Chapter 222: Burning Hell.
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[Adam C. POV.]
The moment Yamamoto arrived; the atmosphere morphed from stifling heat to an all-epassing ze that made it hard to breathe. It was like standing on the surface of the sun. The source of this incredible heat soon materialized — a figure robed in traditional garb, his eyes not just stern but carrying centuries of judgment and authority.
"You stand as a traitor to the Soul Society. Your life is forsaken," Yamamoto announced, mes erupting all around him.
Was he for real? A traitor? Because I decided I won''t be someone''sb rat?
I really didn''t want to fight him.
I really didn''t.
But it didn''t seem like I had much of a choice.
I drew my de, ring my reiatsu in kind. "Judge all things in this universe, Zanryuzuki!"
For a brief moment, his eyes narrowed, as if he was genuinely disappointed that I chose to fight, almost as if he thought I should simply ept my execution. Then without warning, he swung his sword, "Reduce All Creation to Ash, Ryujin Jakka!" releasing a massive inferno that moved towards me like a tidal wave of pure, scorching fire.
I quickly moved my de. The area around me distorted, as the searing mes that were a breath away suddenly seemed to slow, trapped within the grasp of my Zanpakuto, allowing me the barest of moments to think.
"Orbit," I whispered. With these words, a ripple of translucent energy emanated from Zanryuzuki, creating a sort of bubble around me. Inside this bubble, space was my dominion.
The mes of Ryujin Jakka, scorching and lethal, were kept at bay, inching forward by the second but unable to breach the barrier. Outside of this bubble, I could see the world in a different light, a slower, more malleable version of reality.
With a grunt of effort, due to Yamamoto''s massive reiatsu pressing back against mine, I expanded the bubble, creating arger sphere of manipted space around us. Now, within this small limited area, I had the advantage. I could move faster, think clearer, and hopefully, tip the scales in my favor.
Yamamoto looked momentarily surprised but quickly caught on. He observed the distorted space curiously, seemingly impressed. "An impressive ability, controlling the fabric of space itself. I wonder how it will fare against the oldest and most powerful zanpakuto?"
Instead of replying, I lunged at him. Within this domain, my movements were enhanced. That being said, it became clear that Yamamoto was no novice by any means. He not only immediately adapted to the altered reality I had created, but he also parried my strikes with the practiced ease of a warrior with centuries of experience.
It had taken him less than a second to adapt. And even less to read the intentions behind my attacks.
As our des shed, mes erupted around him, burning all the moisture in the air to the point breathing felt like a torture.
I smiled, excited, however, before I could begin to enjoy the situation, I felt a pang in my chest. Mayuri''s poison, the venom''s effects were bing more pronounced.
I had almost forgotten that crazy bastard had poisoned me. My power was slowing down the effects of this, but slowing it down didn''t mean it was a solved problem.
I coughed, blood violently spraying from my lips, droplets sttering and staining my clothes, coating my chin and trailing down my throat.
Seeing my momentarypse, Yamamoto seized the chance and sent a massive wave of mes towards me. Pushing through the pain, I barely had the time to raise another spatial shield, causing the mes to dance and distort around me, scorching my right arm.
"You''re quite skilled for your age," Yamamoto''s voice echoed within the altered space. "However, no tricks can change your fate."
I chuckled softly.
At the pace this was going, I was going to lose.
I was poisoned, and fighting the strongest Shinigami, my chances were pretty much slim to none.
The only option I had was using my Bankai, but seeing that now it was much stronger than before, that wasn''t an option, not because I would die, but because thousands of souls would die in the process.
Much like Yamamoto''s, my Bankai wasn''t something to use around others.
"Rift!" I roared, bringing my de down on him, as a tear in space appeared before me, twisting the space between us, before sending him crashing across the battlefield.
Yamamoto recovered quickly, and gazed at me with a mix of pity and respect. "Your power ismendable, a waste in the hands of a traitor."
Coughing up more blood, I grinned weakly, "You know, I could do without the small talk."
Yamamoto''s eyes shed with anger at my words, but he didn''t attack immediately. "You are a fool," he said, his voice low. "Had you not sided with the mortals, you could have been one of the strongest Shinigami in the Gotei 13."
Iughed bitterly, wiping the blood from my lips. "I''m sorry old man, but I''m only loyal to Fairy Tail."
"Fairy Tail? I have never heard of such a ce."
I chuckled weakly. "It''s a guild, a ce where peoplee to be together, to fight for one another."
Yamamoto remained quiet for a moment, his eyes glinting with malice. "I see, then I''ll make sure this Fairy Tail you speak of regrets harboring a traitor like you." With that, he charged forward, his sword glowing with intense heat, as mes erupted around us, consuming the space I had created.
Grinning, I rushed forward as well, letting myself enjoy this moment as much as I could.
The world seemed to blur and reshape as the two of us moved, our movements fast and clear. The echoes of shing des shaking the soul society, forming a deadly symphony of steel, fire, and space. Each strike, parry, and counter felt like a death sentence, a dance between two warriors, one fueled by duty and the other by desperation.
I leaned into Zanryuzuki''s abilities, bending the space between our strikes, trying to find an edge, a momentarypse in Yamamoto''s otherwise impable defense. With each sh, I would warp the trajectory, making my de appear in ces the old Captain wouldn''t expect.
But Yamamoto was terrifyingly adaptive. His mes curled around him, reacting to each distorted strike, trying to find a way through my spatial maniptions. The mes of his de as he had shown thus far, weren''t just for offense; they served as his shield, an extension of his will, anticipating my strikes and countering them before they couldnd.
My vision started to blur again, Mayuri''s poison manifesting its influence. Every swift movement, every spatial warp, made my head spin. But I refused to let that be my end. I recalled my training, focused on my breathing, and channeled my reiatsu to try and hold off the poison''s effects, even if just for a few moments longer.
I was having the time of my life.
Finally an opponent that I could go all out with!
Finally someone I could aim to surpass!
ologia had been a necessity to deal with, not a true rival, but him? He was everything I could''ve asked in a fight and more!
Drawing from the depths of my soul, I unleashed a barrage of strikes, each one coupled with a spatial tear, making it appear as though multiple versions of myself were attacking from all angles. It was a feint within a feint, and myst attempt tond a decisive blow.
For a moment, it seemed to work. Yamamoto was pushed back, his body receiving multiple cuts as the fierce onught caused him to momentarily focus entirely on defense. s, this was a fleeting victory. With a faint smile, the old Captain unleashed a wave of mes so intense that it seemed to consume everything, the air, the earth, the space, and everything in between.
The world became a living furnace. A hell.
Even with my spatial maniption, there was no escaping the sheer intensity of this attack. The heat was suffocating, and the brightness of the mes blinded me. But amidst this inferno that made my skin sizzled, a thought surfaced. If I couldn''t dodge it or block it, perhaps I could redirect it.
Drawing upon Zanryuzuki''s powers once more, I attempted to warp the space around the mes, this time in a different manner creating a vortex that would send them spiraling away, creating a current for his attack instead of a wall he could burn. The effort was immense, each twist of space drawing heavily upon my already waning strength.
For a split second, it seemed to work. The mes twisted and contorted, spiraling into the vortex I''d created. But then, with a deafening roar, they exploded outward, breaking free from my control. The force of the st sent me hurtling through the air, crashing into the ruins of a nearby building.
Coughing up more blood, the weight of the poison and the exhaustion from the fight weighed heavily on me. Yamamoto slowly approached, his de still wreathed in mes, his eyes reflecting both admiration and sorrow.
"You have fought valiantly," he said, his voice filled with a deep, graveled respect. "But this is where your rebellion ends."
I chuckled weakly, my skin melting awayyer byyer. The smell of burning flesh filled my nostrils as my charred remains descended into ashes, never again to be found, leaving behind a ckened, charred shell.
Now this was pain, not what Mayuri had done.
I had even lost an arm.
I chuckled again, dropping to my knees as thest of my strength left me. "That was fun, but painful," I gasped, my voice barely above a whisper.