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Heretic Trainer: The Gym Is My Cultivation Method-Chapter 42: The Dark Horse
Garion looked at the one who stopped them and was surprised when he saw him.
He was the same old man he had met in the hallway last night. ๐ณ๐๐ฒ๐๐จ๐๐ฏ๐๐๐ง๐๐น.๐ฐ๐ผ๐
Because of that, Garion gave a short nod.
"Sure. Letโs just stand down. Weโre all here to watch the competition."
He picked up his robe and pulled it back on, though his eyes stayed sharp. He glared across the row of elders.
"But donโt forget that this place is for all of us, not just you."
"So donโt you dare glare at me again, whether your disciple loses... or whether that weak endrick was even your disciple or not."
The green-robed elderโs face turned stiff. His lips parted as if he wanted to shout back, but no words came.
In the end, he only looked away and turned back into his seat.
Garion grinned, satisfied, and sat down heavily.
The old man chuckled and sat beside Garion to keep an eye on him.
Garion leaned his head toward him.
"Hello again, old man. What do you think? My discipleโs great, right?"
The old man stroked his beard, eyes still on the arena.
"Indeed. She saw through that boyโs movement and countered it with ease. Her strength and speed were also top-notch."
Garion slapped his knee and laughed hard.
"I told you! Thatโs the body that resulted from training my way, the God Physique Cultivation path."
He stretched his arms wide and leaned back.
"Now letโs just enjoy the show. Forget those wussy elders. They can sulk all they want and still my single disciple make them all lose face."
The old man smiled faintly.
"You really donโt hold back, do you?"
Garion shrugged.
"No point. Holding back is for cowards."
The old man just laughed, hearing what Garion said.
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In the waiting area, the Dahlia sat quietly in the corner, keeping her head down while the other talked about her.
Among those were the top three favourites to win this tournament.
Adriel leaned casually against the wall, chuckling a little.
"Sheโs interesting. To beat Endrick that easily... I expected more of a struggle."
Elira crossed her arms, golden braid falling over her shoulder. Her pale blue eyes narrowed in thought.
"Indeed. When she struck him, I couldnโt even sense her mana flow. It was clean and controlled. She could be a dark horse in this tournament."
Adriel smirked.
"Dark horse or not, Iโd like to see her technique up close."
Larris looked at them briefly, voice blunt and flat.
"Dark horse ot not, Iโll win this tournament. Including you two."
Adriel laughed lightly, shaking his head.
"Straightforward as always, Larris."
Eliraโs lips curved into a smile.
"Confidence is good. Just donโt let it turn into arrogance."
Dahlia stayed silent in her corner, pretending not to listen as she was focused on the battle.
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The rest of the matches rolled on one after another.
From her corner, Dahlia watched with her arms crossed.
One fight ended in less than ten seconds.
A boy charged wildly, only to get flipped over the shoulder of his opponent.
The crowd laughed more than they cheered.
Another match dragged on far too long.
Two girls kept circling, throwing sloppy kicks that barely hit.
Dahlia almost yawned.
She tapped her fingers on her arms, eyes steady.
If this is all theyโve got, then I can win this easily.
But Garionโs words echoed in her head.
Never underestimate anyone. The moment you let it go, you trip on your own feet.
She breathed out slowly through her nose.
Right. Stay sharp.
A competitor across the room groaned as medics carried him away.
Another one limped down the stairs, clutching his ribs.
Dahliaโs eyes followed each of them without emotion.
Her fingers clenched briefly into a fist beneath her robe.
Weak or strong, it doesnโt matter. Iโll crush them if they stand in my way.
Then she sat back, straightening her shoulders, face calm again.
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The announcer raised his voice over the noise of the crowd.
"The first round is over! Now, let us begin the second round of the tournament!"
The crowd cheered, stomping on the stone floors of the arena.
The announcer checked the board in his hand, then pointed toward the waiting area.
"For the first match of the second round... Letโs welcome... Dahlia of the God Gym versus Adriel of the Silver Flame Sect!"
Gasps rippled through the stands.
"That strange girl who beat Endrick in one palm?"
"And Adriel, one of the top three favorites..."
Dahlia stood slowly, tightening her robe and walking toward the arnea.
Adriel was also moving, spear in his hand, his white robe flowing as he walked.
He smiled lightly, tilting his head at her.
"So you are the one they call the dark horse. Iโve been waiting to see just how good you are."
Dahlia kept her face calm.
"Weโll see if you can keep smiling after this."
That made Adrielโs eyes narrow, though his smile didnโt fade.
He twirled his spear once, the polished silver tip catching the light.
"Weโll test that, then."
They stepped onto the arena floor together, facing one another.
The announcer lifted his arms.
"First match of the second round! Begin!"
The crowd roared again.
Adriel set his stance, spear steady in both hands, eyes sharp.
His every move carried precision, like he had practiced it a thousand times.
Dahlia slid into her stance, one hand forward, the other pulled back near her waist.
Her feet pressed firmly against the stone, ready to spring.
She breathed in once, exhaled slow, and focused on Adriel.
The match had begun.
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In the premium seats area, Garion leaned forward, arms crossed, eyes locked on the match below.
His face was serious for once, watching every small movement Dahlia made.
Then suddenly, an old man in a flowing silver robe sat beside him calmly, surprising him.
His beard was thin and neat, his hair tied back with a silver clasp. A faint smile appeared as he turned to Garion.
"Hello. I am Serath, the master of that Adriel. Nice to meet you, the master of that girl."
Garion only smirked as he was interested in this old man.







