He stood just behind the boy with blue eyes and continued, "Besides, they told me that his touch prevented movement."
The blue-eyed boy slowly took off his blue vest and thick white shirt, showing that he had the brown leather bib under all his clothes as he said, getting a little stuck, "Yes, in a matter of seconds, my team disappeared. There were no bodies left."
Taking a firm step, Brian stared at him, saying, "What no one told me was that the beast spewed fire."
Brian pointed to the shoulder of that blue-eyed boy while he gripped his spear tightly as he asked, "What a dangerous beast, isn't it?"
The breath of the blue-eyed boy, he stretched out his hand slowly, taking a silver bow.
As Brian stretched out his legs and twisted his hips hard, he landed a firm blow against the blue-eyed boy's back, who quickly spun on his knee, quickly turning and shooting a thin blue arrow which Brian covered with his free hand, giving a jump back.
In a flash, Brian took a half step forward, twisted his hips, and drove the tip of his spear in another direction.
As the blue-eyed boy covered the blow with his bow, he fell backward, spinning again, firing two arrows of bright fire, letting out two quick whistles that cut through the silence of the forest.
Brian stared at the boy with blue eyes, raised his left arm covering his face and neck with the bracelet while pointing the spear at the ground, moving slowly in a circle around the boy with the bow who was preparing to shoot again when a scream cut the silence.
When the boy jumped on Brian, he was muddy and exhausted, and he was swinging his sword haphazardly.
Brian spun on his heels, covering the blow with the spear, then swinging it hard, knocking the sword out of his hand before hitting him in the shoulder with the base of the spear.
He throws it, making that boy fall, sitting down while the boy screams, "What do you think you're doing!?"
The boy was breathing hard, looking at Brian, and between panting, he tried to get up while he kept screaming, "He was in our team while you ran free through the forest!!"
Letting out a sound similar to a growl, Brian hit the boy's face with the base of the spear while saying, "Well, if you had paid attention, you would have realized that this bastard does not even know what the beast was like or how its touch worked."
Pointing to that applicant with the bow who was slowly taking distance with small steps backward, "Put aside the bastard. It has burned, and the monster has thrown fire!?"
The blue-eyed boy clicked his tongue, saying, "Since I saw you on the ship, I knew you would be troublesome."
The whole group stared at that boy, who lowered his hands as her bracelets began to glow with a pale blue flash.
The boy quickly raised his hands and fired two fire arrows, both at Brian and at the boy who was lying on the ground.
Brian twisted his hips into a crouch as the arrow passed close to his head. While holding his spear with both hands, he jumped towards the blue-eyed boy, leaving some burnt grass under his feet while his eyes shone with that unnatural brightness that seemed to absorb light.
Neferet listened to the metal hits while turning quickly to see that boy throwing on the floor, his eyes blank.
A large stream of blood came out of his neck along with a little smoke, the smell of burning meat, and the sound of gasping, forced, and choked breathing, along with a few spasms and trembling. The boy gave his last breath of life.
The boy with the bow was doing quick somersaults dodging Brian's lunges as he jumped on him and drew small circles of burnt grass after each step, holding the spear from the base.
Brian twisted his hips, swinging the spear in an arc with a thin red line.
Which the boy with the bow dodged by dropping down and running into the woods, starting to shoot him with quick, thin arrows of blue fire.
As the archer rolled on the floor, Brian took a step back, taking distance. Holding the spear tightly.
Brian set it ablaze, burgundy fire running down the metal spear, igniting little lines and the tip.
The archer ran behind a tree and turned to aim at Brian, and he could see how Brian jumped on him, launching a thrust with the spear glowing with the dark burgundy flames.
Jumping with all his might, the archer dodged Brian's blow which blew up the tree before the tip even hit the wood.
Stopping behind the remains of the tree, Brian yelled, "Nefy, get back to the stones! Rebeca, cover her!"
The archer took a deep breath while panting, and he said, "There's no need."
The boy settled between the trees and small bushes, trying to point at Brian out of the corner of his eye as he said, "I'll tell you the same things I told the group yesterday. I only intend to kill the knights as the hunters and sorceresses administer their test. Not my problem."
Brian knelt behind a tree, looking exactly where the sound came from as he said, "I have never fought with a long-distance knight."
Returning to take his position, with his legs bent and pointing the lance shining at the tree since the archer spoke, he said while loosening his shoulders a little and tensing his hands, "But I assure you if you don't run. This will not end well for you."
The archer took a deep breath while, managing to detect Brian, he began to aim behind the tree, loading a blue arrow.
After a few seconds, it was no longer that thin arrow that shot rapidly.
More and more, it was becoming a harpoon of increasingly bright blue fire.