Raviel floated higher, his hands glowing as flames and thunder spread across the entire domain.
"Fine then, Garion. Let me show you the real power without holding back anymore."
He raised both arms, and the world around them began to shift.
"[Flaming Storm Domain]!"
Instantly, the entire domain changed.
It was now filled with burning flame and crackling thunder from every direction, filling the entire domain.
The flame spun around the air like serpents, burning some of the ground, and the thunder roared, shaking the sky.
On the other hand, Garion just stood calmly in the middle of the storm.
Flames and lightning rushed toward him from every corner of the domain, but the moment they got close...
CRACK!
They collapsed and vanished, crushed by the invisible pressure around Garion.
Raviel's eyes widened.
"What? How can this be? I have made them even stronger than before... so how can't they still reach you?"
He looked around, feeling confused about the current situation.
And also he suddenly realized something else.
Amidst his raging domain, Garion was standing freely at the center, unbothered by the storm and even his godly pressure.
"Even my godly pressure was gone. It has been completely cancelled by his pressure."
Garion tilted his head slightly, smirking.
"I told you before. My physique lets me control pressure, so it means that... this whole domain is just an extra weight for me."
Raviel gritted his teeth, flaring his mana again.
"Then let's see if you can handle one of my ultimate techniques."
He spread his arms wide, gathering all the flames and lightning them from the domain into one single point above him.
"[Flaming Storm Sword]!"
All of them merged, forming a gigantic sword of burning yellow and red lightning.
Its blade stretched across the sky, and Raviel grabbed the hilt and swung it downward with both hands.
"Let's see if you can crush this too, Garion!"
The blade fell, cutting through the air and splitting the sky itself.
Garion didn't move, and with a small grin, he pulled his right arm back, tightening his muscle.
"Fine, let's do it this way then. Let's see who is really stronger."
Garion's aura then suddenly turned into a blackish-purple color.
"[Bullet Punch]!"
Garion threw his punch forward, releasing a compresed blackish purple fist-shaped energy projectile.
It shot upward, meeting the huge descending blade head-on.
BOOM!
The two attacks collided in the air.
Flames, Thunder, and Gravity clashed, twisting the space around them.
For a few seconds, the entire sky turned white from the impact, and then...
Everything exploded outward.
A massive shockwave spread across the land, shaking the ship above and knocking the nearby mountain.
When the light faded, both attacks had vanished completely, leaving nothing.
Raviel floated back slightly. Although his clothes were a bit messy, his expression still reflected a mix of disbelief and excitement.
"You... you managed to cancel out one of my ultimate techniques?"
Garion exhaled slowly, shaking his hand once.
"Yeah, quite good, isn't it?"
Raviel laughed softly, lowering his arms.
"You really are something, Garion."
Garion smiled faintly.
"Thanks for your remarks, Patriarch Raviel."
Raviel nodded, then raised his hand slightly.
"Let's end it here. I've seen enough. The power of unique physique is really interesting."
Garion relaxed his stance and nodded.
"Agreed. I've tested what I wanted to, and I've also seen how strong one of the continent's strongest patriarchs truly is."
The flames around them began to fade as the Domain slowly dissolved.
Raviel landed softly on the ground and turned to him, his tone filled with curiosity.
"Tell me, Garion... is your strength only because of your rare, unique physique?"
He then summoned flame and thunder mana on his palm.
"Is it basically the same rarity as my dual element trait? Is yours just as rare?"
Garion smiled faintly, wiping some soot from his arm.
"It should be just as rare, or perhaps even rarer. As you can see, my physique allowed me to even cancel your godly pressure."
Raviel blinked once, then burst into laughter.
"Yeah, that's true. In that case, I guess I don't need to feel bad about losing to a monster like you."
Garion chuckled too.
"Losing? I'd say we both got something out of this fight."
Raviel smiled.
"Maybe. But I think the one who got the better deal is you."
The two of them stood there for a few seconds before suddenly laughing together loudly, ignoring all the tension.
Raviel then finally took a deep breath and spoke again.
"So... I want to ask you if you're going to leave now after having this fight?"
Garrison nodded.
"Yeah. I'm on a journey to spread our name wide. To show the world that God Gym exists and cannot be underestimated."
Raviel's smile grew wider.
"If that's your goal, then you've already succeeded. You stood against me today... that alone will make the world remember your name."
Garion chuckled softly.
"Maybe. If that's the case, then I still have time before we head back to the island. So what do you want to do?"
Raviel crossed his arms, nodding in approval.
"Good. Then let's celebrate properly tonight in my clan."
Garion tilted his head. "Celebrate?"
Raviel grinned.
"Yeah. Let's have a big dinner tonight. You, your disciples, me, and the clan elders. We'll eat, drink, and talk about what's next."
Garion smiled.
"Sounds appealing to me. I never say no to delicious food."
Raviel laughed again.
"Then it's settled. See you in the evening."
Without another word, Raviel turned around and rose into the sky, flying back toward the Revalis Clan grounds.
Garion watched him go, still smiling.
"He's a good man."
He turned toward the distant flying ship hovering above the clouds.
Then, with a small smirk, he bent his knees slightly and focused his energy to activate his ability.
"[Gravity Control]."
He controlled the gravity to make his body even lighter than before, and after that, he jumped to the sky.
Thanks to his light body, a single leap was enough to launch him high to the sky straight toward the ship.
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