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Chapter 23 - Levi's Torrential Blast

Levi's eyes glinted with amusement as he watched Tano's frustration and disbelief. Tano had been throwing everything he had at Levi, but nothing seemed to be able to bring him down. Levi couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction at having gotten under Tano's skin.

"Let me show you what a real spell looks like," he said, his voice filled with confidence. "Take this one, Torrential Blast."

Levi raised his hand, and with a flick of his wrist, he conjured a massive wave of water that surged toward Tano with incredible force. The water was like a wall, towering above Tano and bearing down on him with a power that was almost overwhelming.

Tano's eyes widened as he realized the magnitude of what was coming at him. He tried to conjure a shield to protect himself, but he was too slow. The water slammed into him, knocking him off his feet and sending him hurtling across the arena.

Tano crashed into the wall, his body bruised and battered from the impact. He groaned in pain as he struggled to get back to his feet, his mind reeling from the sheer force of Levi's attack.

Levi watched Tano as he struggled to regain his footing, a small smile playing at the corners of his mouth. He had been holding back, waiting for the right moment to strike. And now, with Tano down and wounded, he knew that victory was within his grasp.

Levi's eyes glinted with satisfaction as he watched Tano tumble across the arena, his body battered and bruised from the impact of the Torrential Blast.

He had been waiting for this moment for a long time, relishing the opportunity to show Tano and his boss, the arrogant Jameson, that they were nothing compared to him.

As Tano struggled to stand, Levi strode confidently towards him, his steps ringing out with a steady, deliberate pace. His demeanor was calm and collected, his eyes fixed on Tano as if daring him to stand up and fight back.

"Do you see it?" he said, his voice filled with smug satisfaction. "You are nothing for me. And that arrogant Jameson will also be defeated by me."

Tano glared up at him, his expression filled with anger and frustration. He hated being talked down to, especially by someone as arrogant as Levi.

But he knew that he was in no position to fight back. His body was still reeling from the impact of Levi's spell, and he could barely stand, let alone cast another spell.

Levi leaned in closer, a sly grin playing at the corners of his mouth. "I suggest you give up now," he said. "It'll save us both a lot of time."

Tano gritted his teeth, his eyes narrowing in determination. He knew he couldn't give up, not now, not after everything he had been through. He had to find a way to fight back, to prove to Levi that he wasn't just a pushover.

With a fierce cry, he lunged forward, his hand raised to cast another spell. But Levi was ready for him. With a quick flick of his wrist, he conjured a barrier of energy that repelled Tano's spell, sending it hurtling back towards him.

Tano barely had time to react. The spell struck him head-on, sending him sprawling across the arena once again. He lay there for a moment, dazed and disoriented, his mind reeling from the impact.

Levi walked over to him, a condescending smirk on his face. "I warned you," he said. "But you just couldn't help yourself, could you? You had to keep fighting, even when you knew you were outmatched."

Tano struggled to stand, his body shaking with rage. He couldn't let Levi get the better of him, not like this. He had to find a way to turn the tables, to catch Levi off guard and strike back with a spell that would leave him reeling.

But Levi was too quick for him. With a flick of his wrist, he conjured another spell, a blast of energy that sent Tano flying across the arena once again.

This time, he didn't even bother getting back up. He lay there, his body broken and battered, his spirit crushed by Levi's overwhelming power.

Levi looked down at him, a cold glint in his eye. "I told you," he said. "You're nothing to me. And neither is Jameson. You're both just a bunch of weaklings who think you're better than everyone else. But you're not. You're nothing."

Tano gritted his teeth, his eyes blazing with fury. He hated being talked down to, especially by someone as arrogant as Levi. But he knew that he had been defeated. He had underestimated his opponent, and now he was paying the price.

As Levi walked away, his footsteps ringing out with a steady, confident pace, Tano lay there, his body broken and battered, his spirit crushed by the realization that he had been outmatched.

Jameson's eyes burned with fury as he watched Levi easily defeat his subordinate, Tano. He had always known that Levi was a formidable opponent, but seeing him grow stronger with each passing day only fueled his rage further.

"How could this be?" he muttered to himself, clenching his fists in frustration. "I've trained for years, honing my skills, but still, he surpasses me."

Jameson was a proud man, and the thought of someone being stronger than him was unbearable. He had always believed that he was the best, and anyone who dared to challenge that belief was met with swift and brutal retaliation.

But Levi was different. He didn't back down from a fight, and he never showed any signs of fear or hesitation. It was as if he was born to be a warrior, and nothing would stop him from reaching the pinnacle of his abilities.

As Jameson watched Levi walk away, his mind raced with thoughts of how he could defeat him. He knew that he couldn't do it alone, that he would need to find a way to outsmart Levi if he wanted to stand a chance.