The clash of swords was a familiar sensation to Maxime, but this time, the impact felt unusually foreign. He steeled his upper body and pushed back against Adelineâs blade as their swords scraped against each other, scattering sparks into the cold air.
"Canât you put down your sword?" Maxime's voice was filled with desperation. He felt a pang for everyone in this situationâChristine, who was trapped underground, Adeline, who was forced to fight him, and even himself, standing here in a hopeless battle.
ââ¦I cannot,â Adeline replied, shaking her head. Maxime's face twisted in frustration. She couldnât see it, but her trembling lips betrayed her emotions, even as her tone remained calm.
"Aren't you in pain?" Maxime asked, noticing the slight tremor in her shoulders. She quickly regained her composure and replied coldly, âThatâs none of your concern.â
Maxime wanted to keep talking, hoping for another way out. But Adeline held her sword firmly, her stance resolute. She seemed to gather herself, as if warning him, âRaise your sword again, Arsen.â
If you donât, youâll die for real.
With that, she advanced on him even faster, her swordâs trajectory homing in on his every breath, striking at every opening. Maxime blocked her second strike with a downward swing, but the blank cloth over her eyes reminded him of the unnerving challenge ahead.
Fighting a blind swordsman⦠this is going to be tricky.
Adeline pressed on, keeping him on the defensive as her attacks intensified. Maxime circulated his mana through his body, quickening his movements as their swords collided repeatedly, each clash resounding in the alleyway.
âImpressive defense,â Adeline commented in her flat tone. Maxime could hear the calm, calculated edge in her voice even amidst the flurry of strikes. Then, without warning, her blade angled toward his heart, a move he had no chance to dodge. He quickly raised his sword, the impact propelling him backward.
âDamn itâ¦â Maxime growled, not out of anger toward Adeline but at the man pulling the stringsâCount Leon Benning. He pictured the Countâs mocking smile, the one that seemed to say, What can you possibly do?
Oh, Iâll show you.
With a grimace, he planted his sword into the ground, stopping his momentum. This was different from the helpless situations heâd faced before. He wasnât going to sit back and lose this time. Catching his breath, he tightened his grip and steadied himself.
Adelineâs voice echoed with a distant taunt, âStill not fighting with all youâve got?â
He laughed bitterly, shaking his head at the remark. Here she was, launching deadly attacks that could easily end his life, yet speaking as if sparing him. âBelieve me, Iâve been fighting with everything I have.â
âYouâre a terrible liar,â she replied, shifting her stance. Maxime realized that he couldnât afford to hold back. If he wanted to save everyoneâChristine, Adeline, and himselfâhe had to confront her with all his strength.
Adeline lunged again, but Maxime remembered his masterâs teachings about swordsmanship, flowing like a river. He relaxed into the rhythm, his thoughts drifting back to the lessons learned in a lush forest, where his master had demonstrated that true swordsmanship was like a tree, extending its branches naturally and without force.
âNow, letâs see what youâve got, Maxime,â he whispered to himself, summoning his mana and focusing on his movements. He felt himself align with the flow, almost losing track of his own presence. As he darted forward, Adelineâs senses faltered momentarily, her body instinctively reacting as her sword moved to intercept his advance.
Their swords clashed again, but this time, it was different. Adeline noticed immediately that the weight and flow of Maximeâs strikes had changed. She recoiled, her own sword unable to dominate as it had before. Maxime, calm and collected, redirected her blows with a smoothness that seemed effortless.@@novelbin@@
âDamn itâ¦â Adelineâs breath quickened as she recognized that she was now on the defensive. Despite her honed instincts, Maximeâs attacks slipped through her guard with ease. Her resolve wavered as she realized that even with her aura flaring fiercely, her blade couldnât overpower his.
"Why wonât you just end this?" she whispered, but Maximeâs silence was unyielding. His strikes were deliberate, yet devoid of any intent to kill. She could see herself in his eyes, not as an enemy but as someone he didnât want to harm.
With a final desperate strike, Adeline unleashed all the mana she had left, channeling it into a single, powerful blow. The air around her distorted, and the ground beneath them cracked. Her sword sliced downward, cleaving the air and sending a shockwave that split the earth itself. But when the dust settled, Maxime stood unharmed, his blade pressing against hers in perfect counterbalance.
âWhyâ¦â she gasped, her sword clattering to the ground. Sheâd poured everything into that attack, but here he was, catching her blow as if it had no weight at all.
âYouâre stronger than this,â Maxime said softly, tossing his sword aside. He walked closer, his gaze steady. âIâm not going to kill you. And Iâm not going to let you kill yourself, either.â
Adelineâs shoulders slumped, the adrenaline draining from her body. She couldnât understand why he spared her or how he could continue to resist the Countâs orders.
âWhy are you doing this?â she muttered, her voice barely above a whisper. âIf you let me go, Iâll pick up my sword and attack again. Or Iâll end my own life here and now.â
âEnough with the threats,â he replied, his tone exasperated yet gentle. âChristine, you⦠everyone around me seems so eager to throw their lives away. Well, I wonât allow it. Iâm not losing anyone else.â
His words surprised her. The Maxime she knew would never say such things. His resolve, his determinationâit made her want to believe in him, even if only for a moment.
âTrust me,â he said, as if reading her mind. âIâm going to save you, and Iâm going to save Christine. I wonât let the Countâs schemes continue unchecked. Just once, trust me.â
Adeline hesitated, feeling the weight of his words settle on her heart. She couldnât find the will to argue or to resist. Instead, she let out a long, shaky sigh.
ââ¦Do as you wish, then.â Her voice was barely a murmur, but the flicker of hope in Maximeâs eyes was unmistakable.
He smiled and placed a hand on her shoulder, a warmth spreading through her that she hadnât felt in ages. âJust rest for a while. Youâll understand soon enough.â
Before she could respond, he struck a precise point on her neck, sending her into a gentle sleep. As she drifted into darkness, she heard his words, calm and resolute, as if echoing from a distant memory.
âJust hold on a little longer.â
And then, there was silence. Adeline surrendered to the calm, allowing herself, for once, to trust in someone else.