The instructors' battle began, drawing the attention of everyone present.
On one side of the arena stood Emery, representing Hall 33, a Magus with a reputation for defeating a one-cosmos grand magus before. On the other side was Adam, the Nephilim apostle, standing for Hall 6.
Despite Adam's youthful appearance, he was no ordinary opponent. He was one of the twelve apostles, figures revered as reflections of the Nephilim gods—rising above tens of thousands of bishops and hundreds of cardinals.
The crowd buzzed with excitement, expecting an extraordinary duel between two powerful figures.
Facing each other, Adam radiated calm confidence as he spoke with a respectful tone. "It is the Lord's will that I stand here before you," he said, his voice serene yet filled with purpose.