Robert and his crew discovered some suspicious traces ahead.

The other party was not an ordinary classmate who was following nearby and wanted to watch the show, but was targeting them and was carefully keeping a distance based on their movements.

"Hmph, you want to launch a sneak attack? You fire-type guys, can you keep your composure?" Robert was a little disdainful, because the opponent's stealth technique left too many traces and loopholes.

"Their actions are disorganized and their formation is scattered. I believe they will easily be left behind," said David.

"They are just a bunch of ragtag people put together in a hurry. They have no tacit understanding at all. It seems that the best team of the Fire Warrior Department is not here. They underestimate the Masked Six." Willy said.

"No problem. What I want is the result. The easier the process, the better." Robert signaled to his companions, and the other five people immediately dispersed their formation and soon disappeared into the jungle night.

Only then did Rob begin to show his true strength.

The dense forest was full of trees and the ground was rugged. Robert used his signature skill and skillfully summoned the third-level water-assisted magic, Water Walking.

This was similar to the move that Jacques had used before. But Rob was indeed a strong second-year student. His feet condensed a faint blue light, and he glided along the uphill road with the help of the wet soil. Whether it was a strange rock or a strange tree on the road, he would roll over or jump lightly, passing through it gracefully and lightly. His speed was so fast that most of his followers could not catch up, and they could only follow him reluctantly.

Robert's water walking technique obviously put pressure on the opponents in front of him. They seemed to have fallen into a complete disadvantage. They went from attempting a sneak attack to being chased. Their formation was scattered, and they probably couldn't fight back together.

"No one can escape the water walking technique of my Water Dancer." Robert was very confident: "Next, we just need to defeat the lone enemies one by one."

The other companions cooperated with Robert and created various illusions, forcing the opponent to constantly change the route of action. Soon, a lone person appeared in the opponent's formation.

Finding himself alone, he became visibly panicked, and, being pursued by Rob, he lost his way and suddenly stumbled to the ground.

"Close the net!" At Robert's signal, six people appeared at the same time and surrounded the lone person.

The man was also wearing a nightgown and a hood, his ankles were entangled by low plants and he could not move.

"Hurry up, knock him out and tie him up!" Robert commanded. Being able to quickly subdue an opponent would be very helpful in the subsequent battle.

Nini took out the rope and approached the fallen man with Willy.

The man suddenly took off his hood, revealing a hideous face. Then he raised his hands high, and a dazzling green light flashed out.

"He is not from the Fire Warrior Department!" Nini shouted in surprise.

Two hand knives fell with a biting gust of wind, and Nini and Willy each groaned and fell to the ground unconscious.

Rob and the other three were stunned.

"This is clearly a wind-cutting dagger used by a fourth-tier wind warrior!" David said in surprise, "Why is there a senior student of the wind element here?"

"Damn, I'm in trouble." Robert tried his best to remain calm on the surface, but he was cursing in his heart, and he couldn't figure out what was going on.

He rolled his eyes and immediately said politely to the person who was most likely a fourth-year student of the Wind Department, "I'm sorry, Senior. I'm afraid we have recognized the wrong person. We are looking for someone from the Fire Department Warrior Department. Don't worry, we will never mention what happened to you tonight."

Rob couldn't figure out the reason, he just thought he mistook the onlookers for his opponents. He was worried that the man would feel embarrassed and call for help, but Rob didn't want to fight with a group of seniors.

"You did find the wrong person, but I didn't find the wrong person. I was looking for you!" The man laughed loudly and stood up easily. It turned out that he was not tripped and fell to the ground at all, it was all acting.

"Why? When have we ever offended the Wind Warrior Department?" David shouted at him, "This is a matter between our Water Magic Department and the Fire Warrior Department. What does it have to do with you, the Wind Department?"

"As far as I know, the Wind Warrior Division and the Fire Warrior Division are not on good terms with each other. Why would they suddenly unite?" Robert frowned.

"Are you guys idiots? You're still talking about this department and that department." The man laughed contemptuously, "You let a fourth-grader like me be the bait. You don't think that what you did before was just to embarrass the Fire Warrior Department, right?"

Rob and his three companions had already unconsciously huddled together.

The man laughed, then suddenly bowed solemnly towards a place in the woods: "Master, I have led those six little thieves out!"

A masked boy who looked like a freshman walked out of the bushes leisurely with his hands behind his back.

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