Chapter 4 - 4 2 3-Minute Duel
Chapter 4 - 4 2 3-Minute Duel
4: Chapter 2: 3-Minute Duel 4: Chapter 2: 3-Minute Duel In the spring of the year 2000 of the Yong Guang Calendar, shortly after the disaster known as the Calamity of the Firmament, some teenagers discovered they possessed special powers that could spontaneously cause supernatural phenomena.
From bending spoons and creating small orbs, to unleashing lightning and morphing into beastly creatures with blue faces and sharp teeth, the powers that these children possessed varied greatly.
Among them, individuals with destructive capabilities were not uncommon, and a very few could even destroy a city on their own.
The children received superpowers but often lacked the sound mind needed to control these powers, hence the first half of this century was truly a disaster.
Superpowers went awry worldwide, causing immense loss of life and wealth.
After the emergence of the Superpower Users, the governments of various countries quickly completed negotiations and announced the results globally: for the safety of the majority of the population, all Superpower Users needed to be forcibly sent to a city jointly managed by the countries of the world for containment.
This city was built upon the remains of a giant dragon, floating more than 20 kilometers in the sky.
This was the globally famous Superpower Users containment facility, the prison city denounced as “inhumane atrocity” by mainstream media, Sky Firmament City.
And these teenagers with supernatural powers were publicly called…
Superpower Users.
Now, in the spring of the year 2010 of the Yong Guang Calendar, as of this January, the number of Superpower Users in Sky Firmament City had surpassed 5.7 million.
This is also the ninth consecutive year the city has been named the “worst city globally.” Fights among Superpower Users occur frequently, and organizational confrontations are found everywhere; re
but I don’t want to die obliviously like a beast.
Please, sir, grant me one fight.”
Capro seemed schizophrenic, having behaved like a beast just moments before, now he appeared as if a knight from a 21st-century novel had infected his brain with madness.
But Gongsun Ce felt no repulsion, rather he admired this demeanor, for he had been to King Morton, and he had seen true Knights.
“Admirable spirit,” Gongsun Ce gestured, “After you.”
Capro gave him a grateful look, then closed his eyes and took a deep breath.
He murmured a short phrase softly, as if declaring it before some ritual: “Crossing all barriers, devouring the blood most divine…”
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