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Chapter 23: The Tournament Commences
- Chapter 106: The Weight of the Shield (Part 2)
- Chapter 105: The Weight of the Shield (Part 1)
- Chapter 104: The Purifying Light
- Chapter 103: The Titan’s Marrow
- Chapter 102: The Titan’s Echo
- Chapter 101: The Hall of History
- Chapter 100: The First Verse
- Chapter 99: The Legacy of the Giants
- Chapter 98: The Stonehelm Bakery
- Chapter 97: Ghosts of the Past
- Chapter 96: A Starlit Heartbeat
- Chapter 95: The Weight of Hope
- Chapter 94: The Warlord Legacies
- Chapter 93: The Astral Gate
- Chapter 92: I Am Zero
- Chapter 91: The Legacy
- Chapter 90: The Blueprint
- Chapter 89: The Hive
- Chapter 88: The Red Fog
- Chapter 87: The Night Before
- Chapter 86: The Wildlands Directive
- Chapter 85: The Eclipse Falters
- Chapter 84: The Astral Summit
- Chapter 83: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 82: The Puppet Prince
- Chapter 81: The Spoils of War
- Chapter 80: - 80: The Weight of Survival
- Chapter 79: - 79: The Punchline
- Chapter 78: - 78: The Sun and the Rot
- Chapter 77: The Silver Meat-Grinder
- Chapter 76: The Golden Spite
- Chapter 75: The Hero’s Crucible
- Chapter 74: The Apex Clash
- Chapter 73: The Bloodied Skies
- Chapter 72: The Descent of Zero
- Chapter 71: The Vanguard’s Anvil
- Chapter 70: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 69: The Eve of War
- Chapter 68: The Traitor’s Ledger and the Boom Squad
- Chapter 67: The Weight of the Bastions
- Chapter 66: The Lord Commander
- Chapter 65: The Artificial Rift
- Chapter 64: Beyond the Great Wall
- Chapter 63: The Council’s Gambit
- Chapter 62: Debts and Delusions
- Chapter 61: The Hammer and the Hawk
- Chapter 60: Frostbite and Shadows
- Chapter 59: The Mountain and the Furnace
- Chapter 58: The Anatomy of a Brawl
- Chapter 57: The First Lecture
- Chapter 56: The Great Divide
- Chapter 55: The Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 54: The Blacksmith’s Boon
- Chapter 53: The Paranoia
- Chapter 52: Sending Our Regards
- Chapter 51: The Butterfly and the Heist
- Chapter 50: The Aftershock
- Chapter 49: The Vanguard Rally
- Chapter 48: The Coward’s Cage
- Chapter 47: The Warring Snitch
- Chapter 46: Pushing the Pawn
- Chapter 45: The Power Vacuum
- Chapter 44: The Showdown and The Execution
- Chapter 43: Pruning the Rotten Branch
- Chapter 42: Breaking the Walls
- Chapter 41: Delivery in the Dark
- Chapter 40: The First Summon
- Chapter 39: The Midnight Reward
- Chapter 38: Rejector of Trash
- Chapter 37: The Double Date
- Chapter 36: Keep Talking!
- Chapter 35: The Elimination List
- Chapter 34: Secret Organization!
- Chapter 33: The Abyss and the Architect
- Chapter 32: Aftermath and Shadows
- Chapter 31: The Dense Spearman and the Eavesdroppers
- Chapter 30: The Phantom and the Soap Opera
- Chapter 29: The Weight of Ambition
- Chapter 28: The Hero and the Shadow
- Chapter 27: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 26: The Anticlimactic Hero
- Chapter 25: The Asura’s Warning
- Chapter 24: Cracks in the Halo
- Chapter 23: The Tournament Commences
- Chapter 22: The Vault of Anomalies
- Chapter 21: The Midnight Crucible
- Chapter 20: The Asura’s Crucible and the Meat Shield
- Chapter 19: The Heart of the Matter
- Chapter 18: The Invisible Assassin and the Broken Hero
- Chapter 17: Hush Money and Shattered Illusions
- Chapter 16: The Gravity of Betrayal
- Chapter 15: The Tactical Alliance and the Sodium Trap
- Chapter 14: The Red Sky
- Chapter 13: The Radar and the Rivalry
- Chapter 12: The Winter Valkyrie and the Wingman
- Chapter 11: The Measurement of Power
- Chapter 10: The Harvest and the Academy
- Chapter 9: The First Strike
- Chapter 8: The Quartermaster
- Chapter 7: The Correction Protocol
- Chapter 6: A Warmth in the Dark
- Chapter 5: Ticket for the Hunter Academy!
- Chapter 4: The Arsonist and the Law
- Chapter 3: The Depths of the Trap
- Chapter 2: The First Blood!
- Chapter 1: Almost Got Castrated?!
Chapter 23: The Tournament Commences
The Bastion Seven Academy Arena was a massive colosseum of steel and enchanted glass.
BZZZT!
Floating camera drones buzzed through the air, broadcasting the event live to every screen in the city. The stands were packed with tens of thousands of screaming students and citizens.
But the real power sat high above the arena floor in the reinforced VIP boxes.
The heads of the Four Great Houses were gathered in a single, luxurious room.
Lord Hennesy sat in the center chair. He had the same perfect blonde hair and smug, righteous smile as his son. He exuded an aura of absolute superiority.
"A fine crop this year," Lord Hennesy smiled, sipping a glass of glowing blue wine.
"The future of Bastion Seven looks exceptionally bright."
To his right sat Lady Logcheville, the Matriarch of Aegon’s family. Her posture was rigid. Her crimson eyes were cold and analytical. She had long ago written off her son as a failed investment.
"I remain unconvinced," Lady Logcheville replied flatly.
"Efficiency is lacking across the board. I expect only a handful to truly stand out today. The rest are merely fodder."
On the left sat Lord Tokks, a heavily scarred veteran who commanded the city’s archery divisions.
Next to him sat Seraphina Vance, the Guildmaster of Silver Aegis. Seraphina leaned back in her chair, looking completely bored with the aristocratic posturing around her.
"Tokks is right," Seraphina yawned. "Let us hope they actually surprise us. I am tired of watching rich kids trip over their own capes."
CLANG!
Down in the competitor’s tunnel, the heavy steel gates slowly opened.
Draven walked out into the blinding sunlight of the arena. Estella walked closely beside him, her face calm and focused.
Aegon stepped out right behind them.
Up in the packed stands, a lanky second-year student named Kael leaned over the railing. He pointed down at the arena floor, nudging his friend.
"Look, Rian! It is them," Kael said excitedly.
"Who?" Rian squinted against the sun.
"The top rankers from the physical exams! The guy in the front is Draven Mordis. He scored an S-Rank out of nowhere. And that white-haired girl is Estella. But wait..." Kael paused, adjusting his glasses.
"Is that Aegon Logcheville behind them?"
"Yeah. So what?" Rian scoffed. "I heard he completely choked in the forest trial."
"Look at him," Kael whispered, a sudden shiver running down his spine.
"He doesn’t look like a guy who choked. He looks like he wants to kill someone."
The murmur spread rapidly through the surrounding rows.
A faint, blood-red heat visibly distorted the air just above his shoulders.
"Why is a noble walking with that slum rat?" another murmured.
Then, the anticipation reached a boiling point. The crowd erupted into deafening cheers.
"LET’S GOOO!"
Across the arena, Neville Hennesy stood with his entourage. He noticed the trio walking out. His eyes locked onto Aegon.
Neville felt a sudden, inexplicable spike of irritation. Aegon did not look like a stepping stone anymore. He looked like a threat.
"Attention, Cadets!"
Headmaster Vane’s magically amplified voice boomed across the stadium, instantly silencing the crowd. He stood at a raised podium in the center of the arena floor.
"Welcome to the Freshman Tactical Duels," Vane announced.
"Today, we determine the absolute hierarchy of your generation. The rules are simple. One-on-one combat. Magic, weapons, and tactical deception are entirely permitted. Yielding, ring-out, or incapacitation results in a loss."
Vane swept his gaze over the elite students.
"The only rule is no killing. The ultimate victor will claim the title of Freshman Representative and all the resources that come with it. Let the first round begin!"
BZZZT!
The massive holographic bracket above the arena shuffled rapidly. The first matchup locked into place.
[Estella Everdawn vs. Julian Vance]
Estella took a deep breath. She looked at Draven.
Draven offered her a small, encouraging nod. He saw a girl who had survived hell and was finally stepping into her own light.
"You are stronger than him," Draven said simply. "Show them."
Estella smiled. Her violet eyes hardened with newfound confidence. She walked up the steps and entered the designated dueling ring.
Her opponent, Julian, was a minor cousin of the Vance family.
He wore heavy, enchanted knight armor and wielded a large broadsword. He sneered at her simple Academy uniform.
"You should just yield, little girl," Julian mocked, resting his sword on his shoulder.
"You only got a high score because you hit a stationary dummy. Real combat is different. You won’t have your boyfriend here to protect you."
Estella did not react to the insult. She just raised her right hand. The silver ring Draven had given her caught the sunlight.
"Match start!" the referee shouted.
Julian roared and charged forward. His armor glowed with a heavy, earth-based mana enhancement.
He closed the distance quickly, bringing his broadsword down for a crushing overhead strike.
Estella did not panic. She remembered Draven’s lessons perfectly. Control the output. Condense the energy.
She tapped into the massive, terrifying ocean of mana in her chest. She channeled it entirely through her fingertips.
A blinding, pure white-gold light erupted from her hand.
FWOOSH!
She fired a single, hyper-concentrated beam of Star Magic.
The beam hit Julian’s broadsword mid-swing.
CRACK!
The enchanted steel instantly shattered like cheap glass. The kinetic force of the light slammed directly into his chest plate.
BAM!
Julian was lifted off his feet and blasted completely out of the dueling ring. He crashed into the arena wall fifty feet away and slumped to the ground.
He was out cold. But he was breathing.
The entire match lasted exactly two seconds.
The stadium went dead silent for a fraction of a second. Then, a deafening roar of applause and screaming erupted from the stands.
"WOOOO!" Kael screamed from the railings. "Did you see that?!"
Up in the VIP box, the atmosphere shifted immediately.
Seraphina Vance chuckled, highly amused by her cousin’s instant defeat.
"Well. That was certainly efficient."
Lord Tokks leaned forward. His scarred face showed mild approval.
"The boy’s stance was completely unbalanced. He relied entirely on his armor’s enchantment and left his center of gravity wide open. A foolish mistake."
Lady Logcheville nodded slowly, her eyes fixed on Estella.
"The girl, however, condensed her mana perfectly. No wasted movement. A terrifying display of control for a freshman."
Lord Hennesy stopped smiling. His fingers tapped rhythmically on his armrest.
Down in the arena, Estella lowered her hand, bowed respectfully to the unconscious boy, and walked back to Draven.
"Perfect," Draven praised her.
Estella beamed with pride.
The tournament progressed rapidly. The bracket shuffled again.
BZZZT!
[Neville Hennesy vs. Marcus Thorne]
The crowd erupted into frantic cheers as the Golden Boy stepped into the ring.
His blonde hair caught the light perfectly.
He drew his pristine silver sword and offered his opponent a deep, respectful bow.
"May the Light guide our blades," Neville announced loudly for the cameras.
The match began. Marcus was a fast, dual-wielding rogue. He launched a flurry of rapid strikes, trying to overwhelm the Hero.
SWISH! CLANG!
Neville easily parried the blows. He was clearly stronger and faster.
He could have ended the match in ten seconds. But he didn’t.
Neville dragged the fight out. He flared his holy aura, illuminating the arena with a warm, golden light.
He dodged gracefully, purposefully striking Marcus with the flat of his blade instead of the edge.
He was putting on a theatrical display of overwhelming power mixed with absolute mercy.
The civilian crowd loved it. They cheered his name constantly.
But the veterans in the VIP box were far less impressed.
Lord Tokks frowned deeply.
"Too much wasted stamina. He had three clean openings to end it in the first ten seconds. In a real Dead Zone, playing with your prey gets you killed."
Lord Hennesy smiled proudly, completely ignoring the critique.
"He is giving the people a show, Tokks. A true Hero must inspire the masses, not just slaughter them. Optics matter."
Seraphina rolled her eyes and took another sip of wine.
Down by the ringside, Draven leaned casually against the barrier. Aegon stood right next to him. His crimson eyes tracked Neville’s every movement.
"Look at his footwork when he flares his aura," Draven whispered, his voice completely masked from the surrounding students.
Aegon narrowed his eyes, studying the Hero.
"He shifts his weight to his back heel. It takes him an extra half-second to re-engage."
"Exactly," Draven confirmed.
"He relies entirely on the blinding effect of the holy magic to cover his physical openings. He is arrogant. He believes the light makes him untouchable. When your turn comes, do not look at the light. Look at his knees."
CLANG!
Neville finally disarmed Marcus with a flashy, spinning strike. He pointed the tip of his sword at Marcus’s throat and smiled gently.
"Yield, friend," Neville said.
"You fought bravely."
Marcus sighed and raised his hands.
"I yield."
The referee called the match. Neville waved to the screaming crowd, soaking in the adoration.
As he walked out of the ring, he locked eyes with Draven and Aegon. He offered them a condescending smirk.
Aegon did not look away. The blood-red heat radiating from his skin flared slightly. He gripped his spear, the metal humming in anticipation.
Soon, the Hero of Bastion 7 was going to fall.
- Chapter 106: The Weight of the Shield (Part 2)
- Chapter 105: The Weight of the Shield (Part 1)
- Chapter 104: The Purifying Light
- Chapter 103: The Titan’s Marrow
- Chapter 102: The Titan’s Echo
- Chapter 101: The Hall of History
- Chapter 100: The First Verse
- Chapter 99: The Legacy of the Giants
- Chapter 98: The Stonehelm Bakery
- Chapter 97: Ghosts of the Past
- Chapter 96: A Starlit Heartbeat
- Chapter 95: The Weight of Hope
- Chapter 94: The Warlord Legacies
- Chapter 93: The Astral Gate
- Chapter 92: I Am Zero
- Chapter 91: The Legacy
- Chapter 90: The Blueprint
- Chapter 89: The Hive
- Chapter 88: The Red Fog
- Chapter 87: The Night Before
- Chapter 86: The Wildlands Directive
- Chapter 85: The Eclipse Falters
- Chapter 84: The Astral Summit
- Chapter 83: The Devil’s Bargain
- Chapter 82: The Puppet Prince
- Chapter 81: The Spoils of War
- Chapter 80: - 80: The Weight of Survival
- Chapter 79: - 79: The Punchline
- Chapter 78: - 78: The Sun and the Rot
- Chapter 77: The Silver Meat-Grinder
- Chapter 76: The Golden Spite
- Chapter 75: The Hero’s Crucible
- Chapter 74: The Apex Clash
- Chapter 73: The Bloodied Skies
- Chapter 72: The Descent of Zero
- Chapter 71: The Vanguard’s Anvil
- Chapter 70: The Calm Before the Storm
- Chapter 69: The Eve of War
- Chapter 68: The Traitor’s Ledger and the Boom Squad
- Chapter 67: The Weight of the Bastions
- Chapter 66: The Lord Commander
- Chapter 65: The Artificial Rift
- Chapter 64: Beyond the Great Wall
- Chapter 63: The Council’s Gambit
- Chapter 62: Debts and Delusions
- Chapter 61: The Hammer and the Hawk
- Chapter 60: Frostbite and Shadows
- Chapter 59: The Mountain and the Furnace
- Chapter 58: The Anatomy of a Brawl
- Chapter 57: The First Lecture
- Chapter 56: The Great Divide
- Chapter 55: The Entrance Ceremony
- Chapter 54: The Blacksmith’s Boon
- Chapter 53: The Paranoia
- Chapter 52: Sending Our Regards
- Chapter 51: The Butterfly and the Heist
- Chapter 50: The Aftershock
- Chapter 49: The Vanguard Rally
- Chapter 48: The Coward’s Cage
- Chapter 47: The Warring Snitch
- Chapter 46: Pushing the Pawn
- Chapter 45: The Power Vacuum
- Chapter 44: The Showdown and The Execution
- Chapter 43: Pruning the Rotten Branch
- Chapter 42: Breaking the Walls
- Chapter 41: Delivery in the Dark
- Chapter 40: The First Summon
- Chapter 39: The Midnight Reward
- Chapter 38: Rejector of Trash
- Chapter 37: The Double Date
- Chapter 36: Keep Talking!
- Chapter 35: The Elimination List
- Chapter 34: Secret Organization!
- Chapter 33: The Abyss and the Architect
- Chapter 32: Aftermath and Shadows
- Chapter 31: The Dense Spearman and the Eavesdroppers
- Chapter 30: The Phantom and the Soap Opera
- Chapter 29: The Weight of Ambition
- Chapter 28: The Hero and the Shadow
- Chapter 27: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 26: The Anticlimactic Hero
- Chapter 25: The Asura’s Warning
- Chapter 24: Cracks in the Halo
- Chapter 23: The Tournament Commences
- Chapter 22: The Vault of Anomalies
- Chapter 21: The Midnight Crucible
- Chapter 20: The Asura’s Crucible and the Meat Shield
- Chapter 19: The Heart of the Matter
- Chapter 18: The Invisible Assassin and the Broken Hero
- Chapter 17: Hush Money and Shattered Illusions
- Chapter 16: The Gravity of Betrayal
- Chapter 15: The Tactical Alliance and the Sodium Trap
- Chapter 14: The Red Sky
- Chapter 13: The Radar and the Rivalry
- Chapter 12: The Winter Valkyrie and the Wingman
- Chapter 11: The Measurement of Power
- Chapter 10: The Harvest and the Academy
- Chapter 9: The First Strike
- Chapter 8: The Quartermaster
- Chapter 7: The Correction Protocol
- Chapter 6: A Warmth in the Dark
- Chapter 5: Ticket for the Hunter Academy!
- Chapter 4: The Arsonist and the Law
- Chapter 3: The Depths of the Trap
- Chapter 2: The First Blood!
- Chapter 1: Almost Got Castrated?!
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