Chapter 1066 Chloe of the Mage Dao Sect
Ji'Han casually slashed his sword outwards, as if it was an insignificant action. As his sword slashed forward, a beam of white sword light sped outwards at incredible speed.
As the colossal great sword fell, the beam of white light slashed upwards towards it, almost insignificant in size and aura. It was as if an ant was trying to contest against a giant, making the exchange appear completely one sided.
The beam of white light had almost no aura, and yet looking at it race upwards made the weaker cultivators in the crowd wince with pain, as if their minds and bodies were being pierced by swords. The beam of white sword light met the massive great sword, slamming into the sharp edge of the great sword with incredible precision.
The calamitous explosion of colliding battle arts did not happen as many expected. There was no loud sound. No powerful explosion. Instead, the beam sliced directly through the massive great sword as if the weapon didn't exist at all. The beam of white sword light raced out the other side of the great sword, traveling from edge to edge of the great sword.
The great sword continued to cleave towards Ji'Han, as if the collision between weapon arts never happened in the first place. Ji'Han stood there unmoving, as if the calamitous great sword cleaving towards him didn't even exist.
The crowd watched with bated breath as the great sword reached Ji'Han, then at the last moment before hitting him, split apart from hilt to tip, splitting in half. The two halves of the great sword then moved apart, each half slamming into the arena on either side of Ji'Han.
Boom!
The arena trembled from the power and weight of the weapon, and even cracks appeared on the arena which at this point had yet to take any damage from the previous battles. After hitting the ground, the great swords continued to press down for a moment before vanishing, the cohesiveness of the great sword art cleaved in half, causing the art to break down and fall apart.
The great sword dissipated into a rushing tempest of Qi, no longer able to hold its form. The storm of Qi enveloped both fighters for a short while before fading away, revealing the outcome of the battle.
Bastian, on his knees and gasping with fatigue, looked upwards at Ji'Han who calmly held his sword tip to Bastians neck. Bastian looked up with gritted teeth, then took a deep breath and sighed, his shoulders slumping in defeat.
"At the very least, I'm glad I was able to force you to draw your sword, even if it wasn't your True Sword," Bastian said dejectedly. "I concede."
Ji'Han removed his sword from Bastian's neck, then extended a hand to help his fellow sect member stand. Bastian took his hand begrudgingly, not wanting to offend the scion of the Sword Dao Sect.
"That final sword art was impressive," Ji'Han replied. "You should be proud."
As Bastian nodded his head, the Yang-Dao Sect Elder announced the outcome of the battle.
"The victor by forfeit, Ji'Han."
Roar!
The crowd burst into thunderous applause, awed by what they had seen. Bastian's sword arts had been incredibly eye-catching and powerful, and yet he had been defeated by a casual attack from Ji'Han.
Leaning on the balcony miles above, John watched on as the two fighters exchanged a few more words, then left the arena. He remained in silent thought for some time, the roaring of the crowd not even registering in his mind. That casual attack from Ji'Han had caused his mind to go into a meditative trance as he tried to discern the secrets behind Ji'Han's powers.
"John....John!"
Naelia's voice finally broke through, drawing him from his deep thoughts.
"Hmm?" John turned to look at her.
"You're up," Naelia said, pointing to the arena.
John looked back at the arena, and noticed not only had the other fighters left, but his opponent was already standing on the arena waiting for him.
"Ah, thanks," John said to her, then took to the sky and flew towards the arena below. He landed a moment later and looked towards his opponent, another girl from the Mage Dao Sect.
The girl was quite beautiful. She had large hazel eyes, long black hair that flowed down to her lower back, and was rather tall when compared to other girls her age. She wore the signature purple robes of the Mage Dao Sect, and appeared to be in her late teens. A casual inspection of her formation armband revealed some of her information to John.
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