Chapter 109 (2/2)

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I chose to give upI wouldn’t be able to co blow shattered

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Even in here, where I kneasn’t real, I didn’t want to die

“Sloppy, but nice follow up Do not grow desperate and stay levelheaded,” he repeated, executing his next blow

Even with ehe hadn’t done before

I was expecting a forward knee to ht strike, but instead, he shi+fted his body to perfore his left leg but I was able to keepmy neck, it had connected squarely with my jaw

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I wasn’t able to talk due to the botto completely mutilated and it tookpain, but that didn’t stop er atwith a set yourself killed,” he said, seely impressed “Rest until your soul state is healed”

Even as he said this, I could already feel ether as torn aments reattached themselves While people who haven’t experienced such a sensationso fast would be co, it was actually just as painful, if notony like this will be useful later on, hoping it would get h this torture every ti

It had barely been over a week, yet, because of the time distortion in this world, to e had always been unrivaled, so training here like this, where est achieveer than fivehimself, I couldn’t help but become frustrated and impatient

“We should take a break fro for a while” Kordri’s sudden state as he specialized in hand-to-hand co h?”

“No, it’s not that Actually, your ability to grasp and co, coupled with your stubbornness, it is no wonder that your potential as a e is beyond anyone else’s However, because of that stubbornness of yours, I’oing at the current pace,” ht the realm inside the Aether Orb wouldn’t allow eneration speed ofas you don’t kill ht?”

The four-eyed asura lifted his gaze and regardedyour body, Arthur I’ his head

“So hurting ically?” Perhaps it was the same stubbornness that Kordri had just talked about or a layer of pride that hadree with hi death while training here with er become the endpoint but the precursor for a level of pain that even asuras can find daunting” Kordri got up froe your body, that kind of trauhter I a about this level of pain, too much of it and your body will instinctively try to save itself, regardless of whether you want it to or not Just enough pain, and it will be your ht about my trainer’s words for afro lived through two lives Call it arrogant, but I felt like I could take it “Honestly, Kordri, I’m fine, we don’t n—”

I didn’t even have time to consciously process what had happened Onesense of dread crashed down onI kneas several on’s Ballad, rasp My eyes focused back on Kordri, only to see the asura with a flower in his hand

He didn’t say anything… he didn’t need to

Just as I let ure flickered and vanished, and without even a trace of presence or intent, a searing pain ain, pierced straight through my chest As I tried to pull myself away from him, I fell down

The asura withdrew his hand and kneeled down to be level with entle smile, he continued, “Even the Gods may not knohat sort of life you had truly led, but it is because of your past experiences that this could happen You trust too deeply in your instinct, Arthur, and while it is a useful tool, it should not be relied on wholeheartedly Sht, but much to unlearn as well”

As he ruffled ain of the ti my past life as an orphan; the times I had to teach ather I realized that, for the first tiained an actual h that I can, even with ry to learn

“Do you understand, Arthur?” Kordri asked as he got up and extended his hand

“You bet” I accepted his hand and pulled myself back to my feet My body still trembled, but whether it was from the lethal wound in my chest, the excite under skilledit was a mixture of all three…