Chapter 110 The Final Preparations
Chapter 110 The Final Preparations
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The early morning mist hung low over the sprawling grounds of Astral Heaven Academy, casting a mystical haze over everything.
The sounds of birds and rustling leaves were the only disturbances in an otherwise serene atmosphere. Continue your journey with empire
The academy felt almost too peaceful, a stark contrast to the intense training that had consumed Dabi, Zen, and the rest of their team over the past few weeks.
With only a few days left before the National Ranking Tournament, today marked the beginning of their final preparations.
Dabi stood alone in the academy's open courtyard, his eyes closed and his breathing steady.
He was meditating, something he'd picked up recently to sharpen his focus.
His Dimensional Summon ability had come a long way, and the creatures he could call forth were now more powerful than ever.
But summoning wasn't just about raw strength it required control and precision, both of which could only be honed through concentration.
His mind reached out into the dimensional rifts, sensing the countless worlds beyond his own.
He could feel the creatures waiting there, some eager to fight by his side, others more reluctant, but still bound by the nature of the summoning contract.
Dabi's sharp senses allowed him to discern between the creatures, and with each practice session, he grew more adept at selecting the right ones for the right situations.
Suddenly, the sound of footsteps broke through his thoughts. He opened his eyes to see Zen approaching, carrying two wooden training swords.
He was grinning as usual, though there was a noticeable determination in his gaze.
"You ready for one last round of sparring before we enter full tournament mode?" Zen asked, tossing one of the swords to Dabi.
Dabi caught the sword effortlessly, spinning it in his hand a few times to get a feel for the weight. "You know I'm always ready," he replied with a smirk.
The two squared off, taking their positions in the courtyard. Despite the friendly nature of their sparring, there was an underlying tension.
Both of them knew that this could be one of their last opportunities to sharpen their skills before facing opponents in the tournament who wouldn't hold back.
Zen made the first move, lunging forward with a swift, horizontal slash aimed at Dabi's side.
But Dabi had anticipated the attack. He sidestepped gracefully, using the flat of his sword to parry Zen's strike before countering with a quick jab toward Zen's midsection.
Zen barely had time to block, but his reaction was fast enough to stop the blow. He retaliated with a series of rapid strikes, each one more aggressive than the last. Dabi, however, was unyielding.
His footwork was impeccable, and his eyes tracked Zen's every movement with precision.
The clashing of their swords echoed through the courtyard as the sparring intensified. It wasn't just a physical battle; it was a contest of wits, strategy, and reflexes.
Every swing, every step, and every shift in stance was calculated. Zen tried to push Dabi back with overwhelming speed, but Dabi remained composed, parrying and countering with surgical precision.
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, Dabi saw an opening. Zen's posture faltered for just a split second, and Dabi took full advantage.
He feinted to the left, then swept low, knocking Zen's legs out from under him and sending him crashing to the ground.
Dabi held the tip of his sword just inches from Zen's chest, signaling the end of the match.
Zen let out a long breath, lying flat on his back with a grin on his face. "I should've known better than to let my guard down against you," he said, laughing as he stared up at the sky.
Dabi offered his hand, helping Zen to his feet. "You did great, but you've still got that habit of going too hard on offense. Keep your balance, especially against those who can counterattack quickly."
Zen nodded thoughtfully. "Yeah, yeah, I'll keep that in mind. But don't get too comfortable there'll be plenty of people in the tournament who can give you a run for your money."
"I'm counting on it," Dabi replied with a confident smile.
Later that day, the team gathered in the academy's strategy room. Professor Farek Ferrin, their instructor and mentor, had called them together for a final meeting before the tournament.
The room was dimly lit, with a large map of the tournament grounds projected on the wall. Farek stood at the front, his arms crossed as he waited for everyone to take their seats.
Once the group had settled in, Farek began. "The National Ranking Tournament is unlike any competition you've faced before," he said, his voice serious.
"You'll be up against the best students from academies all over the country, and the tournament structure is designed to challenge not just your combat skills, but your ability to adapt to different environments and situations."
He pointed to the map, which showed various regions of the tournament grounds, each with its own distinct terrain. "The tournament is divided into three stages,
" Farek explained. " The first stage will take place in the Forest of Shadows, a dense woodland area filled with traps and obstacles.
The second stage is the Desert Arena, an open expanse where endurance and strategy are key. And the final stage… well, that's a surprise. You'll only know what it is once you reach it."
Dabi studied the map carefully, mentally preparing himself for each stage. The Forest of Shadows would be tricky, but he was confident in his ability to navigate through it using his Dimensional Summon creatures to scout ahead.
The Desert Arena, on the other hand, would require careful management of his energy and mana something he'd have to be mindful of.
"I've selected each of you for your unique strengths," Farek continued. "But remember, you're not competing alone. You're part of a team, and teamwork will be crucial to your success.
Dabi, Zen, Lira, Rean, and Tova you've all trained hard for this, but now it's time to put that training to the test."
Zen, sitting beside Dabi, raised his hand. "Any chance we can get a hint about that final stage?" he asked with a grin.
Farek shook his head, a small smile playing at the corners of his lips. "You'll just have to wait and see. But trust me it'll push you to your limits."
After the meeting, Dabi and the others made their way to the academy's training hall for one last practice session.
The mood was lighter now, but there was still an air of anticipation. The tournament was just around the corner, and everyone could feel the weight of the upcoming competition.
As they entered the training hall, Dabi noticed that Kiba was already there, practicing some basic sword techniques on his own.
Kiba had been eager to improve ever since joining the academy, and Dabi had given him some advice along the way. Now, seeing Kiba's determination, Dabi felt a sense of pride.
The young student had come a long way.
Kiba noticed Dabi and the others entering and jogged over, wiping sweat from his brow. "Hey, Dabi! Zen! You guys ready for the tournament?"
"You bet," Zen replied with a grin. "We're going to crush it."
Kiba nodded enthusiastically. "I know you will. I've been watching you guys train, and it's been awesome. I'll be cheering for you from the sidelines."
Dabi placed a hand on Kiba's shoulder. "Keep working hard, Kiba. You've got a lot of potential. Who knows? Maybe one day you'll be competing in the tournament too."
Kiba's eyes lit up at the thought. "I'd love that! I'll keep training, I promise."
As Kiba returned to his practice, the rest of the group began their final training session. Lira focused on strengthening her earth magic, while Rean and Tova worked on refining their elemental combination attacks.
Zen practiced his wind manipulation, creating intricate gusts and vortexes that could disrupt even the most formidable opponents.
Dabi, however, was focused on his summons. He stood in the center of the hall, his mind reaching out to the dimensional rifts.
A portal opened before him, and from it emerged one of his strongest creatures yet a Dimensional Griffin, a majestic beast with powerful wings and razor-sharp talons. The creature's presence filled the room with a sense of awe.
As Dabi practiced controlling the griffin, he couldn't help but feel a surge of confidence.
His abilities had grown exponentially since the start of the training camp, and he knew that he was ready for whatever the tournament had in store.
That evening, the team gathered in the academy's dining hall for a final meal before the tournament.
The atmosphere was filled with excitement and nervous energy.
They laughed, joked, and talked about their plans for the future, but underneath it all, they knew that the next few days would be some of the most challenging of their lives.
As the night wore on, Dabi found himself standing on the academy's balcony, looking out at the stars.
The tournament would be a major turning point, not just for him, but for everyone on his team.
He could feel it in his bones something big was coming. And whatever it was, he was ready.
"We've come a long way," Zen said, joining him on the balcony. "But this is just the beginning."
Dabi nodded, his gaze fixed on the distant horizon." Yeah....
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