Chapter 85 Shady boy
Chapter 85 Shady boy
The dojo buzzed with energy as students selected their partners, pairing off to practice the dynamic new move that Sensei Sam had just demonstrated. Laughter and spirited conversation filled the air, punctuated by the thuds of fists against palms and feet against the floor.
It was a cacophonny of enthusiasm and determination, yet amidst all the activity, Silas and Seb remained still, an island of tension in a sea of motion. They stood several meters apart, watching the others train, the sound of their peers' training seeming to fade into the background.
"Come on, man. I mean you no harm. I just wanna train," Seb urged, his gaze flicking toward Silas, who stood with his arms crossed, his expression inscrutable.
Silas hesitated, his mind churning with uncertainty. He didn't want to partner with Seb, especially after the things he'd said, but the reality was undeniable—there was no one else available. He let out a frustrated sigh, his breath escaping in a rush of resignation, before he trudged toward Seb, taking his place opposite him with a hardened look etched on his face. The dojo's atmosphere shifted slightly, the air growing thicker as they prepared to face off.
"Remember what Sensei said," Seb instructed, enthusiasm bubbling beneath his words. "Fight your opponent until you find an opening. Once you find it, seize the opportunity and strike with the flying tornado kick." With a nod, Silas settled into a fighting stance, feeling the familiar pulse of adrenaline begin to rise within him.
Seb clenched his fists tightly, excitement dancing in his eyes as he charged forward, his movements fluid and lightning-quick. Silas remained calm, steadying himself as he watched Seb close the distance between them. Just as Seb reached striking distance, he pulled back his right arm, his fist aimed squarely at Silas's face, propelled by the sheer force of his momentum.
The fist shot forward, but at the last possible moment, Silas took a few steps back, expertly evading the blow. Seb's punch met only air, frustration briefly flickering across his features. Without missing a beat, Seb closed in again, launching a second punch with renewed determination, this time with an aggressive follow-through.
Silas sidestepped deftly, his body moving almost instinctively to avoid the incoming strike. "You're quite fast, Silas," Seb remarked, a grin splitting his face, clearly reveling in the challenge.
"Or maybe you're just too slow for a trash like me to find it easy to dodge?" Silas shot back, a smirk of his own curling at the corners of his lips. Seb chuckled, undeterred by the jab, and pressed forward again.
This time, Seb stepped into striking distance, his fist aimed squarely at Silas's chest. Silas reacted in a heartbeat, swerving to the side and dodging effortlessly, not even breaking a sweat as he slipped past Seb's attack. With a surge of confidence, Silas countered, swinging his own punch with unanticipated speed and power. His fist shot through the air, the force behind it palpable and potent.
Seb's eyes widened in surprise as he recognized the potential impact of Silas's punch. Just a few meters away, the strike seemed like a freight train bearing down on him. In a split-second decision, Silas pulled back slightly, intentionally reducing the punch's momentum.
BAM!
Seb managed to cross his arms in a desperate attempt to shield himself, but even with the reduced force, the impact reverberated through him. The blow pushed him back several steps, the shock of it leaving him momentarily stunned.
"Wha—what the..." Seb muttered, gritting his teeth against the lingering pain that shot through his arms. He regained his balance and stared at Silas, a mix of astonishment and exhilaration crossing his features. 'Even his weakest strike packs a punch,' he thought, a grin still plastered on his face as he contemplated Silas's surprising strength.
After a brief moment to collect himself, Seb charged at Silas again, swinging another punch. Silas, quick on his feet, blocked the punch with his left arm, anticipating the next strike that was already on its way.
Silas turned on his heel, striding away towards the rest of the students, leaving Seb kneeling in shock, struggling to catch his breath.
Hours later, the combat class concluded, and the atmosphere buzzed with energy as students exchanged stories and celebrated their newfound skills. Silas scanned the room, hoping to find Angelica among them, but his heart sank when he realized she had slipped away unnoticed. It was clear she was avoiding him, and frustration bubbled within him. Find more chapters on empire
Shrugging off the disappointment, Silas decided to head to the cafeteria to find his friends, Vic and David. As he walked, his wristwatch chimed softly, pulling his attention. A text from David lit up the screen, causing a frown to crease Silas's brow.
"Meet me in the storeroom... Me and Vic have something important to tell you."
Curiosity piqued, Silas quickened his pace, his mind racing with possibilities. He wondered what urgent news could draw them away from their usual hangout. It crossed his mind that perhaps it had something to do with Angelica and her sudden distance, and he felt a twinge of anxiety as he headed toward the storeroom.
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Somewhere else in the academy, Vic navigated the quiet corridors, his mind racing with excitement. He had just finished speaking with a group of female students who had summoned him to confess their feelings, and he could hardly contain his glee. The anticipation of sharing the news with David and Silas fueled his steps as he approached the entrance to the main building.
But as he advanced, his gaze fell upon a figure sprawled on the floor several meters ahead. "David?" he blurted out, recognition striking him like a bolt of lightning. He hurried toward his friend, fear gripping his heart as he dropped to his knees beside David, who lay there badly injured, barely conscious.
"What the hell happened, man? Who did this to you?" Vic demanded, his voice a mix of anger and concern, a storm brewing within him as he took in David's state.
With great effort, David lifted his left arm slightly, pointing toward his wrist.
"Your wristwatch is gone," Vic said, his eyes darting to David's wrist, where the familiar piece of technology should have been. Panic surged through him. What had happened? Why was David lying here, vulnerable and hurt?
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