Crossover Anime: Starting from Jobless Reincarnation

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This is the terror of god-level powerhouses, especially the terror of masters who have mastered the instantaneous swordsmanship and reached god-level status.

Even Brian had to admit that the young man in front of him was too terrifying. He glanced at the nick on his wooden sword, took a deep breath, and amplified his senses to the extreme.

Brian didn't see how Roya made his move, but he felt that Roya was very fast, so fast that even his perception was half a beat slower.

But that won't do; he needs to see the young man's sword clearly!

This is his urgent wish at this moment.

Not to mention Brian, even Iver Ai, who was standing silently to the side, was filled with shock.

"I... I can't even keep up with his speed? How is that possible? Just who is this guy in front of me?"

Iveriai was undoubtedly the strongest person on the field, but the higher the strength, the more one could feel the unfathomable depth of Roya's power.

However, the moment Roya placed his hand on his waist and made a sword-drawing gesture...

Everyone's expression changed simultaneously.

The reason was simple: they sensed an extremely powerful sword intent locking onto them.

The sense of crisis brought about by this sword intent was like the Sword of Damocles hanging over one's neck.

If the three players standing on the outside were in such a state, how could they possibly face Roya's Brian directly?

Chapter 425 A Sword That Released the Sea!

The immense and overwhelming sword intent almost blinded Brian.

Within his perception range, an invisible sword had filled his entire world, and no matter how he tried to dodge it, the sword always hung above his head.

Brian's face turned extremely ugly at this moment; this sword strike was bound to hit.

The two were several tens of feet apart, and in theory, he should have been able to react to that distance.

But at this moment, it was precisely this distance of several tens of feet that caused him great trouble.

He couldn't predict from which direction the youth would attack, nor could he predict when they would attack.

Most importantly, this distance is nothing to Roya, but for him, it is an insurmountable barrier.

Unbeknownst to him, a fine layer of sweat appeared on Brian's palms.

Brian's brain was racing as he began to think of a solution.

However, the next moment he didn't need to think about it anymore.

Because Roja drew his sword.

The feeling of having no way to avoid it, like a turtle in a jar, reached its peak at this moment.

The distance of several dozen feet was almost the blink of an eye for Brian, and Roya had already appeared in front of him.

When the longsword was already pressed against Brian's neck, his domain belatedly reacted and began sending danger alerts to its master.

However, at this moment, it was too late; everything was already too late.

A violent whooshing sound followed a beat later, and the howling wind lashed against Gerdav's face, stinging his cheeks. Everything seemed to have slowed down by half a beat.

The room fell silent.

No one could see Roya's movements clearly; they simply couldn't keep up with his speed.

Brian's hand trembled almost imperceptibly. He wanted to move, to tell himself that he hadn't lost yet, but the wooden sword hanging around his neck told him that he had already lost.

Gerdov stared blankly at his hand, at the knife in it, his gaze somewhat lost.

"Failed?"

Gerdoff muttered to himself, seemingly finding it hard to accept.

Luo Ya remained in that position, a smile playing on his lips.

This wasn't a sarcastic laugh; he simply wanted to have a good laugh in this situation.

Luo Ya spoke up: "Do you know the idiom 'sitting in a well and looking at the sky'?"

Brian remained silent, but his expression betrayed him.

He was also deeply shocked. Recalling the sword strike just now, he began to wonder if those monsters could have done the same.

Seeing that Brian didn't respond, Roya clicked his tongue in boredom and said, "You see the sky in the well and think that's all there is to the sky, but little do you know that what you see is just a corner of the real world."

"Take this moment, for example. Am I swinging this sword because this is all I can do? No, your perspective is limited, your speed can't keep up with mine, and you can't even see how I strike. Even if I unleash a supersonic slash, what difference does it make to you?"

"You should know that there are always people better than you, and there is always something beyond your understanding. So, next time you want to say something dejected, think about whether you can represent all of humanity."

Brian was speechless after being rebuked by Roya. His eyes regained their original brilliance, but his face was now flushed.

"I"

Roya shrugged, sheathed the wooden sword in his hand, and said to Gerdav, who was standing aside watching the commotion, "It's all taken care of. It seems Brian should be alright."

After saying that, Roya prepared to swagger back.

However, Brian stopped Roya at that moment, his gaze hardening. The somewhat disheveled swordsman asked directly, "Can you tell me the name of the sword technique you just used?"

Luo Ya scratched his head and casually replied, "A sword strike that will set the sea apart."

Brian paused, not understanding.

Luo Ya had no choice but to speak again: "The name of the sword move is 'The Sword That Releases the Sea,' because I release water in a way that is comparable to the ocean, hence the name 'The Sword That Releases the Sea.'"

Brian felt a sudden tightness in his chest, and the expressions on everyone's faces became somewhat strange.

Luo Ya took in everyone's expressions and found them somewhat interesting, so he continued, "A sword strike that releases the sea, a sword strike that releases the water, a casual sword strike, and an ordinary sword strike—these are roughly the five levels of my sword techniques. As for the more advanced ones, the serious sword strike and the super serious sword strike, I think it's impossible for you to reach them with your talent, so I won't mention them."

"By the way, you're currently in the midst of a powerful attack."

Brian felt a tightness in his chest. He opened his mouth, but for some reason, looking at Roya's unbelievably handsome face, he had a feeling that the boy in front of him was cunning and ruthless.

"Ahem, anyway, I will become stronger, I will become even stronger. I already know my own weakness, and I have also seen your strength. I will make you acknowledge me!" Brian straightened up, his gaze became extremely sharp, and the original decadent aura on his body was swept away, and his whole person exuded a strong temperament.

Luo Ya nodded in satisfaction, but a sense of unease crept into his heart. He hadn't expected his cynical advice to be so effective.

"Then, let's part ways here."

Luo Ya turned around, waved his hand, and prepared to slip away.

But Brian called out to Roya again, his eyes fixed on Roya, who could even see the expectation in Brian's eyes.

"Well, although it might be a bit much to say that, I really want to learn from someone as skilled as you."

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Roya stopped and glanced back at Brian.

Gerdoff also cast a surprised look at Brian.

Aside from having a kendo teacher when he was young, Brian spent the rest of his time honing his skills on his own, which led him down many wrong paths.

However, these detours were obviously not a bad thing for Brian. It was these trials that allowed Brian to master three martial arts techniques he developed at a young age.

However, this very arrogance is what makes Brian quite conceited.

There are very few people who can earn Brian's respect, let alone someone as important as becoming his apprentice. This is why Brian looked surprised.

Seeing Roya stop in his tracks, Brian felt he had a chance and quickly continued, "Don't let my appearance fool you, I'm actually considered a genius even among humans."

Brian started to talk big.

Luo Ya shook his head helplessly and said with a hint of disappointment, "It seems you still don't understand."

These words made Brian blush, because he remembered what Roya had just said to him.

Brian immediately lowered his head in shame.

"Is that so? It seems my talent is not good enough for you."

He looked somewhat regretful and disappointed, and his expression carried a hint of desolation.

Luo Ya thought for a moment and said, "Actually, if you were a girl, the kind of cute girl, I wouldn't say I couldn't agree. But unfortunately, you're a boy, and a very sloppy boy at that. Oh, no, is calling you a boy a bit too much? Let me think what I should call you. Uncle?"

The combination of sarcastic remarks and a critical hit caused Brian's lips to twitch.

The others, who had previously held Roya in high esteem, saw their admiration vanish instantly upon hearing these words.

"Wow, what a sharp verbal attack," Gegrand couldn't help but complain.

Iver nodded silently, while Gazef wore a smile.

"Now that things are settled, I'll be leaving." Luo Ya waved his hand.

This time, Brian didn't try to stop him, but there was a hint of bitterness in his eyes.

Brian turned his questioning gaze to Gazef and asked, "Has he always been like this?"

Gerdoff scratched his head, thought for a moment, and shook his head, saying, "I haven't spent much time with him, so I don't know much about Roya's character. But I think he's a very principled and gentle person."

Watching Roya's disappearing figure, Gazef asked, "Tiger Fall Flute, is this a technique you created? It's a very powerful move."

However, in response to Gazef's praise, Brian simply said, "If it were the old me, I would have been very happy and proud to hear such praise from you. But after seeing that sword, that pride in my heart has vanished."

To this, Gerd Griff simply smiled noncommittally.


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