Chapter 41 - Perses The Executioner (4)

Name:Cycle Of Nirvana Author:Uragos
The words of his master pleased Asil, but he was not in a position to be relaxed at this time. Because even though he had just hit his opponent with two blows with ease, these blows caused almost no damage. After all, the person he was facing was someone in the fourth level of the Elementary profound realm, and even if an attack from an ordinary sword with no profound energy within surprised and humiliated him, the greatest damage that this attack could inflict upon him would have been a small scratch at most. 

If Asil had used the profound energy to carry out this attack, he might have caused damage that could have had a huge impact on the fight, but because he had not done so due to his master's orders, he had only made two small scratches in his attack areas, and two or three drops of blood drained from these scratches, which dried up just seconds after

Asil was not unhappy with the outcome as he expected his attack, which did not involve profound energy, would cause such an effect. On the contrary, he was happy that he was able to do a little bit of damage to a much stronger opponent than he was.

Perses the Executioner enraged that he had taken a small amount of damage from his opponent, whom he thought was naive and despised, and his anger exploded after Asil's move, causing Perses the Executioner to roar: "I will break your bones brat! I'll make you lick my feet and beg! AHHHH!"

Perses the Executioner attacked like a wild bear after roaring. As his burly body moved forward, some sand rose from the sandy ground with each step and was scattered around with the wind.

When Perses the Executioner, attacked, Asil's vigilance peaked, and he went on the attack without waiting. Perses the Executioner was unable to think logically because of his anger and was only advancing to attack randomly. But on the other hand, Asil was examining the situation very carefully, and since he knew that his only advantage in this fight was his highly maneuverable body and speed, he decided to attack simultaneously with his opponent to use it.

The two approached each other very quickly, and when the distance between them was a meter or so, Perses the Executioner quickly swerved his right arm to hit the approaching Asil with his palm.

When Asil saw this, he took a hard step forward and quickly leaped back, evading the attack that had come to him. Then, as soon as his feet hit the ground again, he leaped forward without losing any time and, using the advantages of his agile body, he attacked Perses the Executioner who had not yet recovered the balance of his large body, with a piercing motion to his stomach with the sword in his right hand.

When the Asil's sword touched the abdomen of Perses the Executioner, who was unable to maintain his balance and the right side of his body stood further ahead, Asil felt as if he was trying to stab a silver needle into a hard iron. The sword did not advance forward after touching the muscular abdomen of Perses the Executioner, causing only a small spot-shaped rash.

Asil did not pause at all after his attack and took power from the speed of turning around him almost a lap, tossing the sword in his right hand towards the right shoulder of Perses the Executioner in front.

As the sword approached his right shoulder, Perses the Executioner threw a war cry, and this time he hurtled his arm towards the Asil, attempting to strike him.

But the situation in which this attack came was very different. The reason for this difference was that as this attack came, Asil was turning around himself to attack more powerfully. He was unable to see this attack coming towards him, which was not in his field of view because he was spinning around, which had created a very dangerous situation for him.

Just then, Sirius ' warning voice echoed in Asil's mind: "Brat, defend quickly!"

Sirius knew that because he was highly experienced, his student would not have been able to avoid this attack in such a situation. Normally, he had no intention of helping Asil in this battle, but he had given up on the idea because of the sudden events. Because Asil was just starting his training and this period was important to him. But this attack, which approached him without his knowledge, could have led to a long-term injury if it hit him, causing valuable training time to be wasted. Which Sirius certainly didn't want.

Upon hearing the warning voice of his master, Asil instantly realized that an attack had come upon him and he had no time to wriggle out of it. But at that moment he was spinning and attacking, and if he interrupted his movement, this attack, which was not in sight, would surely hit him. So he didn't interrupt his movement, and after completing his turn and delivering a blow to the right shoulder of Perses the Executioner, he brought the swords in both hands to the side of his right shoulder at the same time and squeezed all the muscles and gathered all his profound energy in his right shoulder area to defend against the palm attack that was now in sight and advancing towards his right shoulder.

This had caused Sirius to suddenly shout 'idiot', but before his voice was fully understood, Perses the Executioner's attack with his left palm hit the area protected by Asil's twin swords and profound energy.

Asil was so inexperienced in the profound energy defense, so he did not know what he was doing was a big mistake but the same was certainly not true for the highly experienced Sirius. The moment Asil made such a move, Sirius felt great regret for forgetting to teach his student the basics of profound energy defense. If he had taught his student the basics of a profound energy defense, he was absolutely certain that Asil would not have made such a mistake, but the fact that he was teaching someone something for the first time, as well as the fact that the person he was teaching didn't even know the basics of profound energy, made him forget to teach these simple things. Because he was more powerful than Asil could ever imagine, and even the most powerless he encountered when he was free were those who had reached levels of the profound power that Asil had never heard of in his entire life.. That is why he never had to tell anyone the basics of profound energy before.