Book 9, His Fame Shakes the World β Chapter 26, A Time and a Place
In turn, Haydsonβs body had been knocked flying far away at high speed by this terrifying clashing force. Only after flying backwards for nearly a hundred meters did Haydson stabilize himself, and a hint of blood leaked out from Haydsonβs mouth.
Haydson wiped the blood away, staring down at the Channe River.
βWhat a fine Prodigy Sword Saint. His final attack truly was powerful.β Haydson murmured to himself. At a do or die moment, Olivierβs final attack had reached a new level of power, and had actually broken through Haydsonβs defense and struck Haydsonβs body, causing him to be injured.
βRumble.β The torrential rain continued to fall nonstop, and on the surface of Channe River, the waves of water roiled about. Quickly, that βscarlet redβ color atop the surface of the river dissipated and disappeared from sight.
A deathly silence!
Everyone had fallen silent, and the people at the two banks of the river stared into the Channe River. Everyone wanted to know, had that glorious Prodigy Sword Saint died, just like that?
βElder brother!β Blumer didnβt hesitate at all. Shedding bitter tears of pain, he threw himself directly into the turbid waters of the Channe River.
βMaster Linley, did Olivier die?β Emperor Johann was worried.
Linley shook his head. βIβm not sure either.β As he spoke, Linley lowered his head to glance at Bebe, who looked upwards at Linley with resignation. βBoss, Olivierβs aura is extremely weak right now, and he isnβt even breathing. I can only detect the barest hint of life in him. It seems he really is about to die.β
The countless spectators were all discussing this situation in hushed tones, wondering if Olivier had truly died. But everyone still rememberedβ¦Olivierβs dazzling final blow.
βPlop!β Water sprayed everywhere.
Carrying a body, Blumer rushed out of the water. Linley could instantly tell that Olivierβs face was drained of all blood and was totally white, and his lips were ashen as well. He was no longer breathing.
Only by using spiritual essence to probe him could one sense that Olivier was still alive.
βMove, move!β Carrying the Lightshadow sword, the obsidian sword, and his older brother Olivier in his arms, Blumer charged directly towards the direction of Emperor Johann.
Blumerβs eyes were filled with tears.
βYour Imperial Majesty, your Imperial Majesty, where are the healers? Quick, quick!β Blumer shouted frantically.
For this battle, Emperor Johann had prepared in advance for the most exalted Arch Magus of light magic of the ninth rank in the palace to come.
βMr. Anders [Anβte], quick, save Olivier.β Emperor Johann immediately said.
A silver-haired old man immediately walked out from behind Emperor Johann and hurried towards Olivierβs prone body. His hands glowing with white light, he touched Olivierβs body. Soon, color began to quickly reappear in Olivierβs face.
βHow is he? How is my older brother?β Blumer said frantically.
Although Blumer was very stubborn and very cold towards others, in Blumerβs heart, he loved Olivier like a father. His older brother had raised him ever since he was young. To Blumer, there was nobody more important than his older brother.
βDonβt be hasty. Just now, all I did was heal the simpler wounds Lord Olivier has sustained. I need to use more healing magic to address his internal injuries.β The silver haired old man nodded as he spoke, then immediately began to mumble the words to a magic spell. Blumer watched, feeling anxious and nervous, but he didnβt dare to interrupt the work of this light-style Arch Magus.
Soonβ¦
A starry light entered Olivierβs body, and the wounds on Olivierβs body began to rapidly heal. The efficacy of this healing magic was quite astonishing.
βHrm?β The silver haired old man shook his head, puzzled.
βWhat is it?β Blumer asked frantically.
The silver haired old man shook his head, frowning. βLord Olivierβs body has been totally healed. His external injuries, his organs, and his broken bones are all restored. But Lord Olivier didnβt wake up. Thisβ¦β
Linley was carefully inspecting Olivier as well.
βOlivierβs soul has been wounded.β Bebe said mentally to Linley. βI can feel that his spirit is extremely weak right now.β
Just at this moment, the gray-robed Haydson flew over slowly from the sky, agilely and gracefully coming to a halt in front of Emperor Johann.
βHaydson!β Blumer stared hatefully at Haydson.
His one and only older brother, his one and only family member. Blumer felt boundless hatred towards Haydson. If it wasnβt for the fact that he was far weaker than him, Blumer probably wouldβve charged straight for him.
βStop staring at me. Your older brotherβs spirit was heavily wounded, and he is hovering at the point of life and death, but that isnβt because of me. When executing his final attack, your older brother seemed to utilize some sort of forbidden technique to attack me, hoping to take me down with him.β Haydsonβs face was rather pale as well.
βForbidden technique?β Blumer frowned.
Suddenly, he rememberedβ¦
A while ago, he wanted to learn the obsidian sword technique from his elder brother, but Olivier had instructed to focus on learning the Lightshadow sword technique, and not to train in the diametrically opposite obsidian sword technique.
βCould it be that there really is some sort of taboo preventing people from utilizing two diametrically opposite Elemental Laws at the same time?β Blumer lowered his head to stare at his older brother.
Olivierβs face was ruddy, and his body was clearly in peak condition. But he still didnβt wake up, and his spiritual aura was extremely weak, as though it could be extinguished at any moment.
βLord Olivier lost?β
βHis brother carried his corpse out. Alas, the Prodigy Sword Saint has died.β
βWho said he died? Maybe heβs just unconscious due to his injury.β
βNo matter what happened, Lord Haydson, the Monolithic Sword Saint, seems to be fine, and even flew down from the skies. Clearly, he is far stronger than Lord Olivier.β
Those millions of spectators were all discussing this battle. Although the skies were filled with torrential rain, it couldnβt douse their burning ardor. Everyone was filled with excitement at what they had just seen. Regardless of whether Olivier was dead or just passed out from his injuries, one thing was certainβ¦
The victor of this duel was the Monolithic Sword Saint, Haydson!
This result was one which the vast majority had predicted. After all, Haydson had been famous for too long, and was reputed to be the most powerful Saint alive. He had never been defeated. It was very normal for him to be the victor of this duel.
Everyone wouldβve been stunned if Haydson had lost.
The flood of spectators slowly began to melt away. Many began to head towards the imperial capital, while others headed towards some villages on the outskirts of the city.
The people slowly left, but the soldiers still stood guard.
βMy elder brother wonβt die.β Blumer said coldly. And then, carrying his elder brotherβs body, he ordered his servants to carry the Lightshadow and obsidian swords and follow him. Blumer left, carrying his older brother in his arms.
βI hope Olivier can make it past this disaster.β Emperor Johann sighed. Right now, Emperor Johann was surrounded by over a thousand people.
These people were all nobles. Many of them wished to know if Olivier was alive or dead.
βLord Haydson truly is powerful. Once again, he won easily.β A distant nobleβs voice rang out respectfully. Haydson laughed calmly.
And then Haydson looked at Linley. With a loud laugh, he said, βActually, compared to Olivier, Iβd rather have a competition against Master Linley.β
A stunned silence.
Everyone was shocked. Haydson had just completed a major duel with Olivier, and now he wanted to challenge Linley to a duel?
Linley was silent for a moment, then spoke. βHaydson, what do you mean by this?β
Haydson smiled. βLast time at the Coloseeum, you and Olivier didnβt finish your duel, but Olivier had drawn his obsidian sword, and you had prepared your adamantine heavy sword. I remember at that time, you had said that your adamantine heavy sword techniques were based on the Laws of the Earth, right?β
βIndeed.β Linley nodded.
βI, too, am a person who studies the Laws of the Earth. I imagine that if we were to engage in a competition, it would be of great benefit to both of us in our attempts to break through to a higher level of understanding.β Haydson looked at Linley. βLinley, Iβd like to invite you to spar. Would you accept?β
Neither the surrounding nobles nor Emperor Johann dared to make a sound.
One was reputedly the strongest Saint alive. The other was a Saint who was a genius the likes of which the world had never seen.
βBig brotherβ¦β Wharton couldnβt help but speak out.
Linley turned to glance at his little brother. He chuckled.
Wharton, in his heart, was frantic and angry. He thought to himself, βThis Haydson really is despicable. He just finished beating Olivier to the brink of death. Does he now want to kill my big brother as well? Is it because he saw both my big brother and Olivier are both geniuses, and are afraid that in the future, they would threaten his status?β
Wharton wasnβt the only person thinking this. Many of the people present were thinking this as well.
After all, Linley and Olivier were both dazzling geniuses. One had been beaten to the point where whether or not he would survive was at question. And now, Haydson invited Linley to spar? Many people naturally questioned his real motives.
βWhat, you refuse?β Haydson asked with a laugh.
Linley looked at Haydson, a smile on his face. βName a time, and name a place?β
Haydson was startled.
He immediately understood that this meant Linley was accepting his challenge. βIβve already competed today against Olivier and am not in peak form. How about this. Three months from now, on August 4th, in the air above Mt. Tujiao, east of the city. Letβs have our competition there.β
βFine.β Linley smiled and nodded.
Linley wanted to duel with Haydson as well. He had just begun to understand this Pulseguard Defense technique. Combining that with his βProfound Truths of the Earthβ attack, Linley didnβt think that he would be easily defeated. After all, he not only was protected by the Pulseguard Defense, he also was protected by his draconic scales. With such powerful defenses, most likely it would be hard to say if Haydsonβs was better or his own was better.
βSince this is the case, then your Imperial Majesty, Linley, Iβll bid you farewell.β Haydson nodded to each of them, then transformed into a gray streak of light as he flew away into the sky.
βBig broβ¦β Wharton ran over frantically.
βIβm fine. Victory and defeat is yet to be determined.β Linley smiled confidently, and then he led his people back towards their residence.
As for those nobles and the members of the imperial clan, they were all engaged in endless speculation. After a while though, all of them returned back to the imperial capital as well under the cover of rain.
The Channe River once more regained its normal peacefulness. Only the mess left behind at the riverbanks gave testament to the earlier excitement.
β¦β¦β¦..
At the place where the Channe River and the Yulan River intersected, a six story tall enormous ship was sailing from the Yulan River into the Channe River. A row of knights were standing in a neat row on the deck.
Many of those powerful knights had magical beasts as well. Ordinary people did not have access to magical beasts; for so many of the knights to have magical beasts meant that the status of the person on this ship was quite extraordinary.
βWhen we arrive at the Channe River, weβll be only three days out from the imperial capital of the OβBrien Empire. Unfortunately, weβll have missed the duel between the Prodigy Sword Saint, Olivier, and Lord Haydson.β
The warriors on the shipβs deck were chatting amongst each other.
Right at this time, a man with white streaked hair came out onto the top deck. He seemed to be a middle-aged man in his forties or fifties. By his side was a brown-furred bear that looked charmingly naΓ―ve. This bear was roughly as tall as a person was, and seemed very cute.
βGrowl. Growl. Master. I really donβt feel comfortable here on the water. Letβs fly instead.β That charmingly naΓ―ve seeming bear said to the middle-aged man.
βI know you hate water.β The middle-aged man laughed as he walked to the chain linked side of the boat, staring down into the waves.
βYour Honor.β Seeing the middle-aged man, the soldiers on the ship deck all said respectfully. Just at this time, a tall, golden-haired beautiful woman came walking out with a smile. Laughing, she headed towards the middle-aged man. βTeacher, weβve already arrived at the Channe River. We should be arriving at the OβBrien Empire soon.β
The middle-aged man laughed as he glanced at the golden-haired woman. βHaha. Indeed we are. Delia, I think you are even more impatient than I am.β