Against The Eternity Chapter 80: [79] Chapter - 50: Two Grandmaster (Part - 2/2)
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[79] Chapter - 50: Two Grandmaster (Part - 2/2) “You old bastard!” the young warrior roared through clenched teeth as his figure flashed across the sky like a streak of dark lightning. His shining silver-black sword, with its emerald-tinted hilt, collided violently against the jade-green blade wielded by the elder of the Falling Leaf Sect. The moment their weapons met, a storm of sparks erupted outward, scattering brilliant fragments of light across the air while the pressure of their clash distorted the surrounding atmosphere and caused the winds below to spiral wildly through the forest canopy. The elder’s expression twisted into a cold sneer as he pushed forward with crushing strength. His aura surged like a relentless tide as he forced the younger warrior backward inch by inch despite the youth’s fierce resistance. “A foolish young man burning his life away in meaningless rage,” the elder said with contempt dripping from every word, grinding his teeth as he poured more power into his arms. “Throwing everything away just to avenge some insignificant stranger who will be forgotten by the world within some years.” The force between them reached a breaking point, and both combatants separated with a violent shockwave that rippled through the sky like a rolling thunderclap. The young warrior landed lightly upon the air itself as though stepping on invisible ground. His eyes blazed with unshakable determination as he widened his stance and allowed his sword to dissolve into countless shimmering particles that returned obediently to his storage ring. Without hesitation, he began forming complex hand signs. His fingers moved with fluid precision as streams of condensed ki gathered around his palms. The elder immediately understood the technique being prepared and responded in kind. He dismissed his own weapon into his storage ring before forming identical yet subtly different. As both fighters completed their preparations, they extended their open palms outward and carved enormous arcs through the air, leaving behind glowing trails that curved like crescent moons suspended. Those arcs condensed into brilliant layers of coloured ki—one shimmering with deep emerald hues while the other radiated a darker, colder brilliance. The moment their gestures were completed. The energy surged forward, launching both warriors toward each other with a speed that shattered the sound barrier. Boom! The collision between their techniques erupted like the detonation of a thunderbolt. A massive wave of ki burst outward in all directions as the surrounding air tore apart with a deafening roar that echoed across mountains and valleys alike. The shockwave flattened trees and cracked stones below. Within the chaos, the young warrior’s voice rang out fiercely. “A devil like you could never understand what comradeship truly means!” As the energy dispersed, both combatants summoned their swords once more. They gripped their weapons with unyielding resolve as they charged toward each other without hesitation. Their blades clashed again and again in a relentless storm of steel and ki. Each strike carried enough force to fracture boulders and send ripples through the sky itself. The rhythm of their battle intensified rapidly. Their sword swings become faster and sharper with every passing moment until the air vibrates continuously with the ringing of metal colliding against metal. Shockwaves erupted from each impact, forming visible rings that expanded outward like ripples across the surface of a vast lake. Gradually, the elder’s experience and overwhelming cultivation began to tip the balance in his favour. Seizing an opening during one of the exchanges, the elder twisted his body and delivered a devastating kick that struck the young warrior during their final clash, sending him flying backwards with unstoppable momentum. The youth’s body tore through the dense forest of the eastern mountainside, snapping old, long trees in half and scattering splinters acro