The club competition officially began.

As in previous years, almost all the teachers and students in the college were excited, the viewing hall was packed with spectators, and every club was fully prepared, waiting to show their skills in the upcoming battlefield.

Similarly, the much-anticipated Time-Damage Invisible Machine Club, as last year's champion, attracted a lot of attention from the audience. Everyone was looking forward to their performance in the competition, and at the same time guessing which club would be most likely to win the championship this year.

……

However, all the excitement seemed to have nothing to do with Ivy. She did not prepare for the game with everyone else, and there were no props around her to watch the game.

She sat alone in a corner of the Warcraft Arena, concentrating on reading a book on illusion magic.

In the empty arena, there was only one little beast undergoing independent special training. It practiced the attack magic it had learned very self-disciplinedly, constantly destroying the targets in front of it, and when a new batch of targets were erected, it started the next round of attacks.

Compared to before, the horns on its head were larger, and the tips emitted a faint blue light, making it appear to be full of magical power; its snow-white legs burned with cold blue flames, leaving a trail of burning and frosty footprints on the ground of the arena.

After a long time, it finally finished a round of practice, lowered its head and howled a few times, then quietly came to Ivy.

A shadow suddenly covered Ivy's eyes.

She raised her head, met the bright but melancholy eyes of the monster, and said softly: "Kab...are you done with your practice?"

"Ow..."

Ivy closed the book, slowly stood up, and stroked its head.

Kabu's body was much bigger than before. In its normal form, it was already half a person's height. Ivy even suspected that it had maintained its puppy-like form just to act cute in front of someone.

"Let me see your work."

As he was speaking, the destroyed rows of targets emerged from the ground again. Kabu stayed where he was, looking at the bull's eyes in the distance. He exerted a little momentum, and then ice-blue seas of fire appeared, and the flames rushed towards the targets like a flood.

When the flames dissipated, all the targets on the ground disappeared, without even a trace left.

"The effect is very good, then you can practice the next magic."

But Kabu didn't leave. It rubbed against Ivy's body and whispered a few words.

"You want to see my results?" Ivy said awkwardly, "No, I haven't practiced well yet."

"Ouch."

"Ah...don't rub against me."

Kabu refused to give in. He kept rubbing against Evie, and accidentally knocked her over with the sharp horns on his head.

Suddenly, Kabu became quiet, and took a few steps back with its tail between its legs.

Ivy lay on the ground for a long time before she got up. She patted the fur on her clothes and sighed tiredly: "Okay, then I'll just show you."

"Wang!"

Kabu wagged his tail excitedly and sat upright on the ground.

Ivy stood still, stretched out her hand towards the empty space in front of her, and whispered an obscure spell.

As she chanted, a strange light flickered in her hands, which quickly spread to the entire arena, and an illusory scene was quickly woven in the light.

They were surrounded by a sea of ​​flowers.

The flower fields stretch all the way to the horizon and connect with the sky. As the breeze blows, waves of flowers appear in the sea. They are colorful and blooming beautifully.

But if you look closely, you will find that these flowers have a high degree of overlap, the sound of dancing in the wind does not seem real enough, and most importantly, you can't smell the fragrance of flowers in the illusion.

The illusion only lasted for a minute before Ivy dispelled it.

Kabe looked up at her.

That pure look without any hypocrisy seemed to be saying: That's it?

"I'm not good at illusion magic." Ivy couldn't help but explain.

But she thought again, why bother explaining unnecessary things to a monster, so she frowned and urged, "Hurry up and practice."

Kabu murmured a few words and continued to practice magic listlessly.

……

Time passed quickly. Ivy practiced illusion magic for a whole day and felt like she had made some progress, but also like she hadn't.

The first day of the club competition day was over. She did not participate in the competition that day, but she was not curious about the result of the competition because they would definitely win.

Soon, it was the next day.

Ivy finally joined everyone, only because she was needed for the first game of the day.

A situation similar to last year occurred. The opposing club first restricted only the junior high school department to compete. Considering the characteristics of the competition map, wind magicians would have an absolute advantage in this map. However, there were more than three wind magicians among the opposing junior high school members, but they only had Yu Liu.

For some unknown reason, Tokieda Meng chose to ban wind magicians from participating in the competition, so they were back to the popular two-on-four situation.

Jian Xuan had read the battle records of last year and knew that clubs with a small number of members would inevitably encounter such situations, but he really didn't expect that he would be two out of two against four.

“Senior, I will try my best not to hold you back.” Jian Xuan stood beside Ivy resignedly, expressing his determination.

“Ha…” Ivy was still not used to being addressed as a senior, so she focused her attention on the four opponents opposite her.

Judging from the results of perception, in order to win this game, the opponent has deployed almost all of their club's strongest junior high school members. One of them is a [third-level] magician, and the other three are [second-level] magicians.

However, Ivy has now reached the [Level 4] level. As long as the opponents don't attack together, she can kill them one by one with just her magical pressure. This game will probably be over soon.

Feeling the obvious tension around him, Ivy said, "We'll win soon."

Jian Xuan adjusted his breathing and said seriously: "...but I'm still a little nervous. This is my first competition and I want to perform well."

Perform well?

Ivy's brain seemed to be at a standstill. She was still thinking about killing all her opponents in one go and didn't consider Jian Xuan's room for maneuver at all.

"Xiao Wei, come here." Shi Zhimeng called her from behind.

After Ivy walked over, Shizhi Meng skillfully pulled out the short knife from behind her.

"You need to disguise your weapon, otherwise it will scare the kids in the middle school. Eh? Where's the bow tie I gave you?"

“It’s been put away a long time ago.”

"It's okay, I prepared a new one!" Tokieda Meng tied a new bow on the handle of the dagger smoothly.

When she returned the dagger to Ivy, she whispered, "Don't kill the opponent right away. We need to let the newcomers feel involved."

Unexpectedly, Shizhi Meng also considered this issue.

“…What a hassle.” Ivy couldn’t help but whisper.

Although she understands the principle, how should she do it specifically?

"No trouble! There is a very simple way. You let him formulate the tactics, and then you implement them perfectly!"

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