Chapter 81: Following The Script
Reincarnated With The Strongest System
The air stilled after Kingsley made his challenge. Everyone looked at William and waited for his answer.
William sneered in his heart because he had already anticipated this outcome. His years of reading novels didnât amount to nothing! Naturally, he also knew how to downplay this challenge, so he went along that route.
âWhy should I fight you?â William snorted. âI donât have any reason to accept your challenge.â
âSo, you admit that you are a coward?â Kingsley asked in disdain. âI guess the only thing you have going for you is your face.â
âAre you jealous of my face?â William asked back. âItâs not my fault that I am more handsome than you. If you want to complain, complain to your parents for not being good looking enough!â
Williamâs words made everyoneâs teeth itch. It was a very blatant provocation, but it was super effective.
Kingsleyâs face contorted in rage, but that only lasted for a brief moment. He then collected himself and ridiculed William. âI didnât expect that a Shepherd like you would, also, be a master of words. Did you learn that from tending to your goats?â
âThank you for your praise, feel free to praise me more.â William raised his chin in arrogance.
âIâm not praising you!â Kingsley wanted to shout out loud, but reigned in his words. âI guess the Ainsworth family only amounts to this much. A family of cowards.â
âHah~ what a low blow,â William thought. âI knew he was going to bring this up. I guess Iâll follow the script for now and accept his challenge.â
âSince you are so persistent then I guess I have no choice but to accept this challenge,â William said with a serious expression.
âGood.â Kingsley narrowed his eyes. âIâve been longing to see the ability of the man who was paired up with junior sister.â
âPrepare to be disappointed.â William summoned his wooden staff. âIâm currently not in my peak condition.â
âHeh, we havenât even started our duel and youâre already making up an excuse?â Kingsley sneered. âWell, I have to admire your strategy. This way, even if you lose, you wonât look too bad in front of everyone.â
James stood up and clapped his hands. âIf the two of you are going to fight, letâs change locations.â He then turned around and walked towards the training field that was a hundred meters away from the garden.
William and Kingsley followed behind him.
The rest of the peanut gallery also followed suit. They were very curious about what kind of ability William possessed. Est, and his entourage, on the other hand, were feeling a bit anxious. They knew that William wasnât lying when he said that he wasnât in his peak condition.
They had heard of the name Kingsley before. Just like Rebecca, the boy was considered as one of the prodigies of the Kingdom. He was a magic swordsman, and Kingsley was quite proficient with both sword and magic.
William wasnât able to use his magic right now, so he was at a disadvantage.
The two combatants stood ten meters away from each other. William was holding his wooden staff, while Kingsley held a wooden sword.
This was a friendly duel so Eleanor didnât permit Kingsley to use his magic sword to fight William. She also didnât want to provoke James, because the old man might do something reckless if William got seriously hurt.
Rebecca stood beside Lawrence. She had a calm expression on her face, but her eyes were looking at William with anticipation. Since Kingsley was in the same sect as her, she was well aware of his fighting abilities. She was very curious about how a shepherd boy would be able to match a prodigy of the Misty Sect.
âNone of you are allowed to hit each other in the face,â James said. âThe battle will end if one of you surrenders or is unable to continue to battle. This is a friendly match so fatal blows are not allowed, do I make myself clear?â
âYes.â
âUnderstood.â
James nodded his head and raised his hand. âFight!â
As soon as the signal was given, Kingsley activated his movement technique âMisty Stepsâ. It was the trademark of the Misty Sect and was hailed as one of the fastest movement arts in the Southern Continent.
The disciples of the Misty Sect cheered when they saw their âsenior brotherâ display their sectâs special move.
Kingsley moved like a blur and appeared two meters in front of William. He then lowered his body and slashed forward.
âFirst Phase, Phoenix Strike!â
Kingsley was confident that this single strike would be enough to end the duel. Frankly, he felt that it was beneath him to get serious fighting against a Shepherd who tended sheep and goats. If not for his plan to leave a good impression on his junior sisterâs family, he wouldnât even bother to challenge William to a duel.
The deadly strike was aimed at Williamâs shoulder with the intention of breaking his bones. Although he couldnât deliver a lethal strike to his rival, there was no rule that said that he couldnât cripple his opponent.
A loud clap reverberated in the air as the two wooden weapons clashed against each other. William was unable to follow Kingsleyâs movement, but his passive skill, Parry, activated automatically.
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[ Parry 10 / 10 ]
(Passive)
â Increase the chances of parrying an attack by 30%.
Requirement: Only works for staff, spear, and pole-type weapons
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Although William couldnât use any offensive skills, his passive skills were still in effect. Right after William parried the blow, he immediately used his staff to counter-attack. Although Kingsley was surprised that his attack was blocked, he was still a prodigy and managed to jump back to avoid Williamâs strike.
The short exchange silenced the crowd, and their gazes became serious. Kingsley also took a proper stance as he prepared for his next attack.
After taking another step forward, Kingsley disappeared from Williamâs sight and appeared behind the red-head boy.
âSecond Phase, Phoenix Crossing!â
Kingsley unleashed two consecutive slashes at high speed to form a cross. Williamâs battle instinct, that had been honed in the Goblin Crypt, kicked in as he immediately used his staff to receive the blow.
With a loud shout, William swung his wooden staff behind him. A few seconds later, William skidded backwards as the power of the Phoenix Crossing passed through his staffâs defenses.
William was somehow able to block the first strike, but the second strike connected with his right chest. A searing pain wracked his senses, but he forced himself to pretend that it didnât hurt him much.
âGood thing, It didnât break my ribs,â William thought as he stood his ground. âThat really hurt!â
Kingsleyâs expression became more serious when he saw Williamâs calm expression. He clearly felt that one of his blows connected, but the latter was acting as if nothing had happened.
Both combatants glared at each other as they prepared for their next clash.