Chapter 25: 1 VS 3 [2]
How does it feel to sink into a world of darkness and eternal silence?
I was experiencing it right now.
My hearing had been sealed, followed by my sight.
All I could perceive was darkness… silent, calm, and oddly comforting.
If not for the wounds across my body—pulsing with pain and constantly reminding me of where I was—I might have truly drowned in this peaceful place.
Now that I had personally experienced Leona Starlin’s abilities, I understood just how dangerous she truly was.
She could seal your hearing and your sight, and that alone was enough to render even the strongest warriors helpless.
And perhaps I would have been the same—
If I didn’t possess another way to perceive the world.
More precisely, my ability.
An ability that altered my eyes, allowing me to see essence and souls, and to sense them in an incredibly vivid, living way.
I closed my eyes—if they were even open—and began counting the remaining time in my head.
[00:21:23]
The world was utterly silent.Peaceful.Still.
I focused on my senses and felt the three souls around me—where they were, how they moved, and far more than that.
I sensed how essence shifted through the air, how it reacted to their abilities, and how it carved space for their weapons and movements.
I stopped trying to hear anything.
Inside my mind, the space around me was drawn like a three-dimensional map.
Four main points existed within it.
Me—and my three enemies.
Then it began.
The three of them rushed toward me at high speed, competing for my points.
I felt the essence in front of me distort, creating an abnormal pocket of space.
Without hesitation, I swung my sword.
In the next instant, Elliot Sivrax’s soul appeared there.
Using his ability, he had teleported straight to me—only to find my blade waiting for him.
My mind traced his sword, the essence wrapping around it like writhing snakes of lightning.
Before our weapons could collide, I pulled my hips back, twisted my body, and delivered a side kick.
My foot struck him, sending him flying several meters away.
At the same time, I traced a projectile of fire from Izel Ashvil racing toward me.
I moved to the side, narrowly evading it, feeling the heat brush past my face.
Then pain stabbed into my side.
Leona Starlin was there—her soul and blade carving a fresh wound into my body.
I moved, blocking her sword before it could sink deeper, then swung my other hand violently, forcing her to retreat to avoid the strike.
In the next instant, Elliot appeared beside me again.
Without giving me any time, he attacked.
I tried to evade or block—but I was just a fraction too slow.
Another wound formed.
The battle continued.
I forgot everything else as I sank into the rhythm.
Strangely enough, to me, everything was incredibly calm.
In this darkness, the only thing I truly felt was the pain from my wounds.
From the moment the fight began—long before I lost my senses—I had been pushed into a corner, forced entirely on the defensive, my body battered and torn apart.
But now, it was far worse.
I felt my body beginning to fail as I lost too much blood, and with every passing moment, new wounds appeared.
I knew both girls were fighting with everything they had.
So why…
Why was that bastard holding back like this?
Who?
Of course—Elliot Sivrax.
That man hadn’t even shown fifty percent of his power yet.
Well, what did you expect from a hero blessed by the world of Etheron?
But the real question was—
Why was he holding back?
Was he saving his strength to fight the other two?
I didn’t think so.They weren’t his equals.
It didn’t matter.
It worked in my favor, so who was I to complain?
Besides—
He wasn’t the only one who hadn’t shown everything yet.
Neither had I.
…
“Why… why won’t this bastard fall?!” Izel Ashvil screamed as she hurled her flame-wreathed fist toward Caius, who dodged it by a hair’s breadth.
They should have finished him within minutes, then settled things among themselves.
Yet to their frustration, Caius still hadn’t fallen—even after twenty minutes of continuous combat.
They had wounded him, surrounded him from every direction, driven him back, forced him entirely on the defensive without a single chance to counterattack.
They had even sealed his sight and hearing—the two most crucial senses in battle.
And yet, somehow, this bastard was still perceiving the world around him, predicting their attacks before they happened.
Yes, he was being pushed back further as time passed.
Yes, new wounds formed with every moment.
Yes, he was drenched in blood from head to toe.
But—
He was still standing.
“Who is this guy?”The same question surfaced in all three of their minds.
They had never seen or heard of him before.
And that was strange.
How could someone with this level of talent and skill exist at such a young age without being known?
In terms of raw combat skill, he was even superior to them.
After all, his skills were the only reason he was still standing.
Since the fight began, he hadn’t used a single ability—aside from that strange sense that allowed him to perceive his surroundings.
But what irritated Izel the most—
Was that smile on his face.
A smile that hadn’t faltered since the battle began.
Even when their attacks landed and new wounds formed across his body—
He never wavered.He never showed pain.
A thought crossed Izel’s mind.
“Does he even feel pain?”
Then she heard a quiet remark beside her.
“Monster.”
It came from Leona Starlin.
At that moment, Elliot struck.
With the full force of his blow, Caius was sent flying several meters away.
For the first time—
He showed signs of reaching his limit.
Caius fell to one knee.
Drops of blood splattered across the stone floor.
Leaning on his only remaining sword—the other had shattered earlier and was now useless—he looked like a wounded beast breathing its final breaths.
But still…
Why—
Why was he smiling?
…
Inside the observation room—
“That was incredible from contestant Caius,” Darin said.”For a commoner to reach this level of skill, take first place, and hold it against three of the strongest contestants for this long… that’s an astonishing achievement.”
He glanced at the time.
[00:13:45]
“But it seems he’ll fall here.”
Several people nodded in agreement.
He had endured for more than half the remaining time, but there were still thirteen minutes left.
And in battles like these, a single minute could decide everything.
Darin looked at the screen, watching Caius kneeling on one knee, the other three surrounding him.
They glanced at one another—then back at the fallen Caius.
Their thoughts were obvious.
Each of them wanted to land the final blow, claim the points, and rise to first place.
Darin turned to the others and spoke.
“Care to place a bet on which of the three will take first?”
Without hesitation, someone answered,”I’m betting on Elliot Sivrax.”
“So am I.”
Another voice.And another.
In the end, everyone bet on Elliot.
And they weren’t wrong.
At present, he was clearly the strongest of the three—and it was obvious he was still holding back.
Darin sighed.
“But if everyone bets on him, there won’t be much of a wager.”
He then turned to the only person who hadn’t spoken.
A breathtakingly beautiful woman, with long white hair and crimson eyes.
She hadn’t paid attention to their discussion at all—her gaze remained fixed on the screen.
Even when Darin addressed her, she didn’t look away.
“Vice Director,” he asked,”Who do you think will win among those three?”
Silence followed.
She didn’t answer.
It was slightly awkward for Darin, but they were used to her behavior.
Then—
Her lips moved.
Her gentle voice slipped into their ears.
“Don’t you think it’s too early to assume that Caius will fall?”
Darin raised an eyebrow.
“And why do you think he can keep going in that condition?”
She replied calmly.
“Have you ever seen someone smile like that when they’re about to lose?”
In the next instant—
Loud laughter filled the room.
But it didn’t come from anyone inside.
It came from the projection.
From Caius Astroweild—still kneeling.
He was laughing loudly.
Like someone who had just heard the greatest joke in the world.
But that laughter wasn’t normal.
It was distorted.
Twisted—
And tinged with madness.
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- Chapter 159: Nightmare Flower[4]
- Chapter 158: Nightmare Flower[3]
- Chapter 157: Nightmare Flower[2]
- Chapter 156: Nightmare Flower[1]
- Chapter 155: Blue Bud
- Chapter 154: The Beginning of the Storm
- Chapter 153: Beautiful flower
- Chapter 152: A dark tunnel
- Chapter 151: After the Grass Field
- Chapter 150: The Source of Abilities?
- Chapter 149: Inside the weed field
- Chapter 148: Map
- Chapter 147: Happy Birthday
- Chapter 146: Lowering the Curtains
- Chapter 145: Overlord of Puppets[3]
- Chapter 144: Overlord of Puppets[2]
- Chapter 143: Overlord of Puppets[1]
- Chapter 142: The Meaning of Despair[5]
- Chapter 141: The Meaning of Despair[4]
- Chapter 140: The Meaning of Despair[3]
- Chapter 139: The Meaning of Despair[2]
- Chapter 138: The Meaning of Despair[1]
- Chapter 137: Ascension ritual[2]
- Chapter 136: Ascension ritual
- Chapter 135 - 6 VS 1
- Chapter 134: A puppet show[4]
- Chapter 133: A puppet show[3]
- Chapter 132: A puppet show[2]
- Chapter 131: A puppet show[1]
- Chapter 130: Rank Three
- Chapter 129: You Will Become Part of Us
- Chapter 128: Ruins[2]
- Chapter 127: ruins[1]
- Chapter 126: Alike
- Chapter 125: The Bell Toll
- Chapter 124: Asfaria [2]
- Chapter 123: Asfaria[1]
- Chapter 122: Arthania[2]
- Chapter 121: Arthania[1]
- Chapter 120: Who Are You
- Chapter 119: The Center[2]
- Chapter 118: The Center
- Chapter 117: Inside the Maze
- Chapter 116: Illusory threads
- Chapter 115: The Path We Will Take
- Chapter 114: Parents’ Meeting
- Chapter 113: The Reunion Once Again[2]
- Chapter 112: The Reunion Once Again[1]
- Chapter 111: Sunrise
- Chapter 110: A Trade in the Desert
- Chapter 109: The Sand Worms[3]
- Chapter 108: The Sand Worms[2]
- Chapter 107: The Sand Worms[1]
- Chapter 106: A Shadow on the Horizon
- Chapter 105: The Thread and the Path
- Chapter 104: The Bone Graveyard
- Chapter 103: Zen Asterval[2]
- Chapter 102: Zen Asterval[1]
- Chapter 101: A Broken Moon
- Chapter 100: teleportation gate
- Chapter 99: The Cradle of Shard
- Chapter 98: Run[2]
- Chapter 97: Run[1]
- Chapter 96: Battles Without Exit
- Chapter 95: Powerful explosion
- Chapter 94: An Exact Copy
- Chapter 93: Ancient Laboratory
- Chapter 92: The first crossroads
- Chapter 91: The Prayer Hall
- Chapter 90: Creating an Exit Passage
- Chapter 89: Room of Sacrifices[3]
- Chapter 88: Room of Sacrifices[2]
- Chapter 87: Room of Sacrifices[1]
- Chapter 86: Strange Words
- Chapter 85: Bad Intuition
- Chapter 84: The Nest
- Chapter 83: why
- Chapter 82: The Garden Bench
- Chapter 81: The Last Mission
- Chapter 80: Black Gate
- Chapter 79: Pain Is Just Pain
- Chapter 78: five remained
- Chapter 77: Mental Endurance Test
- Chapter 76: Happy
- Chapter 75: Lunch with Two Beautiful Ladies
- Chapter 74: Your mind is steady and never lost
- Chapter 73: Return
- Chapter 72: Key of Dimensions
- Chapter 71: A Stab in the Back
- Chapter 70: An Unexpected Development
- Chapter 69: Earlier Than It Should Be
- Chapter 68: Demon of Dreams
- Chapter 67: Unclear Features[2]
- Chapter 66: Unclear Features
- Chapter 65: Purple Light
- Chapter 64: The journey had begun
- Chapter 63: The Beginning of the Second Mission
- Chapter 62: Just a Piece of Metal
- Chapter 61: End of test
- Chapter 60: higher than anyone else
- Chapter 59: An Unexpected Encounter
- Chapter 58: Beginning of the test
- Chapter 57: The Maze Test
- Chapter 56: Advanced[2]
- Chapter 55: Advanced
- Chapter 54: Demon of Dreams
- Chapter 53: The Walker Between Dreams
- Chapter 52: Mind Anchor
- Chapter 51: Lucas
- Chapter 50: My Essence Stones
- Chapter 49: End of mission
- Chapter 48: I feel complete
- Chapter 47: Tonight Karthen will drown in blood[2]
- Chapter 46: Tonight, Karthen will drown in blood
- Chapter 45: Karthen[3]
- Chapter 44: Karthen[2]
- Chapter 43: Karthen[1]
- Chapter 42: The Mission
- Chapter 41: First Day as an Assistant
- Chapter 40: You don’t need to understand
- Chapter 39: Threads of Fate
- Chapter 38: The Honest Promise
- Chapter 37: alicia astra nova
- Chapter 36: Death Zones
- Chapter 35: Perfect
- Chapter 34: Essence Control Evaluation
- Chapter 33: The Great Migration
- Chapter 32: The Ancient Earth
- Chapter 31: The Speech[2]
- Chapter 30: The Speech[1]
- Chapter 29: Black card
- Chapter 28: Ranks
- Chapter 27: I wanted to live
- Chapter 26: Those who had never seen the sun
- Chapter 25 - 1 VS 3 [2]
- Chapter 24 - 1 VS 3 [1]
- Chapter 23: Only Four Remain
- Chapter 22: The Final Hour Begins
- Chapter 21: Elliot VS Garon
- Chapter 20: Ivan VS Ellen
- Chapter 19: The True Monster
- Chapter 18: Predator’s Instinct
- Chapter 17: Among the Beasts
- Chapter 16: The Difference Between Predator and Prey
- Chapter 15: The First Hour
- Chapter 14: The Trial Begins
- Chapter 13: The Gate
- Chapter 12: The Name That Doesn’t Exist
- Chapter 11: The Red Eye [2]
- Chapter 10: The Red Eye [1]
- Chapter 9: Castelta
- Chapter 8: Beneath the Sunlight
- Chapter 7: Because I wanted to
- Chapter 6 - 01 and 02
- Chapter 5: The Show Begins [3]
- Chapter 4: The Show Begins[2]
- Chapter 3: The Show Begins[1]
- Chapter 2: Step One
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