This is the true essence of the Magic War! The sky and earth are filled with magical effects. How much money did the production team invest in this decisive battle?
Magic must be idealistic; only Idealism Magic can truly showcase the charm of the fantastical.
But it can't be said that way, can it? According to Xu Lie, the things created by Idealism Magic can also transform into Layered Magic, can't they?
In simple terms, Idealism Magic relies on talent and willpower, emphasizing potential. In contrast, Feng Jie Ti focuses on ensuring a baseline. From an overall perspective, the standardized approach of the latter is undoubtedly more suitable. Of course, when watching a show, there's no need to overthink it; just enjoy the special effects.
To the north of Truth School, Xu Lie stood alone, passing time by watching the Danmaku whiz by. At the same time, a vast mental force, as deep as the ocean, subtly enveloped the eastern side of the school to prevent any surprises from Advanced Students.
When Kleift approached quietly with more than ten Evil Mages, he could only see Xu Lie standing there alone.
Just one person?
In the east, south, and west, there were either flames soaring into the sky or howling hurricanes causing such a commotion that Kleift had long abandoned any hope of sneaking into Truth School unnoticed.
Putting himself in their shoes, if he were part of Truth School, he would certainly arrange personnel for prevention in the unattacked northern area.
Yet regardless of circumstances, there shouldn’t be just one person stationed here.
Kleift and his group of Evil Mages lingered in the shadows for a moment of contemplation. Was this mage exceptionally powerful? Did Truth School have immense confidence and trust in him to leave him alone for defense?
Or was this mage merely a visible bait? Were there other traps hidden nearby?
There was also a slim possibility that Truth School simply lacked personnel; all their mages had gone to fight in the east, south, and west. The north could only spare one mage for vigilance—more like a lookout than a defender.
Of course, Kleift quickly dismissed thoughts about Truth School's manpower shortage. They Evil Mages were simply malicious, not foolish. The number of normal mages far exceeded that of their Evil Mages.
Gathering most of Truth School from across the continent, in terms of mage numbers, they could almost be said to outnumber Evil Mages by more than double—if not more.
In facing an attack from Evil Mages, no matter how dire their situation might be, they wouldn’t lack personnel to this extent.
In other words, either this mage was exceptionally strong or he was bait.
Determined, Kleift immediately signaled to those around him. "You ten, come with me for a surprise attack. You two, block all his escape routes. The rest of you prepare your spells. If this guy is just bait, the ambush from Truth School will definitely strike when we attack.
When the time comes, hit those ambushers hard. Heh, if he’s not just bait, then focus your fire and take down this bold fellow in one go."
I have to admit, the plan was thorough—if there were no spectators.
"Tsk tsk, as expected of the leader of the Evil Mages, always lacking in taste, even needing to call so many subordinates for a sneak attack."
"Xu Lie, be careful! Don’t let this bunch of Evil Mages steal the spotlight! The crew better not pull any tricks."
"I remember this guy well; he even said he would target the students of Truth School to disrupt their teachers. He probably didn’t think that when the students from Truth School meet someone, it’s usually over in an instant!"
"Too bad Kleift isn’t on the eastern battlefield; I’d love to see his face after getting beaten up."
Xu Lie found it amusing. In truth, if it weren’t for the audience’s reminders through Danmaku, he could easily crush them given his level of skill.
He had already noticed Kleift lurking; he was just playing along with the plot to boost his personal ratings by not making a move right away. Taking out Kleift and his crew without them noticing would surely thrill the audience.
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