C.E.N.T.U.R.Y: No escape
ance at Jonathan's motionless body. There was a mix of relief and sorrow i
tomated voi
gainst group D tomorrow. So get prepared, note that y
t feel like a winner. He remembered the look on Jonathan's face when the axe went through h
ready to fight, and probably win the battle. As Williams entered into the battle arena with his axe, and the candi
be group A against gro
their weapons was filled with determination and purpose. As they exchanged blows, Williams could note evaded Philip's strikes and countered with well-timed attacks of his own. The crow
row into a powerful resolve. He could not change the past, but he could make a difference
all the while trying to ignore the nagging voice in his head reminding him of the cost of
the arena. Seizing the moment, Williams could have struck the final blow, securing his vic
end to the battle. The crowd fell silent, puzzled by his actions.
said, his voice permeat
ad then it should just do so, instead of making us kill e
and gratitude. Then in a surprising twist of events Philip turned on Williams punching him seriously
ground, as Philip landed punch afte
would turn on him, despite the fact that he speared his life. Philip kept on punchin
out of the way causing Philip to drive his sword deep into the ground. Without hesitation Williams got up and kicked Philip
o defend himself. With a surge of adrenaline, he raised his axe, parrying Philip's sword with swift precision. The
ers. But he couldn't allow himself to be consumed by guilt or hesitation. This fight wasn't just about survi
d with agility and determination, his every movement calculated and precise. His body
. His axe connected with a resounding thud, causing Philip to stagger backward, gasping fo
e pushed through the pain, retaliating with fierce strikes of his own. The audience watched
and battered, their bodies pushed to the limit. But Williams refused to succumb to d
owerful. The axe cleaved through the air, finding its mark on Philip's arm. A cry of pain ech
tting Philips head into two and bringing him to his knees. The crowd erupted
a flicker of compassion. But Williams had sustained too many injures during the fight and as a result he was bleeding out an