Chapter 248: Inspiration
Doris’s hand seemed to glitch out of reality for a fleeting instant, her katana blurring forward with blistering speed that tore through the air like a lightning bolt. Astra surged violently through her Astra veins, flooding into her blade as the temperature around her plummeted further.
Frost spread in intricate fractals, and a biting chill emanated from her weapon until the entire katana became encased in dense ice energy. When their blades met, the collision carried the fury of a tempest, sparks flared violently as if the very atmosphere rebelled against the force of their clash.
The world appeared to detonate outward like an overfilled balloon, drowning in a chaotic blend of white and purple. Crackling sounds filled the air, thunder growled above, and lightning raged wildly in every direction. The storm roared like an untamed beast unleashed upon the battlefield, its power running amok with no restraint. Ice screamed as it expanded, as if the frozen element itself sought to consume all movement, freezing everything that dared to stir against it.
The battlefield had transformed into a sprawling canvas of ruinous beauty. Destruction was their art, and devastation was their brushstroke. Their swords were brushes dipped in calamity, painting the terrain in radiant chaos. The world itself seemed to shimmer and convulse under their conflict; the air pulsed with vibrant color while the ground trembled in despair.
The temperature was indecisive, torn between extremes, one moment it was glacially cold, the next unbearably hot, as though the two opposing sides of creation and destruction warred for dominance.
The range of their attacks had expanded monstrously, stretching to nearly seven hundred meters and still increasing, each strike carrying waves of Astra energy that rippled outward in endless pulses. The air itself trembled with the sheer density of their power.
The rapier in Asher’s hand hummed with murderous intent, its blade vibrating as if thirsting for destruction. Opposite him, Doris’s katana shivered in defiance, as though the weapon itself refused to acknowledge defeat.
In an instant, Asher vanished, his body blurring into motion so swiftly that only a purple afterimage remained. His instincts screamed at him to move, and he obeyed without hesitation. A split second later, a massive icicle tore through the space where he had been, shredding his afterimage into fragments of dissipating light. The sound that followed was like the roar of the heavens collapsing.
Asher’s form reappeared a mere distance away, his eyes glowing with focus. He swung Virelass diagonally upward, the blade tearing through the air from below in an arc that aimed to rip open Doris’s flank. Purple lightning coiled around the edge of his rapier, crackling with divine ferocity. But Doris was already in motion, her speed was uncanny, matching Asher’s rhythm effortlessly. She moved with a natural grace, as though her very existence synchronized with the battlefield’s chaos. What unsettled Asher most was that she had not even tapped into any visible Astra augmentation, yet she kept up with him flawlessly.
Their weapons collided again in another cataclysmic impact. Lightning kissed Ilice, and the two opposing forces merged into a thunderous explosion that shattered the ground beneath them.
Asher’s lightning armor flared to life, Astra and Star Energy flooding from his body in radiant waves. The heat intensified so drastically that the air shimmered like molten glass. Then, in an apocalyptic surge, an overwhelming discharge of lightning erupted from him, raw, violent, and unrestrained. It struck Doris head-on, a storm condensed into a single moment of annihilation.
The explosion that followed was cataclysmic. Destruction echoed across the entire dimension as lightning slithered like serpents through the sky. The air trembled under the pressure, ravines split open, the ground caved into yawning sinkholes, and the heavens themselves seemed to fracture. It was as though a thunder god had descended, unleashing divine wrath upon the land. Debris scattered, mountains cracked, and the horizon distorted under the sheer magnitude of Asher’s power.
Then, silence, followed by the distant echo of collapsing stone. A dust storm and smoke cloud rose high into the air, swirling like the afterimage of destruction. Slowly, the haze began to clear, revealing two figures standing a few meters apart, their forms framed by ruin and ash.
Asher stood amidst the devastation, still encased in his crackling lightning armor. His posture was regal, tall, his eyes burning with restrained... eagerness. But as his gaze fell upon the figure before him, his expression darkened.
Doris stood unharmed. She was surrounded by an enormous shield of thick, crystalline ice blocks, each slab gleaming like a mirror under the faint glimmers of lightning. The ice was fractured, cracked, and scorched in several places, small chunks breaking away and falling as purple sparks crawled across its surface. But the barrier had held. Despite the apocalyptic destruction unleashed upon her, she stood unscathed, calm, and utterly composed.
With a single sharp motion, the ice shield shattered outward. Shards of frost exploded into the air, glittering like a thousand tiny diamonds. And when the haze cleared, Doris remained untouched. Her expression was serene, but her eyes, cold, merciless, and piercing, were far more terrifying than before.
’What kind of defense is this? How strong is that ice?’ Asher thought, narrowing his eyes. He had known she wouldn’t be easy, but this defiance defied logic. He was using Star Energy, wielding Perfect Astra Control, and channeling an immense amount of Astra that should have been impossible for someone of his current Life Rank. But she stood there without a single visible wound.
’What is her Life Rank?’ The question echoed in his mind like thunder.
But then, he dismissed the thought. A small, defiant smile crept across his lips. He had not walked this path expecting easy opponents. He had prepared himself for pain, for loss, for challenges that would push him beyond his limit, but never had he expected to face someone like Doris so soon after arriving at the Star Academy.
"It doesn’t matter," he murmured to himself, voice steady. "This is my chance to surpass my limits."
With that resolve, his aura exploded outward. Astra pulsed violently through his Astra veins, and Star Energy thundered in ripples that distorted the space around him. The ground trembled as he gathered more power, his eyes gleaming like purple stars.
But Doris moved first.
She lifted her katana slowly, almost gracefully. The simple act caused every trace of heat in the air to vanish. It was as if the world itself bowed to her command. Astra flowed from her like a tidal wave, cold, boundless, and devastating. Then, she slashed.
For a heartbeat, nothing happened. The silence was deafening, an eerie calm that stretched impossibly long. Then, reality itself seemed to shatter. The temperature dropped to something akin to absolute zero, the colors of the world draining away as though she had forcibly rewritten the very laws governing this Separate Dimension.
Then came the sound, a deathly wail that resembled the final cry of a dying god. Her attack erupted outward in a maelstrom of extinction. The battlefield was consumed in blinding white, erasing all color, sound, and warmth. Within an eight-hundred-meter radius, crescent-shaped blades of ice formed in an endless barrage, each one radiating murderous intent. They rained down in an unstoppable cascade, a storm of glacial annihilation that tore through everything indiscriminately.
Asher’s eyes widened. Thousands of crescent-shaped projectiles bore down upon him, collapsing from every direction, giving him not even a fraction of space to dodge or vanish. His instincts screamed of death.
With a furious roar, his lightning armor flared dangerously, arcs of violet energy screaming through the air. He knew there was no escape. He could teleport, but not far enough. His mastery of space was still small. Trapped in a storm of death, his mind shifted, his perception expanding. Time slowed to a crawl. Every thought became crystalline, sharp, precise.
And in that moment, standing before inevitable extinction, Asher felt something stir deep within his soul. Inspiration flooded him like divine revelation, filling his mind like a vessel being overfilled with heavenly fire. His Astra veins pulsed brighter than ever, and his heart thundered as though the universe itself waited for his next move.