Chapter 677 150.2 - Why don't you see for yourself?
"Why don't you see for yourself?"
Astron's invitation to spar hung in the air, his calm gaze unwavering as he waited for her response. Irina studied his expression, noting the subtle intensity in his eyes and the slight smirk on his lips. So he wanted to test the bracelet and see what it could truly handle and, if she was honest with herself, she was just as eager to see what he was capable of.
A smirk curved her lips as a spark of anticipation ignited within her. She'd always wanted a better grasp of Astron's strength, and here was the perfect opportunity to do just that.
But she raised an eyebrow, meeting his gaze. "Are you serious about this?" she asked, a hint of mischief in her tone. "Should I grab some protective gear for you? My flames aren't exactly gentle."
Astron shook his head, his expression relaxed but resolute. "This is just a spar. And let's be honest," he replied smoothly, "no equipment will save me from your flames anyway." He paused, then added, "Besides, I trust you to control your strength."
The simple statement caught her off guard, warmth flickering through her chest at his words. His trust in her, despite the power she wielded, meant more than she cared to admit.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
"Fine," she said, taking her stance and letting her mana flare to life around her. Her flames danced along her arms, rich and vibrant, embodying the very essence of Emberheart fire. "Don't blame me if you get singed," she teased, though there was a softness to her tone that wasn't usually there.
Astron mirrored her, settling into a balanced stance, his gaze steady, unwavering. "I'll take my chances."
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As the timer counted down, Irina took a deep breath, focusing her mana into a simmering warmth that spread through her core. She knew Astron's speed was his greatest advantage, so she'd need to be precise, using her flames to control his movements and force him to respond to her terms.
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'Alright, Astron,' she thought, feeling the ember of anticipation flare into readiness. 'Let's see just how quick you are.'
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SWOOSH!
The moment the timer hit zero, Astron shot forward, moving with explosive speed, his
figure blurring as he aimed to close the gap between them, Irina reacted immediately, sweeping her hand forward as a wave of flame surged from her fingertips, fanning out to create a wall of heat in his path. Her mana pulsed in steady waves, a testament to her control, as she wove the fire into a barrier designed to slow his approach, if only for a split second.
But Astron was ready. He didn't hesitate, twisting his body mid-sprint to sidestep her flames. His movements were fluid, almost as if he could read her intentions, dodging the fire with practiced agility.
'As expected,' Irina noted, her eyes narrowing.
Without missing a beat, she spun her wrist, redirecting the flames to trail after him. This wasn't about overpowering him-she knew better than to waste her energy against someone as evasive as Astron.
Instead, she focused on creating a rhythm, a tempo to her attacks that would eventually force him to commit to a defensive stance.
"Not bad," Astron called, his voice calm even as he dodged another fiery arc. His steps were calculated, every movement efficient and precise, like he was studying her just as much as she was studying him.
"Let's see how long you can keep that up," she replied, a hint of challenge in her voice. Her flames pulsed brighter, flickering as if they shared her excitement. With a flick of her fingers, she sent small bursts of fire toward him-quick, compact attacks designed to probe his defenses.
Astron's response was instantaneous. He weaved through her attacks, slipping past each burst of flame with ease. But Irina didn't let up, increasing the pace of her strikes, her mana thrumming as she pushed herself harder, flames surging in controlled bursts.
Finally, she saw her chance. Astron was forced to dodge a low arc of fire, his balance shifting ever so slightly. In that split-second opening, she thrust her hand forward, sending a concentrated blaze directly at his chest.
backing down.'
But that was it.
'And I knew you would do it like that.'
Astron was using [Martial Arts] right now at this moment, and he was fighting barehanded. She didn't know why he was doing that, but now that he had decided to take this route, she wouldn't complain.
Irina focused, visualizing Astron's movements in her mind, the way he'd counter her flames with precision and agility. His mastery over every muscle, each motion deliberate and efficient-it was impressive, even a little exhilarating. But she wasn't about to let him mock her with that calm expression, as though he'd already won. 'Alright, Astron,' she thought, a smirk forming on her lips. 'Let's see how you handle
this.'
In an instant, she summoned multiple Fire Javelins, their tips glowing hot as they hovered in the air before her. With a quick motion, she sent them hurtling toward him in rapid succession, each one aimed to test his evasive skills. She knew he'd dodge, and that was precisely what she was counting on.
True to her expectation, Astron's body moved, weaving between the flaming projectiles with speed and control. He sidestepped each javelin, his gaze sharp and focused, but Irina was already onto her next move.
With a flick of her fingers, she channeled her mana again, igniting the ground around him. Flames burst up in a tight circle, forming a wall of fire that surrounded him completely, cutting off any horizontal escape. She watched him carefully, her smirk
widening.
'Let's see if you're bold enough to run through that, she mused.
She saw him pause for a split second, evaluating his options. And then, just as she'd anticipated, he bent his knees, preparing to leap. Her flames roared higher, framing him perfectly against the fiery background. This was her moment.
[School of Emberheart. Pointy Blaze.]
The second he launched into the air, Irina's mana surged as she focused on a single,
powerful blaze. With practiced precision, she directed a concentrated arc of fire directly at him, its path aligned with his mid-air trajectory. There was no way he could dodge mid-leap, and the realization struck her with a spark of satisfaction.
'Got you, Astron."
As the flames closed in on him, she couldn't help but feel a surge of anticipation. The image of him charred and singed was oddly satisfying, yet...she didn't actually want to
harm him, especially that face of his.
Yet, things didn't play as she wished.
Suddenly, something that she would never have expected happened.
BLAST!
Her flames were blasted back.
And there, as her flames were blasted back, she saw the bracelet on the Astron's arm
shining, with the Orichalcum melted onto the bracelet itself.