Have you ever seen a sword strike so fast that it outruns its own sound? So fast that the victim only realizes heâs been cut when he sees his headless body collapse?
Ulabis had.
The gore on that blade never dried. The people who survived more than three moves from it could be counted on one hand. Its wielder could bury a manâs skull in the ground with a swift kick. He was one of the reasons why Thran had been a vassal of the Swallow Empire for so long and the reason Swallow insisted that Thran would be a vassal once more.
Archduke Lucifer of the Nine Stars.
Ulabis had never seen another blade move that fastâbut today, that changed. A new blade was etched into his memory, and this one was even faster than before. It was, incredibly, a spear, not a sword.
Ulabisâs eyes were drawn into the air, towards the lingering afterimage of Joshuaâs laser-straight thrust. At the end of that ray was a young man with deep blue hair and a larger-than-life reputation.
âI⊠still canât believe it.â The Prince grit his teeth.
A barely audible crack quivered through the air. Ulabisâs beloved lifelong companion, a fragment of the deity that harnessed the fires of annihilation, the medicine for the Princeâs pains⊠had fractured. It crumbled into dust and disappeared into the wind. His blade, his old battlefield friend, was gone. What else was there to say?
If this were a real battle, Iâd be dead the second I lost my blade.
Fortunately, it was not a real battle. It was the Master Battle, which was fundamentally a spar.
Ulabis lifted his head to regard his opponent through the still-rising flames.
Those eyes held nothing but an empty void. Defense had never been a consideration; retreat was an impossibility; a head-on assault was only inevitable. Ulabis had played his most powerful hand against his most formidable foe; what was left to do?
So, I lost.
No regrets. No remorse.
âThat was a close call,â Joshua muttered. A razor-thin line on his cheek slowly welled with ruby drops of blood, which he raised his hand and dabbed away. He grinned sourly as he turned around. The future Nine Stars are nothing to scoff at.
As calm as Joshua looked, he was ablaze on the inside. Ever since he learned that the Mercenary King was on the move, a glimmer of worry had sunk into his heart, and it only got worse after he met Lilith.
Ending the fight immediately was a calculated risk. If Ulabis hadnât reacted in time, he could have been in serious danger.
âNot moving makes you look like the submissive one,â Ulabis mumbled to himself. âYou, the king of a nation, got drunk on the moment and said things you canât take responsibility forâŠâ He shook his head and stared at his empty head.
âI only need one thing from you.â
âI must listen. Anything is better than servitude.â Ulabis laughed. âI have two concerns, however. May I ask?â
âIf all you want is words, then yes.â
âYou look like youâre only fifteen years old, but on the inside youâre as old as a whole fistful of old men.â Ulabis shrugged. âThe spear is a soldierâs weapon, first and foremost. Its reach and power are unmatched, butâgiven its size and weightâits speed is inferior to that of a sword. This is an undisputed truth.â
Joshua was confused as to why Ulabis would talk about this right after losing a fight. He was certainly much different from the other people Joshua had encountered; instead of being discouraged by his defeat, Ulabis sought to examine his failure and learn from his mistakes. The Prince was not done growing yet; that much was certain.
Is Magma merely a helper, then?
âLuck was on my side as soon as I drew my sword⊠but how did your spear arrive before my blade? AndâŠâ Ulabis hesitated for a moment and then pressed onward with renewed determination. âHow could you, in the middle of your strike, aim precisely for my sword?â
Ulabisâs words were surprising. In some ways, they were self-deriding. Joshua had deliberately targeted his sword? In those conditions? Was that even possible?
Joshua grinned. âFirst of all, I didnât intend to break your sword⊠but I had to get it out of the way. The way it moved was genuinely odd. It was incredibleâyou never knew when, where, or how it would strike. I had no choice but to watch your sword carefully.â His smile stretched wider. âThatâs why my spear got there first, though. Isnât it obvious?â
Ulabis looked perplexed.
âI was stronger. Thatâs it.â
The Prince was dumbfounded. That was it. What other answer could there be? An artist does not fault his equipment; likewise, it was a battle between humans, not a battle between weapons1. Joshuaâs speed had trumped all other factorsâhis victory proved that beyond doubt.
What a shame heâs from an Empire. If he was from Thran⊠no, anywhere elseâŠÂ A bitter smile crept onto Ulabisâs lips. Joshua Sanders is a monster. And he was not a villain like the others; Joshuaâs personality was spotless. If he wielded his blade for ThranâŠ
âHupâ!â Ulabis heaved himself up with his aching muscles. âI canât be weak, even when Iâve lost. The heart of Thran still beats, I say.â
The two warriors shared a smile.
âMy second concern: Thran. Are you⊠our enemy?â
Suddenly, Ulabis was not the Knight of Red Flames; he was Prince Ulabis of Thran, the lord and protector of his people.
âNeither my spear nor my sword will be raised against you unless the sword of Thran is first turned against my people or me.â
Ulabis smiled with relief. He hadnât lived that long, but he was convinced that he had an eye for people; at the very least, he knew that Joshua didnât have a dishonorable bone in his body. Even as opponents, he admired that unwavering conviction.
âYouâre the best opponent Iâve ever had.â Ulabis turned around with a small grin, donning his confidence once more. âNext time we meet, letâs be friends, not opponents. I acknowledge my loss, Master Joshua Sanders of Avalon.â
The flames flared angrily and then began to dim as if Ulabis had used his last reserves of power. The seemingly unquenchable flames of annihilation shrunk and then began to converge on a single point.
Onto Joshua, who still radiated a wreath of lightning.
[The Primordial Stone establishes a direct link between its will and its user. It is known as godâs treasure and has a sense of pride to match. Theyâre intolerant of defeat. Soon, Magma will eject itself from that human.]
A blazing red stone of pure power, like a miniature sun, hovered above Ulabisâs head just as Lugia predicted.
[Now Bronto will âabsorbâ Magma, the weaker Stone.]
The slow-moving currents welled around Joshua, emitting immense torrents of light.
[It may not be such a bad idea to reunite all of the Stones. If only you were capable ofâŠ]
The end of Lugiaâs sentence was lost to the ether.
Iâm absorbing it.
Two apparently opposed auras met but remained entirely distinct. The infinitely powerful force of lightning dominated the power of fire.
A burning sensation engulfed Joshuaâs body. Near Joshuaâs heart, the apocalyptic power of annihilation had been rekindled.
âThis yearâs Master Battle has been won by the representative of the Avalon Empire. Your championâs name is: Joshua Sanders!â
The colosseum rumbled with thunderous applause[^n2].