Orion continued to trek through the dense forest, his eyes darting around as he tried to locate any sign of the exit. He had arrived in the forest through a portal, and had been wandering for hours, searching for a way out. Despite the long trek, he didn't feel particularly tired, thanks to his training as a warrior.
The forest was thick and dark, and the only sounds were the rustling of leaves. Orion had encountered a few beasts along the way, and had managed to kill them to obtain their beast cores. He knew that the cores would be useful for crafting powerful weapons and equipment, and so he made sure to collect them as he explored.
As he walked, he also kept an eye out for any treasures or artifacts that might be hidden in the forest. Despite his determination, however, the forest seemed endless, and he had yet to find any sign of the relic or the exit.
Frustration began to set in, and he found himself muttering to himself. "This forest is really dense," he said, his voice echoing through the trees. "I still haven't seen the exit."
He paused for a moment, taking a deep breath and composing himself. He knew that getting angry or impatient would only cloud his judgement, and he needed to stay focused if he wanted to succeed.
He continued his trek, his senses sharp and alert. As he walked, he noticed that the trees were starting to thin out, and the underbrush was becoming less dense. His heart lifted at the sight, and he quickened his pace, eager to see what lay beyond.
Suddenly, he heard a commotion near him. His instincts kicked in, and he immediately directed himself towards the source of the noise. The sound grew louder with every step, and as he got closer, he could make out the sound of something crashing through the underbrush.
As he drew nearer, he could see a group of disciples that were mocking each other and threatening each other. They seemed to be in the midst of a heated argument, and their raised voices carried through the forest.
Orion approached cautiously, trying to assess the situation. He didn't want to get caught up in their argument, but he was curious about what they were arguing about. He soon approached slowly and began to hear their conversations.
"I am Leon Ignatius from the Blazing Sun sect, and I am the first one to find this treasure," said a boy who had a pretty big build and was leading a group of disciples. His voice was loud and assertive, and his eyes glinted with excitement as he looked at the others.
The other person also replied, "I am Aiden Aerius from the Sky Wing sect. I am the one who saw this first," he said, his voice filled with determination.
Orion watched as the two of them continued to argue, their voices growing louder with each passing moment. He could sense the tension between them and the rest of the group, who seemed to be divided in their support for either Leon or Aiden.
But what was surprising to Orion was that he could see Leon here. Leon was from the same school as him before, but this guy was too arrogant. Orion knew Leon very well, and he had always been full of himself, thinking that he was better than everyone else.
Orion felt a twinge of annoyance as he watched Leon strut around, claiming that he was the first one to find the treasure. He knew that Leon was not the kind of person to share the glory with anyone else, and he wondered if the other disciples were aware of his true nature.
As he observed the scene, Orion couldn't help but feel a sense of déjà vu. He had seen this kind of situation before, where people fought over treasures and glory. It was all too common in their world of martial arts, where power and status were highly valued.
Orion observed as the situation began to escalate quickly. The tension in the air was palpable, and he could feel his heart rate increasing as he watched the two disciples prepare for a battle.
Leon turned to face Aiden, a determined look on his face. "It seems that we need to settle this with a battle," he said, as he began to open his beast space. Orion could sense the power emanating from the space as it opened, and he knew that this was going to be a fierce battle.
Aiden also looked at Leon, his expression mirroring the same determination. "It seems so," he replied, as he too opened his beast space. Orion watched as Aiden's space opened, revealing a fierce-looking beast that he had never seen before.
The two disciples stood across from each other, their beasts snarling and growling in anticipation. Orion could feel the energy in the air, the excitement and tension building to a fever pitch.
As the tension grew, Orion couldn't help but wonder about Aiden's talent. He knew that Leon was a Flame Master with an A-tier talent, but he wasn't sure what Aiden's talent was. Curiosity getting the better of him, he focused his attention on Aiden, trying to inspect him.
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[Name: Aiden Aerius]
[Race: Human]
[Realm: First-Stage Lord]
[Talent: Wind Master]
[Tier: A]
[Beasts: Zephyr (Gale Eagle)]
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According to the information in front of him, Aiden was a Wind Master with an A-tier talent. Both Leon and Aiden had A-tier talents, which meant that the upcoming battle was going to be intense.
Orion watched as Leon and Aiden prepared themselves for the battle. He could see the determination etched on their faces, their eyes focused on the task ahead. He knew that the battle between the two would be a sight to behold, and he couldn't wait to see how it would play out.
As the two disciples stood across from each other, their beasts at the ready, Orion felt a surge of excitement run through him. He had always enjoyed watching battles between talented individuals, and this one promised to be a spectacle. He could feel the energy in the air, the anticipation building as the two opponents circled each other.