Chapter 2268 Aryan
The Aryan faction's head instructor, draped in a pristine white robe, carried the title of Imperial Wizard, a symbol of his power and influence in the organization.
With an air of authority, he led his group of acolytes into the arena, his voice cold and commanding as he addressed them.
"God has chosen you," he declared, his words sharp "Cleanse this academy of that filth and give them the lesson they deserve."
The statement hung in the air, laced with disdain, as it echoed through the arena. The half-blood acolytes felt a surge of irritation, their eyes narrowing at the brazen insult. Among them, Shinta couldn't help but find the entire situation amusing. A chuckle escaped her lips, cutting through the tension like a blade.
"This is hilarious," she said loudly, her voice dripping with mockery. "It's not like this is their first attempt, right?"
She turned to her fellow half-bloods with exaggerated surprise "Wait, I heard they failed two times already?! And yet they still dare to talk like that?"
Her words hit their mark, quickly stoking the anger of the Aryan instructors "Such a disrespectful acolyte... an animal indeed"
Shinta looked back at the head instructor with wide, innocent eyes. "I'm sorry... please forgive this first-year junior...." she said, however, the smirk tugging at the corner of her lips and the mocking tone in her voice betrayed her true feelings, further enraging the man.
The first of the half-blood acolytes to step into the arena was Kaelin, the wind-harpy eagle. Known for her swiftness and aerial agility, Kaelin had once held a higher rank but had recently slipped to 88th, a far cry from her earlier standing. Her opponent, Carlos was a first-year acolyte only with a silver insignia, but the gleam in his eyes hinted at his confidence.
Seeing his future champion in distress, Lucius made a swift decision to end the fight before it could result in serious injury. As the verdict was announced, Rajh collapsed to the ground, his body battered and bloodied, a stark contrast to the ferocious warrior who had entered the arena.
Covered in his own share of wounds, Carlos remained standing. A victorious smile spread across his face, but there was a hint of disappointment in his voice as he spoke, "Ahh... I only needed another minute to finish him off... what a shame."
Carlos casually strolled out of the arena, his victory cemented, making way for the next challenger from the Aryan faction.
The second acolyte stepped forward—a wiry, short figure with a silver insignia. He appeared unassuming, especially when compared to his opponent, Suno, the Crocodile Prince, whose muscular frame and rank of 47 promised a swift and brutal match.
As the two faced off, Shinta whispered a warning to Suno, "Be careful..."
But Suno, confident in his formidable scales and raw strength, merely grunted in response, his pride dismissing Shinta's concern. After all, he had faced stronger opponents and emerged victorious.
The fight began with Suno charging forward, his powerful blows landing with crushing force. The smaller acolyte struggled to keep up, his defenses crumbling under the relentless assault. It seemed like a one-sided match, with Suno dominating every moment, his confidence growing with each successful strike.
The crowd watched, anticipating a quick end as Suno battered his opponent, each hit driving the smaller acolyte closer to defeat. But just as victory seemed inevitable, the Aryan acolyte revealed his true strategy. Suno, who momentarily let his guard down, was unprepared for what came next. The silver insignia acolyte suddenly pulled out a hidden weapon—a small, unassuming tube concealed in his sleeve.
With a swift motion, he released a barrage of tiny, gleaming needles. One of them shot out piercing directly into Suno's eye.
"ARRGHH!!!" Suno roared in agony, clutching his face as the poison quickly spread through his system.