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Absolute Cheater-Chapter 105: Challenge
And now, to top it off, this Asher Magnus had rejected her challenge outright, as if her efforts, her rank, and even her presence meant nothing to him.
The rejection stung more than she was willing to admit. "How dare he," she muttered, her fists clenching. Her blue eyes flashed with resolve as she turned and strode away, already plotting her next move.
If Asher Magnus thought he could brush her off so easily, he was in for a rude awakening.
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In the weeks leading up to the event, the academy was alive with activity. Students trained harder than ever, forming alliances and strategizing to make it through the grueling trials. The Summit Challenge wasn’t just a test of strength—it was a comprehensive evaluation of skill, intelligence, and determination.
Asher, meanwhile, immersed himself in refining his Sword Aura and delving deeper into the mysteries of his Soul Reaper Monarch abilities. His training regimen was intense, incorporating not only physical mastery but also the delicate balance between the tangible and the ethereal.
He summoned his Unholy Knight once again, a formidable entity whose strength had now increased by 300% after their earlier enhancements. The knight’s amplified abilities made for a relentless sparring partner, pushing Asher to the limits of his swordsmanship. Each clash of their blades reverberated with power, forcing Asher to adapt and evolve, integrating precision with adaptability. Through these bouts, Asher began to uncover ways to merge his physical prowess with his soul-based powers, crafting techniques that transcended the traditional boundaries of combat.
However, mastering his Soul Energy proved to be a different challenge altogether. Unlike Aura, which was raw and wild but tamable, or magic, which followed defined rules, Soul Energy was elusive. It behaved like a shadowy child—present yet intangible, constantly teasing him with its existence while defying direct control. Asher approached it with the same calculated patience he applied to everything else, using his Absolute Appraisal skill to chip away at the enigma. Slowly but surely, he began to unravel its secrets, discovering nuances that allowed him to weave it into his techniques.
Meanwhile, Freya trained alongside him, refusing to be left behind. Her determination was evident in every swing of her Flame Hound Daggers and every burst of fire she unleashed. During one particularly heated sparring session, she grinned at Asher, sweat dripping down her brow.
"If someone’s going to challenge you for the top spot," she quipped, blocking his strike with a fiery shield, "it’s going to be me. Only I get to take the second spot from you—and maybe the first, if you slack off!"
Asher chuckled, stepping back and adjusting his stance. "Confident, aren’t you?" he said, launching another attack.
Freya met him head-on, her daggers ablaze, their flames intertwining with his Soul Aura as they clashed. "You’ll see. I’ve got a few tricks up my sleeve too."
Their training became a dance of fire and shadows, each sparring session pushing them closer to their limits. For Freya, it wasn’t just about keeping up with Asher; it was about proving to herself that she belonged by his side—not as someone in his shadow, but as an equal. For Asher, her relentless drive was both a source of motivation and a reminder of the importance of having allies he could trust.
Together, they honed their skills, both knowing that greater challenges lay ahead.
A few days later, the inevitable happened—the compulsory challenge that Asher could no longer refuse. And, of course, it was Tiara.
"Finally, no more hiding, Magnus," she declared, standing confidently in front of him on the grand arena stage. Her piercing gaze bore into him as the crowd murmured with anticipation.
Asher looked at her calmly, his expression unreadable. "Why are you so obsessed with me?" he asked, his voice steady but edged with curiosity.
Every day since her arrival, she had sought him out, her intensity growing until he could no longer avoid the confrontation. Now, here they stood, face to face, with all eyes on them.
Tiara smirked, brushing a strand of her silver hair over her shoulder. "Obsessed? Hardly. I’m here to prove something—to everyone, including myself. You might be the academy’s golden boy, but I’ll show them you’re not invincible."
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Asher sighed, glancing at the spectators before fixing his gaze back on her. "If that’s what you need to feel accomplished, then fine. Let’s get this over with."
The crowd roared in excitement as the stage lit up, signaling the start of the battle.
Asher had done his research on Tiara before this challenge. She was known as Tiara of Radiance, an elite talent whose innate ability, Star Child, allowed her to wield the destructive power of stars. Essentially, she could manipulate high-energy plasma—a phenomenon akin to a deadly fusion of flames and lightning. Her powers weren’t just immense; they were devastatingly precise.
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Rumors said she had honed her ability to the point where she could vaporize a mountain with a concentrated burst of energy or incinerate a horde of enemies in a single strike, all while maintaining impeccable control. This control over her destructive energy had earned her a reputation as one of the most dangerous damage-dealers in the academy.
"Well, let’s see what she’s got," Asher muttered under his breath, activating his innate ability.
As the energy surged through him, he chose to manifest his Blood Ruler form—a state he always used in front of world hiding his other powers. With a single motion, he summoned his weapon: a massive blood-red scythe that radiated a sinister, almost otherworldly aura. The blade shimmered faintly with black and crimson streaks, evidence of the poison it carried, a lethal force infused with his innate ability.
The arena felt heavy, the air charged with anticipation as the two faced each other. Tiara’s form began to glow, her Star Child powers activating. Radiant energy enveloped her, pulsating like a miniature sun, while her hair seemed to float weightlessly, glowing with streaks of light.
Asher gripped his scythe, the darkish red mist around him swirling violently, contrasting sharply with her blazing light. The audience fell silent, sensing the clash of two opposing forces—the celestial radiance of a star and the Ominous Blood Reaper.
"Don’t hold back," Tiara said, her voice firm yet eager, her eyes blazing with determination.
"I never do," Asher replied calmly, his scythe spinning in his hands as he readied himself.
With that, the battle began.