Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 86 Not to Survive Even in Disguise

Chapter 86 Not to Survive Even in Disguise
Upon hearing this word, the surrounding law enforcement officers immediately erupted in uproar.

"A desperate fight to the death?"

"I've only ever heard of it before, I never imagined I'd actually run into it today!"

"His brothers are all dead, so it's no wonder he challenged him to a duel."

……

The tall, burly enforcement captain's expression changed slightly. He turned to Kenan Nabi and questioned him, "Are you sure you want to do this?"

Knan Nabi still had tear stains on his face, but he seemed to have regained his senses. He stared coldly at Yaro and said through gritted teeth, "I'm sure!"

Yaro looked at Kenan Nabi with some surprise and suspicion.

A deathmatch is a dueling style recognized by the academy.

The reason is that this method is less about a duel and more about...

—I'm going to splatter blood all over you!

When a person is not even afraid of death, yet is still willing to abide by the academy's rules and regulations, the academy will naturally not object.

This is similar to the chaotic Wild West era, where two people in a supposedly peaceful town have such a huge conflict that they can't resolve it peacefully. So, they're arranged to meet in a suitable place, each with their own weapons, and resolve the issue themselves. This saves them the trouble of cleaning up the mess.

Of course, the academy does not allow people to initiate such duels at will; certain preconditions must be met.

First, there must be irreconcilable hatred!
Observing the expressions of the two men, the law enforcement captain roughly guessed what had happened and confirmed that the hatred between them was indeed irreconcilable, thus fulfilling the first condition.

Secondly, both of you must be innocent; otherwise, the academy will intervene before you even have a duel.

Using the previous example, the area has been designated as a peaceful zone, and if someone makes a mistake, the administrators will naturally punish the violator.

In this matter, Yaro was clearly not wrong, nor was Knan Nabi.

Now, who can prove that it was Knabi who ordered the seven apprentices to intercept and kill them?
Call upon the seven dead apprentices to testify?
Or perhaps he should have Aro, who clearly had a grudge against him, testify?
The students frequently enter and exit the eerie space, and the things they do in the eerie space are very difficult for the academy to investigate.

Naturally, many of the students had formed grudges with others, even life-or-death feuds.

Why is it that almost no one starts such a duel?
This brings us to the third rule of the final duel.

"What conditions do you want? Today you must fight me to the death!"

This is the third condition for a deadly duel: the challenger has absolute right to choose the venue and can also propose a unilateral condition!

For example, the use of alchemical equipment is prohibited.

Wearing armor and weapons is prohibited.

It even prohibits the use of certain types of magic!
Let's not even mention the advantages of the venue.

When dueling with others, one is forbidden from using their most proficient spells, and this ban is only applied to the person who made the request.

What's the difference between proposing this kind of duel and courting death?
If there is hatred, you can simply go to the strange space to ambush the other party. Since it's all a battle anyway, why be subject to so many restrictions?
A desperate fight to the death is a choice between dying for honor rather than living as a liar, and it also involves some foolish choices!

“No,” the enforcement captain shook his head coldly. “You are an intermediate apprentice, while he is only a junior apprentice. He needs one more condition to be considered reasonable.”

Whether this duel can be formally initiated depends on whether the enforcement captain will agree.

Knan Nabi's expression kept changing, sometimes gritting his teeth, sometimes looking grief-stricken, sometimes showing a resolute look, and sometimes appearing inexplicably fearful.

Yaro observed silently.

At this moment, he seemed to understand why Kenan Nabi had dragged him along and caused that incident in front of the Mysterious Palace.

But he still didn't understand.

What made Knan Nabi make this decision?
A desperate fight to the death... Does he have some hidden tricks up his sleeve?

What secret cards are hidden, perhaps more than one?
Yaro didn't want to agree, but he couldn't refuse.

Because when Knan Nabi issued the death challenge.

Yaro understood his intentions.

One of them must die!
Even if he had refused Knan Nabi's challenge at this moment, wouldn't he have risked his life to launch a sneak attack, given his intentions?
Libraries, street corners, college cafeterias... risking everything, even pulling the emperor off his horse!

Only a thousand days to be a thief, how can a thousand days to guard against thieves?
If he were to launch a surprise attack directly, he might actually have a slight chance of success.

By launching this challenge head-on at this moment, he was actually giving Aro an opportunity, essentially handing the hilt of the sword to him.

"Come on, just agree. It's just one more person, isn't it? You've been an intermediate apprentice for so many years; you must have a lot of tricks up your sleeve. Come on, just agree."

Under Yaro's expectant gaze, Kenan Nabi's expression gradually calmed, his eyes brightening and appearing exceptionally clear.

But his first reaction was to raise his hands, looking at his empty hands as if he had seen something terrifying, his eyes filled with fear.

“I agree!” Knan Nabi’s voice was calm, and his expression even carried a sense of relief.

Yaro immediately nodded, "I accept the challenge."

The surrounding law enforcement officers whispered among themselves, observing the two people in the room with curiosity, as if they were witnessing history.

Seeing that both of them had agreed, the enforcement captain nodded coldly and then gave the order:

"Berti, Sanda, Roel, Holm, you two keep an eye on those two and don't let them fight on the road. The rest of you, continue patrolling."

"Yes!"

The remaining law enforcement officers left somewhat reluctantly, wanting to continue observing how things would develop.

After all, life-or-death challenges are extremely rare.

The enforcement captain turned around, his face cold, like a ruthless judge.

"follow me."

……

After passing through the bustling Battle Corner Street, the law enforcement captain led the two back towards the mysterious hall.

Four law enforcement officers behind Yaro, armed with various weapons, were there to prevent the two from causing a disturbance in the mysterious hall.

The atmosphere among them was unusually somber at that moment.

Yaro had a few words stuck in his throat, and he had to say them.

Why are you targeting me? Why did you arrange for someone to ambush me?

Have I offended you before?

"why?"

Are you all insane?

"I've always lived a peaceful life, studying with a few friends. Does that bother you?"

Yaro simply couldn't understand why Kenan Nabi hated him so much, even to the point of launching a deadly battle.

He wanted to know what kind of mentality Knan Nabi was in. Was it just because he was annoyed by him and wanted to fight him to the death?

Knan Nabi walked silently, as if reminiscing about the past.

Upon hearing Yaro's words, he stopped and looked up at Yaro, saying inexplicably:
“You declined Professor Alice’s invitation, very good, that’s very good…”

Kenan Nabi suddenly gritted his teeth again: "You deserve to die, yes! You really deserve to die!"

Instructor Alice. Yaro paused for a moment, thinking again of that sexy instructor who was very popular among the young students.

Just because I refused the invitation, they're going to be my sworn enemies?
You crazy fans, shouldn't you be overjoyed and rush to give me gifts when you hear that I've refused?
Well, whether in my past life or this one, I just can't understand the thoughts of you crazy fans.

But whatever you think, you shouldn't lay a hand on me.

Because... I really won't hold back!

(End of this chapter)

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