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Chapter 157: Let’s Have Some Fun in the Compet.i.tion!
In addition to strengthening her magic talent, she was also favored by some big shots.
When she heard the news of the Grand Compet.i.tion of the Magic Alliance, she also revealed her intention to partic.i.p.ate. With her talent and charm… Of course, it was mainly because of her charm.
Naturally, countless n.o.bles were willing to work for her.
Therefore, she did not spend much effort and entered the team of Sun Magic Academy.
At this moment, looking at Mo Moxi who was standing in the crowd enjoying the attention of countless men, Su Han, who was on the balcony, silently revealed a smile.
The decline of fresh flowers.
It usually started when they were at their brightest. He wondered if this lucky person was prepared?
Because of the uniqueness of the compet.i.tion, every outstanding mage was very powerful, so the results could not be determined by a single victory or defeat.
According to the usual practice, the compet.i.tion would be based on points.
In a round-robin battle, the winner would receive a letter, and the loser would receive one point.
In the end, the top 32 would be ranked according to points.
In order to ensure that every mage maintained their peak level in every battle, there were special tier-7 mages and priests from the Holy See at the side.
Once a mage was injured or had consumed too much mana, they would heal and replenish it.
They would ensure that every battle was without a trace.
And in such a chaotic battle cycle, there was no doubt that it would make the compet.i.tion more enjoyable to watch.
After all, the opponents you faced were all different, and the opponent’s moves were also different. Naturally, the methods you used to deal with them would also be different.
This greatly facilitated every contestant to stimulate their potential and make their own battles and magic more flexible.
The knights also did this to train young mages.
After all, the main purpose of this Grand Compet.i.tion was not to let mages fight to the death, but to find young and outstanding mages and give them more training.
To allow them to develop better, rise faster, and inject fresh vitality into the current magic world.
Increasing their combat experience was naturally one of them.
Under such circ.u.mstances, the 100 mages from the four magic academies, along with more than 200 people from the higher realms, engaged in a chaotic battle.
Those mages who had fought their way up from the auditions had always been traveling on the continent and had rich combat experience.
Hence, most of their methods were treacherous and unpredictable, making it impossible to guard against them.
On the other hand, the students from the four top magic academies had a deep and solid foundation. In addition, they had many trump cards.
Fighting with each other they could be said to have many methods, satisfying the audience.
Even the powerful mages on the balcony were excited and focused on watching.
At the peak of the compet.i.tion, almost every partic.i.p.ant was at least a tier-5 mage.
They were already part of the mainstream of the continent’s magic world, and even slightly higher-end combat strength.
Such a battle would naturally attract the attention of powerful mages like them.
As they watched, they could make comments.
“Overall, the quality of this year is much, much better than the previous year.”
“In the previous magic compet.i.tion, I remember that there were still tier-4 and tier-3 mages during the peak compet.i.tion.”
“And this year, the lowest is a tier-5 mage, and there are even tier-6 mages.”
“There really are geniuses appearing every generation.”
“Your Ocean Wave Magic Academy has really produced a few good seedlings in the past few years…”
“Not at all. I think your Sun Magic Academy is not bad either.”
…
On the balcony, a group of powerful mages were whispering to each other.
At the judges’ seats, the two tier-7 mage judges from Ocean Wave and Sun Magic Academy spoke with a smile.
Although their partic.i.p.ating students had been at loggerheads with each other in the compet.i.tion, at their level, they couldn’t be bothered about such things anymore.
They were purely there to train the students.
Compared to the students who were at loggerheads with each other, the relationship between the upper echelons of the four magic academies could be considered very harmonious even if they weren’t very close.
There were all sorts of exchanges and cooperation almost every year.
After all, the source of magic was knowledge.
And only by communicating with each other could knowledge be improved.
The times were improving, and magic was developing.
It was not feasible to close the door and study on their own.
The tier-7 mages had foresight, so they naturally understood this principle.
In comparison, the royal family’s tier-7 mages, as well as the Royal Magic Academy and the Saint Laurent Magic Academy’s magic representatives, were sitting firmly on the platform.
They were still watching the venue and did not comment on this.
As for Lilia and Su Han, they were also watching the arena.
During this time, Su Han discovered something very interesting.
Those very special people might have really realized that the other party was a transmigrator.
Thus, during the chaotic battle, they deliberately ignored the other party and bypa.s.sed the other party.
They tried their best to avoid fighting with their opponents.
Seeing this scene, Su Han smiled.
He really wondered what these transmigrators were planning.
Of course, it couldn’t be a win-win situation.
It was because they deeply understood that as transmigrators, they definitely had a powerful trump card.
Rather than fighting with their opponents, they each had two trump cards, increasing the risk of being exposed.
It would be better to avoid conflict and prevent others from picking up the pieces.
Their plans were good.
But in the end, they were only naïve.
Su Hanke did not want to see this group of transmigrators’ harmonious scene of ‘h.e.l.lo, h.e.l.lo, h.e.l.lo’.
What he wanted was for this group of transmigrators to attack each other, and it would be best if some conflict could be created.
Thinking of this, Su Han sent a voice transmission to a Deacon of the Magic Alliance.
That Deacon seemed very surprised when he received Su Han’s voice transmission, but he still came over without hesitation.
However, he did not disturb Lilia. Instead, he came to Su Han’s side.
“My Lord, what orders do you have?”
This Deacon had the strength of a tier-6 mage, but he was already very old.
In this lifetime, there was no possibility of breaking through to a tier-7 mage. In the end, he could only indulge in the power beyond ordinary things.
Seeing Su Han order again, he was surprised, but at the same time, his heart was filled with antic.i.p.ation.
He knew the ident.i.ty of this Su Han, and at the same time, he was worthy of being the most trusted person of Her Highness Lilia.
As long as he could curry favor with this mage Su Han, do some things for Her Highness, and gain Her Highness’s appreciation, he might even be able to go one step further!
Thus, his att.i.tude became even more respectful.
Su Han said softly, “You can do this…”
After hearing Su Han’s instructions, the old deacon was stunned for a moment, but he quickly came back to his senses.
He immediately said, “I will follow your will.”