Of the RealmWeaver stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Atticus's Odyssey: Reincarnated Into A Playground. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 39: The Katana. Let's read the author's Atticus's Odyssey: Reincarnated Into A Playground RealmWeaver story right here.
Within the heart of an expansive hall adorned with a myriad of treasures, a serene tranquility hung in the air, wrapping the scene in an aura of ancient wisdom and untold potential.
This idyllic calm, however, was shattered without warning. Like a discordant note in an otherwise harmonious melody, the rhythmic actions of a young boy abruptly fractured the peaceful ambiance.
With every touch of the katana, a few seconds passed before an urgent gasp for air escaped his lips, a frenetic touch to his neck a hauntingly familiar ritual. After a few precious moments of respite, he would whisper with resolve, "One more time," his hand gravitating to the hilt of the katana that stood sentinel before him.
Yet the dance remained unaltered, a ceaseless cycle playing out as if trapped within the relentless coils of fate itself.
Inside the katana's realm, Atticus finally reached a breakthrough. He managed to block the man's initial strike!
To achieve this, he channelled his mana to fortify his body, employ air to enhance his speed, fire to propel his arms into swift action, and earth to steady his stance, allowing him to stand his ground against the formidable assault.
"Hahaha, finally!" Atticus burst out with exhilaration. Before this, Atticus had struggled to wield all four elements simultaneously. He could, for at most two, but all four? It was impossible.
However, the constant brush with death had pushed him to the brink, triggering an instinctive response that allowed him to command all four elements at once for a split second.
The man seem to show an expression for the first time. Then... there was no then, Atticus was swiftly beheaded and his consciousness expelled from the katana.
Clutching his neck and gasping for breath, Atticus muttered in frustration, "Damn it! I thought i passed some kind of test or something. Looks like i have to defeat him."
An then, an unending cycle of demise and mounting exasperation unfolded. The man's relentless onslaught resulted in Atticus repeatedly losing his head, yet within this seemingly hopeless repetition, a transformation took root.
Gradually, Atticus's perception sharpened, and the enigma of the man's techniques began to unravel.
With each successive beheading, Atticus gained insight. Micro expressions within the man's movements became apparent – the tense flex of muscles, the subtle repositioning of balance, a prelude to the fatal strike.
After enduring the chilling embrace of death time and again, a moment of clarity blossomed within Atticus's mind as his head fell. Amidst the abyss of defeat, he thought, 'I see.'
If Atticus had examined his status at this very moment, he would have spotted a new stat added to the list.
Atticus stood before the Katana, his chest rising and falling with deep breaths as he sought to regain composure. As the echoes of his breaths gradually settled, a determined whisper escaped his lips, "One last time."
With resolute resolve, he extended his hand to touch the hilt of the katana, and his consciousness was once again drawn into its enigmatic realm.
Upon entering the ethereal realm, Atticus's hand instinctively found its place upon the katana's hilt on his waist. His stance, an exact replica of the man's. A serene smile graced the man's features as he stood, clearly excited about what Atticus was trying to do.
With a whispered command,
{Transcendent Slash: Godspeed Grace}
Atticus's intent ignited. Like a lightning bolt, he surged forward at supersonic speed. In the blink of an eye, he materialized behind the man, the katana's deadly arc leaving no room for defense. The man's head fell, lifeless.
A moment's contemplation, 'Well, it's not like i can escape if he decideds to do anything to me' Atticus concluded. With resolute steps, he approached the table and took a seat. freeweɓnøvel.com
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