"Why do you think the principal called us here?"

"I do not know?"

"I heard that they were going to show off their latest weapons."

"Weapons? Aren't we playing magic? Why are we getting into science now?"

"Are you stupid? Who said weapons are just machine guns and cannons? Maybe they are alchemical items that can increase our magical power."

"Yes, yes, you are right."

This was a day that couldn't be more ordinary. A group of students and teachers gathered on the school playground. It was said that a powerful weapon had been developed and wanted to be promoted in the school, and this time it was just an exhibition.

Urkaesar, the principal, came on stage and spoke briefly to quiet down the restless students. Then, several people in white coats walked onto the stage.

The man in a white coat walking at the back was carrying a suitcase.

But this is not the point. The point is that a student from the magic academy came up with these people in white coats, and he is a well-known last-place student in the magic academy.

Hans looked at the students below and it would be a lie to say that he was not nervous. You have to know that it was very difficult for him to enter the magic academy back then. It can be said that he entered the school by stepping on the red line.

Even if the examiner had been stricter, Hans would not have been able to pass. In the following year of study, Hans's studies were also difficult and he was always last in the class in every test.

The final examination will be held soon. If I am still the last, I will have to repeat the year according to the college regulations.

Hans was often laughed at by his classmates because of his talent in magic. If he really failed a grade this time, he would become everyone's laughing stock.

For this reason, Hans studied every minute, but even if he stayed up late to practice magic, his progress was still very weak. It was at this time that a group of white coats appeared.

Although Hans had never seen these people in white coats in the college, he recognized the logo on their clothes.

The leader in a white coat said that they could give Hans a powerful and stable power, but in exchange, Hans had to be injected in public at tomorrow's meeting and cooperate with them in testing so that this power could be promoted.

Hans initially rejected this proposal. After all, the other party said that his appearance would change after the injection and he would become a so-called humanoid monster.

Although it can change back into human appearance, its true form has already turned into a monster, and its human appearance can only be regarded as a disguise.

Hans really wanted power, but he also didn't want to turn into a monster.

Fortunately, Hans was successfully persuaded by the doctors in white coats and finally agreed to conduct the test, which led to the current situation.

Because Hans was so famous, he was often the target of teasing and ridicule by his classmates. So when they saw Hans come on stage, the students below instantly became agitated.

Although they didn't know what would happen next, many of them had already started laughing.

Hans, standing on the stage, felt very uncomfortable watching the thunderous laughter from below. In contrast, the people in white coats next to him looked indifferent.

After getting permission from Urkesar, another student was brought up.

Hans is a first-year student who is about to enter the second grade, and the student who was brought up is a second-year senior who is about to enter the third grade.

But don't underestimate the fact that the two are only one academic year apart. The strength of the two sides is very different.

Hans was the last in the first grade and could seldom win in a real fight. However, his opponent was an excellent student in the second grade and his combat ability was above average among the entire second grade.

Putting these two people together, it is no exaggeration to say that they are as different as heaven and earth. However, it is precisely because of such a huge gap that, as the principal, Urkaesa still let the two of them go to the ring and have a real fight in front of the students and teachers.

Hearing that Urkaisa actually asked him to compete with someone who would never agree to do so, he instantly got scared, but there was nothing he could do. In the academy, the principal's words were absolute, and no student or teacher dared to disobey them.

Even though Hans was extremely unwilling, he had no choice but to step onto the stage.

As for the second-year student who wanted to challenge Hans, he looked nonchalant and walked briskly onto the stage.

This was not the first time he had participated in a ring match. Even among players of the same grade, he won more than he lost. Not to mention that his opponent this time was a last-place student in the first grade. There was no pressure at all, no pressure.

This is true.

As the starting bell rang, Hans began to chant a spell, preparing to release a fireball to test the opponent's strength.

However, the second-year seniors were extremely disdainful of this.

"A rookie is a rookie. He has no practical experience at all."

After saying that, he suddenly exerted force with his legs and rushed towards Hans.

The sudden change caught Hans off guard.

In the first-year competition, almost everyone started by chanting magic, then throwing fireballs at each other, and then using defensive magic to resist, which was a round-based battle.

I didn't expect the opponent to not follow the routine. Although he was a mage, he started close combat.

However, this is only true for first-year rookies. After entering the second year, more emphasis is placed on actual combat. Even in ring matches, the format is no longer a given. As long as you can win, it doesn't matter if you have to engage in close combat with the opponent.

As for the defeated party, as a mage, it is quite embarrassing for you to be defeated by someone with fists at close range. What else can you say?

This is what is happening now. Before Hans's chanting is finished, the senior student rushed to Hans and hit him in the abdomen with a hook punch, directly and forcibly interrupting the opponent's magic chanting.

Faced with the sudden attack, Hans wanted to resist, but it was useless. All the magic he mastered required a long time to chant, but the opponent did not give him any time to chant.

In addition, Hans spends most of his time studying magic and does very little physical exercise.

On the other hand, this senior not only spends part of his time exercising, but also often uses magic to strengthen his body, making it harder.

When the two collided with each other, Hans was beaten to defeat before he could even cast a single spell.

When the students in the audience saw this scene, many of them already knew in their hearts that the purpose of calling them here this time was probably to tell them through such an example that they should not only focus on learning magic, but also think that physical exercise is equally important.

But soon, those men in white coats walked onto the stage, took out a potion from the box and injected it into Hans' body in full view of everyone.

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