Silence descended over the arena as they all stopped to look at John. He was a Late Meridian Forging cultivator, yet he had just easily defeated an Early Heaven Tribulation cultivator. They had never seen such a thing before, and didn’t know if trickery was at hand to make such a thing possible.
However, when they thought back to how he had effortlessly blocked a full powered attack from that youths great hammer, they couldn’t help but shiver at the thought of them blocking the attack in such a way. If they had attempted to do such a thing, their arms would have most likely shattered, despite being in a higher realm.
Alderen opened his eyes as he gazed at John for a moment, looking at him in a new light. After a short while, he closed his eyes once again, resuming his calm meditation.
Meanwhile, the youth who had threatened Iris and John couldn’t help but pause as well, his wary eyes looking at John with both fear and confusion. As a genius of his sect, he almost always got what he wanted when he asked.
Iris’s refusal to join his group was an insult to his pride, and he had come into the arena to make her regret her decision. He had expected this to be an easy thing, but had clearly underestimated his opponents.
However, John’s words clearly indicated that he was not going to interfere with their battle, causing the youth to sigh in slight relief.
A satisfied smirk appeared on Iris’s face as she saw the youth before her be knocked down a peg.
“What are you smirking at?” the youth barked out, his agitation climbing. He did not like the way Iris was looking at him, as if the fight had already been concluded. She still had a lower cultivation than him, and the youth did not expect her to also have freakish combat prowess..
“I’m smirking at you,” Iris replied. “Or more, the thought of you begging me for mercy in a short while.”
“You bitch! Die!” the youth yelled out angrily, his anger instantly ignited by Iris’s words. He instantly shot towards her, his aura climbing powerfully as he prepared to unleash his first attack.
An amused smile lingered on Iris’s face as she too began to move, while her eyes began to glow with a profound glimmer. The youth arrived before her and instantly slashed his sword down towards her. He was holding nothing back, and it was clear that in his rage he did not care if he killed Iris or not.
Che!
The sword sliced forward, narrowly missing Iris by the smallest of margins. In fact, some in the crowd winced as they watched the attack, as they had assumed it had landed on her. Watching from nearby to prevent any interference, John smirked in knowing at what was to come. Iris had done the same to Aaron, who found fighting her to be the most frustrating thing in his life.
Bang!
The sword sliced down and hit the arena below, as the contact on Iris’s body that was expected did not happen. The youth’s eyes widened slightly, as he had expected this attack of his to land. However, his opponent has been able to mysteriously dodge in the perfect manner at the perfect time, almost as if she had seen through the attack.
Bang!
Iris’s right foot swung out, slamming into the waist of the youth. The youth shot backwards a few dozen yards before coming to a stop. His heated gaze stared back at Iris, while his anger continued to climb.
“Huh? You took no damage at all from that kick?” Iris said to the youth with slight surprise. “Ah, you are the Heaven Tribulation Realm afterall. I guess I can’t treat this like a game.”
A pair of straight daggers suddenly appeared in her hands, each about a foot long. They were black in color, and gave off a slightly menacing aura, as if they had claimed many lives before.
John raised an eyebrow as he stared at the daggers in Iris’s hands.
‘Dagger’s are normally bad weapons, as their short range is a great disadvantage. However, with Iris’s speed, as well as her eye talents, she can easily read an opponent and break through their openings better than anyone else could. Getting close enough to use daggers on an opponent may be hard for others, but for Iris it should be the best thing. Not only that, but the light weight of the daggers ensures she can maintain her top speed, further emphasizing her strengths. Truly a good fit.’
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