Taming: Path To Be The Strongest

Chapter 99: Resonance


Naiara raised her hand, and the water in the pond began to swirl faster and faster, gathering into a vortex of immense power. The air crackled with energy, and the ground trembled beneath Yenna's feet. She knew this was it, Naiara was done playing games. A massive column of water, easily ten times Yenna's size, erupted from the pond. It roared like a monstrous beast as it surged towards her.

"This is the end," the Guardian declared, her voice cold and final. "The forest will claim you."

Yenna braced herself, her body trembling under the strain of maintaining her energy shield. She closed her eyes, a single tear tracing a path through the grime on her cheek. 'Vell, everyone… I am sorry.'

But then, something shifted.

A strange warmth spread through her body, starting from her core and radiating outwards. It was not just the familiar surge of mana she had come to know, it was something more, something deeper. It felt like a connection, a lifeline to a power far greater than her own.

Her eyes snapped open. The faint glow from her gauntlets intensified, pulsing with a vibrant, crimson light that was not hers. The energy shield around her expanded, solidifying, becoming more resilient than she thought possible. The colossal wave crashed into her, but this time, it did not feel like an unstoppable force. It felt… manageable. The shield held, the crimson energy pushing back against the raging water, creating a barrier that refused to yield.

Yenna gasped, her eyes wide with disbelief. She could feel the power surging through her, a torrent of raw energy that was not hers, yet it flowed through her as if it were. It was as if she had become a conduit for something far greater, a vessel for a power that dwarfed even Naiara's.

From a great distance, hidden deep within the forest, Vell stood with his eyes closed, his hand outstretched. A faint smile played on his lips. He was concentrating, a network of glowing lines spreading across his skin, the visible manifestation of his skill, Resonance.

Resonance was a skill he rarely used, a powerful ability that allowed him to connect with his tamed beasts, sharing their senses and even their powers. But this time, it was different. He had pushed the skill beyond its normal limits, forging a connection not just with one, but with all his companions at once. Not only that, this time he had reversed the flow of the skill. Instead of their abilities coming to him, he was sending his own power to them.

He could feel their fear, their desperation, and their determination. He could feel Yenna, struggling against the overwhelming power of the Guardian. He poured his own energy into the connection, a torrent of his powerful mana flowing through the unseen link, bolstering her strength and amplifying her abilities.

Back in the clearing, Yenna felt the power surge within her. It was intoxicating, overwhelming, yet strangely familiar. She felt stronger, faster, more resilient. Her senses sharpened, and her movements became more fluid, more precise. She could feel the mana all around her, and it was now responding to her will in a way it never had before.

She pushed back against the massive wave. The water, which had seemed insurmountable only moments ago, now receded under the force of her will. She could feel Naiara's surprise, her confusion.

"Impossible!" the Guardian exclaimed, her voice laced with disbelief. "How can a mere human possess such a power?"

Yenna did not answer. She did not need to, her actions spoke for her. She lowered her stance, her body coiled like a spring, and then, with a burst of speed that surprised even herself, she charged forward. She moved like a blur, a crimson streak cutting through the raging water, and she closed the distance between herself and Naiara in an instant.

Naiara reacted swiftly, forming a barrier of water around herself, but it was too late. Yenna's gauntlets, now imbued with Vell's own power, smashed through the barrier as if it were made of glass. She struck Naiara with a force that sent the Guardian reeling, her body crashing into the ground with a resounding thud.

The Guardian groaned, her body sinking slightly into the ground before she forced herself up. She raised her hand again, and the water surrounding her coalesced into an intricate suit of armor. The liquid solidified, glistening like polished sapphire, wrapping her body in a gleaming carapace that pulsed with energy. In her other hand, a whip materialized, a serpentine weapon formed from the very essence of the forest's magic, and it writhed in her grasp like a living creature.

"You are impressive," she admitted, her voice calm but edged with a new intensity. "But if you think that alone is enough, you are sorely mistaken."

Without warning, she lashed out with the whip. The weapon extended with blinding speed, its crack echoing like thunder. Yenna twisted her body just in time, the tip of the whip grazing her side and leaving a deep, searing burn that flared with pain. But she did not falter. Instead, she crouched low, her feline-like reflexes allowing her to evade the follow-up strikes, her movements sharp and fluid like a prowling predator.

She countered with a powerful uppercut, her gauntlet flaring with crimson energy. Naiara sidestepped, her water armor shifting dynamically to absorb the brunt of the impact. She then retaliated with a sweeping kick, the water around her legs surging forward in a slicing arc. Yenna leaped high into the air, flipping over the attack and delivering a spinning kick of her own, aimed directly at Naiara's head.

The Guardian ducked, the kick barely missing her. Using the momentum, she pivoted and brought her whip down in a vicious arc. Yenna raised her gauntlets to block, and the whip wrapped around her forearms, tightening with a pressure that threatened to crush her bones. But Yenna gritted her teeth and pulled with all her might, yanking Naiara off balance and toward her.

Their collision was ferocious. Naiara slammed a knee into Yenna's ribs, the force of the blow enough to crack her armor and send her skidding backward, gasping for air. But this should have kept her away for a bit, Yenna did not stop. She lunged forward again, her strikes a blur of feline precision and boxer-like ferocity. Each punch and kick landed with the force of a hurricane, but Naiara's armor absorbed most of the impact, cracks forming on its surface but refusing to shatter.

The clearing was a symphony of chaos, the roar of the water, the crackle of crimson energy, the sharp sounds of their strikes connecting, and the heavy breaths of two warriors locked in a life-or-death struggle.

"Enough!" Naiara bellowed, slamming her foot into the ground. The earth beneath them rumbled as geysers of high-pressure water erupted in all directions. Yenna darted between them, her enhanced agility allowing her to navigate the deadly maze. With a sudden burst of speed, she closed the distance again, ducking under a horizontal lash of the whip and driving her fist into Naiara's chest.

The force shattered the front of the Guardian's armor, sending sapphire-colored fragments flying. Naiara staggered but countered immediately, slamming her open palm against Yenna's abdomen. A torrent of water erupted from her hand, sending Yenna hurtling backward until she crashed into a tree.

Blood trickled from the corner of Yenna's mouth as she stood, her breaths ragged but her resolve unshaken. Her gauntlets pulsed again, the crimson power intensifying. Naiara, too, was battered. Her armor was now riddled with fractures, her movements were slower, and her breath was labored. But her eyes still showed that she was confident in her victory.

"Let's end this!" Naiara roared, her whip unraveling into countless tendrils that surged toward Yenna like a swarm of angry serpents.

Yenna crouched low, her body humming with energy. The mana enveloped her completely now, her figure a radiant beacon against the chaos. As the tendrils closed in, she moved, her speed almost too fast to follow. She weaved through the onslaught, deflecting and dodging with a grace that seemed inhuman. With one final leap, she soared into the air, her gauntlets crackling with raw, unbridled energy. She descended like a meteor, aiming directly for Naiara.

The impact was cataclysmic. The ground exploded in a shockwave of energy and water, the force sending trees toppling and creating a massive crater at the center of the clearing. When the dust finally settled, Yenna stood at the center, her gauntlets smoking, her body trembling with exhaustion.

Naiara lay sprawled at the edge of the crater, her armor shattered, her whip dissolved into mist. She tried to rise but collapsed again, her strength completely spent. Yenna staggered but remained standing, her crimson aura flickering before fading entirely. She looked down at Naiara, her expression a mix of relief and exhaustion.

"It is over," she said softly, her voice barely audible over the sound of the still-settling water.

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