The Witcher: Son of the Planes

Chapter 81 League Storm 4

Floating City, Match Field No. 27.

Don Quixote has already come on stage, and his opponent has also arrived at Match Field No. 27 in a short time.

After bowing to the wizard in charge of order, the second match of Griman Academy began.

Don Quixote's tactics are very sharp. As soon as he came on the stage, he used a blinding light. The opponent was still releasing the body-protecting stone skin, and was directly blinded.

Then, Don Quixote released the light bullet again, but this attack did not work and was blocked by the opponent's body-protecting stone skin.

While the opponent was still recovering his vision, Don Quixote released the shock wave again, and the opponent was directly knocked down.

Fortunately, the opponent finally recovered his vision, and the opponent was very experienced, and immediately released the petrified skin for himself.

Seeing that Don Quixote was preparing an attack spell again, the opponent was not going to release an attack spell this time, but superimposed the body-protecting stone skin again.

It seems that the opponent has the intention of getting the defense right first and then attacking.

Don Quixote still didn't cast a defensive spell for himself, and then there was another shock wave.

However, under the superposition of the opponent's two layers of defensive spells, it didn't work, and only made the opponent retreat a few steps.

Seeing that his defensive spell was effective, the opponent began to release the ground spike spell.

The agile Don Quixote quickly dodged it with the flash spell.

Another light bullet was shot at hand.

Seeing that Don Quixote's attack was so sharp, the opponent was a little speechless. He didn't talk about martial ethics at all. He didn't cast a defensive spell for himself. How much confidence does he have to do this?

It was really tiring to fight, and he had to continue to cast defensive spells for himself.

Don Quixote, who was moving coquettishly, never cast a defensive spell from beginning to end. Occasionally, he cooperated with the opponent to release a flash spell, and the rest of the time he was always releasing offensive spells to suppress the opponent.

Long defense will lose, and finally the opponent didn't connect a spell, and there was a gap in defense. He was knocked to the ground by Don Quixote again, and the opponent who had no intention of fighting again announced his surrender.

Don Quixote defeated his opponent with his good mobility and impressive attack power.

Griman Academy won another victory.

So far, the first day of the competition has ended. Both players from Griman have successfully qualified for the next round.

Tomorrow's competition will be played by Flair, the first player from Griman, in the morning and Connie in the afternoon.

...

The next day, Flair and his opponent stood on the No. 7 competition platform at the same time early in the morning.

Soon, the wizard on duty announced the start.

Learning from Don Quixote's combat experience, Flair also cast three fireballs in a row last time, and then began to release explosive fireballs, and did not choose other spells, one after another.

The opponent was directly stunned, dodging and releasing defensive spells, and had no power to fight back.

Flair still felt unsatisfied, and began to chase his opponent, constantly approaching his opponent, and releasing explosive fireballs at close range.

His opponent was even more helpless than Don Quixote's opponent. This was too much of a bully. He released a spell at a distance of less than 5 meters. He looked down on someone.

The opponent rushed up directly and started a melee with Flair while the defensive spell was not broken.

Flair was a little overconfident. At such a close distance, he didn't have Don Quixote's flash spell, and the spell could no longer be released. He had to play with his opponent.

Although Flair was slightly less prepared for a melee, the size of his opponent was really hard to say. His height only reached Flair's chest, and his small arms and legs were not even half as thick as Flair.

Although the opponent still had a defensive spell on him, under Flair's strong pressure, the two quickly hugged each other.

Flair pressed down the opponent's body, trying to subdue the opponent with force.

However, the apprentices watching the game from the outside were a little surprised. These two were too bold. Were they openly showing their affection on the stage?

Colin and others were also a little speechless. This time, Flair was overconfident. Even if you don't release defensive spells, isn't it better to release attack spells from a distance?

You don't know Don Quixote's flash spell. You have become the laughing stock of the whole audience. They have started to fight. Even knights fight each other, and there are still some rules. You two hugged each other and almost kissed each other.

Later, Flair may have felt that the posture was a bit ambiguous, but in order to win, he began to pinch his opponent's neck.

The small and weak opponent had no choice but to wave his hand to indicate that he admitted defeat.

Although Flair won the game, his name was also spread, wrestler Flair.

Flair didn't care to greet his opponent. As soon as the game was over, he rushed back to his residence.

Even if the reputation was spread, at least others didn't know who the wrestler Flair was. It's better to hide for a while.

Colin and the others returned to their residence, laughing and admiring Flair's boldness, but also praising their opponent's wit. Anyway, it's already like this, let's hurt each other and see who is more embarrassed, haha.

At noon, Flair didn't come out to eat.

But the game has to continue.

It was Connie who played in the afternoon. Before going on stage, she checked the sharp arrows in her backpack again. This one can be brought on stage.

"How is it, do you have confidence?" Colin asked.

"It's hard to say, just act according to the situation, I will do my best." Connie replied.

"Your advantage is speed. You can also consider being like Don Quixote. I think the chance is pretty good." Colin said.

"I hope so."

...

Soon, Connie and her opponent stood together on the No. 15 competition platform.

Connie's opponent, a fire wizard apprentice, released the Fiery Shield and Fireball spells in a very regular manner.

Connie ran flexibly, dodging the opponent's attack spells from time to time, and in return, the opponent was a sharp arrow with the Wind Spell superimposed.

The Fiery Shield did not completely resist the Wind Arrows. At the wizard apprentice stage, the defense of the fire system is relatively weak, which is why Colin did not rely on the fire defense spells.

The opponent was also struggling. The attack routine was relatively conventional, but it was really hard to fight against such a fast and high-attack opponent.

I couldn't hit him, and I couldn't hide, which was very depressing.

However, the Swift Wind Arrow only slightly broke through the defense. After all, the Fiery Shield also had a burning effect. After the arrow passed through the Fiery Shield, the arrowhead and the arrow shaft were somewhat deformed, and the damage caused to him was also limited.

Thinking while fighting, the opponent immediately changed his tactics.

No longer releasing single-target fireball spells, he began to cast range spells, Fire Wall spells, to limit Connie's activity area by dividing the area of ​​the competition stage.

Connie quickly discovered the opponent's intention. It seems that she can't defeat the opponent with Swift Wind Arrow alone.

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