Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 231 Herri's Stubbornness

Chapter 231 Herri's Stubbornness
"Do you remember what I just said? What happens to these monsters in the light?"

Yaro looked at the crowd, but his gaze lingered more on the cheerful little girl.

He also discovered that only this little girl was his 'good student'.

Heri didn't disappoint Yaro, quickly interjecting, "Then they can't run away!"

In such an atmosphere, and seeing Yaro's confident attitude, the fear in the hearts of those around him lessened considerably, and they all looked curiously at the shadow at Yaro's feet.

“Yes, that’s it!” Yaro nodded, then gestured, “Shine the light of the magic lamp over here.”

"Oh well!"

"Understood, Lord Yarrow."

Bud and Dylan frantically twirled the trumpet-shaped candlesticks in their hands, quickly casting their light at Aro's feet.

"Squeak!"

The mournful cry rang out again, and the shadow hiding within struggled and writhed, but it was unable to leap out of the surrounding light. It could only let the bright light shine on it until it was completely evaporated by the light.

Since it wasn't Yaro who ultimately destroyed them, even though he initially drove them away with the Solar Fist, Yaro didn't gain any experience after they were eliminated.

Yaro felt a slight pang of regret, but this was a necessary loss for teaching, so he could only suppress his emotions and nod encouragingly: "Well done, that's it!"

"Do you understand now? As long as there are shadow monsters attached to your shadow, you don't need to panic at all. Just maintain the shadow beneath you and bring them to a bright environment, and you can easily destroy them with the magic lamp."

The reason for emphasizing the 'treasure lamp' is to attribute the mystery and power to himself, making those around him mistakenly believe that it is all thanks to Yaro, thereby weakening their understanding of the shadow creatures and slowing down the release of mental fragments against them.

"If you don't maintain the position of your shadows, and you only use ordinary light to illuminate the area under your feet, they will automatically detach from your body."

"With the help of the bright, holy sunlight, we can suppress and eliminate them just the same way. However, there are always some blind spots in the sunlight, so we also need to turn the magic mirror to project the sunlight from other places."

As he spoke, Yaro drove another shadow down from the corner above, letting it disappear into his own shadow. Then he took out a mirror the size of a human head from his pocket, handed it to the little girl, and encouraged her, "Try it."

This is an ordinary lens that Yaro casually crafted for himself. Although the edges are not sealed with metal, they are polished very smoothly so that you don't have to worry about scratching your palm.

"Okay!" Heri ran over happily, stretched out her good hand, and picked up the lens.

But when she tried to rotate the lens, she encountered another problem.

The lens, as big as a human head, was still too heavy for the little girl with an injured hand; she simply couldn't pick it up with one hand and move it around freely.

The little girl, however, was unusually stubborn. Without any attempt to refuse, she walked into the sunlight. After trying several times and realizing she couldn't lift it, she simply used her delicate chin to hold the lens, and then used her good hand to support the bottom of the lens, starting to adjust its position and trying to project the sunlight onto Yarrow's feet.

The pale sunlight shone on the small body, but no matter how much she bent over, the reflected light was always slightly off and could not reach Yaro's feet.

Heri tried to move the lens down further, but accidentally touched her injured arm.

"Hmph!" Her body stiffened instantly, her face turned deathly pale, and cold sweat poured out. Even so, her hand remained unusually steady, and the mirror in her hand showed no sign of falling.

Only then did this lively and boisterous little girl reveal some of her earlier characteristics.

Some of the courage to fight back in the face of a tragic fate and desperate circumstances.

He showed a tenacity that remained silent despite the beating, desperately clinging to life in a life-or-death situation. The chestnut-haired boy standing not far away stepped forward, extending his hands with pity, and smiled gently, "Let me do it."

The boy, standing in the shadows, faced away from the sunlight. The soft sunlight shone on his fair hands, like a saintly maiden carved from a sacred gemstone, holding up the dazzling jade hands of hope.

"No! I can do it!"

Heri rejected the so-called 'hand of hope,' her bright eyes filled with the image of that figure in the sunlight.

"The adult was surrounded by sunlight, except for a patch of shadow at his feet."

"Let the sunlight shine at his feet—I can do it!"

She actually placed the round mirror directly on her bandaged arm and used her other hand to control the direction!
The warm sunlight illuminated the downy hair on her round face. Her small body was trembling, but her eyes grew brighter, and her hands remained steady without trembling at all.

Yaro silently gazed at those seemingly glowing eyes, his somewhat dry red hair trembling slightly in the sunlight like a blazing flame, his thin body standing ramrod straight, and his tightly closed lips filled with stubbornness.

Beads of cold sweat were streaming down his face.

It slid from her forehead to the corners of her mouth, moistening her pink lips.

Yaro didn't understand why she insisted on doing such a small thing, even enduring such pain to complete it.

But Yaro remained silent.

Even though it was a small matter, even though it might cause her arm to take several days to recover, Yaro did not refuse, and did not even move his feet or deliberately approach the reflected light.

With Heri's persistence, the reflected light spot is getting closer.

Three feet...

Three inches...

Then—it shone at Aro's feet.

Such a simple thing, in Heli's hands, became so exciting and passionate!

A cloud of smoke billowed, and the light finally illuminated the shadows beneath our feet.

Yaro immediately clapped his hands and sincerely praised, "Heli, well done!"

“But, Heri, we can’t have all the fun stuff. Let Bevan take over from here.” Yaro said jokingly, breaking the serious atmosphere, while gesturing for Bevan to take the mirror.

Heri's cheeks flushed red, and she chuckled shyly, letting Bevan take the round mirror away.

"Alright, let's continue." Yaro turned around and, noticing a dark area above him, immediately used the Solar Fist.

Having received Aro's previous instruction, Bard and Dylan, holding trumpet-shaped candlesticks, also began to try it out.

With the combined efforts of the group, especially with Yaro's rapid Sun Fist, the shadow creature was truly doomed.

Imprisoned by candlelight, exposed to sunlight, and directly shattered by the Sun Fist!
With Yaro's guidance, the shadow monster posed no danger to the group whatsoever.

(End of this chapter)

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