Against The Eternity Chapter 33: [32] Chapter - 15: Supreme Body (Part - 1/2)
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[32] Chapter - 15: Supreme Body (Part - 1/2) As they all tightened their grips around their weapons and settled into their stances. The atmosphere around them thickened with the weight of an unavoidable clash before any of them could even speak a little or take another breath. Anshvi and the Grandmaster warrior beside them vanished from the ground in opposing streaks of purple and green light. They shot upward with such explosive velocity that the air cracked in their wake. High above them, they came to a halt. They suspended in mid-air, staring at one another with eyes that reflected nothing but lethal resolve. Each was releasing the killing intent so dense that even the air between them seemed to retreat. A cold current drifted through the battlefield. It brushes past Anshvi from behind, lifting her long purple hair until it floats around her like silken flames. It was acting as an amplifier for the already overwhelming aura she emitted. Neither of them exchanged words or any kind of warnings. The moment their gazes locked, the tension snapped between them, and both launched at each other at blinding speed. But even in that explosive start. It became clear to anyone watching that Anshvi’s speed in the air far surpassed that of most cultivators at the same stage. Her movements were sharp, precise, and unpredictable. She was able to shift her positions so quickly that she seemed to flicker from one place to another. In a blink, she disappeared from in front of the Grandmaster and reappeared just behind him. Before he could react, she twisted her body and delivered a powerful side kick directly into his back. “Too slow,” she whispered, her voice calm but cutting through the thunderous boom created by the impact. “If this is all you have got, then you have already lost.” The Grandmaster warrior hurtled several hundred meters away. His body spiralled through the sky like a broken meteor before regaining control while listening to her words. His expression twisted with disbelief as he steadied himself. His green aura was swirling violently around him. “Are you a beast or a woman?” he growled, clearly shaken and furious. “What do you think?” Anshvi only smirked after that. Her eyes glinted with a cruel amusement as she darted toward him again in a violet blur. The Grandmaster warrior roared and unleashed his full power in an attempt to meet her head-on. Their collision shook the sky once more and sent waves of pressure rolling down to the ground like an approaching storm. Below the airborne battle, Eklavya stood upon shattered earth. He was now facing two Master-level warriors and one severely injured practitioner warrior. The shockwaves created by Anshvi and the Grandmaster’s clash made the ground quiver beneath his feet. Even the colour of the sky shifted. The dark clouds gathered as if summoned by the intensity of the battle above, while the distant echo of thunder rolled across the forest. Eklavya had already borrowed soul power from his token, and he could sense that the disturbances in the atmosphere would soon alert the other disciples of the Falling Leaf Sect. And that would be really, really bad. Time was slipping away from him, and every moment spent on this battlefield posed an increasing risk. He had to finish this fight as swiftly as possible. The injured practitioner warrior, despite his condition. He lunged toward Eklavya with desperation fueling his speed. His fist glowed with concentrated ki as he thrust it forward with the intent to shatter Eklavya’s chest. The blow connected directly, but instead of crushing bones or rupturing organs. The attacker felt only the faint sensation of brushing against something immovable. His eyes widened in confusion and horror. “This punch… it was enough to kill a nine-star practitioner!” he muttered, his voice trembling, “so… how? Just how did nothing happen to a mere one-star practitioner?” He slowly looked up and saw Eklavya staring calmly at him, a faint smirk tugging at his lip