itself at a similar pace. It only took him a few seconds to return to his prior state. It almost looked as if weâd never actually attacked him in the first place.
ăHaa⊠Ha⊠I never expected you to be able to force my armour to save my life this early on in the battleâŠă
He stood himself back up as the words left his mouth.
ăThe armour Iâm wearing is called the Phoenixâs Armour. It allows its wearer to recover incredibly quickly.ă
Yeah, I could kinda tell just by looking.
He literally healed himself up in an instant. His armour already made him hella tanky as is. Him getting the ability to instantly regenerate any injuries on top of all that practically just made him a walking nightmare.
How many times could he use that shit anyways? I highly doubted it was something he could do in perpetuity, but I also highly doubted it was a one off thing either. It was something made by a God-tier Blacksmith. I couldnât even begin to imagine just how powerful it really was.
ïŒMaster! Again!ïŒ
ăI donât think weâll be able to play the same card twice. Iâm pretty sure heâd just counter.ă
ïŒâŠGot it.ïŒ
The reason weâd been avoiding just teleporting around all the time was because we were worried our opponents would figure out how they were supposed to deal with it after seeing it put to use.
Teleporting still seemed risky even if our opponents didnât know about it. Fran was able to react and deal with the Demon we fought back then despite his ability to lurk in the shadows, and heâd been much stronger than she was. It was possible for teleporting to end up just being a trap against more powerful foes because theyâd end up figuring it out at first glance.
Besides, that whole falling thing we did really left an impression, so it definitely wasnât something that could catch someone off guard multiple times in quick succession.
That was important and all, but glancing at Goldalfa had led me to immediately shelve any further thoughts on the subject.
ăAwakened?ă
ăYeah. His manaâs all the way back up to full.ă
Everything weâd done to drain his magical energy had gone down the toilet. We basically ended up being put back in the exact same situation weâd started off at, but in worse condition.
I couldnât help but feel the urge to call his armour out on being a bullshit OP equip, not that I really had the right to.
ïŒNo choice. Will have to use thatïŒ
ăYeah⊠I guess so.ă
Draining his mana again would be pointless, as his armour was sure to restore it. And so, we decided to change up our strategy.
There was a big of lag time between him getting injured and his Instant Regeneration actually popping. In other words, weâd be able to take him down so long as we killed him before the skill actually activated. It was honestly a rather simple plan, but it was also really the only thing we could actually try.
ăThe only problem is that youâre not really adjusted to it yet. Your body wonât hold if you keep it up for too long, so try ending it asap.ă
ïŒKnow already.ïŒ
ăKeep in mind that I wonât have Physical Damage Nullification up. Youâll be moving way too quickly for me to be able to turn it on and off.ă
ïŒPlanned that from start.ïŒ
Fran had totally resolved herself for what was to come, so I decided to do the same. The tournament was effectively a safe space. The Cradle of Time made it so we wouldnât die no matter what happened, and so, I figured there was no harm in playing a riskier card that weâd normally shy away from.
ăUrushi. Support from shadows.ă
ăWoof!ă
ăGoing now.ă
This tournament was one weâd done everything we could to prepare for. Me, Iâd ranked myself up by farming up Magic Stone Points.
But what about Fran then? What exactly did she do?
[1] Someone help me come up with a better name for this. Itâs literal is [Flash Blossom Lightning Rush.] The Blossom can be petal or flower. It can also be Brilliant if you repeat it twice and turn it into an adjective as opposed to a verb.