Fifty miles away, in the Richter family's main estate, Broderick Richter's duel with Khan had reached a critical juncture.
The courtyard had been transformed into a war zone by forces that exceeded normal human capability. Stone walls showed cracks from errant strikes, the ground itself had been cratered by impacts that spoke of power properly applied, and the very air felt scorched from auras that had been pushed beyond normal sustainable output.
Broderick's face had gone from confident sneer to genuine concern as the fight progressed. Khan fought with the intensity of someone who'd spent years preparing for exactly this confrontation, every technique refined through hatred and determination that transcended normal training.
"You've gotten stronger," Broderick admitted, breathing hard as he circled for another exchange. Blood seeped from wounds where Khan's gauntleted fists had found gaps in his defense. "I don't understand—you were always the weaker brother. Zeke was the prodigy, the genius, the one with true potential. You were just... adequate."
"I was patient," Khan corrected, his golden aura blazing with controlled fury as he launched into another combination. "While Zeke burned bright and attracted attention, I learned to refine what I had instead of relying on raw talent."
His gauntleted fist blurred forward in the sequence he'd named "Serpent's Coil"—a devastating combination that came from impossible angles, each strike flowing into the next with liquid grace that made defense nearly futile. Left gauntlet seeking blind spots, right following up with crushing force, body twisting with flexibility that seemed to defy normal human limitations.
Broderick defended desperately, his own Grandmaster-rank power meeting Khan's in exchanges that sent shockwaves through the estate. But Khan's technique was superior, his combinations more refined, his tactical thinking more sophisticated than Broderick's years of political maneuvering had prepared him to counter.
"This isn't possible," Broderick gasped as another strike broke through his guard and drove into his ribs with force that cracked bone. "I'm Tier Three! You're nobody! A broken family head who should have been eliminated with your brother!"
"And that arrogance," Khan said coldly, already transitioning into "Mountain's Fury"—a devastating barrage of strikes that had earned his reputation among those who actually knew combat, "is why you're losing."
Twenty-seven strikes in eight seconds, each gauntleted fist aimed at vital points with surgical precision that came from decades of dedicated practice. Broderick's defense crumbled under the assault, his aura flickering as he struggled to maintain barriers that were being systematically demolished.
Then both warriors made their critical decisions simultaneously.
"Overdrive!" they roared in unison, and the courtyard exploded with power that made their previous exchanges seem like children's scuffles.
Khan's golden aura deepened, condensed, became something that transcended normal Grandmaster output. His already devastating strength multiplied exponentially, his speed increased to levels that blurred his form, his techniques achieved new heights of perfection that approached the legendary. This was the hallmark of true Grandmaster rank—the ability to push beyond normal limits through superior aura manipulation that bordered on transcendent.
But Broderick activated his own Overdrive with desperate intensity, his power exploding outward in last-ditch effort to salvage a duel that had been slipping away from him since its opening exchanges. His aura blazed with renewed fury, his strength surged to match the emergency, his techniques manifested with refinement he'd been holding in reserve.
The duel that followed existed on a plane that few could have survived witnessing at close range. Two Overdrive-enhanced Grandmasters, both fighting for stakes that went beyond personal survival, both wielding techniques that had been refined through decades of dedication to martial perfection.
They were evenly matched in this heightened state, neither able to gain decisive advantage as their powers collided in exchanges that shook the estate's foundations. The fight continued with neither warrior able to deliver the finishing blow, locked in stalemate that would only resolve when one exhausted their reserves first.
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In another section of the estate, Soren's battle with Elder Theron had similarly evolved beyond normal combat.
The garden that had been their battlefield no longer existed as anything recognizable. Ancient trees had been reduced to splinters, carefully maintained flower beds were now craters, and the ornamental pond had been vaporized by forces that exceeded its capacity to contain.
"You're stronger than I anticipated," Theron admitted, his ancient blade held in guard that had defended him through centuries of conflicts. "Zeke's friend. The one who survived when he didn't. Tell me—do you carry guilt for that survival?"
"Every day," Soren replied, his own blade ready for the next exchange. "Which is why I'll ensure his son doesn't follow the same path."
Their weapons met in collision that created visible shockwaves, the impact of Grandmaster+ forces properly applied. But this was measured violence—both warriors testing each other's limits without committing to exchanges that might prove fatal if they miscalculated.
"The boy used a technique that felt wrong for his rank," Theron observed during their next separation. "I sensed it even from here—something that carved through reality itself. Where did he learn such a thing?"
"From a place you'll never see," Soren said simply. "And if you're planning to report that information to whoever actually commands the Richter family, you won't survive to deliver the message."
Theron's laugh was dry as autumn leaves. "You assume I serve them. I'm just an old man who's been around long enough to see patterns that younger fools miss." His aura flared with power that spoke to centuries of refinement. "But patterns or not, I still have duties to fulfill."
"Overdrive," they said together, and the garden's ruins were transformed into a wasteland.
Both warriors pushed beyond normal limits simultaneously, their already tremendous power multiplying to levels that approached the divine. The techniques they wielded in this enhanced state transcended normal martial arts and entered realms that few ever witnessed.
But like Khan's battle, this too resolved into stalemate. Two Grandmaster+ warriors in Overdrive, neither able to gain decisive advantage, locked in combat that would only conclude when stamina or reserves finally failed.
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