Chapter 206
Chapter 206
"The King of the Frost Giants is an honorable entity who enjoys a legitimate challenge from a worthy challenger," Professor Boladi explained kindly, sensing Yi-Han's curiosity.
Indeed, it was the erudition befitting a professor. Yi-Han momentarily suspected that Professor Boladi knew in advance who resided within the twisted realm corridor.
It seems likely, Yi-Han thought.
"I've heard about it too..." Direth said with a trembling voice.
Among the beings dwelling in other realms, like spirits, demons, and angels, there were those with considerable renown. The King of the Frost Giants was one such entity, taking pleasure in legitimate challenges and bestowing fitting rewards.
But, of course, that didn't change the strangeness of the current situation. Even if the entity enjoyed challenges, pushing a first-year student into such a situation seemed utterly wrong!
Unable to hold back, Direth spoke up, "Professor, it seems too early for a freshman to challenge the King of the Frost Giants."
"You're wrong," came the immediate reply.
...
Direth felt anger well up within her, having mustered the courage to speak, only to be dismissed without a second thought. Her fellow senior classmates, horrified, grabbed Direth's sleeve.
"Direth, hold back. The professor is not just anyone!"
"He has no title!"
Isn't this too reckless, hes too young?
Unexpectedly, support came from an unforeseen quarter the King of the Frost Giants himself. The King tilted his head, observing Yi-Han. Despite knowing that mages often showed exceptional talents from a young age, the mage before him seemed excessively young.
"I vouch for this challenger's capability in my name," Professor Boladi declared firmly. Sensing the strength emanating from the opposing mage, the King of the Frost Giants nodded in agreement.
"If you stake your mage's name..."
"..."
Yi-Han, who had been listening quietly, wore a dubious expression.
Did he really have to go as far as to stake his own name for a challenge when the opponent was talking like this?
"Challengers meeting the King must reveal their names."
"I am Yi-Han of the Wordanaz family."
"Very well, young challenger," the King of the Frost Giants said, pointing to the blue ice crown atop his head. "If you can inflict damage on this crown, symbolizing pride, victory shall be yours."
Yi-Han swiftly formulated a plan, noting the King's surprisingly gentle and amiable demeanor. The King's assurance of victory upon damaging the crown, and his relaxed posture, suggested a certain distance from sincerity. However, it wasn't unusual for him to lower his guard against a first-year student.
Yi-Han knew he had to exploit this, readying a powerful strategy unique to him. He would strike first while the King was off-guard.
"But, Your Majesty, King of the Frost Giants," Yi-Han interjected.
"What is it?"
"With the current twisted state of this realm, will winning the challenge resolve this issue too?"
"If that is your wish, so it shall be. It's the rightful privilege of the victor," the King nodded easily.
It seemed the King played a key role in maintaining the current state of the realm. If the King departed, the twisted realm corridor would likely return to normal.
Yi-Han took a step forward. The recent conversation wasn't of much importance; the real challenge was about to begin.
The critical aspect was closing the distance!
Just one more step.
"Oh King of the Frost Giants, I have one last question for you."
"Proceed."
"Is that entity behind you one of your subordinates?"
The King of the Frost Giants turned his head.
At that moment, Yi-Han extended his staff and shouted.
"Strike down, Ferkuntra's Thunderbolt!"
It was the fastest and most intense spell Yi-Han had ever cast.
He couldn't draw out any mana in advance, as it would alert the enemy.
As the King of the Frost Giants turned, Yi-Han maximized his mana, chanted the spell, and unleashed an explosion of energy from the tip of his staff!
"!"
The fourth-year students' eyes widened. The power of the lightning magic launched was much stronger than expected.
Up until now, the magic combat style of the freshman was to rapidly fire simple spells to increase firepower.
It was impressive, but the difficulty level was something fourth-year students could achieve given time.
The magic itself was not particularly difficult.
But the surprise attack he just demonstrated was several levels higher.
Controlling the inherently unstable element of lightning so quickly was extraordinary.
This was not just about casting speed.
It required a strong control over and deep understanding of the lightning element.
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