Nameless King

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Alucard, Liang, or Nitra, any of them could easily destroy the spatial monsters. However, they did not interfere and hinder Gael and Ereg. This was their fight, so they had to deal with all the problems and uninvited guests themselves.

Bam. Bam. Bam.

Gael and Ereg continued to attack each other as the ground next to them had long been covered in blood, and new clots of blood were gradually added. 

Sometimes Gael and Ereg missed each other, their attacks were only sometimes successful, but they were powerful and aimed at the weak points of their opponent.

Crackle.

Two fists collided with each other, creating a powerful shockwave that would have thrown most creatures aside. However, Gael and Ereg managed to stay where they were. All they did was grin widely, preparing to attack again.

However, the moment their fists were about to come down on each other, they suddenly stopped.

"Hm? What's going on?" Gael muttered in confusion. He felt that there was something wrong and Ereg had nothing to do with it, however, he didn't understand what exactly it was.

Ereg was in the same situation, but his instincts were much better than Gael's, so he closed his eyes and concentrated as much as possible.

He could sense everything that was going on around him, in the colosseum and even beyond it. At first, Ereg tried to find the cause in the nearest locations in Beastfolk World, but very soon he realized that the threat was coming from somewhere else.

"Hey, if you figured out what's going on, I wouldn't mind listening." Gael waved his hand with a slight frown, looking at Ereg's smirk.

"Don't worry, I'm not going to hide anything from you. Anyway, our attacks caused us to disturb the spatial monsters." Ereg calmly said while pointing at the part of the colosseum that was in the spatial gap. 

Gael was slightly surprised, then he nodded with a deep gaze, "I see... Well, it looks like our battle will have to stop for a while. The spatial monsters aren't a danger to us, but there will definitely be a lot of them."

Ereg didn't answer anything, he just smirked and stepped forward.

At the same moment, Ereg's fist was covered in black flames, raining down on Gael's face, who didn't expect such an attack at all.

Gael tried to somehow stay on his feet, but the momentum from Ereg's attack was too powerful, so the impact threw him back dozens of meters.

"Hahaha! Gael, you're an experienced fighter! How could you relax at such a moment next to your opponent?" Ereg laughed as his voice echoed throughout the colosseum.

The audience had different reactions since some thought that Ereg had acted meanly, but most only got slight smiles. They knew that their King would not miss a moment for a successful attack.

Gael smirked, wiped the blood from the corners of his mouth, and stared at Ereg as his hands erupted in a powerful white flame.

"So you don't want to stop, right?" Gael asked, with a sly glance. He didn't resent Ereg at all for what he had done as he realized he had that right and opportunity.

Ereg shook his head, "No. If the spatial monsters want to come here, however, they are not worthy of being my opponents, only you are! I don't want to waste time on them, so... let's destroy them while fighting each other."

Gael tilted his head with a devious smirk, "Damn... Your idea is actually interesting. Fine, I agree. However, if someone strong enough shows up, I'd like us to fight together."

Ereg gave him a puzzled look, "Hey... You know they can't beat us, right?"

"Sure. However, we haven't unleashed our full power yet, and it would be fascinating to see how we work as a team. Anyway, I made a suggestion and it's your decision to do it that way or not." Gael shrugged before stepping forward.

In a heartbeat, Gael found himself right in front of Ereg, who hadn't expected such a sharp attack. It seemed to him that Gael was about to say something else, but it stopped abruptly.

Crackling.

Gael's fists, hailed down on Ereg, covering his body with light burns from the powerful white flames.

"Damn! You used the same trick! That's not fair!" Ereg exclaimed as he clapped his hands together, creating a flaming sphere of darkness around him.

The sphere threw Gael off, at least, Ereg hoped he could do it.

"Hah, did you really think that could stop me." Gael's voice rang out as his hand passed through the sphere.

Even though he had to take damage from that fire, however, his hand was protected by the white flame, so he effortlessly grabbed Ereg by the throat.

"Using a defense skill? Well, I guessed you would, but it's not like you at all. Aren't you a beast? Where's your aggressiveness?" Gael said with a slight smile tightly squeezing Ereg's neck.

Ereg gripped Gael's wrists tightly, so tightly that Gael's arm could break at any moment. However, Gael wasn't going to choke Ereg, he knew he couldn't do that against such an opponent, so he had another plan.

Whooooooooooosh.

Gael turned sharply, throwing Ereg forward, but he aimed upwards so that Ereg would fly over the colosseum.

Alucard, watching this smirked as Gael threw Ereg straight into the open space.

"Hehehehe, I don't know if he guessed or sensed it, but they're already here, and their first target will be Ereg." Alucard chuckled evilly with his arms crossed on his chest.

Ereg could easily be out in the open. It didn't make any difference to him what space he was in since even the powerful pressure couldn't even slow him down.

However, he tried to get back into the colosseum by creating flaming explosions behind him. He was doing this because he didn't want Gael to win this round, since with the arrival of the spatial monsters, their fight would move to the next stage.

"Gael!" Ereg exclaimed, approaching the boundary of the colosseum, "You should have thrown harder if you wanted to succeed in throwing me out!"

Whoooooooooosh.

At the same moment, white flames completely covered Gael and he found himself in the air, in front of Ereg. Gael had a smirk on his face as if he knew this was going to happen.

"Though the last time we fought was a long time ago, you're still as predictable as before. You need to do something about that if you want to defeat me!" Gael exclaimed as all of his flames headed towards his right arm.

Ereg prepared to strike with his fist, but instead, Gael created a sphere out of the flames and opened his palm wide.

Whoooooooooooooooooooosh.

The sphere exploded with a powerful stream of flame, raining down on Ereg. He immediately created a protective barrier of black fire around him.

Gael's attack couldn't seriously hurt Ereg or stop any damage, especially after Ereg protected himself. However, his goal was to simply throw Ereg as far away from the colosseum as possible and he succeeded.

Ereg, with each passing second, got further and further away from the colosseum, falling into open space.

'Hmm... That's not good enough.' Gael shrugged, before taking a deep breath.

As he exhaled, an even more powerful stream of flames descended on Ereg, and he was already in open space.

"Shit! Stop doing this already! I want to fight in close combat!" Ereg exclaimed, creating another protective barrier around himself.

He didn't understand why Gael was doing this since these attacks were useless and it was just forcing him into defense.

"Hah, Gael was going to stop the fight to deal with the spatial monsters, but now he's acting as if he wanted it originally." Wain smirked as he watched the multitude of silhouettes moving towards Ereg.

Ereg didn't notice them since he was thinking only of Gael and his instincts couldn't react to the creatures that hadn't yet revealed themselves. The spatial monsters were literally part of the open space, so spotting them was almost impossible.

"Damn... That reminds me of something..." Maris muttered, then with a frown he looked at Wain, "When I helped get you to Death Shore, those guys gave us a lot of trouble!"

Wain shrugged, "It wasn't my fault. What's more, you didn't have to worry so much about my safety and just wipe them all out."

Maris began to stomp her foot nervously with her arms crossed on her chest, "If I knew you were Nameless King, I would have done exactly that, but I thought you were an ordinary talented young man! Well... not exactly ordinary, but I didn't assume you were actually Nameless King anyway."

Wain smirked, "Don't ever forget that, though you won't have that opportunity again. I'm not going to die again! Once, was more than enough."

Sven smiled slightly but didn't say anything. He was glad that someone who shared his ideas turned out to be a person like Wain.

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