Thaela smiled a sweet smile as silence fell over the area, playing with the bottle in her hand.

"This is the blood you wanted, right? No need to answer, I already know that that's the case. But if you think this pitiful amount of strength is going to be enough, I would suggest that you obediently hand over your head to me. If you do so, I can take care of your Oliidark family while you're gone. If not, and you force me to fight this battle to the end and waste my time, then not only will I not lift a finger to help your Oliidark family, I'll also kill them to the last man, woman and child.

"Make your choice quickly, my time is limited."

Thaela obviously didn't want to fight this battle, if she could voluntarily get Leonel to give up his life, that was for the best.

Unfortunately, there was no simple way to exchange points in the Fiend Class Sector. Due to the top 10 rules, and in order to mitigate the use of teamwork, an exchange of points wasn't possible. That was why although there were two members of the Endless Twilight Pavilion in the top ten, Thaela still had to fight for her spot on her own instead of borrowing from two who should have been her teammates.

Due to this, the only way to take points from someone else was to kill them. This was also why Leonel hadn't gained Falen's Demon Points either.

If Thaela wanted Leonel's points, the only method was to kill him. But this fog domain and Leonel's abilities were far too troublesome, and if there was no chance at all, Leoenl could very well just run away despite the contingency plans she had made.

As such, she chose to immediately set down her requirements. If she threatened Leonel later, when she had less control over the situation, she would come off as the weaker party. If she did so immediately, though, especially after so easily dealing with his attack, even if he didn't immediately accept, a shadow would be cast over his heart and he would definitely hesitate.

What Thaela didn't know, though, was that the moment Leonel heard these words, the frostiness of his gaze went from purely due to him focusing on calculation, to him being infuritated.

What a vile woman.

fact, he assumed that once he vanished from thin air, they would suffer such a fate just for being associated with

fate of the Oliidark family was because they had harmed a great deal of individuals. In fact, if he was correct, that restaurant he had worked in when he first reached their city

tell by the look in her eyes and the curl of her

Resources? Treasures? Glory?

target them? If she could find where his mother was, where his brothers and cousin were, where the people he

gaze sparkled with a crimson light, dense golden Runes

all despite the fact he had become very used to making Spatial Forces his own. In fact, from what Leonel could see, her cloning abilities and spatial affinity were actually linked as one, likely to form an odd

it was based on was called Emulation Spatial Force. It was an exceptionally rare spatial Force ranked in the top five of Spatial Forces and it was an even rarer

weak, but among Spatial Forces, it had the greatest dexterity,

could interact with the world.

technically real clones to begin with. But because they could move through space, she could put down a clone an impossibly far distance away because

to force even Leonel into a trap. Those with Dream Force affinity

of Spatial Force, and her Emulation Spatial Force was a perfect fusion of the two,

"illusions" were actually real and capable of interacting with the world, being able to see through them was useless. After all, they weren't fake, they could truly

part of this Emulation Spatial Force was the last ability Thaela

had gone from "damsel", to copying his arrow with her Emulation Spatial Force and pasting it twice

come to understand this, Leonel's expression only became colder and

that she had been clever enough to get him here. This was a competition after all, he couldn't be mad that she was trying her best

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