I Died and Became a Noble's Heir

Chapter 788: Seed #2 vs. Seed #11



Chapter 788: Seed #2 vs. Seed #11


The barrier dissolved. Attendants entered to manage the arena between matches.


The announcer’s voice emerged, directing the crowd’s attention toward the final matches of the afternoon.


“Seed #2, Sylvia Asher, will commence her quarterfinals match against Seed #15, Kaelen Ashwood. Seed #3, Byron Vantris, will challenge Seed #11, Cyrus Ouroboros. And Seed #7, Anya Castian, will defend her position against Seed #10, Drakka Gor-Voidgaze, and finally the animal Seed #6 Garrosh Zor-Grimmarch against Seed #11 Bastian Fireheart. Four exceptional matches remain before the quarterfinals are determined.”


The crowd’s energy shifted into anticipation.


But in the highest tier, the white-robed woman remained motionless, her expression unchanged, her presence creating an island of absolute calm amid the cascading energy of millions of observers watching through scrying mirrors across seventeen kingdoms.


Her companion leaned slightly closer.


“Do you wish to place additional wagers on the remaining matches?” the companion asked quietly.


“No,” the woman replied, her voice carrying absolute certainty. “The outcomes are already determined. Rhys will advance. Sylvia will advance. The other two seeds will eliminate each other. The finals will be Rhys versus Sylvia, and Rhys will prevail.”


———-


Sylvia Asher descended into the arena with the particular grace of someone who had never experienced uncertainty.


Her expression carried the weight of someone conducting business rather than engaging in combat.


Kaelen Ashwood entered from the opposite preparation chamber. He was ranked #15, meaning he had already eliminated lower-ranked competitors. But this fight was something else altogether.


The barrier flared to life for the next match.


The announcer’s voice emerged with practiced enthusiasm.


“Seed #2, Sylvia Asher, versus Seed #15, Kaelen Ashwood. Begin!”


Kaelen attacked immediately, his strategy transparent: establish offensive pressure and force Sylvia into reactive positioning.


His magic coordinated, movements precise, and his intent aggressive without being reckless.


Sylvia responded with defensive clarity. Her barriers formed a perfect square. Her counterattacks launched from positions of absolute control.


She dictated the encounter’s parameters from the first moment, and Kaelen’s aggressive strategy began to falter against her composed superiority.


The match went on for two minutes.


Kaelen expended significant energy attempting to break through her defenses. Sylvia remained unbothered. Not a single strand of her hair fell out of place.


Her robes remained pristine. Her breathing never elevated above its baseline.


When Kaelen finally collapsed to one knee, his magical reserves depleted, Sylvia stood exactly where she had throughout the encounter.


Her demeanor was impeccable. Her expression remained constant. She had not spent any energy she did not need to.


The crowd erupted into applause, but Sylvia did not acknowledge it. She exited the arena with the same composed grace she had entered it.


Duke Asher sipped his wine and felt absolute satisfaction settle into his bones. His daughter had performed flawlessly.


She would continue to perform flawlessly. Everything was proceeding exactly as anticipated.


——————–


The barrier dissolved. Attendants rushed into the arena to attend to Kaelen’s collapse.


The announcer’s voice redirected attention toward the final match of the quarterfinals.


“Seed #3, Byron Vantris, versus Seed #14, Cyrus Ouroboros. Both competitors have demonstrated significant power. Both have survived difficult matches. This encounter promises to be competitive.”


Byron descended into the arena, his frame radiating visible tension. His chipped ancestral sword was gripped with white-knuckled force. His shoulders were hunched forward, his breathing shallow and controlled.


He had watched Rhys eliminate #16 in forty-seven seconds.


He had watched Cedric defeat Aelion through discipline.


He had watched Soren upset Clara through calculated observation.


He had watched Sylvia dominate Kaelen without breaking composure.


And now he faced Cyrus Ouroboros, and he understood with absolute certainty that every match was a stepping stone toward his inevitable confrontation with Rhys.


Cyrus entered from the opposite preparation chamber. He moved with the elegant precision of someone accustomed to aristocratic bearing. His magic was his weapon, his strategy was his armor, and his composure was his shield.


The barrier flared to life.


“Begin!”


Byron attacked immediately, his earth and light magic erupting in coordinated aggression. His assault was designed to overwhelm through sheer power application and physical superiority.


Cyrus responded with defensive elegance, his magic forming barriers that intercepted Byron’s assault. He was not trying to dominate. He was trying to survive, to understand his opponent’s patterns, to identify weaknesses.


The match intensified.


Byron’s aggression continued, relentless and powerful, his rage channeled into devastating effect. His light magic coordinated with his earth magic, creating combinations that forced Cyrus into increasingly desperate defensive positioning.


But Cyrus remained composed. His barriers held. His positioning remained sound. His breathing remained controlled.


One minute passed.


Byron’s breathing became labored. His movements began to slow as his energy reserves depleted. His aggression, which had been his strength, began to transform into a liability.


Cyrus pressed forward with increasing intensity. His defensive stance shifted. His magic, which had been purely reactive, became methodically offensive.


Byron attempted to recover, to reassert his aggressive dominance, and attempted to channel his rage into a final overwhelming assault.


But Cyrus was already moving, positioning himself and executing the precise combinations that had been constructed through patient observation.


Byron collapsed to one knee, his breathing irregular, his body shaking with exhaustion.


Cyrus stood unbothered, his composure unchanged, his breathing controlled.


The crowd’s energy shifted. Byron had fought hard. Byron had lost anyway.


————


In the observation section, Byron rose from his seat and gripped his chipped ancestral sword with such force that the hilt creaked in protest.


He understood completely. The brackets had been cruel. Seed #3, facing Seed #14, had resulted in neither apex predator achieving victory. The competition had been genuine. The outcome had been uncertain until the very end.


And Cyrus had prevailed through discipline rather than raw power.


Byron descended toward the preparation chambers, his path carrying him away from the arena, away from the crowd, away from the place where his #1 ranking had become #3 and then #4.


——-


Tymandra watched Byron’s defeat with visible satisfaction. Another pureblood demonstrating insufficiency. Another ranked elite is failing to maintain its position.


“The purebloods are crumbling faster than anyone anticipated,” she said to the Council member beside her, her tone dripping with cruel amusement. “One wonders if the entire ranking system needs to be abandoned. Clearly, it was never actually measuring anything of value if a vile blood is seed #1.”


———-


In the highest tier, the white-robed woman turned to her companion.


“Byron lost,” the companion observed. “That changes the finals; everyone thought he would win.”


“Not significantly,” the woman replied. “Rhys still advances. Sylvia still advances. Cedric or Cyrus advances. The configuration remains favorable for our purposes.”


“And Bastian?”


“Bastian will devastate Garrosh. After all, he is a Fireheart; if he has his bloodline ability, Garrosh will die…”


—————–


No, Caspian’s failure was different. His failure was in trusting the system. His failure was in believing that a half-blood student could be suppressed through political maneuvering.


His failure was in failing to recognize that Rhys possessed his father’s bloodline.


And now Caspian watched that student progress through the tournament and understood that his position on the Council was becoming untenable.


Leandros was watching him.


Each inaccurate forecast, every display of astonishment, and every instance of apprehension was meticulously documented, evaluated, and subsequently utilized to ascertain Caspian’s political standing.


His fingers contracted again, this time against his thighs where his hands rested. The physical manifestation of a deteriorating psychological state.


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