Chapter 264: Victory is a Side Reward (1)
The moment Jordic registered Keter’s presence in his head, his body reacted instinctively and unleashed a technique—Moonlight Spear Style, Fourth Form: Full Moon.
A circular wave of spear aura filled the space ahead. However, the real attack was the concealed thrust within it—a lightning-fast strike embedded inside the empty shell of spear aura.
Despite the sudden ambush, Keter, who was always combat-ready, casually formed an arrow in his hand and threw it. The arrow hit the center of the Full Moon and detonated.
Boooom! Crrrash!
The glass windows in the hallway shattered into pieces, scattering everywhere. The floor and ceiling burst apart from the shockwave, debris raining down. Through the narrow gaps of the collapsing structure, Jordic’s spear danced. Gungnir, imbued with a guaranteed-hit effect, aimed precisely at the vital points across Keter’s body.
The Infinite Bank collector, who was inadvertently witnessing the battle, focused on their battle.
Moonlight Spearmanship is supposed to be incomplete. However, Jordic managed to fill in the missing core with his own talent.
As a six-star Grandmaster, the collector immediately recognized that Bydent’s Moonlight Spear Style was flawed.
The Moon Rabbit Tribe that had passed down the technique had deliberately removed key components before passing it down. They had no choice but to do this because if they had handed over the original technique intact, the Samael Empire would have noticed. Thus, the Moonlight Spear Style had dozens of missing pieces, making it two full tiers below its original form.
Even so, that was impressive enough for humans to call Bydent the Masters of Spearmanship, but it was nothing in the world of Transcendentals. Jordic had learned this the hard way, specifically after sparring with Gyro and witnessing Keter’s divine-level skill at the Sword of the South Tournament.
He had poured blood and sweat into his training to beat Keter, and the result was this very spear technique. This was Halo, a chained sequence following the Full Moon. The shattered fragments of the Full Moon gathered and formed a band of cutting spear aura that surged toward Keter.
Jordic felt confident. Lunar Eclipse was stronger in terms of raw destructive power, but it required a long windup. More importantly, Keter had already seen it multiple times, so there was a good chance it wouldn’t work.
