The woman was strong. Stronger at least than anyone else he had fought until now. But still, she wasn't strong enough to fight him should he fully use his physical strength on top of the sword.
Having to restrict his own strength was more annoying than it was helpful. He wanted to fight to his content.
Alex pushed the woman back, but she came back right away, stabbing toward him. Alex was about to block, but the spear suddenly blurred. To his surprise, the spear had gone invisible.
The woman held her hands in the same position, but there was nothing to say whether she held the spear in her hand or not.
Alex waited until she arrived within his range before searching for the spear with his Spiritual Sense. He had a fraction of a second to locate it and then stop it.
He parried the spear at the last second, redirecting it to the side.
The woman took the momentum of the redirection and spun around as her left hand flung toward Alex as a burst of white light appeared from it. It struck Alex in the chest.
A massive explosion rang aloud with dust covering the entire location. The woman was pushed back by her own force, landing a distance away before she came to a halt.
The people behind her cheered, but she alone did not look happy in that moment. As the dust settled, it became obvious why that was.
Alex casually dusted his robes, having not moved a single inch from where he was.
The woman's eyes narrowed.
"Do you hold a grudge against our sect?" she asked.
Alex gave a confused look. "Of course not. What makes you say that?"
"Then why have you come to fight us?" she asked.
"I simply wish to find strong warriors and train myself against them," Alex said. "I have no interest in hurting you or your sect."
The woman was taken aback by his response. "But why?" she asked. "You're already so strong. You're stronger than me."
"I can get stronger," Alex replied. "If you don't mind, would you please ask your sect to help you with the fight? I'm sure you all have several battle formations to help you become stronger. If you win, I will give you the Elixir."
The woman paused for a moment, turning around. She looked at her husband, the sect leader, who simply nodded.
The man uttered something that Alex could barely make out as 'formation,' and a group of people settled all around in a crescent formation.
Alex wondered what sort of battle formation he was going to witness now.
At first, he could see no change around the woman or himself. But then, something happened.
It took Alex a moment to figure out what had changed. The surroundings had gotten hotter, the wind blew faster. The people moved swifter than before.
The woman spun her spear around her, a dull white glow appearing around it.
Spear Intent.
Alex felt pleasantly surprised to see it. It almost seemed like Spear Qi even, but not yet.
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