Ren lamented internally with a thought that didn’t reach his expression. ’If Liu knew how to use the shadow abilities of the vampire already... this would be much more complex and engaging.’
But he wasn’t using them. Still too new to his Gold rank beast. Still learning the complete arsenal his beast offered at this level.
Ren had options remaining...
Ice.
Lightning.
Light.
Shadows.
Rare combos and elements he’d maintained in reserve throughout the start of the tournament.
Ice and lightning would draw more attention if revealed now.
Light especially would be extremely visible to everyone watching...
But shadows...
The mantis was already invisible, right?
Few would notice if it used shadows as well at this point. They would pass unnoticed in the chaos of battle.
Ren leaned slightly forward, voice dropping to murmur that only Liu might hear with his special sound abilities if he was paying attention.
"Sorry, Liu," he said softly with genuine regret. "You could have won with a more lucky or direct bite. My mantis’s resistance is very low for its attack power. If I didn’t use this soon... you probably would have finished breaking through it despite the bigger absorption."
It was a truth without false modesty. If Ren decided to hide all the rarer elements completely. Without this final ace, the mantis would have likely lost this exchange. The rank difference was real despite appearances. The vampire’s strength was too disparate to overcome through normal means.
But Ren had options that changed those equations.
And at least one he was going to use now...
Ren sent a mental signal through their bond with a specific instruction.
The mantis responded instantaneously without questioning the command.
Its blade-arms changed again. The green of the wood element disappeared. Fire came back and replaced it with intensity that made the observers flinch.
Everyone thought it was a suicidal attack when they saw the concentrated fire. Intense flames that would consume both combatants at this range.
And then the mantis did something that made observers believe they’d been correct in their assessment.
It channeled that fire toward the vampire’s body, the same body that surrounded it in a grappling position.
Toward all the wood mana it had injected into the vampire during the battle. The small charges of elemental energy that had accumulated and had been absorbing energy and hindering regeneration. That had been growing slowly, parasitizing vitality throughout the exchange.
And ignited it.
All at once in a big detonation.
Wood mana was flammable by nature. Life and growth energy that fed flames like oil feeding fire through natural affinity.
And when it ignited inside the vampire’s body in dozens of small points simultaneously...
The vampire shrieked with a sound that pierced the arena’s silence.
Not an attack scream but a scream of pure agony that made obvious there was damage beyond what regeneration could handle.
It burned from within. Fire propagating through its system, consuming the wood mana, using that energy to burn more intensely in a self-sustaining reaction.
It tried regenerating desperately. Activated blood control with everything it had remaining.
But its mana was critically low. Had spent too much during the prolonged battle. And the fire was too intense, amplified by the wood mana serving as a perfect combustible fuel source.
The regeneration failed to counter the internal burning.
He’d known it was a small possibility when talking about Ren. But had hoped his vampire’s advantages would be sufficient.
Yet Ren had found a way like always.
And that shadow jump at the end...
Liu looked at Ren and sighted.
He knew the mantis could use not only shadow element...
Ren had been holding back even more than Liu had expected.
The question wasn’t whether Ren could defeat his next Gold-rank beast.
It was whether anyone in the first-year tournament could push him hard enough to see his actual limits.
And Liu suspected the answer was no.
Not with what he’d just witnessed.
But the mantis didn’t look very victorious in the aftermath of its triumph.
It was significantly injured from the exchange. The vampire’s bite and absorption had inflicted real damage despite the eventual victory. Cracks visible in its exoskeleton. Movements slower than normal fluid ones.
Everyone observed, convinced that in the end it had indeed been too much facing a Bronze beast against a Gold one in direct confrontation...
But as they watched with growing confusion, those cracks began closing.
Water element manifesting around the wounds. Not just externally as coating but internally as well, seeping into damaged tissue. Accelerated healing using water mana in ways that almost mimicked the Vampire regeneration abilities.
In thirty seconds, the mantis looked almost completely recovered to fighting condition.
Only faint traces of damage remaining that would fade with time... It was indeed unfair.

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