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Ignoring the thunder of the crowd, Brock bent down to check on Talvin.

Are you okay? Can you breathe?

Talvin

s face was in a grimace of pain.

It hurts. I feel like I can

t get enough air.

Brock had seen this before. He glanced toward the stairs, spotting Ashland descending.

He gripped Talvin

s arm and closed his eyes. Finding his center, he mentally reached out toward Talvin. A small storm of red symbols roiled within. He pulled hard on the
Order
within Talvin, causing the symbols to rapidly dissipate. Brock opened his eyes and stepped aside.

A shudder racked Talvin

s body as a spray of blood launched from his mouth, splattering on the dirt floor. Brock glanced up as Ashland arrived.


Decided you couldn

t wait for me, huh?

she asked.


Sorry, I realized his lung might be filled with blood, so I reacted. I figured the sooner he was healed, the better.


Well, at least you didn

t get covered in it this time,

she said with a smile.

Brock chuckled as he helped Talvin to his feet. Ashland held out a big chunk of bread, which Talvin gladly accepted.

Talvin smiled.

Thanks for the bread.

He looked at Brock.

Thanks for the help. Not being able to get enough air is pretty scary.


No problem,

he replied.

Sorry I caused the injury in the first place.

Talvin shrugged.

Someone was going to do it. May as well be you.

He then turned and headed toward the changing room.

Brock walked Ashland back to the stairwell.


That was a quick fight,

she said.


I took a chance and got lucky. I planned to end it quickly.

She stopped at the bottom of the stairs and flashed him a smile.

I

m glad you

re okay. Please try to stay that way.

She spun and hustled up the stairs.

Brock returned to the bench, reclaiming his spot next to Cameron.

Cam leaned over.

Nice match.

Brock nodded.

Thanks.

Cam leaned over again.

You got lucky, you know. If he

d gone for your legs, you would

ve been pummeled.

Brock nodded again.

I know. I took a chance, guessing he

d go high with that counter.

Cam smiled.

You know that ploy won

t work again. We all saw it.


I know. I wanted to use as little energy as possible for the first round. I realize the others won

t be this easy.

CHAPTER 79

 

The second round was even easier.

After a thirty-minute intermission, the contest resumed with two duels featured at a time. In this round, Brock

s name was the first called, pairing him with a boy named Ulric. Like Cam, his opponent used a longsword and shield. Like Cam, he was much taller and far stronger than Brock. Unlike Cam, he was also far slower.

After dodging a clumsy opening strike, Brock swept his staff low to take the legs out from under Ulric, who landed hard on his side. His wooden sword popped out of his hand, tumbling to the ground. Brock was standing over Ulric with the butt of his staff held above his face when Kardan called the match.

Ulric scrambled to his feet and began to protest, stating that he could have fought back. Kardan wouldn

t have it. He sent the frustrated boy to the changing room and awarded the match to Brock.

Brock took a seat on the bench, watching the other matches as the round proceeded. An hour after it began, round two was complete. Eight contestants remained with Brock, Cameron, and Lars among them. Unfortunately, Corbin also remained.

Vandermark addressed the crowd.

The first two rounds of today

s contest are complete. We will now break for lunch. Please enjoy your meal, but be back in two hours for the third round of duels.

Brock and the other remaining fighters returned to the changing room to store their gear before heading to lunch.

Even though Brock was hungry, he was careful not to eat too much. A full stomach might slow him and cost him a match. That thought didn

t seem to occur to Cameron, who ate as much or more than usual. During lunch, Benny rattled on about the skills of the other three. He also revealed a secret betting pool that had opened after the first round. He was fascinated by the statistics of the thing, explaining how odds had been set for each of the fighters advancing beyond round one. Cam had the lowest odds as he quickly became the crowd favorite among the novice-level entrants. His odds were two to one to make the final four and five to one to win it all. Benny put down two silvers for Cam to be crowned the next champion. He also placed two silvers on Lars and two on Brock for them to each make the finals.

Benny seemed most excited about Brock advancing. When asked why, Benny explained that the odds-makers had originally only given Brock a one-in-sixteen chance of making the finals. A feeling of disbelief had pervaded about his easy win in round one. After winning his second bout easily, the odds shifted to four to one. However, Benny had placed his bet after the first match, which meant he would receive more than three gold imperials if Brock survived the day.

With lunch finished, they still had an hour to spare before the next round began. Following his heart, Brock went in search of Ashland.

Peeking into Master Varius

classroom, he found Ashland cleaning the remains of two meals. She was alone, so he slipped inside. Her face lit up, transforming as she saw him.


I wanted to see you before the contest resumes,

he said as he crossed the room.

She set the plates on a large tray.

Your timing is good. Varius just left, off to a meeting before everyone heads back to the Arena.

Brock wrapped his arms around her.

So, we

re alone?

Ashland

s eyes locked on his.

Yes,

she said, leaning in for a kiss.

She pulled away, wrinkling her nose.

You stink. You need a bath.

He laughed.

I

m sure I do, but that will have to wait until I

m done with today

s rounds.

She stepped backward.

Well, if you ripen any further, they may forfeit just from the smell.

Brock laughed again before changing the subject.

Are you on healing detail again this afternoon?

Ashland nodded.

Yes. I

I want to be there.

He nodded.

I

m glad you

re there. It gives me strength and confidence.

She smiled.

You

re too kind.


No, I

m serious. I feel something when you

re around,

Brock said before lightening his tone.

I mean, look at how gorgeous you are. How could I not feel better with you around?

She shook her head.

You are so bad, Brock Talenz. I swear you could charm a charging bull.

He smiled.

I do what I can.

Ashland grabbed the tray and walked toward the door. He followed along, reaching past her to open it. With his hand on the handle, she stopped him.


Brock, you need to promise me something.

His eyes met hers. She was serious.

Okay.


You need to promise you won

t perform any more healing during the contest.


Okay, but why?

She looked him in the eyes as she spoke.

You may not realize it, but healing takes more energy than you think. Not all of it comes from your patient. You need to save everything for the duels. Let me and the others do the healing. That

s why we

re there.

Brock nodded.

Fair enough.

She smiled, stepping aside so he could open the door. He walked with her until reaching the Paladin Wing, giving her a quick kiss before heading back to the Arena.

CHAPTER 80

 

Applause sounded throughout the Arena as Vandermark approached the center of the floor. He nodded to the audience before raising his arms. The spectators stilled as he made the next announcement.


We now begin round three of today

s duels. This is where the truly skilled matches occur. Thus, we will feature a single duel at a time, ensuring that you won

t miss anything.

He glanced at the paper in his hand and made the next announcement.


The first two combatants for this round are Brock Talenz and Jasmine Theel.

The crowd roared in applause. Brock grabbed his helmet and staff and strolled toward the center of the Arena. He glanced at the girl walking alongside of him. Of the seven female contestants, she alone remained. Like Brock, she held her helmet in one arm and a quarterstaff in the other. She matched him in height but had a more lithe build.

When they reached Vandermark, he wished them luck and headed for the sidelines, passing Budakis on the way.

The master paladin addressed them.

You two know the rules. When you hear the signal, give it your best.

He stepped aside to give them space. With helmets on, they eyed each other.

Brock could tell she was quick. Her ready stance was balanced and in perfect form. He took a deep breath to clear his mind. The bell rang and the building shook with the noise of the crowd.

Stepping forward, they quickly closed the gap. Rapid left-right-left flicks of their staffs connecting sent a staccato of clacks echoing through the building. Neither was swinging hard but instead testing the other with speed and precision. Without fail, the staffs met in rapid succession.

Changing tactics, he spun out of the exchange, sweeping low. His opponent leapt over the blow, landing lightly and slamming her staff downward. Brock dodged the swing, and her staff struck the floor. He swung his staff at her head, but she ducked and rolled away.

Brock realized that he had neither speed nor agility advantages over her. He needed a different route to victory.

They both leapt forward to close the gap. Again, they traded a rapid series of left-right-left blows of staff hitting staff.

Clack, clack, clickity-clack,

the sound filled Brock

s ears, numbing them with the rhythm. He began to advance, pushing her backward while she continued to match every strike with a block.

Brock altered the path of his stroke, looping the end of his staff behind hers as it came up for a block. With his staff locked behind hers, he pulled back hard, rolling onto his back and pulling her with him. He coiled his knees in tight and then thrust his feet into her mid-section. Jasmine lost her grip on her staff as she flew into the air.

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