The air cracked.
Inside the observation chamber, alarms blared across all screens.
âWarning! Warning! High-level Veyrith detected in the arena!âRed glyphs flashed across the holographic panels as instructors scrambled.
âSir, we need to extract the students now!â one instructor shouted.
The overseas commander, Fraund, clenched his jaw. âNo. Not yet. Letâs see what theyâre made of.â
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On the battlefield, chaos erupted.
The evolved Veyrith burst forward like a meteor, its crystalline limbs ripping into the stone terrain. Every step sent tremors through the ground. Its roar tore through the sky, silencing every other noise on the field.
This wasnât just a creature. It was a calamity.
Laziel darted past the monsterâs face on his hoverboard, sharp mana lenses glowing around his wrists.
âIâve got its attention! Move!â he shouted.
Kael and Reks didnât need to be told twice.
Kaelâs mana flaredâpure Omnimana, like burning glass weaving into his bloodstream, awakening his instincts.Reks followed, triple-mana surging like magma through his veins.
They struck in tandemâKaelâs blade slicing through the creatureâs side, Reks smashing into its lower ribs with a volcanic punch.
The impact staggered itâbut it wasnât enough.
With a furious screech, the Veyrith pivoted, its rage redirected. Its molten eyes locked onto them.
âItâs coming your way!â Laziel shouted.
The monster grabbed a massive boulder and hurled it like a cannonball. Kael and Reks barely had time to respond.
They raised earth barriers. Not enough.
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The boulder exploded into shards. Kael hit the ground, coat torn, ribs stingingâbut alive.Reks rolled to the side, blood trickling from his brow. He stood, panting, refusing to fall.
Laziel swooped down. âYou two good?â
Kael nodded once.
âIâm still standing,â Reks said, cracking his neck. âBut weâre gonna need more than punches now.â
Kael narrowed his eyes. âItâs injured. We need to wear it downâbefore it fully evolves.â
Reks pointed, grim. âToo late. Itâs already there. But⦠that injury we leftâitâs not healing. We can use that.â
Kael turned to Laziel. âIf you hit that wound with a fully charged lightning strike⦠could you bring it to its knees?â
âIâll need time,â Laziel said, mana circuits whirring around his gauntlets.
âWeâll get it for you,â Reks said, smirking through the pain. âRight, Kael?â
Kaelâs answer was simple. âGo.â
Laziel soared into the sky, gathering mana as stormlight coiled around him.
The Veyrith roared again, louder, more volatile.
Kaelâs grip tightened around his sword. âLetâs dance.â
They struck.
Flashes of steel, fire, and earth lit up the terrain as they exchanged furious blows with the monster. Despite its injury, the Veyrith retaliated with terrifying strength.
It raised its jagged arm and swungâtoo fast.
âKaelâ!â Reks dove in, shoving him aside.
Kael tumbled freeâbut Reks took the hit full-on, crashing into a half-crumbled structure with a deafening crunch.
âReks!â Kael shouted.
âIâm ready! MOVE!â Lazielâs voice cut through the chaos.
Kael leapt backânot retreating, but preparing.
From the sky, Laziel unleashed his storm.
A massive bolt of lightning, infused with concentrated mana, screamed downward like judgment itself. It struck the Veyrithâs wounded side.
The beast howled, collapsing to one knee, crystals shattering from its torso.
Kael didnât hesitate.
He surged forwardâmana igniting from every pore, his blade gleaming with fire, wind, and shadow.
The Veyrith raised its remaining arm in defenseâBut a sudden quake from beneath interrupted it.
âNot today!â Reks, bloodied but defiant, drove his earth-enhanced fist into the ground. Spikes of stone erupted, knocking the beastâs arm away.
The opening was perfect.
Kael launched upwardâmana roaring behind him.
He slashed with all the strength and precision he had, his sword cutting through the beastâs neck like divine judgment.
The Veyrithâs head toppled, crashing into the ground like a fallen star.
Silence.
Ding! Your level has increased by 3.
Kaelâs breath caught. His vision blurred.
âIf it hadnât been injured first⦠could we even have brought it down?â he whispered, voice trailing off as the exhaustion overtook him.
And thenâ
Darkness.