ONLINE: Blades of Eternity - Chapter 69
Chapter 69: ELDRIC VS GUINEVERE
As the last murmurs of conversation died down across the coliseum, a rumbling sound filled the air. The arena beneath the large central stage began to tremble. Eyes widened in the stands, and the participants straightened in their seats, staring down at the spectacle unfolding before them.
“What’s going on?” Morris suddenly stated with a stunned look on his face. As for Kaelen and Guinevere, they were already on guard for any unforeseen circumstances. But not long after, they discovered the cause of the rumbling.
The grand platform at the center of the coliseum began to shift. With a deep, resonating crack, the stage started to split apart, dividing into several smaller platforms. The stone ground groaned as it separated, forming smooth, circular arenas, each large enough for several contestants to face off without hindrance. The smaller platforms floated upward, hovering several feet above the ground as if held by some invisible force, creating a multi-tiered battleground. The sound of stone grinding against stone echoed throughout the arena, accompanied by the spectators’ gasps of awe.
Above each platform, the large screen that had once dominated the center of the coliseum suddenly began to fragment. Each piece drifted upwards and floated above the newly-formed platforms, mirroring the scene below. The shattered screen was now split into smaller, ethereal projections, one hovering above each stage.
Names of the groups assigned to the platforms appeared in glowing letters, easily visible from every corner of the massive coliseum.
Kaelen, Morris, and Guinevere watched in astonishment as one of the screens displayed **Group E**. It floated above the platform that had settled not far from where they sat, casting a soft glow over their faces. The other groups similarly appeared above the corresponding platforms, showing the breakdown of the competition. Each platform pulsed with magical energy, the edges shimmering as they waited for the duels to begin.
“Impressive,” Guinevere whispered, her eyes darting from one platform to the next.
Morris let out a low whistle. “Guess we know where we’re headed.”
Kaelen remained silent, studying the layout with a keen gaze. The individual platforms made each battle feel more isolated, intense. Each fighter would be showcased, no distractions from other groups, just pure focus on their duel.
The audience buzzed with excitement, the anticipation palpable as the split screens flickered, their glow growing brighter as they synchronized with the platforms below. The atmosphere inside the coliseum became electrifying, filled with the thrill of competition.
“Looks like it’s almost time,” Kaelen said, standing up. His expression was calm, but his pulse raced with the anticipation of battle.
Guinevere and Morris stood with him, all three exchanging determined glances.
“Let’s get ready to show them what we’ve got,” Morris said with a grin.
Kaelen nodded. “No holding back.”
With that, they headed toward the platform designated for **Group E**, the crowd’s energy pulsing around them, the floating screens watching over the smaller arenas like silent sentinels, waiting for the chaos to begin.
And so, while Kaelen, Guinevere, and Morris made their way toward their designated platform with purposeful strides, the hum of the crowd began echoing around them. The air seemed to thrum with the energy of the upcoming battles, the floating platform ahead of them glowing softly as it hovered above the ground. As they neared, they noticed someone already standing — no, sitting — on the platform.
Eldric.
The calm, stoic boy sat cross-legged at the center of the platform, his eyes closed, his breathing steady and controlled. His presence was almost serene, his stillness contrasting sharply with the rising tension in the coliseum. The faint light from the ethereal screen above them bathed him in a soft glow, highlighting his defined features and the calm aura that surrounded him.
Kaelen’s eyes narrowed as he studied Eldric. His posture was perfect, his hands resting lightly on his knees, fingers curled as if in meditation. There was a stillness about him, not just physically, but in the air around him. It was as though the chaos of the coliseum, the noise of the crowd, and the anticipation of the tournament couldn’t touch him. The closer they got, the more it felt like Eldric was in another world altogether.
Guinevere tilted her head slightly, her fiery aura simmering down as she regarded Eldric with curiosity. “He’s already preparing,” she said quietly, her voice barely audible over the crowd. “Not a bad way to focus.”
Morris, on the other hand, couldn’t help but snicker. “Meditating? This guy’s calm as a lake while we’re about to get into a fight? Maybe he’s too relaxed for his own good.”
But Kaelen shook his head. “Don’t underestimate him,” he muttered. “He’s not like the others.”
As they approached the platform, Kaelen felt a subtle shift in the air. It wasn’t just the energy from the magical platform; it was something about Eldric himself. He wasn’t just meditating for the sake of calmness — it was as if he was gathering strength, centering himself before the storm. Kaelen could feel it, a quiet power radiating from the boy even as he sat there in complete stillness.
They stepped onto the platform, the ground beneath them solid despite its magical suspension in the air. The moment their feet touched down, Eldric’s eyes slowly opened. He didn’t seem surprised to see them. In fact, he barely acknowledged their presence at all. His gaze was distant, as though he was still in some deep state of focus, even though he was now fully aware of their arrival.
For a long moment, no one spoke. The atmosphere on the platform felt tense, despite the calm that Eldric exuded. It was as though two conflicting energies were at play — Eldric’s tranquility against the growing anticipation that buzzed between Kaelen, Guinevere, and Morris.
Finally, Eldric spoke, his voice quiet but clear. “You’re here.”
His tone was neutral, as though their presence was merely a formality, an inevitability he had already accounted for. His eyes flickered between the three of them, lingering for a moment on Kaelen before returning to his original, calm gaze.
Kaelen stepped forward, his hand unconsciously tightening around the hilt of his Blade of Eternity. “We’re all here,” he replied, his voice steady. “Ready to fight.”
Eldric simply nodded and closed his eyes again, resuming his meditation. “Then prepare yourselves,” he said softly. “This is just the beginning.”
Follow new episodes on the "N0vel1st.c0m".
Morris let out a low growl, clearly irritated by Eldric’s calm demeanor. “He’s too calm for my liking,” he muttered to Kaelen. “But I’ll take care of that soon enough.”
Guinevere smirked, her fiery aura flaring up slightly. “Let him meditate. It won’t help him once the battle starts.”
Kaelen, however, remained focused. Eldric wasn’t someone to be taken lightly, and he knew that beneath that calm exterior lay a dangerous force waiting to be unleashed. As they took their positions on the platform, Kaelen kept his eyes on Eldric, knowing that whatever battle lay ahead, it would be far from simple.
And as the cheers of the crowd echoed around them and the screens above glowed brighter, the tension on the platform thickened. The first battle was about to begin.
The coliseum buzzed with anticipation as the magical screens above the platforms displayed the matchups for the first battle. On Kaelen, Morris, and Guinevere’s platform, the names appeared in shimmering letters: *Guinevere vs. Eldric.*
A hush fell over the crowd, and Guinevere took a deep breath, her eyes burning with determination. She stepped forward onto the central ring of the platform, her fiery aura already starting to flare up. Eldric rose from his meditative stance, his movements calm and precise. His expression was still that of someone at peace, but Kaelen could sense the focus in his eyes.
Guinevere cracked her knuckles, flames flickering from her fingertips as she squared off against Eldric. “I hope you’re ready,” she said with a grin, “because I don’t plan on holding back.”
Eldric offered her a serene nod, his hand resting lightly on the hilt of his own sword. “Neither do I,” he replied, his voice even and measured.
The platform shimmered as the barrier surrounding it sealed off the rest of the coliseum, signaling the start of the battle. The air between Guinevere and Eldric seemed to ripple with tension, the calm before the inevitable storm.
Without warning, Guinevere lunged forward, her body surrounded by blazing fire as she unleashed a barrage of fiery strikes. Her fists and feet left trails of flame as they shot toward Eldric, her speed and ferocity unmatched. The temperature on the platform spiked as she conjured flames hotter than molten lava, her attacks relentless and fast.
Eldric, however, remained calm. He sidestepped her attacks with fluid precision, his movements almost effortless as if he had anticipated her every strike. His sword flashed out only when necessary, deflecting the more dangerous blows with practiced ease. Each time Guinevere came at him, he deflected her without wasting a single motion.
Guinevere growled in frustration, flames roaring to life around her. She leaped back, raising her arms above her head as she summoned an enormous pillar of fire. It twisted and writhed like a living serpent, its fiery jaws snapping toward Eldric with a deafening roar. The crowd gasped as the fiery creature bore down on him.
But Eldric merely raised his hand, and the air around him shimmered. With a flick of his wrist, a shimmering barrier formed in front of him, absorbing the full brunt of Guinevere’s fiery attack. The fire slammed into the barrier but was dissipated effortlessly, reduced to harmless embers that fell to the platform floor.
Guinevere’s eyes widened in disbelief, sweat beading on her brow. “What… how…?”
Eldric didn’t waste a moment. He lunged forward, his sword gleaming with an icy light. In an instant, he was upon her, his blade cutting through the air with lethal precision. Guinevere barely had time to react as Eldric’s strikes came at her from every direction. His speed was blinding, his technique flawless.
She summoned more flames, trying to ward him off, but it was clear she was on the defensive now. Each time she managed to throw up a fiery shield or counterattack, Eldric was already ahead of her, his movements so precise and controlled that it seemed like he was reading her mind.
With one final, decisive strike, Eldric’s blade slipped past Guinevere’s guard. His sword stopped just inches from her throat, a faint gleam of light surrounding it. Guinevere froze, her flames flickering out as she realized she had been beaten.
The barrier around the platform dropped, and the crowd erupted into cheers and gasps of astonishment. Guinevere’s face was flushed with both exhaustion and frustration. She stepped back, panting heavily, as Eldric lowered his blade and gave her a respectful nod.
“You fought well,” Eldric said quietly, sheathing his sword. “But your flames need more control.”
Guinevere grit her teeth but couldn’t deny the truth. She nodded grudgingly, wiping the sweat from her brow. “You got me this time,” she said, forcing a small grin. “But I won’t go down so easily next time.”
Eldric smiled faintly. “I’ll be ready.”
As Guinevere walked back toward Kaelen and Morris, her steps slower than before, she cast one last glance at Eldric. “He’s… something else,” she admitted quietly, her fiery aura subdued for the moment.
Kaelen watched Eldric closely, his grip tightening on the hilt of his own sword. He knew that soon, he would face him too. And if Guinevere’s defeat was any indication, it wouldn’t be an easy fight.
The tension only grew as the tournament continued, but for now, Eldric stood tall, the victor of the first battle.
Come back and read more tomorrow, everyone! Visit Novel1st(.)c.𝒐m for updates.