63 Chapter 63: Glacial Battle (2/2)

Summoner Sovereign Tomoyuki 49860K 2022-07-21

”I knew you were a master of close combat techniques, but I didn't expect you to have mastered martial arts too.” I was amazed. First Troy, and now Jie Bing. It seemed that the mages who bought into my Dad's philosophy weren't all that rare after all.

Jie Bing narrowed his eyes, but didn't say anything anymore. There was nothing more to be said. He would rather fight than talk. You know the old adage – let our fists do the talking. That was the type of mentality that Jie Bing embraced.

Therefore, he lunged at me again.

This time, I was more prepared, I dodged his tackle and then slammed my elbow into his back, dropping him. Jie Bing reacted by throwing his hands to the ground and springing himself back up, throwing his leg up for a kick. I stepped back, his feet almost grazing my chin, and then kicked him. Jie Bing crossed his arms to block my foot and was blown away, but he cartwheeled and landed on his feet. Before I knew what was going on, he launched a barrage of punches that forced me into the defensive. While I deflected his punches, he suddenly dropped to a crouch and kicked me in the chest.

”…!”

Skidding backward, I lowered my hands defensively. Jie Bing got back to his feet, watching me warily for a counterattack, but I merely maintained my defensive stance. Snorting, the ice mage than propelled himself forward again.

”?!”

He had been expecting Wing Chun, but this time, I allowed him to get past him, and using an aikido technique that my Dad taught me, I used his momentum against him, grabbing the back of his uniform and tripping him before sending him sprawling headfirst on the ground, dazed. Before he could recover, I kicked him in the face, causing him to almost black out.

”!!!”

Before I could finish him off, my instincts screamed a warning. Icy magical energy was surging from Jie Bing's body and freezing the entire arena. I quickly jumped away from reflex before I could get captured by the ice, almost slipping and falling as the ground beneath my feet was frozen over.

”…so the rumors were true. You really did learn martial arts.” Jie Bing was rising to his feet with a cold smile. ”Interesting.”

”You're welcome to my Dad's dojo anytime,” I replied. Jie Bing shrugged nonchalantly, seeming uninterested of which dojo I attended. All he cared about was having a good fight. Now that I studied him, I could see that he was actually enjoying himself.

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”It's time to get serious,” he muttered as he stretched out his right hand. Silver-blue light coalesced into his palm and took the shape of an ice sword.

At that moment, all the spectators fell silent. To be honest, I wasn't even paying attention to them, so I barely noticed, but the silence after the background chatter died down was pretty palpable. For an elementalist to reach the stage of materialization spoke volumes of his potential.

Of course, weapons materialized using one's magical energy would be inferior to actual Divine Devices, but they held one advantage. They were a far more superior conduit for magical energy than Divine Devices. They might be more fragile, less durable and could not contain as much power as actual Divine Devices, but they suited the user completely.

Jie Bing swung his sword, unleashing a howling wind of snow toward me. I merely stood there, allowing the frost to pelt me, knowing that he was merely showing off and not actually attacking. I wasn't going to allow him to intimidate me with such a display of power. Even as I watched him, Jie Bing's body was gradually being wreathed in an icy aura. Faint traces of azure magical energy enveloped his figure, its glacial quality emanating a freezing effect that almost caused me to stop cold.

Whoosh!

I wasn't given any time to snap out of my chilled stupor. Jie Bing had suddenly advanced, charging at me with his sword. Watching him, I suddenly recalled what he told me before the match. His reason for challenging me.

My magic was similar to his? Indeed it was.

”Gemini.”

Muttering the word under my breath, I cast my spell and my twin swords materialized in my hands. Crossing them, I parried Jie Bing's attack. His ice sword clashed against my Gemini twin swords, the azure blade sparkling against a conglomeration of black and white. Jie Bing then withdrew his sword before he slashed repeatedly at me. I parried him blow by blow, first deflecting his ice sword with Castor and countering with Pollux. But Jie Bing managed to draw his sword back to defend before he retaliated with a swift stroke.

Not just a single swift stroke. His thrust that slammed into Castor turned into a barrage, with him executing almost a hundred strikes under a minute. His hands blurred, and his azure ice sword turned into a streak of azure. I was almost unable to follow his movements with my eyes and could only rely completely on instincts to block each and every blow.

Spinning around, Jie Bing's movements almost mimicked an elegant waltz, his movements precise and flawless. Each strike aimed at my weak point – my neck, my heart, and my head. At the same time, I was slowly growing used to how predictable they were. If I knew where Jie Bing was aiming for, then it was but a simple matter for me to block them.

Even so, he was overwhelming me with the sheer speed and brutality of his attacks. Whirling like an ice tornado, Jie Bing was suppressing my every movements and pushing me to a corner. Even though we were both armed with swords, it was clear that Jie Bing's swordsmanship was superior. Against his icy maelstrom of attacks, I could only defend. I was slowly losing my chance to counter.

Not only that, Jie Bing's icy aura was sapping my strength, slowing my movements and causing my responses to be sluggish. More than once I had experienced a close shave where his sword sliced just millimeters away from my neck because his blade slipped through my clumsy defenses.

Despite holding the advantage, Jie Bing for some reason was growing more frustrated, his expression darkening with each second.

Apparently he thought he would be able to finish me off within two minutes. But three minutes had passed and he found my defenses impenetrable. He had come agonizing close to delivering a lethal strike, but somehow I just barely managed to stay a single step ahead of him, avoiding a fatal blow.

Just how was I doing it?

Glowering at me, Jie Bing intensified his attacks, sending a flurry of sword strikes that took me by surprise and almost overwhelmed me.