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Chapter 771

    Chapter 771


    As Scarlet Alliance cultivators poured through the outer barrier, those in the inner barrier joined the fight as well. Timothy, Chidi, and Sly all charged out. Margriet hesitated, but understood she wouldnt be much help in her current state. Meanwhile, Chikere was just watching carefully.


    Chidi focused on the flow of energy. Obviously he couldnt interact with every single cultivators intentions at once. Instead, he narrowed his field down to the grand formation around them and a few potential opponents. The constant heat on one moon and the cooler shadowed moon provided a flow of energy that powered the swiftly but not <em>hastily</em> constructed rules carved by his mother. Her level of understanding that brought her to the Augmentation phase was beyond hisprehension, but he understood the formation was working towards his benefit.


    Three foes stood in sequence along Chidis nned route. The first was a cultivator of deathly energy. He twisted the natural flow of energy, reaching for Chidi. In return, Chidis sword shed out, synchronizing with the formations carved into his body. He was unable to rebound the technique as he intended, but his de cut apart the flow, dispersing the attack around him. In the same swing, he cut off the mans head. It would perhaps have taken a longer exchange of moves, except they were within his mothers domain. A slight increase in his own flow of energy and a sluggishness in his enemies proved to be a vast difference in actualbat effectiveness.


    The second foe was alreadyunching her attack. The power of ice, like that loud guy. Abraham, was it? Chidi didnt know who this Frozen One was, but that figures disciples had chosen the wrong target. More than that, theyd gone far out of their territory in an arrogant manner. Spears of ice tore through the air towards Chidi while he twisted his body, his de slicing one in two and deflecting another to the side.


    His sword sliced towards the woman, only to be reflected by a solid barrier of ice. It wasnt impossible for Chidi to slice through such a thing, of course, but it took more than raw force. But here, he had ess to a better option. Drawing on just a small part of the sun facing moon and the energy that was passing through the formation, Chidi carved several fine lines into the surface of the icy barrier. From those lines, the heat of the formation spread, shattering the ice as his de stabbed through the second womans heart.


    A sh came at Chidi from behind, so clumsy he almost didnt dodge it. No, he almost dodged <em>into</em> it. It didnt make any sense at all, but that was how it was. He spun around to make better use of his de, matching edge to edge with the third of his targets. The woman was strange, making use of a wide variety of sword techniques, some familiar and some not.


    But more than the variety of her attacks, Chidi wondered at how they were performed. Even without having experienced them before he knew how they should work and he had the feeling everything was wrong on purpose. And yet, he felt himself struggling. Even more so when techniques he clearly recognized began to be used against him.


    It was like fighting grandmaster Chikere if she was sick. And drunk. With one hand tied behind her back and only a single sword held in the other. But the point wasnt the presence of the enemy, but the very utilization of the techniques. Rarely was there anything new in the realm of battles, simply different understandings and perfection of techniques. But even so, Chidi was aware these had been gleaned from Chikere, even if imperfectly.


    No. Could it be said to be imperfect, if every tilt of the wrist or bending of the elbow was intentional? A sloppy copy would be something else entirely. Chidi continued the fight, almost certain he could win at any time but fascinated by how the attacks managed to flow together. Not smooth like a river, but more like a dozen barrels of wine being haphazardly dumped into a sluice. But flow it did.


    What was the <em>point</em> of this? Surely not to win a battle. Seeking perfection in imperfection? That would only work if this woman survived. And she would not. As Chidis de sliced across her throat, he realized he hadnt been paying attention to her de. That was what the main dissonance hade from, as the perfection of the de shed with the imperfection of the technique. Then the tip of the de touched the ground as it fell from the womans dying hands, and it was no more. Or perhaps the sword never existed to begin with.


    -----


    Elsewhere on the battlefield, Catarina was currently staring at the Augmentation cultivator Abraham, an icy shell covering him and surrounding <em>that</em> was a condensed formation barrier.


    You know, theres no point in putting in so much effort to block my attack if Im not actually attacking, Catarina said. You should have used that energy to break out, you know? Something about sufficient power can break any barrier formation?


    Rather than fully dissolving his shield, Abraham left most of it intact, merely drawing away the ice on the side opposite of Catarina to leave a hole. His fist punched outwards, icy rime forming on the barrier as it trembled. But he had little space to move his arms, or to form his energy into anything of significance.


    Determining that, Abraham condensed much of his remaining energy into the shape of a spear he held in his hand, thrusting forward with great strength. A hole was punctured into the barrier. You see that, witch? Your barrier is broken!


    Okay, Catarina said. Ill admit it. Its broken. So are you going to climb out or? She gestured to the hole no more than the size of a palm.


    Abraham red at it, as if doing so would force the hole to berger. I understand now. It was always an illusion to make me waste my energy. When really, I should have been He spun around, hurling the spear towards the other side of the barrier, Attacking you directly!


    The spear tore through the barrier, but having been used for the same purpose once it had little energy left beyond that. The swiftness with which the spear of ice should have pierced Catarina became a leisurely arc through the air that she simply sidestepped.


    Catarina blinked as she looked at Abraham. Is that it? She took several steps that appeared to be pointless, but were part of calcted movements to redirect the flow of energy. The holes in the barrier sealed. Just because it didnt shatter doesnt mean it wasnt a real barrier. Why should I bother standing up to your full might? And yes, I did intend for you to waste your effort. But just because it defies your expectations doesnt make it an illusion. She walked up to the barrier, pressing her face against it. Now, what made you think you coulde here and survive?


    The might of the Exalted Quadrant is unstoppable! Abraham dered.


    Let us put aside the truth or falsity of that statement, Catarina said. What made <em>you</em> personally think you could brazenly enter our territory and survive?


    You wouldnt dare to y me. The Exalted Quadrant will retaliate with greater measure.


    Ah, but youre mistaken about something. There is no reason to hesitate when you are already going to act as you please. The Exalted Quadrant has shown no regard for even their negotiations with the Trigold Cluster. Why, then, should we expect any different here? If you were allowed to leave, you would simplye back with more. And so


    You will kill me. But my death will be known to the Frozen One. And I will be avenged.


    Thats great information, actually, Catarina said. But also, you think Id put you in a bubble to kill you? Dont be stupid. We have all sorts of people who would like to know the information you have bouncing around in that noggin of yours. Oh, and before you try to-


    The man stretched out his fist, mming it into his own chest. Most likely, he would leave a bruise.


    Before you try to kill yourself, Catarina sighed, Be aware that I didnt bait you to use up the majority of your energy for fun. It just made it easier to siphon off the rest. Ultimately Ie out behind, but since <em>you</em>e out with nothing Catarina shrugged. I feel like the exchange rate is worth it.


    -----


    The battle ended with the vast majority of the Exalted Quadrant cultivators in. They could not be safely ransomed back to the Exalted Quadrant, nor was it useful to keep most of them around for interrogation. And there was no question about whether or not they might be guilty. This wasnt their territory, or even vaguely neutral territory. Every single one of them was an invadingbatanting after the life of a member of the Scarlet Alliance. And more than that, the sheer disrespect they had shown by their brazen approach had to be dealt with harshly. Even Anton would have agreed about that. Sometimes, people just had to die.


    Introductions- and reintroductions- were made with Sly and Margriet. Then there came the matter of Chikere. Her apprentice was the first to truly understand her condition. It was far more than the physical damage, though that was obvious enough for everyone to pick out.


    You dont have any swords, Chidi said as he led her towards a ship that would take them back towards Xankeshan. Im sorry. It must be quite unpleasant.


    It was, Chikere said. Each loss hurt more than these, Chikere gestured to her wounds which were beginning to turn into scars.


    I dont have much, Chidi said. But if it would help, I have backup swords you could hold onto?


    I dont- Chikere stopped herself. That probably wont make me feel better.


    Alright, Chidi nodded. Suit yourself. Would you like some healing pills?


    Chikere sighed, I suppose. Itll at least get rid of the aches.


    After providing what care he could- including some food- Chidi sought out Margriet. He had sensed some reaction to his involvement with Chikere. What was she going to say? Chidi asked.


    Why should I know that? Margriet evaded the question. You know her better, dont you?


    Im not the one who spent thest however long it has been with her, Chidi replied. And people dont react like that for nothing. A slight inhtion. Shifting of the feet. All sorts of small movements.


    I thought I controlled my nces pretty well.


    People rely on that aspect of others far too much, Chidi said. So what was it?


    Well, it might have just been her angry at the situation. But she seemed rather despondent and mentioning she didnt like swords anymore and that she might be better off dying. Margriet shrugged, Though she did lead us to where you could help her, so she probably didnt actually want to die.


    ... She said she didnt like swords?


    More or less, yeah, Margriet replied. Is that more important than the dying thing?


    Shes never more serious about anything than the topic of swords. So if she really meant it then something is seriously wrong with her.


    She lost a battle, Margriet said. Do you think that could be the cause?


    It shouldnt. She does lose asionally. Who was it to?


    The Limitless Edge. There were even a few disciples here Margriet said. You fought one.


    The Limitless Edge Chidi frowned. An iprehensible technique. But would that make her like this? And how would a random disciple know Chikeres style like that?


    Im sure youd know more than me, Margriet replied. Oh, she did say <em>some</em> hopeful things. Perhaps fantastic but she talked about her arm. The fake one. And some fellow named Uzun? She seemed to think he could help her with the damage.


    That might be more effective than other forms of treatment, Chidi admitted. Thank you for mentioning it. Ill call ahead to ask him about it. Our processing facilities shouldnt be so far behind that we cant replicate <em>something</em>.
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