Chapter 326: An Abrupt Situation [2]

Chapter 326: An Abrupt Situation [2]



It took me a few seconds to realize what had happened, and when the realization hit me, I wasn't able to hold myself from groaning.

'... What in the world is in this bastard's mind?'

I was extremely tempted to just look at the statue but held myself back. I didn't want to give it the idea that I knew about Kiera and Aoife.V/\IssịT n0(v)eL/b(i)(n).co/m for the b/est novel reading experi/en/ce

If they even were possessed by the statue.

"You may leave the platform."

Snapping out of it, I saw the familiar cube appear in front of me.

I glanced at the referee for a brief moment before reaching out for the cube and gripping it tightly.

My vision blurred shortly after.

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The moment I came down, I was met with silence.

All eyes were directed in my direction. There was a mixture of emotions in their gazes, but the most prominent one was anger.

I could vividly see the anger in some of the faces of the contestants as they looked in our direction.

Thankfully, before anyone could voice out their thoughts or show some protest, a voice fell down from above.

[This marks the end of the second round of combat. It was a very wonderful round and exhibition of amazing matches. For the next round, two contestants will be given a 'free' pass and avoid fighting. This pass will be given to the top two ranked figures.]

There wasn't much said to use besides a few words of congratulations and the last part regarding the 'free pass'.

Since there were only six people left, two were given the automatic pass while the others fought for the next round which were be the semi-finals.

[...You will be given a day off. Please get ready for your match-up. The location of the fights will be changed accordingly, and you will be told in advance who your opponent will be.]

With such words, the voice faded and the Plaza fell into silence again.

I looked around me, toward Aoife and Leon who were the remaining ones in my group. Taking into account that the other Empires had only one person left each, we had an overwhelming advantage in terms of numbers.

'...But that's if we take into account that Aoife isn't possessed.'

Now that she was possessed, it was hard to group her with us. Especially since we didn't know what her real motives were.

"Let's go."

Feeling Leon's grip over my shoulder, he nudged me with his head. I nodded quietly and left alongside him.

As we walked, I felt the glares and looks of dissatisfaction from those of the other Empires. In such a hostile environment, I could only walk ahead without much of an expression.

But at the same time, I felt my heart sink.

I knew the blowout from this would be rather annoying.

***

The blowout of Kiera's actions was indeed quite large.

-Julien should be disqualified for deliberately manipulating the matchups. It's completely unfair to the other competitors who had to earn their place through hard-fought battles.

-Kiera and Julien have clearly conspired to rig the results, allowing Julien to advance unfairly. This kind of behavior is unacceptable. Please disqualify him!

-This is a formal complaint about the tournament. Julien and Kiera's actions were completely out of line, and Julien should be disqualified immediately!

The Summit Committee staff was bombarded by letters of complaints that were both from the public and officials from either empire. The situation was so serious that the staff had no

choice but to contact the four main delegates of each empire.

Prince Theron, Prince Lucian, Princess Elysia, and Prince Gael.

They all stood in front of a round table, staring at the numerous letters that were spread in front of them.

Picking one of the letters and reading through it, the corner of Theron's lips pulled up slightly as he looked toward the sickly person sitting opposite him.

"...The situation isn't looking too good for you, isn't it?"

Gael didn't answer and just picked up another letter.

He read through the contents before letting out a small sigh and tossing the letter down.

"This isn't something that I expected to happen."

This entire situation had created quite a mess.

Not only was the public outraged, but the focus of the outrage was directed towards their Empire for 'cheating'.

With Kiera and Julien not needing to fight, then it obviously meant that Julien would be able

to save a lot of energy and spare himself some injuries for the next fights. This way, he'd have

an advantage over the other contestants.

Gael could understand why the public was so outraged.

But what could he do...? This wasn't something that he could've predicted.

"What do you think?"

Although the skill was not something he could easily control, with time, he grew to be able to control it better. At this point, staring at the hairband, Leon felt confident he'd be able to

sense something.

And indeed he did.

Feeling his chest tighten, he turned his head to stare in a particular direction.

[Meldorne St.]

The long cobblestone streets of Grimspire were faintly lit up by the flickering of the lamps.

There weren't many people walking the streets. The night was approaching, and the area they were in was on the eastern side which was primarily the residential area.

Following the feeling in his chest, Leon carefully walked through the streets, turning around several corners and passing several houses.

It was quiet, and the deeper he went, the more worn out the areas became.

The houses started to show signs of abandonment while the cobblestone streets had bits and

pieces of rock missing.

Leon didn't know for how long he walked, and with Julien not speaking, all he could hear was

the faint sound of their footsteps moving.

It felt strangely eerie.

'It should be here.'

But eventually, he stopped before an old house.

The house loomed before him, its shattered windows like hollow eyes, displaying its insides

which were embraced by a vivid darkness.

The wooden planks jutted out at unsettling angles, creaking as he stepped up the wooden

patio. The roof, sagged as it appeared to be ready to crumble at any second. Appearing by the front door of the house, Leon held onto his reservations and pushed the door open.

Creeaak!

With a creak, the door opened and he felt an immediate gust of cold wind wash over him.

"Of all places..."

Leon clenched his teeth and stepped forward.

Despite Julien's apparent uselessness, his presence brought some comfort as he navigated the

eerie house, which was littered with old wooden furniture and shattered glass scattered

across the floor.

Leon pushed the glass to the side and moved forward.

It was then that he noticed a faint light coming from the distance.

Leon paused for a brief moment before taking a deep breath. Then, holding onto his breath,

he passed by a certain room where he noticed a freshly lit candle positioned on top of a

wooden desk where a note appeared.

Seeing the note, Leon understood that it had been left behind by Evelyn and he quickly

approached it.

".....!"

As soon as he took a step, a jolt of unease shot through him. His entire body tensed, the hair

on the back of his neck bristled, and his heart seemed to freeze in his chest.

A figure emerged directly from the shadows and shot in his direction.

With no time to think, Leon prepared to fight back when something blurred past him from

behind. It was so fast that he had no time to react.

Booom!

A terrifying explosion ensued shortly after as the house shook.

By the time it took for the dust to settle, Leon's eyes settled over to Julien who stood in front

of him, holding onto a figure by the neck. A viscous green liquid covered his right arm,

stopping right at his elbow. At the same time, his eyes flickered a grin color as his lips

twitched into a smile.

"This..."

Leon stood in silence for a short moment before he drew a cold breath.

'...I could barely see him.'