[Book II Chapter 21] DYLAN: Battle to the Death
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A rainbow of pyrotechnics blanketed a distant hill. Soul had used the talisman Gen had given him.
“They’re really here.” Kailen lamented, visible circles under his eyes. The man hadn’t slept well lately, and Dylan felt a tinge of guilt at his involvement.
“It’ll be fine.” Yingtai reassured him. “I’ll be there to help. Just stick to the plan.”
Agreed. Dylan was confident the two would do alright. He was more concerned about Gen, who’d refused to share his preparations.
Soon Soul appeared over a hill, Sulai’s group in close pursuit. Gen had predicted they’d arrive today, and everyone had gathered to wait. They were on a peak surrounded by valleys separated by sharp ridges. Duels in one location were unlikely to impede another.
Soon Soul joined them, and they moved forwards to confront the Red Sky disciples.
“See, I told you,” Said a brown-haired woman. “There was no way to take them by surprise given Gen Jiang.”
Sulai ignored her and shouted out, “We are here for Soul Skyfell. The rest of you are of no interest. Don’t interfere or you will be shown no mercy.”
“That sounded like a threat.” Gen stepped forwards. “Surely not?”
Sulai glared daggers, “If you get in my way again, I’ll incinerate you myself.”
Gen’s eyes opened in mock shock. “Oh my, what a precarious situation!” He reached up for the sky. “Lady luck, answer my call. Save your poor humble servent.”
As Dylan was cringing at the showmanship, an enormous shadow flew over head. What the——? He scrambled back as a Nemean Griffon landed next to him. Gen smirked viciously, “Seems I haven’t been forsaken.”
The beast appeared confused, unsure why it was here. Gen walked over slowly, “We’re friends, right?” When the talisman in his hand disintegrated, understand lit in the griffon’s eyes. It relaxed letting Gen stroke its golden pelt. Everyone stood in awe.
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Dylan was inclined to agree. That thing is stronger than any of us.
Gen happily climbed on its back. “Now, who wants to play with goldie here?”
“Damn it, Sulai. I knew this would happen.” The brown-haired woman cursed. “I’ll distract Gen and his pet. Finish your business quickly, I don’t know how long I’ll last.”
As the Nemean Griffon took off after the fleeing woman, Mingzhu Su walked forward and pointed at Dylan. “If we’re pairing up, then I chose him.”
“I accept.” Dylan responded instantly.
Leading Mingzhu away from the others, Dylan’s mind raced. He was thrilled his hated foe was handing himself to him on a silver platter, but it was too suspicious. Does he know me?
Once they’d reached a mountain clearing, Mingzhu declared. “This is far enough.”
Dylan faced his enemy. The Red Sky disciple had a relaxed posture, hands behind his back. This composure gave Dylan pause. As he wondered what Mingzhu was up to, he had a vision of the man standing in the Sacred Cloud sect, burning buildings in the background. He remembered the weight of everything he’d lost. The pain and anger give him focus, calming his nerves. You will be the second. Dylan unsheathed his sword.
“Enough, there’s no need for that.” Mingzhu said.
“What?” Dylan stammered at the absurdity of the words.
“Why don’t we stop here?” Mingzhu continued. “I came here humoring Sulay’s need for revenge. By removing one obstacle between her and Soul, I have already done my part. There’s no need to fight.”
Mingzhu studied him, “You don’t strike me as the type to risk your life for others, especially those you barely know. Was I wrong in my assessment?”
I understand. Dylan wanted to laugh. “Aren’t you worried Sulai might lose her life?”
Mingzhu shrugged, “I care for her as little as I imagine you care for that Soul fellow.”
He’s right, but also so wrong. Dylan appraised his opponent. Like the others, he wore the lush attire of the Red Sky Sect. There were no visible weapons. If he wants to die without putting up resistance, who am I to deny him?
Dylan dashed forwards, swinging down his sword. His blow was blocked by a blade of pure fire. “I appear to have misjudged you.” Mingzhu said calmly. “I’m disappointed.”
“It’s simply that I have a reason fight.” Dylan responded.
A second fiery sword appeared in the other hand, and Dylan jumped back to avoid the slash. Mingzhu didn’t pursue. Instead, he brought out a dried flower which glowed ominously. A crimson rose, Dylan recognized.
“While I preferred to avoid battle, I came prepared for it.” Mingzhu crushed the petals in his palm, sending out a scarlet shockwave. While Dylan warded off the magic, every tree, shrub, and blade of grass within sight was set ablaze. The valley had become an inferno.
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As if to confirm the words, red spears shot up at Dylan from the burning field. Dylan backpedaled out of range.
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