No, Magmaâs power was responsible. Everything in sight was swallowed by Magmaâs fury, reducing the stones of the colosseum to charred, melted lumps. The flames of annihilation lived up to their name.
âUgh!â The man in the center of that hellscape dropped to his knee and vomited blood. His clothes were tattered and singed by the fierce battle.
Another man stoodâapparently victoriouslyâin front of him.
âHahh.â Akshuler knelt as well and let out a painful groan.
Theyâd exchanged hundreds of blows. The longer they went, the more obvious it was to Akshuler: the wall between him and Ulabis was much greater than he had thought.
Especially the swordsmanship the Prince used at the endâŠ
Akshuler forced his shaky legs upright.
âAwfully thoughtful of you⊠to worry about the crowd.â
âI trust them.â Ulabisâs eyes roamed over the sorcerers around the arena. The Magic Tower had sent support wizards who employed large-scale shielding magic to prevent the damage within the arena from spreading outside of it. The cool air in the stands proved they were successful, although the wizards themselves were sweating quite profusely from the effort.
âIâve got nothing to say.â Akshuler smiled, an expression of both pride and regret. He turned back to Ulabis and asked in a quiet voice: âWhy do you want to win the Master Battle, may I ask?â
âDidnât you say it earlier? This is the best place to affirm the independence of Thran.â
âIs that really it?â
Akshuler eyed Ulabis, but the other man didnât answer.
âItâs a bit shameless for a loser like me to ask you to let it out, but,â Akshulerâs expression became serious, âIâm hoping youâll answerâif you can.â He knew they were fundamentally fighting for the same thing, but he was curious anyway.
Ulabis glanced to the sideâat one person in particular. He realized that that person was looking back and smiled softly.
âJoshua Sanders.â
âWhat?â Akshuler gave him a blank, confused look. He wants to fight the boy? Thatâs absurdâŠ
âWhat he said to the Steel Knight,â Ulabis was quick to add. âThe words that can make the defeated stand proudâthatâs my answer.â
Akshuler, of course, remembered those words as well. They were impressive wordsâpowerful enough to make Babylonâs heart pound, and enthrall the entire audience in the process.
ââŠFor the people of Thran, is it?â Ulabis reminded Akshuler of himself. Acquiring something meaningful wouldnât change anything, but he was obsessed with it anyways⊠He laughed bitterly. I guess itâs because Iâm the loser.
âItâs your victory,â Akshuler admitted.
The host started shouting before the crowd could erupt.
âPriest! Treat the participants!â
âAh, yes, yes!â The gathered priests rushed into the arena.
The wizards began launching various water and ice magics.
âSpread a cold chill upon the earth: Ice Fog!â
âAqua Ball!â
âIce Bolt!â
The cold magic met the searing-hot earth, throwing up thick clouds of steam.
Belatedly, the audience broke into a roaring cheer, drowning out the hiss of the cooling stones.
âThe Fourth Day of the Master Battle has ended! The victor of the afternoon Group B match is Ulabis, the Knight of Red Flames!â
Ulabis walked away, leaving the arena behind; Akshuler collapsed backwards as he watched him go.
âHahhh⊠Itâs been a long time since Iâve put in everything I had, but thisâŠâ He shivered and flinched as the pain set in.
âTh-The wound is quite severe.â The priest examining Akshuler looked horrified. âI think we need to treat you immediately.â His right shoulder, in particular, had taken a direct hit from the annihilation flame, scarring it down to the bone.
Iceline jumped out of her seat. âOh, MisterâŠâ
More and more emotions had been breaking through Icelineâs chilly exterior lately.
She used levitation magic and tried to float into the arena.
âYou must not go in.â A staff member blocked her path.
âThereâs people from all across the continent here. We must prevent any unfortunate accidents in advance, thus, we cannot allow you access without verifying your identity.â
âUghâŠâ Iceline bit her lip. She didnât have a good way to prove her identity. Her family had collapsed years ago and she was on the runâthe only reason she was here was because of Akshulerâs help. Iâm⊠really insignificant. Tears welled up in her eyes.
âSheâs my colleague.â
Iceline spun around. âJoshuaâŠ?â
âJoshua Sanders?â
âSheâs my colleague.â Joshua lowered the hood of his robe. âDo I need to verify my identity further?â
âUmâŠâ The official looked troubled. That was Joshua Sanders, no doubt about itâthe problem was, he had no idea what the relationship between Joshua and Akshuler was. It didnât matter what reputation Joshua had. They may both hail from Avalon, but Akshuler was representing the Mercenary Guild, not Avalon.
âIâll take it from here.â
The official jumped. Behind him was a middle-aged man with a lionâs mane of golden hair and a distinctive bushy beard.
âM-Mister Ryan? Why are you here?â
âHeâs a Master recognized by our very own Reinhardt. Thereâs no point in worrying about it.â
âAre youâŠâ Joshuaâs eyes widened as they panned over the manâs face.
âSay your greetings later, Master Sanders. You should take care of your colleagues first.â
Joshua stared at Ryan for a moment and then nodded.
âLetâs go.â
âYes, yes!â Iceline eagerly trailed after Joshua.
The two found Akshuler surrounded by a gaggle of white-robed priests.
âMister!â
Akshulerâs eyes slowly opened; when he saw the two, he smiled weakly.
âYou look ugly.â
âYou fought well enough.â Joshua glanced at Akshulerâs wounds and scowled. The priests continued to pour in divine power, but the wounds showed no sign of recovering.
âRecovery!â A burst of light from the priestsâ hands washed over Akshulerâs wounds again.
âNow is your chance!â Count Ford urgently whispered. âIf I can keep them focused on the priests, I donât need to wait. Iâll prepare it right away!â
âNow?â Marquis Moreland gave him a wide-eyed look. âReally!?â
âSo long as he doesnât know our real purpose, heâs likely to leave since heâs already been recognized as a Master. Itâd be better to deal with him as soon as we get the chance.â
âButââ
âDonât worry, Marquis Moreland. Humansâ jealousy runs deeper than you think. Besides, didnât I tell you? He has all the hallmarks of a suspect.â
âWellâŠâ
Count Ford continued to press the Marquis.
âHis skills, appearance, and personality are inappropriate for his age. Who would believe that anything so perfect could be human? If we dress it up correctly, we can convince everyone heâs a demon, easy. Then theyâll have no choice but to act on our investigation. âIf you go thereâŠâ Count Ford spotted the paladins gathering near the entrance of the colosseum and his eyes lit up. âItâs over, Joshua Sanders.â
âWhewâŠâ Marquis Moreland sighed as he struggled with the difficult decision.
There was a small commotion around Akshuler.
âI heard that holy magic is entirely reliant on your divine power, unlike ordinary magic. Your understanding of magic doesnât matterââ
âJ-Joshua Sanders?â The priest cast a bewildered look at the sudden intruder.
âDo you do it⊠like this, roughly?â Joshua stretched out his palm and released a small wave of energy from his body. âRecovery.â
An enormous beam of light, like nothing the other priests had produced, burst out of Joshuaâs hand.