The 1st Bout began, but the combatants on the stage made no move and instead, they peered at each other in a sword-drawing stance.
Seconds passed, but they remained unmoving in their positions. Only the Sword Innate Talent users in the audience could see the tension between Seath and Kensei.
In a sword fight, the first strike plays a far more important role as it dictates the momentum of the battle.
{Author Note: Check out the reference picture of Seath I have attached in this chapter's comment section. The one I used for Seath before in Chapter 132. Along with that, I have added a reference picture for Kensei as well.}
Soon, the staleness was first broken by Seath as he made the first move by coating both his swords with and dashed towards Kensei.
When Seath was close enough, he extended the Sword Aura on both his swords to as long as 10 meters with and launched himself at Kensei with a twist of his body.
With a sword in each hand, his body spun around like a spinning top, increasing the reach of his attack to a diameter of 20 meters.
Kensei didn't try to block it and instead evaded the range of the attack. Even though the attack failed to land on his opponent, Seath didn't seem to worry about it.
Instead, he continued attacking Kensei the same way, and Kensei dodged them all.
To everyone watching, Seath's actions seemed rash since using and at once consumes a lot of Spirit Energy, and he used them both repeatedly despite failing to land them on Kensei the first time around.
The Sword Innate Talent users among the audience, who anticipated an intense sword battle were disappointed at Seath's performance.
After all, for a Tier-3 Low-Phase individual like Seath, his series of heavy attacks were no different than losing half his Spirit Energy, that too, over nothing.
Kensei would have thought the same if he hadn't known about his opponent's abilities.
Before he climbed the stage, Jay transmitted information on Seath's abilities to Kensei.