The Inner Beast
. Ryan. The close combat training sessions were grueling, pushing Jade to his limits and testing his endurance and skill. There were moments when
at flowed through her son's veins, granting him a natural affinity for magic. Under her guidance, Jade learned to harness the elemental forces around him
lls to a razor's edge, while his proficiency in magic had unlocked a whole new realm of possibilities. With his father's teachings shaping
e their skills and vie for a coveted spot at the prestigious academy. For Jade, it was a chance
, their eyes alight with determination and ambition. Jade stood at the center of it all, hi
were unmatched, his movements fluid and precise, striking with the speed and ferocity of a dragon in flight. And when he un
g the spectators. His unique blend of martial prowess and magical talent set him apar
eputation as a skilled mage preceded her. The tension between the two was palpable as th
Sera's spells were powerful and unpredictable, weaving through the air with deadly precision. But Jade's maste
oment was a test of skill and strategy, each exchange a dance of fire and ice. But it was clear to all who
remaining energy into a spell of unparalleled power. The arena filled with blinding light
ant in the center of the arena. The intense battle between Jade and Sera had pushed them both to their limit
of his journey. The intense training, the fierce battles, and the unyielding s
enter of the arena, basking in the adulation of the crowd. But amidst the
owd, his usual composed demeanor replaced by a look of wild fury. Mr. Ryan's face
rough the air like a thunderclap. "As a member of the Ryan family you are not supposed to use your ultimate trump car
hock and disbelief evident in his eyes. The crowd fell silent, their whisper
resolve. "Martin, please," she implored softly, her hand reaching o
ccusing eyes. "I will not stand for this," he declared, his voice lac
d a stunned and shaken silence in his wake. Jade stood rooted to the s
tumult of emotions swirling within him. Confusion, anger, and heartache warred for do