In the distance, he saw it. A flare had been shot up.
His hand tightened on his red spear.
He was there.
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Kagamiâs fist rose and met the treantâs own fist. The two met, and a shock wave exploded. Tree branches rustled and the tall man who witnessed this shot forth a flare in the sky.
Kagami was blown aside. He had lost the exchange, and the treant drew closer to him as he pulled himself up.
He looked at his fist.
It was still wasnât right.
That feeling he felt, as if glass had broken, he wasnât sure how he did it, but this was the second time he felt power like that since he came into this world.
Power.
He was breathless, blood dripped down his left arm.
The only thing true was that in order to fight, he needed to learn how to do it. And that meant practice.
The treant's claws sliced the air, and Kagami dodged. He ran underneath the treantâs arm, striking him with another blow. He felt a dull thud climb up his shoulder that told him he failed again.
A shadow of his claw came into view. Kagami rose his arm to block it. It did almost nothing. It crushed his guard and he was flung aside like a ragdoll. The back of his head hit the the tree and for a moment he blacked out.
He woke when the treant held him up, squeezing the air out of him. It gave a jagged smile that looked like it was carved from a knife.
âYour head is nice. Like a jewel.â He grabbed his head like a grape ready to be plucked from the vine. âVery refined. As if you were a prince. Hairs messy though.â
He couldnât even budge, despite his best attempt to force his way out.
âStop it.â The treant grumbled. âYour face wonât look good if you strain yourself.â
âFuck off!â Kagami managed to say.
âIt is the victor that decides what to do with the loser.â The treant reached for his necklace with a third arm. âMake a face like this.â
The head he held up had a face of a beautiful woman. Her expression etched on her face showed her final moments well to Kagami. She looked peaceful and happy. As if sipping on ice cold tea on a hot summer day.
Kagami couldnât understand how she could make such a face, not when he knew that she had died from this treant.
Rather than giving him the expression that treant wanted, he wanted to give him a defiant look. The creases on the treantâs face deepened.
âYou wonât either will you. Thatâs fine.â He felt a sharp pain in his left leg. He couldnât see his leg. A needle like vine whipped up into Kagamiâs view. âI have given you a drug. You shall feel at peace.â
He was already feeling it. His head felt light and his vision blurring. Everything was starting to melt around him, swirling and pulling him in. His senses all the way from the tips of his fingers and toes swirled into a great vortex.
Everything about him was slowly becoming one.
And then a divine voice boomed from the heavenâs.
Consider the happiest moment of your life.
He-
Happiest moment.
He manifested at that night when he met his wife. She hopped off the truck, pulling her katana free from its scabbard. It was a beautiful sight to behold. A pure white blade, her golden hair danced in the cold wind, but she smiled at him as if they were long time friends.
She was weaker than him, but he felt a sliver of fear run down his spine that he couldnât understand. Until they fought that one night.
A fight that would transform into a chain of moments between the two. He-
Pain bristled in his right leg and the world was sucked aside, snapping him back to reality. Sweat dripped from his face and he was dropped as a terrible roar resounded above him.
âWhat have you done?! I was close! You ruined it you ugly human.â
In the corner of his eyes, he could see the tall man turned to stonew cower in fear as he dropped a bloody dagger.
Kagami was still out of it, but he knew what had happened. The stone man had stabbed his leg, bringing him back to reality. Kagami pushed himself up, only to fall under his own weight. Whatever he had been given, it was strong.
He focused his efforts on doing one thing at a time. Placing his hand underneath his chest. Then his other. Pushing up, shifting his weight, positioning his leg, pushing himself up.
Slowly, but surely, he stood. His face plastered with sweat, blood, and mud. He leaned against a tree, and tried to walk forward, but pain bristled in his right leg. A crimson flower blooming on his pants.
The treant smashed the stone man into the ground. Dirt exploded and as it settled, the man laid in a crater, no longer stone.
Then the treantâs attention went to Kagami. Its eyes widened and glowed bright crimson.
âA stab shouldnât have woken you up. I gave you enough poison to die.â
Kagami didnât have an answer for him. He felt like he was about to die. He could just die, and he could just let himself rise from death once more. He had killed himself many, many times.
Butâ¦he felt that by doing soâ¦he had lost something.
Those memories with his wife told him that.
Gripping his thumping heart, he felt hot tears run down his eyes.
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He didnât want that.
He didnât want to lose himself and become someone unrecognizable to her.
There was a banging somewhere. For a moment, he saw a giant gate.
And it slowly opened.
Power permeated from him and the pain seemed to vanish.
The treant rose a bushy brow.
âAura?â In response, it ate a blue fruit plucked from its tree branches.
Kagami saw a soft glow envelope the treant, moving like a candlelight. When looking at his hands, he noticed that he too was enveloped by the same glow that monster was.
He felt so light.
The treant rushed towards him, and Kagami felt good. A smile cracked across his face as he caught the blow with his left hand. The treantâs arm was shaking as it tried to pull away from his grip. Kagami ripped part of the arm, leaving a hole. The rest was crushed, turning into woodchips.
The treant pulled his arm back, looking at the damage Kagami caused. It took once glance at him, and its gaze grew serious.
Many vines erupted from its branches, all of them had needles and poison. They wildly attacked him. Nothing could hit him. He felt free. His body moved as he wished. As he drew closer to the treant, its desperation grew.
Kagami reached its midsection and hit it with a blow.
A mirror had broken.
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The treant made a hideous gurgle. Green blood erupted from its mouth and where the prince had hit, left an imprint of his fist. The tree it fell on, snapped like toothpicks. Its crimson eyes dimmed.
The prince fell forward and took another step to stop himself from falling. He rose his head high in the air, and yelled in vindication. Tears streamed down his face as he held up his fist in triumph.
And then, he fell into the ground. Blood from his wound formed a small puddle where he had been stabbed by him.
Summers snatched the dagger he had dropped. His back ached from the blow the treant had given him, but he stood up and made limped towards the sleeping prince.
He had stabbed him in the leg, hoping to cut an artery, but he had missed. At that time, he had thought if he was going to die anyways, he may as well snatch the bounty on the princeâs head.
Thinking clearly, it was the right move. The man that hired him had promised his family money. He knew he didnât have what it took to survive this death match. The man had of course defeated him and the other two with him with ease.
All he had to do was kill this man, and he would be set free.
Fuck him.
He hovered over the prince, his grip on the dagger tight. His shadow stretched like a blanket that covered the prince. He plunged the dagger but stopped right at the chest when he heard a sound.
The prince was snoring. His face was unlike the rumors he heard surrounding the prince. He was sleeping peacefully. An image of his son and the prince overlapped and it made him reconsider what he was doing.
Just as he readied himself once more, he felt a tremor. Knowing the source, he froze in fear and closed his eyes away from the reality.
âThat is my prey.â The treant murmured under his breath. âMove aside, and I shall let you live today.â
The dagger in his hand dropped, and the hilt hit the prince in the face. The prince grumbled and stirred awake. He looked up at the treant and swore under his breath.
âI guess that wasnât enough,â the prince rubbed where the handle had hit his head and then noticed him. âStand back.â
Despite how much Aura he expended, he was able to stand defiant. His body was shaking, and Summers could clearly see that he was in no shape to continue fighting. Resting was the only way to recover.
The treant knew this too, its mouth ripped into a jagged smile. Its finger stroked the fist imprint on its trunk.
âThis will stay forever. I no longer want a peaceful face from you. I shall make sure that your face is etched in the most horrible pain when I rip it off.â Multiple vines rose from behind the treant. Its needles dripped.
âI wonât die so easily.â The prince rose his shaking fist.
In the corner of Summers eyes, he saw hope. The treant must have noticed his gaze. A red spear erupted from his chest, and the treant groaned in pain. The spear rose, splitting the treant in two.
The green blood gathered in the red spear the man held, turning it slightly green. He had long crimson hair that hung down his shoulder and his blue eyes regarded the two of them closely.
âLuke?â The prince stepped forward. âWhy are you here?â
The Red Spear ignored him, turning his attention towards Summers.
âWhat happened to the other two?â
âDead.â His throat felt tight.
He nodded at that. âYou will get their share.â Then, he turned his attention back at the prince, saying his name with venomous intent. âCedar.â
Then, he stabbed the prince.
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Kagami dodged the stab, letting it pass between his arm and ribs and caught it between the two. There was a struggle for him to hold it there.
âDo we really have to do this?â Kagami asked Luke.
âKilling you will free me from this. I still need to live. I have somewhere I still need to be.â
Pain stabbed Kagamiâs side and his grip on the spear released. The spear had small spikes that retracted. Luke pressed forward with the initiative, stabbing at Kagami. He dodged each of them, hearing a pop where it had stabbed the air.
Luke brought his spear down. Kagami had thought he had dodged it, but the spear extended, biting his left shoulder. Kagami reached to grab it, only for the spear to retract. Blood from his wound floated towards Luke. Kagami had never seen that before, but his eyes adjusted and he could see the same candlelight surrounding Luke that had surrounded the treant.
He was far more dangerous than their usual spars.
The spearman seemed to notice. âYou can see it too canât you? Aura. Killing you now is the best. If I let you go, youâll only get stronger.â
His chuckle hurt his wounds.
âItâs not like I can die.â
âIâve thought hard about that Cedar, and I know I can kill you.â Blood gathered at the tip of his spear forming into a red and green circle. He released it and a bar of blood pierced Kagami through his stomach.
Kagami gasped. He touched his new hole. When he looked up, Luke was already forming another round. Kagami tried to move, but his legs were anchored to the ground, as heavy as lead.
Another red and green bar passed through him, this time ripping through his thigh. Kagami crumbled onto the ground. Everything felt so heavy. He wasnât light as he was when he fought the tree monster.
Luke stood over him, planting the butt of his spear into the ground. He looked down at Kagami as a morbid child would to a dying insect.
âYouâll revive. No doubt about it,â Luke said. âBut Iâll kill you over and over again. Everything has a limit. Even your deaths do.â
He didnât want that. He didnât. He grabbed his ankle, only for him to slap his hand aside with his spear. His eyes were full of hatred and sorrow. Kagami saw a reflection of Yoru within him. They both hated him, not for what he did, but for what he was.
The Prince that killed someone they loved.
âItâs not my fault.â Kagami tried to stand up. âI didnât kill the ones you loved.â
To that, he was met with a boot. His chin was shot up, and he fell on his back. Luke pressed his boot against his chest, and pointed his spear at Kagami. The circle of blood cycled in front of him. His head would explode once he released it.
Heâ¦Asa.
The beam slammed against his head.
Dirt exploded.
And Kagami still hadnât died.
The beam had bounced off of him, but he was sure it wasnât him that did this. Luke opened his mouth, and then clamped it shut as his eyes grew serious.
âWhoâs there?!â He yelled. âCome out!â
âComing out would be foolish.â A manâs voice echoed from somewhere.
Luke looked around for the source.
Then something slammed against him and the ground exploded. He was flying in the air and then caught by a blue haired man in an oni mask that covered only his mouth. A black horn spouted from his forehead and he saw that they were on a branch.
Kagami looked down at Luke, blood orbiting him, as he seethed in anger.
âGive him back!â
A he flung another blood bar at them and it hit an invisible barrier that surrounded them. The man gave a laugh.
âFat chance.â Kagami saw it. A flash came out of his mouth and the area bloomed in a bright light.
The man carried him over his shoulder and hopped between trees by landing on branches. After several minutes, they arrived at his hideout and dropped Kagami gently.
He took off his mask waved his hand like a fan to cool himself off.
âThank you,â Kagami said to him.
The blue haired man turned to him, surprise on his face. And then he laughed.
âCedar Oswell, thanking a mercenary like me? I honestly didnât think anything could have surprised me, but it did, but you can rest, there wonât be any harm on you.â
âWho are you?â He had to ask that question.
The mercenary widened his eyes again. âYou really donât remember me, Cedar? We worked together quite a bit. My name is Subaru. Iâm a mercenary.â