The Witcher: Son of the Planes.

Chapter 82 League Storm 5

It’s not that Connie doesn’t know other wind spells, but they are not as cost-effective as the synthetic spell Wind Arrows.

Seeing her opponents start to adjust their tactics, Connie also made changes.

Connie began to release Wind Blade Technique, which had an attack effect like a sharp blade, causing many wounds on the opponent's body.

The opponent's fire shield could no longer protect him, and the fire wall he released was always interrupted.

As a last resort, the opponent put down the Fire Wall and continued to release Fireball, exchanging Wind Blade with Connie.

Because more spells were released in the early stage, the opponent consumed much more mana than Connie, and finally the opponent ran out of mana and had to die on the spot.

Colin was very happy to see Connie defeat her opponent, and gave Connie a simple hug.

Seeing Colin's enthusiasm, Connie didn't want to spoil Colin's fun, so she patted Colin on the back and the two separated.

Colin didn't think much about it and just congratulated her happily. Although Connie was also very beautiful, Colin didn't have any other thoughts for the time being. He just admired his friend of many years even more.

Connie's mind was filled with thoughts. This guy already has two wives, yet he still comes to mess with me. If we hadn't known each other for many years, I really wanted to give him a wind blade. How dare he take advantage of me?

Without mentioning Connie and Colin's own thoughts, Lina was very satisfied with everyone's achievements in the past few days.

"Hmm, it seems that Griman Academy can still train good students." Lina thought with a slight curl of her lips.

Two days into the competition, four students played and all four were won. Lina could indeed be happy. Even if she lost the last few games, she could go back and give an account.

On the third day, Marcus played in the morning and Wood in the afternoon.

……

Competition stage No. 32!

Marcus' opponent is also an earth wizard apprentice, and when he sees his opponent.

Marcus and his opponent were both a little helpless. What should they do with the earth wizard apprentice who was known for his defense?

Should we say it was fate or a competition for the best defense?

Now that I'm on the court, the game must continue. No matter what, I should cast a defensive spell on myself first.

The two men's actions were similar. They put on two layers of defense and began to release attack spells. At this stage, there were indeed no more powerful attack spells.

You stab me and I throw a rock ball, but with a two-layer defense system, it's basically useless.

If you really can't defeat it, you can add another layer of defense.

The people watching the game also felt bored and soon went to other competition platforms to watch the game. Only Colin and others were still watching Marcus perform.

Helpless Marcus still had time to chat with Colin below. Don't even mention how boring this game was.

The opponents are even more casual, using fixed routines. Isn't this a competition of mana reserves?

After a long struggle, it turned out that the opponent was one step ahead and had one more attack spell reserve than Marcus. After releasing the spell, the opponent was so tired that he could hardly stand. However, Marcus had been stabbed and had no choice but to lose the game.

Faced with Marcus's first defeat, everyone came forward to comfort him, saying that it was just that he had been promoted to a senior apprentice in a shorter time, not that his opponent was much stronger than him, right?

Marcus received everyone's recommendations, but no one knew what he was thinking.

(Marcus was deeply troubled. “You bastards, you all can win, but I can’t, right? How dare you show off in front of me?”)

After the lunch break, it was Wood's turn to play in the afternoon.

……

Competition stage No. 3!

Colin watched Wood's moves very seriously. After all, Nora was also an apprentice of the wood wizard. Learning other people's tactics could also help Nora grow.

Wood's opponent is an apprentice of a water wizard who has not learned any variant ice spells, so his attack power seems to be a bit weak.

But you are very good at healing. Wood's attacks are not that strong. I can easily heal the little damage you caused me.

You come and I go, it's really fun.

The opponent's water arrows were also harassing Wood from time to time. The damage was not great, but the insult was extremely strong, and had already soaked Wood's entire body.

The clothes, which were not thick to begin with, stuck to Wood's body, showing off her graceful figure to the fullest.

Wood is not a woman and is not afraid of this, so he simply takes off his shirt and continues to fight with his opponent.

Wood began to cast Iron Birch Piercing, a spell that was not weak at the wizard apprentice stage.

The opponent also began to take it seriously and started to dodge Wood's attacks.

Then the opponent added an offensive spell, Tidal Wave, which was considered a range attack.

Seeing that he couldn't escape, Wood threw a few seeds and started to let them grow wildly.

Soon, the tide came, and Wood stood on a tree that grew instantly, diverting the tide and thus avoiding a wave of attacks.

After releasing a vine shield for himself, Wood began to prepare for his ultimate move.

The opponent's water arrows could not break through the defense of the vine shield in a short period of time, and the tidal waves could not hit Wood who suddenly rose high in a short period of time.

The opponent is somewhat passive.

Wood's spell finally took shape, and it turned out to be a control spell, the Wooden Cage.

After the release, Wood continued to release spells such as Wooden Cage and Vine Entanglement.

Okay, I can’t beat you, but can I just control you to death?

The opponent in the cage can no longer be seen from the outside, and his spells cannot be heard.

Looking at the wizard who was maintaining order, Wood asked, "Sir, does this count as his loss?"

The wizard looked at his opponent inside, who seemed not to have given up yet, but no longer had the ability to attack.

The opponent in the cage was also feeling a little aggrieved. He didn't expect Wood to be so sinister. Was he going to let me go to jail during the competition?

Although I couldn't get hurt inside, I couldn't attack my opponent either. Overall, I was at a disadvantage.

After thinking for two or three seconds, he announced his surrender.

Wood picked up Graman Academy's fifth win.

Tomorrow the players will be Mythos and Colin, but both in the morning.

Wood's battle today gave Colin a lot of inspiration. Sometimes control is a good choice, especially when one's own attack power is insufficient.

Unlike the fire element that focuses on attack power, the ice and wood elements are more inclined towards control. If used well, it is not difficult to defeat the opponent.

Each category of the elemental system has its own advantages. Colin has also thought about learning spells from other systems. However, if one is not familiar with them, it will be very difficult to learn and often get half the result with twice the effort. He will consider it again after he is promoted to a first-level wizard.

Colin returned to his residence and lay in bed for a long time, unable to fall asleep.

In a state of half-sleep, Colin's thoughts were like an uncontrollable wild horse, running non-stop in his mind. He thought about how he kept getting promoted, and how he was favored by teacher Lina and accepted as a disciple. Then he thought about how he failed the first time and never recovered.

Tomorrow is the first battle, I hope to achieve good results.

After wandering between dreams and reality for a long time, Colin finally fell into a deep sleep.

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