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Chapter 147: Chapter 147: First Draw

The holographic display shifted above the arena center, reforming into a clean bracket diagram. Ten academy names glowed in suspended animation, waiting to be assigned their fate.

The commentator’s voice dropped to a dramatic hush.

"Ladies and gentlemen... it’s time for the DRAW."

A mechanism within the display whirred—zzzt, zzzt, zzzt—lines connecting academy names in seemingly random patterns. The crowd held its breath. Team captains watched with varying degrees of tension.

The first line locked into place.

"EMPYREAL CELESTIAL... versus... PRIMAL HEART!"

ROAR.

The reaction was immediate. Primal Heart’s section erupted—not in celebration, but in groans of despair. Their fighters stood frozen, expressions ranging from resignation to genuine fear.

Empyreal Celestial. The academy that had dominated the first round. The academy whose captain and vice captain hadn’t even needed to participate. And Primal Heart—one of the weakest qualifiers, barely scraping through with five members at the last second.

"This is going to be a massacre," someone in the crowd muttered.

The second line formed.

"SYLVAN STAR... versus... IRON NEXUS!"

Both academies had qualified with five members. Both were considered middle-tier. A fair match—potentially.

Third line.

"NEON ABYSS... versus... IMPERIAL ACADEMY!"

Kael’s eyes found the Imperial section. Silas stood among her teammates, expression unchanged. Neon Abyss—the dark academy, the one that gave everyone the creeps. Their vice captain had Mana Heart Rank 4. Silas was Peak Rank 3.

Fourth line.

"ASTRAL ZENITH... versus... AXIS MUNDI!"

Dean Hawthorne’s maniac grin was visible even from across the arena. Astral Zenith versus the monk academy. Interesting matchup—brute force versus discipline.

Fifth line.

"HEAVEN’S GATE... versus... BLOOD MOON!"

Avoidable, Kael thought. Could have been worse. Could have been Empyreal.

The commentator continued, voice shifting to something more serious.

"Now, before we begin—important information about Round Two safety protocols!"

The hologram changed, showing a schematic of the arena barrier system.

"Inside the combat barrier, participants may go ALL OUT. Lethal force is permitted. However—" He paused for effect. "—you CANNOT die."

Murmuring rippled through the teams.

"Seated among our honored guests are two individuals who will ensure no fatalities occur. First, a representative from the Vale family—" The camera panned to the VIP section, showing a silver-haired man with a bored expression. "—whose temporal abilities can reverse death itself if necessary."

Vale family. Kael’s eyes lingered on the man. Cassian’s family, but not someone Cassian had ever mentioned knowing. Interesting.

"Second, the Vice Principal of Axis Mundi Academy—" A robed figure with spatial energy swirling around his hands. "—whose spatial manipulation can extract any participant from the barrier instantaneously if their life signs drop to critical."

The hologram returned to the bracket.

"These safety measures will ALSO be in effect during Round Three—the final round. So fight freely. Fight fiercely. The audience wants a show."

The commentator grinned.

"The first academy to achieve THREE WINS will claim victory in their matchup. But I’m sure the audience will love watching ALL the matches—because individual performance rankings will be calculated after Round Three. Every fight matters. Every strike counts."

He clapped his hands together.

"You have ONE HOUR before the first match begins. Use it wisely!"

Kael gathered his team in the Heaven’s Gate rest area.

Twelve faces looked back at him—some eager, some anxious, all attentive. Mason sat with his arm still in a sling but moving freely, the War God bloodline having already knitted most of his wounds. Karacus stood against the wall, arms crossed, expression indifferent as always.

"I’m announcing our five fighters for Round Two." Kael’s voice was calm, commanding. "Cassian. Yenna. Aria. Isabella. Myself."

Silence.

Then: "What?"

Mason stepped forward, brow furrowed. "You’re leaving me out? I can fight—I’ve already healed—"

"Same here." Karacus’s voice was flat, but something underneath it suggested irritation. "I am fully capable."

Kael raised a hand.

"You were both heavily engaged in Round One. Mason, you fought four opponents including a Divine Elephant bloodline user. Karacus, you went toe-to-toe with their vice captain for what—thirty minutes?" He held their gazes. "You both still have cards up your sleeves. Save them for the final round."

Mason opened his mouth to argue, then closed it. The logic was sound, even if his pride didn’t like it.

Karacus said nothing. Just nodded once.

Rooley’s shoulders slumped. "I haven’t been chosen for anything yet..."

Kael looked at the summoner. "Your time will come. The final round might require different matchups depending on who we face. Be ready."

Rooley perked up slightly. "Really?"

"Really."

A hand landed on Kael’s shoulder—Cassian with a smile on his face. 𝚏𝐫𝚎𝗲𝕨𝐞𝐛𝕟𝚘𝐯𝚎𝗹.𝕔𝐨𝗺

"Looks like Team One is back together."

Kael snorted. Their first mission. Cassian, Yenna, and himself. Good times.

"Don’t get sentimental on me."

"Wouldn’t dream of it." Cassian sipped his tea.

One hour passed faster than expected.

Preparation blurred into final checks, final strategies, final words of encouragement. Kael reviewed matchups in his head, considered counter-strategies, ran through his technique inventory one more time.

Then the arena shifted.

WHOOOOOOSH.

The colosseum floor rippled like water, then expanded—stone and earth flowing outward, forming new terrain where none had existed before. The transformation spread in all directions, creating a landmass three kilometers in every direction from the arena center. Mountains rose. Rivers formed. Trees sprouted from nothing.

A barrier materialized above it all—translucent blue energy, humming with contained power, sealing the entire area in a dome of protection.

"AND THERE IT IS!" The commentator’s voice reached fever pitch. "The battlefield is set! Three kilometers in every direction—plenty of room for our fighters to go ALL OUT!"

The crowd roared.

"FIRST MATCHUP! SYLVAN STAR ACADEMY VERSUS IRON NEXUS ACADEMY! Fighters, take your positions!"

A male elf and a muscular woman walked toward the center of the expanded arena. The elf was tall, slender, with golden hair braided down his back and a longsword at his hip. The woman was his opposite—short, stocky, arms like tree trunks, a massive war hammer slung over her shoulder.

They faced each other.

"BEGIN!"

CLANG!

The elf moved like water—fluid, graceful, impossible to track. His longsword carved silver arcs through the air as he pressed the woman relentlessly. She responded with brute force, hammer swings that created shockwaves—BOOM, BOOM, BOOM—but the elf simply... wasn’t there when they landed.

SWISH. SWISH. SWISH.

Three cuts appeared across the woman’s arms and torso. Blood sprayed. She staggered.

The elf pressed his advantage.

CLANG. SWISH. THUD.

The war hammer fell from nerveless fingers. The woman dropped to her knees, then onto her face.

"Sylvan Star takes the first match! INCREDIBLE speed from the elven swordsman!"

The crowd cheered. The next fighters emerged.

CLANG. BOOM. CRACK.

Iron Nexus equalized—1-1.

SWISH. THUD. CRACK.

Sylvan Star took the lead—2-1.

The arena fell silent as the final fighters approached.

From Sylvan Star: A female elf of breathtaking beauty—silver hair flowing like moonlight, eyes the color of emerald forests, armor that seemed woven from actual starlight. She moved with the particular grace of her kind, each step a dance, each gesture poetry.

From Iron Nexus: a mountain of a man. Tusks. Metallic skin.

Both were Mana Heart Rank 2 peak.

The crowd’s murmur intensified. This was the decider—one fight to determine which academy advanced to the final round.

"Sylvan Star! Iron Nexus! Captains! FINAL MATCH! BEGIN!"

The elf drew a bow—elegant, curved, humming with contained lightning. Arrow nocks materialized from thin air, crackling with electric energy.

The human grinned, metallic skin beginning to spread across his body.

They moved simultaneously.

CRACK. FWOOOOSH.

Multiple lightning arrows screamed toward the elephant-kin, each one leaving a trail of ionized air. He didn’t dodge—his Indestructible Body flared, metallic skin deflecting the arrows with CLANG, CLANG, CLANG—but one found a gap at his shoulder, burning through cloth and flesh.

HISS.

He didn’t slow down.

The human charged like a runaway freight train, each footstep cracking the ground beneath him. The elf retreated, firing arrow after arrow, lightning illuminating the battlefield in strobing flashes.

CRACK. CRACK. CRACK. BOOM.

The human closed the distance. His fist swung—

CLANG.

The elf blocked with her bow, the impact sending shockwaves rippling outward. But the sheer force launched her backward, feet carving trenches in the earth.

The battle raged—lightning versus metal, speed versus power, grace versus brute force. The crowd screamed with every exchange, every near-miss, every brutal collision.

The Iron Nexus student was winning. Slowly, steadily, inevitably. His Indestructible Body absorbed everything the elf threw at him, while his attacks grew more accurate, more devastating. A punch caught the elf’s shoulder—CRACK—spinning her around. A kick swept her legs—THUD—sending her sprawling.

But the elf kept fighting. Kept firing. Kept moving.

Until—

BOOM.

A direct hit. The elephant-kin’s palm struck the elf’s chest with the force of a falling mountain. Her armor shattered. Her body flew backward, tumbling across the battlefield.

She didn’t get up.

Her bracelet flickered.

FLASH.

She vanished—teleported out, eliminated.

"IRON NEXUS WINS! 2-2!"

The final match to decide the winning academy was going to be between the captains. A breath taking elf, Elara and Bakari’s elder brother, Gareth who also possessed the Divine Elephant bloodline.

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