Chapter 1058 The Third Round Begins
"I concede!"
The words, tinged with desperation and despair, echoed throughout the arena. The roaring crowd quieted down, disappointed by the sudden concession. Whether they realized it or not, by now, most of the crowd was eagerly anticipating John's fights. While most still rooted against him, they by now learned that his power was quite formidable at the very least, and they wanted to see what the true extent of his power was.
However, Helaranth's concession ended the fight, and the opportunity to learn the truth about John's limits. John slowly lowered his scythe, the lightning fading and his aura vanishing. Still covered in blood and grime from his training sessions with Zuri, he stood tall and poised, as if this battle was merely a steppingstone on his journey through this tournament.
He studied Helaranth for a moment, who looked at the ground in utter despair. He had hoped to bring pride to himself and his sect, but all he had brought was shame.
"It's not shameful to admit defeat when there is no hope of victory," John said. "Your instincts are sharp, and that you can be proud of. Do not let this defeat become a permanent cloud on your cultivation journey."
After saying that, John took to the sky while the Yang-Dao Sect Elder announced his victory. All eyes followed him as he landed by Zuri and Naelia, then disappeared within the nearby tunnel. He made his way back to the Prime Shadow's room, and continued his training with Zuri.
"How disappointing," the Mage-Sovereign said, her mouth curled into a small frown. "I was quite interested in seeing that scythe art of his. The aura alone was quite formidable."
The Yang-Sovereign nodded his head in agreement but said nothing, remaining silent and stoic as usual.
"As for that scythe of his, I'm still caught up in its quality and profundity," the Mage-Sovereign continued, looking at the Prime Shadow. "A weapon of such power and quality cannot just appear out of thin air, and I've heard no rumors or claims of its creation. Such a...peculiar oddity, don't you think?"
The Prime Shadow smiled but said nothing. The Mage-Sovereign studied him for a moment, then continued.
"I heard a rumor the other month, about twin comets falling from the sky over the Human Continent about a year ago. One of those comets has been confirmed," the Mage-Sovereign said, casting a quick glance to Lilian who sat a distance away near the Sword-Saint. "Since one of those comets was confirmed to be her, it's not unlikely that the other was another person. I wonder, just who could that person be? It's surely not the youth from your Guild who showed up out of the blue, wielding a remarkable weapon of mysterious origins, could it?"
"And if he is? Would that change anything" the Prime Shadow said, meeting his gaze.
"Oh, not at all," the Mage-Sovereign waved her hand dismissively. "As long as his interests align with the rest of us, his origins do not matter. It's just a shame..."
"A shame?" the Prime Shadow asked.
"A shame that he was found by you first," the Mage-Sovereign sighed. "It would have been quite lucrative for my sect if he had joined us instead."
"Is it that, or is it the fact that you have a...unique taste for younger men?" the Prime Shadow asked.
The Mage-Sovereign looked at him with an even expression, then smiled coyly. "I can't help it that young, strong, talented men are the most...pleasurable to enjoy. And I can tell that your...successor...
would be more enjoyable than any I've tasted before."
"You should really learn the meaning of modesty," the Yang-Sovereign said while giving the Mage-Sovereign a pointed glance. She smiled and him and then shrugged, returning her focus to the arena for the next fight about to start.
The crowd roared with wild passion as Ji'Han floated down from the platform to the arena, ready for the next fight.
...
In the Shadows of Death guild library, Grandmaster Darkcloud sat at a table, pursuing various documents on the table before him. He held a thick book in his hands, titled 'History and Accounts of The Sword-Dao Sect.'
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