Without considering any other factors, Jiang Chen was only certain that his consciousness was superior, and an overwhelming advantage at that. His opponent was more than a match in terms of speed, martial potential, and combat ability.
The fight was turning white-hot. Jiang Chen noticed through his consciousness that his opponent wasnât much interested in fighting anymore after repeated failed moves. In fact, he seemed to be looking to retreat.
No way. It took a lot of effort to get him here. If he escapes, wouldnât all the clues just dead end? This compelled Jiang Chen to lead the fight to where the Soulless Powder of Wind and Cloud was scattered.
The man in the black cloak found his composure slowly turning to impatience. He hadnât expected his opponent to be still standing. His cards were largely spent. Was his opponent really just a candidate from Winterdraw?
Resentment and doubt filled his heart.
Bam!
The impact of fist against fist sent both combatants stumbling backwards. Such a direct clash taxed them equally. Both Jiang Chenâs tempered body and his enemyâs possession technique were quite tiring.
âAgain!â Veluriyamâs young lord pounced in his opponentâs direction once more. His opponent fended off the attack off with a flip of his gigantic axe.
âHold on!â A wave from the stranger signaled to pause the fight.
Jiang Chen remained poised, leering fiercely at his opponent. He wanted to see what other tricks the cloaked man had up his sleeve. The Soulless Powder was about to take full effect.
âYouâre quite skilled. You arenât one of the candidates from Winterdraw, are you?â The man in the black cloak hadnât quite recovered himself, but his tone now was much less arrogant than it had been at the beginning. The skirmish had forced him to swallow his pride and face reality.
Jiang Chen sneered. âI have the medallion and number to prove it. Iâm from Winterdraw through and through. But, Iâm certain that youâre not!â
âIf you donât know who I am, why not call it a draw?â the cloaked man retorted coldly. âNeither of us can take down the other.â
âThis isnât an arena. Thereâs no such thing as a draw.â Jiang Chen shook his head.
âOh?â The manâs voice darkened. âWhatâre you planning to do? You want to finish this decisively? Do you think Iâm scared of you?â
âWhat, arenât you the one scared?â Jiang Chen snickered. âWhy else did you stop? Why are you thinking of retreating? You donât want the Goldensable Fleeceflower any more?â
The cloaked man almost coughed up blood. He was a proud scion of the eight houses. Any resident of Winterdraw was less than an ant to him!
Heâd been unable to attain an advantage despite having fought with a so-called âantâ for so long. His lack of success bred feelings of unease. After all, there was a time limit for the competition. He couldnât waste much time in a fight with minimal chances of victory.
No matter how strong his opponent was, he was just one of the elites from Winterdraw and only worth five points.
If the five points were out of his grasp, there was no point in sticking around. In fact, it would be downright stupid to. There were sixty elite candidates in all. Why spend time mucking around with this absurdly tough one?
The little contest between the eight houses appeared quite ordinary on the surface, but it was actually a cloak-and-dagger bout of intrigue. No one wanted to, or could afford to lose given the high stakes.
The Goldensable Fleeceflower was valuable, but what his house stood to gain from winning the competition far outweighed it. The cloaked man glared fire at Jiang Chen, as if he wanted to incinerate the youth with a look alone.
âYou got lucky this time. I have other matters to attend to.â He suppressed his frustration in the end. After delivering a punchy one-liner, he decided to use his speed to escape.
âDo you think you can still get away?â Jiang Chen smiled easily.
The cloaked manâs look grew dour. âWhat? Do you think you actually have the ability to defeat me? Donât be naive. Itâs impossible for us to conclude our fight even with another fortnight of dueling.â
âI wouldnât be so hasty.â Jiang Chenâs tone was layered with blackened humor. According to his calculations, the Soulless Powder was about to kick in right... now.
âHmph. Keep dreaming.â The black-cloaked man was stoic enough to ignore his seething fury. It was better to avoid conflict with such a sharp enemy.
Suddenly, his face colored as he detected something errant. A simple probing of his qi ocean plunged his mood deep into the abyss. After the short break, his qi had been sealed away by some unknown force!
An alarming chill ran down the manâs spine, spreading to his limbs. A glance out of his peripheral vision saw a mocking smile hanging on his opponentâs face. An ominous premonition sent cold sweat down his back.
âSubmit to your fate. I donât care who you are. I gave you two choices: either you take off the cloak yourself, or I do it for you.â Jiang Chenâs voice held a gravity reserved for judgment.
âYou underhanded bastard!â The stranger had plainly noticed the bind and danger he was in. He tossed a foreign object into the air, making an odd light to soar and scatter into the skies.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Jiang Chen wasnât quick enough to stop him from doing so. âWhat, calling your friends?â he snickered. âYouâre too naive.â He stepped forward in great strides, picking up the stranger with his bare hands.
Whoosh!
The cloak was torn off in a single, fluid motion, revealing a young man with mildly sinister features. He looked several years younger than Jiang Chen.
Jiang Chen drew a sharp breath. âJust as I thought.â
He recognized this youth among the honored guests that the Rejuvenation Isles had invited. Those so-called âhonored guestsâ had brought a group of young geniuses with them. This particular youth had been among their ranks.
âYou recognize me?â the uncloaked stranger paled.
âI donât and I donât see much of a need to. Youâre my enemy and you wanted to kill me. For that, you deserve to die.â Jiang Chenâs tone grew murderous.
âYou dare kill me?â the stranger screeched. âDo you know who I am? Killing me will only bring trouble to Winterdraw. The same goes for the Rejuvenation Isles!â
âIs that so?â Jiang Chen burst out into laughter. âYouâre only convincing me of the correctness of my actions. Winterdraw is where prisoners are exiled. Do you think we prisoners care about bringing trouble here? Itâs not like itâll affect our freedoms, eh?â
The strangerâs heart froze. âHmph! Do you think youâll be able to preserve yourself in the midst of calamity? No one will be left alive on Winterdraw. Can you pacify the anger of nobles from a divine nation?â
Nobles from a divine nation? Jiang Chen had guessed the honored guests to be rather important. It was quite possible they were from one of the Ten Divine Nations. His guess had apparently been proven correct.
âYouâre from the Ten Divine Nations?â He delayed going for the kill as his curiosity had been piqued.
His opponent was out of tricks anyway. The Soulless Powder meant that his life was unequivocally in Jiang Chenâs hands. There was no harm in extracting some potentially useful information.
Or perhaps this fellow still thought he could stall until a compatriot came to the rescue?
âThatâs right.â The black-cloaked man puffed out his chest. It remained unchanged that he felt he was owed prestige thanks to his origin.
âWhich divine nation?â Jiang Chen asked coolly.
âDo you really need to know? Are you prepared to oppose a divine nation?â The stranger thought that the mere mention of a divine nation was sufficient to intimidate his captor.
His lack of responsiveness was frustrating. Suddenly, Jiang Chenâs ears twitched. He sensed several energy signatures flying toward his direction. He was shaken by this revelation.
There wasnât much left he could squeeze out of this young man in particular. Nodding slightly, he walked over with a cross between a grin and a grimace. A layer of frost formed atop his right palm, shimmering like a cold, blue flame.
The stranger felt Jiang Chenâs mountainous pressure. His arrogance and pretentiousness melted away. âHold on, Iâll tell you. The Polylore Divine Nationâs eight houses have twenty-four geniuses here...â
His words were cut short by a scream.
An arrow had lodged itself into his chest.
Jiang Chen braced himself, stunned by the sudden appearance of the arrow. He hadnât had the time to react to it until it had already hit its mark.
Such a life-seeking projectile was fearsome indeed!
He had a feeling that a more difficult opponent had appeared â someone that Jiang Chen had no interest in staying around for. He picked up the cloaked manâs storage ring, then fled with a flash of escaping light.
The cloaked man was from a place as prominent as Polylore Divine Nation. His storage ring was sure to be a treasure trove of goodies. The Nether Flames alone were enough for him to take a gamble!
His speed was unaffected by the grueling battle he had just experienced. A few moments was enough to put the battlefield behind him completely. The cloaked manâs corpse remained where it was, his eyelids still open.
In the next moment, another ghostly figure landed beside the cadaver. This one wore a cloak of greyish-white.
The second strangerâs eyes were even keener. It was as if they could divine all the worldâs truths in only a few blinks.