The fight between Aiden and Fuji started immediately, with Aiden generating electrical currents from body and hurling it at Fuji.
This fight was meant to be unlike others that Aiden has had, as his opponent isn't someone that weak or simple.
His opponent, Fuji, a mixed Japanese-American who can control gravity is someone who has an almost similar to Aiden.
He's someone who is just as strong as Aiden and with equal experience. It's for this that immediately when he saw the bolt of electrical current hurtling, he was quickly able to create a small shield in front of his body, concentrating it on the part where he predicted the bolt to land.
As the fight went on, Silas stood in a corner of the arena and was watching it intently. He came here for Aiden but who knew that he would also find someone equally interesting?
As he watched the fight between the two Phenomenals, Silas felt that it would be better if he can also recruit Fuji.
After taking interest in Fuji, Silas immediately asked Luna to do extensive and deep background check on him, as he wants to know who exactly he's dealing with.
The results came back almost immediately as a rows of informations tab were now being displayed on the Gear's screen.
Silas started going through the information and a few minutes later, he was done with and he couldn't help but let out a deep sigh.
The truth is that Fuji and Aiden are in exactly the same situation, with Fuji's being worst, as this is actually his last fight and his result here would determine whether he would regain his freedom or continue to become the slave of the organization that owns him.
As for Aiden, he has maintain some certain winning streaks and if he's to lose this match, he would have to restart the streak.
There's also a win quota he has to meet before he can regain his freedom. The faster he meets that quota, the faster he gets his freedom.
Silas smiled wryly and shook his head when he understood just this match was something like a match to the death.
To win the match, two of them has to resort to whatever method they can and outsmart one another, but that isn't exactly as easy as it sounds.
The two men are by no way dumb or stupid. They are cunning foxes that has seen the world for the worst it can offer and there's no way they would fall for simple tricks.
As Silas thought of this, he continued to watch the match between the two of them. The fight was currently at a stalemate as neither Aiden or Fuji was getting the upper hand.
"This section is off limits to the audience," One of the bodyguard said, while giving him a mean glare.
Silas wasn't bothered by the mean look and intimidating they were giving him. The security guards are ordinary people and even if he controls his strength, he would still be able to slap them to death. But he can't do that as he doesn't want to cause a scene.
"I would like to meet the organisers." He immediately stated his purpose.
"You can't meet them. They are very busy at the moment," One of the security guard responded, and nodded at his second.
The second bodyguard moved to chase Silas away but the next thing he knew was feeling pain in his hand.
"I would repeat myself for the last time. Tell the organisers that Silas Kurt would like to have a word with them," Silas said as he released his grip on the bodyguard's hand.
When he saw that the two shocked bodyguards were unmoving, he decided to show off a little.
He floated up from the ground and was now hovering in front of the two of them.
"Would you like me to repeat myself?" He asked, with the air around him changing and becoming very oppressive.
"My, my, my," a sweet, melodic voice cut through the tension. "If it isn't the infamous Silas Kurt—hailed as the strongest person in the world. To what do we owe the honor of your esteemed presence gracing our humble establishment?"
Silas turned toward the voice, his sharp gaze meeting the figure descending a spiral staircase at the far end of the section.
They moved with an unsettling grace, their silhouette partially obscured by the dim lighting. Despite their unassuming frame, their presence was magnetic, the room seemingly bending around their arrival.
"You know who I am," Silas said calmly, his voice cutting through the din of the arena like a blade. "That makes this easier. Call off the fight, or at least let me negotiate for one of the fighters."
The figure chuckled softly, the sound carrying an unsettling undercurrent. "Negotiate? In this place? You're not here to negotiate. You're here to rewrite the rules, aren't you? That's what makes you... unique."
Silas hovered just slightly closer, his oppressive aura rippling faintly around him. "You don't want to see what happens if I rewrite anything. I'm only asking once."
The figure's smile widened, but their eyes betrayed a flicker of something—curiosity? Wariness? "Very well, Mr. Kurt. Let's see what your terms are. Follow me."