Reincarnated as incubus: I didn't mean to seduce you!

Chapter 970 271: Returning Their Own Methods? Or Is It the Grand Library's Wang Yuyan? Monarchs' Assembly (10K) (Part 3)



Chapter 970 271: Returning Their Own Methods? Or Is It the Grand Library's Wang Yuyan? Monarchs' Assembly (10K) (Part 3)

The mages from the legitimate Mage Force all wore extremely serious expressions.

Because at this moment, they had realized what Kael was doing.

This was a mentor battle, and a completely unequal one at that.

Typically, mentor battles occur between teachers and students, to teach students how to properly use spells. The old mages generally prefer to teach students through one-on-one combat using their spellcasting skills and battle abilities, which far exceed those of the students.

It is well known, however, that while the destructive power of magic usually climbs higher and higher from the first ring to the seventh ring level of spells.

But measuring solely by destructive power isn't quite right.

Not to mention the calculations after crossing magic school boundaries.

Simply speaking of the Shape Power school, classic spells that a Cannon Mage must master like the Fireball Technique, Big Fireball Skill, and Chain Fireball Technique actually deliver more damage than many higher-ring Shape Power spells.

Therefore, the distinction between first-ring to seventh-ring spells does not actually depend on their damage, but rather on the complexity of their Magic Model.

This situation continues until magic above the seventh ring, where a qualitative change occurs.

The implication is... even in a mentor battle, if the old mages aren't careful, they might very well be knocked over by a student using a lower-level spell unless the gap between them is so large that it cannot be bridged by spells alone.

Perhaps a more accurate term would be, pummeling the kids.

But, even wild mages haven't fallen to the point of having to squeeze out their remaining value on city construction teams, alchemy workshops, and magical equipment assembly lines, which at least indicates their original level still stands for something.

No matter what, so many mages casting spells simultaneously, yet still getting beat as if it was a mentor battle, this would be considered a traitorous level of performance in an esports competition.

And now, such a bizarre scene was playing out right in front of them.

What kind of unfathomable shock was the Helois Monarch intending to bestow upon all the mages with their actions!

They didn't even dare to imagine such a scene, but precisely because of this, they became more convinced. Apart from other things, just in the computation that mages relied on, the Helois Monarch had undoubtedly reached the level of a Magic Monarch.

"It seems that those who came to stir up trouble have now chosen to remain silent... So, everyone, I would also like to try and witness the elegance of Mage Forces from all over the Divine Hua Continent.

After all, I am merely a young person, without the chance to go outside and see the vastness of the world. Taking advantage of this opportunity, I wonder if you all could satisfy the curiosity of a young person like me."

Kael spoke sincerely, and then in the sky, the large cross tightly grasped by two large hands shook a bit, and a massive batch of total hands of battle fell before the crowd.

Clearly, Kael had no intention of giving them a chance to refuse.

It was at this moment that young mages from other factions, who had followed their elders to the Mage Festival to observe the situation, showed eager expressions on their faces.

It seemed as if Kael was looking down on them, which indeed he was, but they felt it was acceptable. To receive onsite guidance from a Magic Monarch was an immense honor for a young mage.

Not to mention there was a secret thought lurking in the hearts of the young mages present.

For instance, so many people joining forces, among which a fair number of "young people" were only young relative to the old mages of various factions, while in fact, most "young people" were older than Kael, the Magic Monarch.

With time and experience accumulated, they'd have some things of their own to show.

In such a situation, they couldn't help but ponder a question: if one dismissed fairness and fought side by side, was there a possibility, small though it may be, of directly defeating this Magic Monarch?

It must be known that in a mentor battle, if you do not successfully mentor, even if you can suppress this group of "young people," in reality, you are considered to have lost.

If you can't suppress them, then for the "young people," it would be a great reputation, being able to destroy the mentoring battle's effect under the suppression of a Magic Monarch—it'd certainly be a source of pride to talk about.

Of course, if without hesitation, a group of "young people" banded together, they would inevitably offend the Magic Monarch themselves.

They didn't want to face the consequences of disrespecting a Magic Monarch.

So they chose...

To act first, admitting directly to the Helois Monarch that their abilities were insufficient, and then saying that due to their lack of strength, they hoped more young people could join in accepting guidance from the Helois Monarch.

A group of people below discussed amongst themselves, their flickering eyes, let alone Kael who was always perceptive—even their teachers and elders jumped up with furrowed brows.

But... all remained silent.

Clearly, Kael's attitude of directly pulling so many people into the Domain aimed to "strike with one punch to avoid a hundred coming."

This was a battle destined to be fought, nothing much to say, speaking through fists. If you can't press the heads of the young ones and let them understand what "guiding" means, how could you call yourself a Magic Monarch?


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