Chapter 211
Chapter 211
I would stop at nothing.
Klvik, feeling pity for Yi-Han, tried to subdue him with moderation, but Yi-Han was entirely sincere in his efforts.
In fact, it would be madness for a freshman not to be serious when facing a high-ranking illusion mage.
Yi-Han had maximized his strength by casting as many enhancement spells as possible before the duel began.
These spells explosively amplified Yi-Han's already well-trained physical abilities.
The skull principal, watching his swiftly moving pupil, thought to himself, Does he really need to go this far?
Pre-casting magic before a duel wasn't cheating, especially since Yi-Han was a freshman and his opponent was a fairly well-known mage. No one would criticize such tactics, though they seemed somewhat desperate and lacking in grace.
To the principal, Yi-Han's actions appeared somewhat pitiful. He could have won the fight easily, but instead...
There's no dignity in this, he thought.
Unaware of the principal's disdain, Yi-Han continued his charge. I must get closer!
Contrary to the principal's belief that he could win even with his eyes closed, Yi-Han had no such confidence. He knew that if he took even a single hit from his opponent's magic, it would be over. Though he had shown some resistance to magic and poison in the past, that wasn't a guaranteed defense.
Facing a mage of such caliber, Yi-Han knew that his best chance lay in closing the distance to prevent his opponent from casting spells.
Thwack!
Yi-Han pulled an iron marble from his sleeve and hurled it at Klvik. Klvik, already startled by Yi-Han's movements, was shocked again as the marble flew towards him, tearing through the air.
Klvik had the skill to easily deflect such a simple projectile, but the marble flew faster than he expected.
"Ugh!"
Klvik stopped chanting his spell and ducked, the marble flying over his head. In that brief moment, Yi-Han closed the gap, grabbed Klvik by the collar, and threw him down.
Bang!
Yi-Han then pinned Klvik, twisting his arm behind him. Klvik's staff flew off to the side.
"I lose... I admit defeat!"
Klvik's declaration of defeat surprised the other illusion mages. The agility and speed of the freshman exceeded all expectations.
"Mr. Gonadaltes had his eye on this...!"
"Damn. He targeted our weaknesses. Who would've thought he'd bring a student from a knight's family?"
"Indeed. Such tactics are hard to counter without prior knowledge. Was this his strategy?"
The impact would have been unimaginable had they been defeated in a conventional magic duel by a first-year student. However, losing due to such an unexpected weakness elicited a different reaction.
-Ah, such a young boy and already so impressive!-
No, you fools...! the principal thought, exasperated by the whispering mages.
It was inconceivable that they had come to win with such cheap tricks. They were supposed to demonstrate how the illusion magic being mercilessly ignored by a first-year student...
That is not allowed. No more close combat."
"What!?"
Yi-Han was stunned.
Prohibiting close combat was too much...
"That's too harsh, isn't it?"
You don't understand. That's why you think so.
"If you want me to lose, just say it directly."
That's not it!"
The principal was doubly frustrated with his sullen student. The student still lacked confidence in his abilities.
He could've easily blocked it with his body!
"Yes, I guess so."
...
Regardless of the skull principal's glaring, Yi-Han was deep in thought.
If close combat were prohibited...
It would become really difficult.
Illusion magic was notoriously fast to cast and hard to dodge, like a curse.
If one knew the corresponding defensive spells, blocking them would be much easier, but Yi-Han was still a freshman and hadn't mastered such defensive magic yet.
No matter how fast Yi-Han cast his spells or attacked, if he got hit even once by his opponent's magic...
"Mr. Gonadaltes, it's alright!"
"There's no need to do that. Please allow the first-year student to engage in close combat!"
Surprisingly, it was the illusion mages who came to Yi-Han's aid.
They were indignant at the sight of Gonadaltes oppressing and belittling a first-year student.
Even though they had been defeated unexpectedly, they had no desire to win by imposing such a penalty on a freshman.
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