As the Phoenix breathed its final, a deafening, earth-shattering screech reverberated through the heavens, causing the very ground beneath to quake in its wake.
The Phoenix had fallen.
The Specters, their gazes fixed upon the representative of the Phoenix race, awaited some form of response.
At the very least, they anticipated a reaction from Serenelle''s parents, an acknowledgment, a flicker of grief.
But what they encountered was nothing short of unnerving.
Neither the father nor the mother moved, their expressions as impassive as stone.
There was no sign of sorrow, no tremor of emotion.
It was as if their daughter''s demise had been a mere whisper in the winds of fate, entirely inconsequential to them.
As the anguished screech finally faded, Serenelle''s form began to disintegrate before their eyes, her body crumbling into ash, as if the very essence of her existence had been severed from the fabric of the world.
Elsewhere, in the midst of another storm of battle, Anthony was locked in fiercebat with Aurelia.
The battleground was a bleak and twistedndscape.
ckened trees reached into a sky filled with the remnants of fading light.
The earth trembled as the sh of blood and darkness loomed, several miles of this deste in had been ravaged by previous conflicts.
The air was thick with bloodlust, and the scent of decay hung heavily around the perimeter.
The battle had stretched on for what seemed like an eternity, a relentless sh of wills and power, but Aurelia''s vampiric healing abilities proved to be an unyielding shield, allowing her to withstand the onught time and again.
Anthony, ever the tempest, shed across the battlefield with a speed so blinding it nearly defied the senses, his presence almost imperceptible to her, even as he parried one of her relentless strikes with effortless precision.
His katana hummed with an insatiable hunger for battle, its de vibrating with the surging energy that flowed through it like a torrent, growing more vtile with every passing moment.
In stark contrast, Aurelia seemed to struggle, her movements hindered by the overwhelming disparity between their speeds.
Anthony''s strikes flowed with grace and lethal intent, each sh executed with the fluidity of a master, while Aurelia was left scrambling, her spear snapping to life like a serpent as she desperately deflected a portion of his strikes.
Yet, despite her best efforts, many of his blows still found their mark, slicing through her body with unrelenting force.
The cuts, deep and savage,cerated her delicate skin, yet, as always, the healing process was swift.
The injuries appeared and vanished in the blink of an eye, an almost unnatural regeneration, but though her body healed with rming speed, her pride did not.
No matter how often her wounds mended, the sting of defeat still lingered, and the pain, while fleeting, was not something she cherished.
With a swift, calcted motion, she disengaged, using the brief respite to create distance between herself and Anthony.
She moved like a shadow across the battlefield, the weight of her pride and resolve pushing her forward.
''How can a human be this strong''
Aurelia''s gaze remained fixed on Anthony, who stood undeterred, not a single injury marking his form, his breath unaltered.
As she pondered the sight before her, Anthony''s voice broke through the stillness, emanating from where he stood.
"it isn''t your fault"
Aurelia looked at him and asked.
"What do you mean?"
Anthony replied without speaking much.
"It means you drew the short end of the stick"
Aurelia remained silent, her resolve hardening as she fixed her gaze on Anthony.
No questions, no response, only the fierce determination to end this human, whose very existence now seemed an affront to her.
With a swift, deliberate motion, she raised her hand.
For a brief, unnerving moment, her blood seemed to halt in her veins, before it surged once more, faster and more violently.
Three shimmering droplets of blood, drawn from the depths of her heart, emerged, suspended between her fingers.
They hung in the air, swirling around her like a dark omen, their presence palpable with ominous energy.
Aurelia''s face paled as she watched the droplets spin, the strain evident in her features.
It seemed that even her vampiric regenerative powers could not keep up with the toll this technique exacted on her body.
[Vampiric Blood Art: Perfect Clone]
With a violent surge, three perfect replicas of Aurelia manifested, each one armed with distinct abilities, a terrifying blend of her mastery over Blood magic, Spear techniques, and the Darkness element
But these three Aurelia''s weren''t like the first clone Aurelia created, which didn''t even possess more than half of her original prowess.
These ones were perfect clones that required their very blood essence.
Each clone possessed full mana that the original Aurelia possessed, her perfect strength and full abilities.
Anthony shook his head, his gaze steady as he observed the unfolding scene, his voice calm butced with a hint of finality.
"Changing the number doesn''t alter the oue. I suppose it''s time to end this charade"
The Aurelias, however, did not respond with words.
Instead, they reacted with a flurry of attacks, their movements synchronized, an unspoken fury emanating from each of them.
Anthony didn''t flinch.
The battle was only just beginning.
The blood magic clone moved first.
With a flick of her wrist, she conjured an explosion of dark red liquid that surged toward Anthony.
[Blood Magic: Blood Torrent]
She cast, summoning a river of coagted blood that surged like a tidal wave to drown Anthony beneath its suffocating mass.
The blood clone sent out crimson tendrils, jagged and twisted, aiming to pierce through Anthony''s defenses.
With a single, practiced swipe, Anthony''s katana cleaved through the torrent of blood.
His movements were a blur of cold precision, his de a living thing, carving effortlessly through the flood of crimson, each swing cutting through the blood waves like butter.
The blood clone''s eyes widened with disbelief as her own attack was torn apart with almost no effort.
Before she could respond, Anthony was already upon her.
His katana arced through the air and severed the clone''s body in a clean, brutal sh, the blood evaporating into the air as the clone dissipated into mist.
The spear clone was next.
She darted forward with the lethal grace of a predator, using a technique right of the bat.
[Aurelia Spear Technique: ck Veil Thrust]
A technique that blended her mastery of spearbat with the suffocating energy of her blood.
Her spear gleamed with dark energy, glowing ominously as she thrust forward in an attempt to pierce Anthony''s heart.
Each strike was lightning fast, aimed at finding the tiniest gap in his defense.
Anthony sidestepped with the ease of a master, his katana a glinting barrier as he parried the spear strikes one after another.
The spear clone''s eyes narrowed in frustration as she thrust again, harder, faster, her weapon slicing through the air with unmatched speed.
[Aurelia Spear Technique: Lurking Serpent sh]
She unleashed another attack as she moved.
Anthony, with an almostnguid motion, spun his katana.
The attack was met with his de, the force of the strike sending the spear clone stumbling back.
But she wasn''t done.
As she recovered, she leaped into the air, executing a follow up.
[Aurelia Spear Technique: Moonlit Crescent Strike]
Her spear gleaming like a shard of the moon itself, aiming for Anthony''s exposed side.
But Anthony''s katana blurred into motion, the sharp edge slicing through the air with a single, clean stroke.
Her spear was torn asunder.
The clone vanished without a sound, her body evaporating into a mist of dark energy, leaving only the faintest trace of blood in the air.
The final clone, the darkness clone, was the most dangerous of all.
She melded with the shadows, her body flickering between forms like smoke.
She was a blur, attacking from every angle, drawing upon the surrounding darkness to disorient and confuse.
[Darkness Technique: Phantom Embrace]
From within the ever-present shadows, she struck with uncanny speed, her spear slicing through the darkness with the precision of a master assassin.
Anthony''s katana shed, shing through phantom after phantom, but each time, it was the wrong target.
The darkness clone would appear behind him, a spear thrusting toward his back, her weapon dripping with the essence of the ckness.
Anthony''s movements were fluid, almost casual.
With a single spin, his katana cleaved through the shadowy attacks one after another, his senses heightened as he felt the pulse of energy surrounding the clone.
Finally, with a single, definitive motion, he twisted his katana in aplex arc, his de cutting through the fabric of shadow itself.
The clone seeing all her attack being demolished instantly, she moved into the next technique.
[Darkness Technique: Abyssal Pierce]
But.
The attack was met with nothing but empty air.
The clone had miscalcted.
Anthony''s katana moved faster than she could anticipate, and as she reformed in front of him, her spear raised for the final strike,
Anthony''s de cleaved through her.
She vanished in an explosion of inky ckness, leaving only the faintest trace of dissipating shadows.
With all her clones destroyed, Aurelia, thest living vestige of her perfect n, was left alone in the destion.
She staggered back, her knees threatening to buckle beneath her.
Her spear, driven deep into the earth, was the only thing holding her upright.
Her once-pristine form was now bloodied and battered.
Her regenerating body could only heal so fast.
The toll of the battle weighed heavily on her, her breathing was ragged, her eyes burning with the final flicker of defiance.
Anthony remained standing.
He had not moved much throughout the entire battle.
His katana remained by his side, bloodless and undisturbed.
His expression was unreadable, though his eyes held no emotion, no pity, no remorse.
Only utter indifference.
Aurelia raised her head, her gaze locking onto Anthony.
Her voice was rough, as though it pained her to speak.
"Are you even human"
Anthony''s gaze was steady.
"You drew the short end when you decided to attack me, thinking I was an easy win"
"If you fought any other champion, I am sure you would have at leaststed longer or won"
Aurelia was, without a doubt, a prodigy, a genius whose brilliance was undeniable.
It was precisely this exceptional talent that had driven ra, the Vampire Queen, to orchestrate a bloodbath, believing it would serve her cause.
Vampires thrived on such chaos, their power fed by the destruction and death.
But ra had miscalcted.
Aurelia''s unparalleled prowess had met its match in the form of the Anomaly.
With a final, exhausted breath, Aurelia gripped her spear, struggling to summon any strength left.
She could barely stand, her body weakening despite her regenerative ability.
The realization hit her hard, this was the end.
Anthony''s katana was already in motion.
It sliced through the air with a fluid motion, effortlessly severing thest hope Aurelia had left.
Aurelia''s form disintegrated, crumbling into ash and dust in the wake of the final blow.
Her spear, now abandoned, fell to the ground with a hollow thud.
The battlefield was silent, save for the sound of Anthony''s breathing, steady, unaffected.
The surrounding environment, once an expanse of untamed beauty, was now a shattered ruin, marked by destruction from their battle.
Where once there had been life, now only ash and blood remained.
Anthony sheathed his katana.
The battle had been no more than an inconvenience, an obstacle quickly cleared.
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