27 NECESSARY FEAR (1/2)

Shambala Sect VKBoy 65710K 2022-07-21

”Say goodbye to your arm, airhead!” Geragorn's plummeted the mace vertically at his opponent's shoulder.

Lirzod crossed his arms to block the incoming attack, but a silhouette entered his vision before the mace reached him.

The attack was neutralized with a delicate arm movement, without making much of a sound.

”Hmm?” Geragorn narrowed his eyes at the person who interrupted his attack. ”You... Why do you care for this foolish one?”

”He's smaller than you in physique, but who knows, his balls might be bigger than yours,” The lady monk said in a teasing manner, concealing smile in her eyes.

”Don't push your luck, lady!” Geragorn let go of the mace and his elbow soared at her chin from underneath. Her eyeballs moved down, and she swiftly tapped his elbow and sprang up, her legs spread out as she jumped over Lirzod and landed behind him, who was staring at her with a lack of certainty in his eyes. ”Heh!” Geragorn smiled and kicked in Lirzod's stomach, startling both of them. Lirzod who was focused on the lady didn't see that kick coming, and neither did the lady, and they both fell back to the ground on top of each other.

Lirzod spilled blood and his head lied on her chest, seemingly from losing consciousness but the slight upward curl of the corners of his lips told otherwise.

”What a great position,” Geragorn sneered. ”I'm sure you're enjoying it. Guess you are a monk only in name.”

The lady monk pushed Lirzod's body aside and stood before she assumed a flowing stance.

”Are you sure you want to fight me for him?” Geragorn's voice turned cold.

”Not necessarily for him, but definitely for what you spoke about my monkhood!” With a propel, she bolted ahead and let fly a sweeping kick at Geragorn who blocked it with his forearm.

BAM~!

The impact was resounding, as loud as if a hundred kilo boulder fell from the skies on a solid ground. The subtle and fleeting air gush that spread around made most people among the crowd squint their eyes and take a step back.

”You gotta be kidding me. If those two that can use Barth fight here, this track will be spoiled!” Some parts of the crowd were unsettled.

”Hmph, so you can perform a kick after all,” Geragorn stared at his opponent.

”Better than you can pack a punch,” The moment her other foot landed on the ground, she twirled her body and swiftly kicked the arm of Geragorn away from its defense, and her other leg nailed into his stomach. The pointy wooden footwear she wore made him feel the pain, but he tightened his stomach muscles and pressed her foot. She startled and pulled her leg back, and she did succeed, but her footwear got stuck.

Geragorn took the footwear and broke it into two halves with his bare hands as if he was breaking a biscuit. ”That itched. Don't tell me that's the best kick you got.”

”I wouldn't bet on that if I were you,” The monk maintained her sangfroid as she removed her other footwear and moved a couple steps away in an arching path.

”We'll see,” he was about to step forward.

”You pig-faced piggy!” At that time, a voice came from behind Geragorn, and a mace hammered on his head.

The mace cracked, and the blood of everyone in the crowd ran cold upon seeing Lirzod in action.

”You little—” Geragorn gritted his teeth and turned back to grab hold of Lirzod, but a hideous foot loomed onto his face and smacked his cheek, making him crash and roll multiple times on the ground.

The crowd was set on their heels and watched in wide-opened mouths.

”She sent that four hundred pound monster packing to the side! How much power can her kicks generate?”

Geragorn stood faster than he fell down, and a bruise blemished his cheek though it was mostly obscured by his reddish skin. The drop of blood dripping down a corner of his mouth was as plain as the nose on his face. He rubbed it and glanced at his own droplet of blood, and all the muscles in his body began to strengthen. ”Now you've done it, monk lady!”

”Shit, he's pissed!” The members among the crowd panicked. ”The tracks are done for. Everyone run!”

Everybody began to run like mad dogs.

Geragorn lunged onto the monk with a thundering jump that left a hole in the ground. His fist loomed onto her face fiercer than a lion's paw, and she wished to meet his fist with her foot. Both of their weapons were about to meet head-on when a figure appeared out of nowhere and terminated both the attacks with bare hands.

Lirzod eyes lit up upon seeing that person. Geragorn and the monk, however, were surprised, and immediately pulled back their attacks.

”Madame Stussy,” the lady monk respectfully pulled back her leg and joined her arms at her chest, before bowing, ”I apologize for having you touch my feet.”

”You need not say anything, Everna,” Stussy glanced at her once before she turned towards Geragorn, making him frown and take a step back. It seemed like he knew what she was going to say by her look alone. ”You have overstayed on this deck.”

”I…” Geragorn wanted to say something, but he couldn't find the words he was looking for. He kept scratching the back of his head with his finger.

”The lives of all the Entries that board this ship haven't necessarily been beds of roses,” Stussy's voice was rather mollifying. ”Troubling them right away isn't an exemplary thing.”

”I won't go as far as to say 'sorry for the trouble,'” Geragorn began to walk away. ”Like you, I have a priori belief of my own about the new Entries. In a way, they must thank me for giving them the necessary fear in order to survive this journey. Anyway, you are the boss, so you make the rules. I'm heading to the higher decks. You shouldn't have a problem with that.”

”None,” Stussy replied, fixedly looking elsewhere.

”What?” Lirzod was startled. ”How can that pig go to the higher decks after everything he did, and especially when he didn't even finish the run?”

Both Stussy and Everna stared at him with blank faces, while Geragorn snorted as he left.

”Why aren't any of you two speaking?” Lirzod was left confused. ”He's walking away.”

”You seriously believed that he's not fast enough?” Everna said and smiled, as she came in between him and Stussy.

”Well, I just wanted him to win the event and then go. So he's already finished the test.” Lirzod felt a bit disappointed. He was thinking of mocking Geragorn during his run. But now, knowing that he can't do it, he could only rub the back of his neck.

”He's just let the rumors out himself, so that some would pick a fight with him,” Everna's smile subsided. ”And he enjoys crushing the rookies that come after him. Most of his underlings are all victims of his methods.”

”That's,” Lirzod paused a moment in a deep thought, so much that he didn't bother about the saliva that was drooping from his mouth. ”So that pig was toying with me from the start.”

”Kind of, yes...” Everna said, taking slow and calm breaths that didn't seem forced. ”Hey, clean your mouth.”

”Oh,” Lirzod was to use her shirt, but she held his head and stopped him. He was forced to use his own shirt. ”So, you are..” Lirzod looked at her from top to bottom, and more than everything else, the image of her face brought tears to his eyes. ”So sorry that you are bald,” His expression turned sad, ”Is there anything I can do to help the hair grow back?”

Everna blinked twice. ”I'm a monk, potato!” She slapped him, greatly surprising him. ”Of course, I will be bald.”

”Monk?” His stomach hardened a bit and he observed her from top to bottom once. ”You are right. I remember it. But I didn't know that the female monks have bald heads.”

”Now you know that they do.”

Lirzod paused a moment before his hand moved in a flash and scratched the top of her head, startling her.

Everna didn't blink but ground her teeth as she glared at him. ”What was that for?”

”Just confirming,” Lirzod said and nodded twice, ”Mm, doesn't seem like it's some fake hairless wig.”

”Hairless wig? It's called a skull cap. And I'm not—”

”So you're wearing one?” Lirzod was startled and tried to touch her head again, but she grabbed his hand and pushed it away.

”Let me finish my words. I was about to say that I'm not wearing a skull cap,” she scratched her head a bit, bringing out a droplet of blood.

”What were you doing?” Lirzod reflexively placed his hand on her head.

”It's a minor wound. Will heal in no time,” Everna let out a slightly hard smile. ”Do you at least believe me now?”

Lirzod stared at her for a moment before nodding. ”This is my first time seeing a monk in flesh. Your skull is so smooth,” Lirzod's words loosened her smile a bit.

”You can remove your hand now.”