Chapter 79 - Surrender

Chapter 79 - Surrender

One was a sinister man wearing black gloves—the Black Crane Sect's first core disciple, Mendi. The other two were young girls in distinctive blue combat attire. One was in her twenties, and had exquisitely beautiful features and a voluptuous figure. Her blue hair was tied up into a ponytail, draped lightly over one shoulder. She was the second core disciple of the Singing Water Sect. As for the other girl, her distinctly youthful teenage face was a dead giveaway: the Singing Water Sect’s prodigy, Heidi.

"Senior Sister, what's so interesting about this? Let's go watch our First Senior Sister's match." Heidi blinked.

"Don't underestimate the core disciples from the major sects, Heidi. They are all close to the level of a pugilist." The second senior sister shook her head. "Their strength should be similar to yours, and they all have an abundant amount of practical combat experience. Let’s watch closely."

The air was thick with tension as the two opponents, both of similar heights, stared each other down.

"Don't think that breaking two small sects' teams is something to be proud of, kid. Let me teach you a lesson in humility." Guro sneered, remembering yesterday's events.

"Careful. You don't want me to beat you to death later. I might not be able to hold back," Cassius said, clenching his fist and grinning broadly.

"Begin!" the referee announced, jumping off the stage.

In the sunlight, as Cassius twisted his neck, a series of cracking sounds echoed. He said calmly, "Try not to die from my punches."

There was a completely different meaning when he calmly repeated it for the second time.

Sneering, Guro was about to retort when he felt an extremely menacing aura lock onto him, akin to suddenly being targeted by a tiger while trekking through the jungle. His heart skipped a beat.

"Remember the name of the person who's about to defeat you! Li Wei from the Wind Elephant Sect!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the entire round stage shook violently. Cassius's robust figure suddenly materialized in front of Guro. Layer by layer, the outline of his black muscles all over his body became increasingly defined.

"Wind Owl!"

A strange bird call suddenly came from the wind. Cassius's right hand instantly blurred into a huge black shadow. The shadow rushed toward Guro's head at high speed through the air.

"Cranes Draw!"

Guro's adrenaline surged in response to the impending danger. He forcibly used all his might to execute the Black Crane Sect's ultimate move. His five fingers pinched into a point, and his crane hand shot out like a drill, a shimmering layer of black light on the surfacesurface.

Ding!

For a moment, the entire stage fell into an eerie silence. Then the audience erupted into a frenzy. Despite both parties being core disciples of major sects, the actual gap in combat was astonishingly vast!

Guro's opponent had crushed him like a child, forcing him to surrender in just two moves.

"It's actually a pugilist!" Mendi squinted at Cassius below the stage, ignoring Guro's serious injuries. He muttered to himself, "Wind Elephant Sect really lucked out with three pugilists. Seems like I'll have to adjust the order..."

On the other side, Heidi couldn't bear to look at the stage due to Guro's terrifying bloody appearance. Her second senior sister patted her shoulder.

"This is why I wanted you to watch the others' matches. It's impossible to not get injured or bleed when you're in real combat. You're still too young and don't have enough practical combat training. Every Covert Martial Artist must overcome this, Heidi."

The second core disciple of the Singing Water Sect gazed at Cassius standing on the stage with her beautiful eyes. "But I never expected the Wind Elephant Sect to have another pugilist! And an eighteen-year-old at that! No wonder that guy from the Black Crane Sect was beaten down in just two moves. A pugilist and those below are like night and day, so it's normal for the results to be this crushing."

"That person looks quite scary when he's being ruthless," Heidi said, glancing at the stage. The image of the formidable figure with the terrifying statue on that stage was deeply etched in her somewhat still immature mind.

Guro had already been taken down for treatment, leaving only Cassius and the referee. The referee declared Cassius as the victor. Cassius nodded slightly, then said, "Let's start the next match right away. I don't want to waste any time. I saw my opponent..." He stopped talking. The young man who had just been sitting in the row of red wooden chairs to his right was suddenly gone! Had he been seeing things?

"Uh, Contestant Number Thirteen? Contestant Number Five told me he forfeited just now. He's already left." The referee beside him had a strained smile.

"He forfeited?"

"Yes."

"Then I'm leaving," Cassius said, flipping off the stage and walking towards the door. Since he had no opponent to fight, he had the gift of time back.

The crowd blocking the door parted fearfully, creating a path for him as he walked past.

Five minutes later, Cassius headed to a distant arena, on a staff member's directions, where his Fourth Senior Brother Moses was competing. Bored, Cassius decided to take a look.

As soon as he squeezed through the crowd and saw what was happening, a peculiar smile appeared on his face. "Third Senior Brother and Fourth Senior Brother are fighting each other..."

He had definitely jinxed it!

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