Chapter 184
Selene
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The woman threw her head back and laughed, the sound sharp and unrestrained. She looked at me as if she had already won, as if the outcome had been decided the moment she drank that blood.
“Hahahaha. See how strong I am now?” she said, her lips curling with pride. “You acted so strong before, but now you’re going to die. I’m going to eat your body and drink your blo—”
Her voice cut off.
Something shifted, subtle but immediate, like the world itself had slipped out of place. Her body stilled, and her expression faltered as confusion replaced arrogance. She blinked slowly, her thoughts clearly failing to keep up with whatever had just happened.
“Huh…?” she muttered. “What is going on…?”
I lifted my hand slightly, bringing it closer to my face as I looked at what I was holding, and a small smile formed on my lips.
“Oh,” I said, my tone light. “Sorry. I thought you were done speaking and had already started the fight.”
I tilted my head as I looked at her, my gaze steady and calm.
“Should I reattach your head so we can restart?”
She stared at me, her eyes unfocused at first before widening as my words began to make sense.
“Reattach my…?” she said, her voice trailing off.
She turned her head.
Her body stood a few steps away, completely still, perfectly upright, and entirely intact except for the fact that it no longer had a head. The cut was clean, almost precise to the point of being unnatural, as if the separation had happened without resistance.
I had already cut it off with my bare hands.
She looked back at me, her eyes widening further, her mouth parting as if she wanted to say something, but no sound came out. The realization settled in too late, and whatever words she had died before they could be spoken.
Her vision dimmed, and her eyes rolled back.
At the same time, her body collapsed to the ground, hitting it with a dull, lifeless sound as all strength left it at once.
I watched in silence as the body began to change, its surface darkening before cracks spread across it like fractures in stone. Within seconds, it started to crumble, breaking apart into fine ash that scattered and dissolved into the air as if it had never been there.
1 glanced down at the head in my hand for a brief moment before letting it fall.
It hit the ground softly, and just like the body, it began to disintegrate, turning into ash that drifted away and vanished completely.
“I was right,” I said quietly, my voice barely above a murmur. “Nothing here is real in this place.”
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Chapter 184
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I lifted my gaze upward, my eyes settling on the massive eye above as my expression remained indifferent.
“But it can still kill you, the real problem is the forest.”
I rolled my neck slightly, easing the tension before turning away, and I reached down to pick up the sword, gripping it loosely.
“Well,” I said to myself, “this will make an excellent training ground.”
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Chapter 184
The alpha.
If someone like that boy, and someone like the alpha…
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Kauis’ eyes flickered, a rare hint of unease passing through them before it disappeared just as quickly as it came.
“… If those two ever stand on the same side,” he muttered quietly to himself, his voice low enough that no one else could hear, “there won’t be anyone left in this world who can stand against them.”
And for the first time since the tournament began, the spectators were no longer simply watching for entertainment.
They were watching something far more dangerous unfold.
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