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The Beginning After The End Chapter 110 - The Lost Art

Chapter 110: The Lost Art

He was a monster… a true predator.  

That was the only thing that came to mind when he released the shackles he put on himself for my safety; when he released that petrifying pressure.

The paralyzing fear slowly spread through my body like a snake’s deadly venom.  I clenched my sweaty hands, tightening the hold on my sword.  The soft blades of grass rippled, swaying leisurely because of my trembling feet.  The muscles in my legs continuously twitched, fighting the impulse to whirl around and sprint away.  Salty blood filled my mouth as I bit down on my bottom lip.  Holding my blade up, I approached the thickening aura emitting from my teacher.  

A burning fire in the form of sweat stung my azure eyes, but I dared not to blink.  Slowly, painfully, my brain sent signals, picking up my feet, and moving them in a cautious, but steady gait as I walked into the manifestation of fear itself.  

“I’m coming, Arthur.  Prepare yourself!” the voice rang clearly within the cloud of menacing air.

I forced my tightened jaw to relax and let out a barbaric roar despite already lacking the air to breathe, dispelling some of the chilling fear gripping my insides.  “Damn it all!” 

The teal blade in my hands dulled as I drew near Kordri, as if even my sword was afraid.  But I kept walking, each step feeling as if I was trying to wade across a pool of undried cement.  

Finally within range of my blade, I cleaved down, hoping to end this in one strike.  Of course, it didn’t.  Kordri parried Dawn’s Ballad like it was a foam stick, creating an arc with his blade as well.  Just as my sword was about to hit the ground, I used the momentum to spin myself, whirling my blade back around at Kordri’s knees.  

Another failed attempt.

Kordri’s short sword easily blocked mine, stopping it just short of his leg.   Knocking Dawn’s Ballad away, my teacher threw a swift kick at my face.  I could hear the sharp whistle of air as I dodged in time to bring my sword back up to an upward swipe.  

Kordri turned his face to the side so my blade whizzed harmlessly by his ear.  

“Your movements are getting better, even with my aura’s suppression,” my instructor commended.  I knew he was just complimenting me, but seeing him have the leisure to talk while dodging came off as annoyingly smug.

It was becoming harder to breathe as I realized I was almost at my limit. One more desperate lunge toward Kordri was all I could manage before Dawn’s Ballad fell to the ground, my hands unable to hold onto it any longer.  I fell to my knees, my legs giving out soon after, and I was left choking for air inside the confines of this hellish aura.  

“Not bad.” As Kordri’s voice reached my ears the pressure disappeared.  Without the suffocating aura affecting me, my body desperately sucked in air.  

Over a month had passed in the outside world which meant about a year has passed in here.  A year of continuous, torturous training with Kordri’s short lectures being the only breaks I had.  

Over the course of the month that had actually passed, I have had no contact with Sylvie.  The number of times I have been dying and forced out of the soul realm have drastically reduced.  The liquid that surrounded my body and Kordri’s put us into a mock comatose state, even supplying us with the nutrients needed to stay healthy.  

The last time we had left the soul realm was about four months in here, which translated to a little short of two weeks outside.  

Kordri had kept me busy, but even then, I couldn’t help but long for my family and friends.  There were so many matters that I felt like I had put off, continuously filling me with regret upon recollection.  Elijah had been taken away to who-knows-where and I wasn’t even sure if he was still alive.  I also don’t know whether Tessia had awoken, moreover, had left my family on such bad terms...  

I knew that training right now was the best thing to do, but it ate away at me whenever I thought about it.  It didn’t help that, during the year I was in here for, the only thing I had to show for it was being able to endure Kordri’s killing intent, or “King’s Force” as he called it, long enough to have a short exchange before plopping to the ground like a dead fish.  

“H-How… How long… did I last?” I breathed out, finally able to form words as I rolled onto my back.  

“You’re improving,” he replied, dodging my question.  

I sat up, turning around to face him as I continued to catch my breath.  “Not long enough, right?”

“Don’t dwell on the seconds.  We are not seeking a specific duration, understand?”  He said sternly, more a statement than a question.

“Now, again, but this time, no weapons.”  

“Again?” I let out a sigh, picking up my trusted blade and sheathing it.  

Kordri tossed his own sword onto the grass before explaining, “I know you prefer swordfighting, and I have to say that your blade, Dawn’s Ballad, is a fine partner to have, but as a mage, hand-to-hand combat continues to be the most versatile and adaptive form of fighting.  If you have the patience to learn, that is.”

“Once I have drawn out the maximum potential of your human body, my role as your teacher will be complete.   For the sake of the coming war, I will mold your bones, develop your muscles, and train your mind to its limits so that you will be the knight that protects your continent and your loved ones,” Kordri continued, putting some distance between us.  “It is obvious that you have had training in melee combat, much more than a normal child.  However, like I have said before,  your fighting style is more suited for dueling against a single opponent.”  

I nodded in agreement.  In my previous life, a majority of my fights were in the form of duels since that was the custom there.  Wars were rarely held, and even if they were, Kings were not to directly partake in them.  After all, our lives were too valuable to risk.  

“Since asuras are not allowed to partake in this war, their descendents, the mixed-bloods, will be their strongest forces. Your primary duty in this upcoming war will be to take care of those mutts that the Vritra Clan will send as generals or as special teams.  You are incredibly strong, Arthur, but so are they, and do not think that they’ll line up and take turns fighting you.  Expect to be put in a situation where you will be surrounded by enemies with asura blood coursing through them,” Kordri affirmed as he calmly circled around me with his hands behind his back.  “Of course, unlike now, you will not have the restriction of mana usage placed on you so you would be free to wreak havoc.  However, you will also have to to take into account that there might be ally soldiers or even civilians nearby.  What will you do then?  When it comes down to it, physical combat, laced with proper and precise mana usage, will be the most efficient and dependable way of disposing enemies.  Especially if they are on a much higher caliber than the mages you are familiar with.”

“I understand.”  I got into an offensive stance with my leading hand relaxed and my right hand curled into a fist by my jawline. 

“The first lesson i had taught you was how to stay alive.  More specifically, you were to get a grasp of fighting at higher speeds while trying to dodge a set routine of attacks.  While I won’t tell you how much I have restricted myself when fighting you, I would say that your agility has improved to a level that I deem adequate.  Your lesson, after that, was fighting under conditions of substantial pressure.  Combat under the effects of my King’s Force, or killing intent as you call it, has strengthened your tolerance a considerable amount these past few months.  There is room for improvement in both areas, but for now, it is time for the third segment…” Kordri’s voice trailed off as he came to stop in front of me. 

“Your field of vision is too narrow, too focused.” Kordri’s voice resounded in my ears as if he was right behind me as I watched the figure of Kordri I had been concentrating on wisp away.  

Realizing that it had been an afterimage, I whipped my head back but I was too late.  A clean blow to my back sent me tumbling forward, causing me to take in a mouthful of grass.  It was at nonsensical times like these that I couldn’t help but admire how realistic the soul realm was.  The chunks of grass and dirt in my mouth tasted exactly like how I had imagined they would.  

I stood back up, groaning as I stretched my back.  “I thought we weren’t allowed to use mana,” I said, spitting out the grass in my mouth.

“I didn’t use mana.  Remember, my physiology is fundamentally different from yours.  I will restrain myself but it is inevitable that I will be naturally faster, quicker, and stronger than you.  Now come,” he instructed, beckoning me with his hand.  

I immediately propelled myself towards my instructor, putting professional short distance sprinters to shame as I got within range to attack.  I could definitely feel that the mechanics of my body had improved while training with Kordri.  My rear foot rotated as I spun my hips to create as much momentum as possible into my strike.  Unleashing my right fist, I could feel all of my muscles, tendons, ligaments and bones working in harmony, like a well-oiled machine.  Without even relying on mana, I was able to generate enough power in my punch to surprise Kordri.  

As he dodged my blow in the last second, I could see a Kordri’s lips curl up slightly as he unexpectedly ducked underneath my right arm.

Never had I been thrown so swiftly, so helplessly, and so painfully as that moment.  As I coughed from having the wind knocked out of me, Kordri held his hand against my neck as if it were the edge of a sword. Squeezing my own ribs in fear that it would crumble apart if I didn’t, I heard my mentor’s voice.

“I have to say.  That was a very nice punch, Arthur.  How much strength do you suppose you used releasing a strike of that power?  Do you think you can do that for two days, three days straight?  Can you do that for hours on end without pause and little sustenance in your body to give you that energy?”  Kordri kneeled down to assess the damage on my body.  “How much energy do you think I spent tossing you?  I have to say, because of how powerful your strike was, the less energy I had to expend.”

Gritting my teeth to bear the pain, I sprung back up to my feet and took a stance. 

“Energetic today, aren’t we?  Good,” he replied, beckoning me once more. 

Heeding his gesture, I approached and took a posture as if I would launch the same punch as I had done just before.  Instead, I used the punch as a feint and jumped up, launching my right knee to his jaw.

Again, Kordri’s movements were different from before.  I had been used to exchanging strikes with the asura, but this time, Kordri used his left hand to gently shift the direction of my launched knee, pushing himself to my right side simultaneously.  In a quick, fluid motion, my mentor grabbed the collar of my shirt behind my head and executed a drop throw, propelling me to the ground, head first.  

The world turned black for a moment and my ears rang fiercely when I woke up.  Carefully, I stretched and massaged my neck, surprised that it hadn’t snapped cleanly in half from the force of his toss.  

Maybe it was because of the blow to my head, but I suddenly recalled this type of combat art.  aiki...do, yes, it was similar to aikido.  It was ancient form of combat that was lost due to a decline in traditional martial arts after contemporary forms of combat became more widely used.  After becoming a king in my previous world, I had access to numerous archives pertaining to martial arts and the art of dueling.  I had glanced briefly through a book on the art of throws but took little interest in it besides the concept of capitalizing on the momentum of one’s opponent.  Of course, I made much use of that knowledge, but did little to learn the art of throwing; it seemed too inefficient at the time. 

“We had talked about proper conservation and distribution of mana when in prolonged battles, correct?  Well, it goes without saying that it should be the same for your body as well.  No matter how much mana you have flowing within you, it cannot act as a battery to power up your body.  Mana, just like a sword, is a tool to control and utilize.  Your body is the centerpiece that brings the tools together to create a true warrior.  Now, you are healed, yes?  Come,” Kordri commanded.

Wordlessly, I got back to my feet and dashed once more towards my mentor.   

“Your body holds the capabilities of being all kinds of weapons,”  Kordri explained, getting into an offensive stance.  “For example, your fist can become a hammer or bludgeon, powerful enough to destroy walls,” he said, throwing a simple punch. 

Dodging his first strike, I lowered my center of gravity and released a punch towards his solar plexus.  

In a smooth, liquid motion, Kordri pivoted himself, wrapping his own arm around the arm I had just attacked with and redirecting my fist with the flick of his wrist.  “It can also become a whip that locks and deflects the opponent’s attack.” 

“Your hands can be blades, your legs, axes, all depending on the user,” Kordri said as he whirled around and placed his palm on my back.  “And it can also be a cannon, capable of blasting your foes to pieces.  Defend yourself with mana, Arthur.  I will allow it,” he instructed.  

I wrapped my body tightly in a coat of mana, focusing more on the area where Kordri’s palm was placed.  

The deafening blast of the sound barrier being broken almost distracted me from the pain that spread throughout my body as I hurled through the air like a bullet.  It was impossible to tell how many bones I had broken, how many organs had collapsed as my vision darkened and I felt my body being sucked out of the soul realm.  

When I opened my eyes, I was in the familiar cave again, drenched in the mysterious liquid as well as my own sweat and probably my tears.  A wave of nausea then hit me as if Kordri had actually just punched a hole through my sternum as I buckled forward and heaved out whatever was in my stomach.  

“Ugh,” I moaned, trying to collect myself.  Kordri was still in front of me, giving me an expression of what I guessed was sympathy, but shifted his gaze behind me.  

“Ah, you’re here,” he said, standing up.  

Turning around, my vision passed the sight of Windsom and focused on the figure of someone I didn’t recognize.  A boy, standing over five feet tall,  looked to be about seven at most, took a step toward us and bowed respectfully in my direction.  His head was also shaven like Kordri’s, but he only had two, nut-brown eyes.  He was skinny but not sickly so, with a nice, toned body that didn’t match his childish face.  

“I’m sorry for my lateness, Master,” the boy said, lifting his head, before  tilting it as he regarded me.  I could see his eyes giving me the once over and, when he locked eyes with me once more, shot me a look of haughty derision.

It seemed beneath me to get angry at a kid who was younger than my sister, so I just raised a brow and turned back to face Kordri.

“Who’s the kid?” I asked unassumingly. 

“Arthur, I’d like you to meet Taci… your new training partner.” 

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Chapter 111 - Good Night
Chapter 110 - The Lost Art
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Chapter 96 - The Storm
Chapter 95 - The Calm Before
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Chapter 93 - Chosen Ones
Chapter 92 - Bird's Cage
Chapter 91 - Collapse of Xyrus
Chapter 90 - The Start
Chapter 89 - A Cursed Blessing
Chapter 88 - A Stroll
Chapter 87 - A Will's Unwillingness
Chapter 86 - Winding Down
Chapter 85 - Elven Kingdom
Chapter 84 - Lineage
Chapter 83 - A Greater Scale
Chapter 82 - Benefactor
Chapter 81 - At Last
Chapter 80 - Meanwhile III
Chapter 79 - Meanwhile II
Chapter 78 - Meanwhile
Chapter 77 - Allies?
Chapter 76 - Good To See You
Chapter 75 - Manifest Destinies
Chapter 74 - Order Of Power
Chapter 73 - A Will's Last Breath
Chapter 72 - One Fallen
Chapter 71 - A Confusing Day
Chapter 70 - Course of Breakthrough
Chapter 69 - An Unfamiliar Burden
Chapter 68 - Widow's Crypt V
Chapter 67 - Widow's Crypt IV
Chapter 66 - Widow's Crypt III
Chapter 65 - Widow's Crypt II
Chapter 64 - Widow's Crypt
Chapter 63 - Field Trip
Chapter 62 - Baby Steps
Chapter 61 - My Team
Chapter 60 - Romantic Idiot
Chapter 59 - Confrontation
Chapter 58 - First Day At The Job
Chapter 57 - Feelings and Old Memories
Chapter 56 - Family Gathering
Chapter 55 - This Is Going To Hurt
Chapter 54 - Match Start
Chapter 53 - It's a Pleasure
Chapter 52 - Classes and Professors III
Chapter 51 - Classes and Professors II
Chapter 50 - Classes and Professors
Chapter 49 - Disciplinary Committee
Chapter 48 - Reminisce
Chapter 47 - Attention
Chapter 46 - Wiser Than The Wise
Chapter 45 - Not Quite As Planned
Chapter 44 - You Dare?
Chapter 43 - Xyrus Academy
Chapter 42 - A Ball II
Chapter 41 - A Ball
Chapter 40 - I'm Not That Nice
Chapter 39 - New Winds
Chapter 38 - Introspection
Chapter 37 - In the Meantime
Chapter 36 - A Son, Brother, and Friend
Chapter 35 - Precautions
Chapter 34 - Rash Actions and Limits
Chapter 33 - Dire Tombs III
Chapter 32 - Dire Tombs II
Chapter 31 - Dire Tombs
Chapter 30 - Last Leg
Chapter 29 - Sword and Body
Chapter 28 - Changes In Dicathen
Chapter 27 - Examination
Chapter 26 - Worth Fighting For
Chapter 25 - Partners In Crime
Chapter 24 - Aftermath
Chapter 23 - Auction
Chapter 22 - Royalty
Chapter 21 - For Them
Chapter 20 - Everybody Wins
Chapter 19 - Proclamation
Chapter 18 - Peaceful
Chapter 17 - Family
Chapter 16 - Companion
Chapter 15 - Next Step
Chapter 14 - What's to Come
Chapter 13 - Q & A
Chapter 12 - Meeting
Chapter 11 - To and Fro
Chapter 10 - Road Ahead
Chapter 9 - The Ones Held Dear
Chapter 8 - Questions
Chapter 7 - How I Wished
Chapter 6 - Up the Mountain
Chapter 5 - Let the Journey Begin
Chapter 4 - My Life Now
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