Chapter 297: 2V1
"Wait! What the actual hell?! Why am I the only one surrounded by two opponents?!" Jay screamed, panic flashing across his face as Charlotte and Lyra gracefully circled him like predators stalking prey.
Their distinct elemental auras shimmered around them—Lyra's wind spiraling with a sharp hiss, and Charlotte's water flowing with an eerie calm.
In contrast, Jay stood with nothing but two water swords clutched tightly in his hands, droplets glistening off their curved edges as he spun to keep both girls in sight.
"Uh… gu—girls! Let's… let's talk about this," Jay stammered, forcing an awkward smile. "There's gotta be a compromise, right? Greg is way stronger than I am. Maybe one of y—"
His words were cut short as a razor-thin wind blade zipped toward him.
"Damn it! I haven't even finished talking!" he yelled, ducking low and slicing the air with one sword.
The impact shattered the wind blade, but before he could catch a breath, a concentrated jet of water blasted from Charlotte's palm, slamming into his chest.
He staggered backward, blood spilling from the corner of his lips.
"Wind Magic—Tornado Storm!" Lyra's voice rang out, her wind magic surging.
Jay's eyes widened in alarm. "Tornado?!"
A massive cyclone roared to life, howling like a beast as it tore through the ground on its path toward him. The very air seemed to split apart under the storm's rage.
'Crap! If that hits me, I'm toast,' Jay thought, frantically sketching complex symbols into the air with his fingers.
Water spiraled around him in a rush, encasing him in a glowing aquatic bubble. Ancient symbols shimmered along its surface like runes etched by the sea gods themselves.
The tornado smashed into the bubble, lifting it like a toy and flinging it across the coliseum. Inside, Jay was hurled about like a rag doll, the force rattling his bones.
"Water Creation Magic—Leviathan!" Charlotte called.
A colossal sea serpent, formed entirely of dense water, surged forward from her hands. Its eyes glowed with an eerie azure hue as it slammed into Jay's water shield.
With a deafening boom, the shield shattered. Jay's body was launched across the arena, crashing into the wall with brutal force.
The coliseum's defensive barrier flared and rebounded his limp body, sending him tumbling forward to land face-first in a puddle of water.
"Kuh… kuh…" Jay coughed violently, blood and water spraying from his lips. He groaned, lifting his head, his drenched hair sticking to his face as he glared at the two girls with a mixture of fury and disbelief.
"We are way out of your league," Charlotte declared coldly, orbs of water spinning around her fingertips like miniature moons.
"The only one here who's worth our time isn't even fighting. Shame," Lyra added, wind spiraling around her with growing malice.
Jay rose slowly, his hands clenched, muscles trembling. His soaked hair began to lift, strands rising as if reacting to an unseen force.
"Do you know what I hate the most?" he growled, his voice low and trembling with rage.
The two girls tensed instinctively.
"Being compared to that annoying peasant! I'm a noble, for fuck's sake!" Jay roared.
A violent pulse of energy burst from his body, a shockwave surging outward and forcing the girls back.
His body floated inches off the ground, white light wrapping around him. His eyes blazed pure white, hair whipping wildly, as his clenched fists vibrated with raw power.
"Breakthrough," he whispered, lips curling into a defiant grin. "Now… let's pick up where we left off."
In a blur of motion, Jay dashed forward—faster, sharper, deadlier.
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Meanwhile, elsewhere in the coliseum—
"Metal Magic: Killer Bots!" Dave bellowed.
Above him, four mechanical constructs whirred to life, dark and menacing.
Their jagged metallic bodies gleamed under the coliseum lights, each joint creaking with mechanical precision. Their crimson eyes glowed as if sentient, cold and calculating.
Without hesitation, they launched a barrage of metal shards—gleaming projectiles that sliced through the air toward Scarlet.
"Crap!" Scarlet cursed, vaulting into motion. She sprinted with blazing speed, weaving between the sharp volleys like a flame dancing in the wind, her hands trailing behind her in a blur.
"During the last assessment, you won because of luck," Dave sneered, arms crossed confidently. "Now, I don't even need to lift a finger."
The killer bots floated with eerie stability, unleashing endless waves of jagged metal. The audience erupted in murmurs.
"Whoa! Dave's on a whole different level now."
"Well, it makes sense. Look at who his father is."
"But what's with all these second-years? They just keep running around like maniacs."
"Seriously. Just stand and fight already!"
In the stands, Grey clenched his fists so tightly, his knuckles turned white. Sparks of lightning flickered around his fingertips.
"Calm down," Max said, placing a steadying hand on his shoulder.
"How can I stay calm when these arrogant rich kids talk like they've ever been in a fight? If it were that easy, they should jump in there themselves. I'd love to see how long they last!" Grey snarled.
"I get it," Max replied gently. "But let them prove themselves. They don't need us right now—they need this moment."
Grey let out a frustrated sigh.
Max smirked. "But damn… my kid sister's really something else."
"I told you," Grey chuckled.
"Go, Charlotte!" Max shouted, hands cupped around his mouth.
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Elsewhere—
"Stop blocking and fight me!" Greg yelled, hurling a lightning bolt toward Dante.
With a lazy flick, Dante summoned an earth wall, which absorbed the blast with a muffled thud.
"I'm not just defending," Dante said coolly. "I'm showing you just how weak and helpless you are."
He twirled his wrist, and fifty jagged earth shards erupted from the ground like missiles, all shooting straight toward Greg.
'Smaller spells mean more casts,' Dante mused. 'I could launch boulders, sure. But his speed would render them useless. Let's drain that mana instead.'
The ground exploded with bangs and shockwaves as Greg zigzagged at breakneck speed, his figure a blur.
The shards whistled past him but never touched. Debris scattered in every direction.
Then—bam—Greg launched himself forward, circling Dante in a rapid cyclone of movement, afterimages trailing behind like lightning echoes.
With one final push off the ground, Greg appeared behind Dante, a crackling lightning sword in hand.
"Gotcha," he whispered, grinning.
But as he slashed forward, Dante turned—his eyes calm, a smirk tugging at his lips.
"Did you?"
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{A/N}
Ohhh! Different fights, different perspectives and different people in different kinds of danger. Who will come out on top? Let's find out in the next chapter 😁
Also, this was the last chapter were I'm going to be showing different characters in one chapter. From the next chapter, we will be having one character per chapter so let's go.✌️