All-around teacher at the magic academy

Chapter 209 Uninvited Guest 2

The walls of the room collapsed as if made of paper in an instant, and the huge shockwave, accompanied by the sound of the beams breaking, buried Rhine and Mond together in the ruins.

Dust rose everywhere, debris flew in all directions, and the entire room was completely turned into a mess in that instant.

The Void Rift Beasts that had just been summoned had not yet fully displayed their power when they were shattered by the lightning and turned into streaks of light that dissipated into the air.

The lingering power of the lightning still echoes in the air, but its threat has vanished.

A thick cloud of smoke billowed out, and Rhine struggled to crawl out of the ruins. He was covered in dust, blood trickled from the corner of his mouth, and he was coughing violently.

His eyes revealed pain and anger as he looked at his home, which had been destroyed by his magic, and his heart felt as if it were being torn apart.

This was the home he and Arthur built together, their only safe haven in the world, but now it's all in ruins.

Rhine clenched his fists, his nails digging deep into his flesh, his chest burning with rage at Mond for ruining everything.

In the clearing of the ruins, Mond seemed unharmed. He kept clapping his hands, as if cleaning off the dust, and a satisfied smile appeared on his face as he said, "Not bad, not bad, you are indeed very capable."

Mond's tone was provocative; he seemed satisfied with Rhine's performance, but also somewhat disappointed.

"I knew you wouldn't easily say what I wanted to hear. In that case, I'll just have to do it myself."

Rhine's gaze was as cold and gloomy as ice. This Mond was so cunning. One second he was pretending to leave, and the next second he suddenly launched an attack on him.

The moment he killed Hughes, Rhine had a bad feeling that he would be drawn into a series of troubles.

Unexpectedly, this premonition has become a reality so quickly. It seems that this matter will not end so easily; the other party has clearly made thorough preparations.

Rhine knew all too well that holding back against such an opponent would be futile. He had to give it his all to have any chance of survival.

Having made up his mind, he no longer hesitated and immediately activated the magic power within his body, preparing to launch the most ferocious attack.

As Rhine chanted his incantation, countless serpentine worms made of lightning rapidly formed in the air. They twisted their bodies, crackling and popping, as they lunged toward Mondstadt.

These lightning worms, seemingly alive, possessed destructive power and intended to devour Mondstadt.

However, Mond remained unusually calm in the face of this sudden attack.

Before the lightning worms could even touch his body, he smiled lightly, his figure flickered, and he vanished from the spot in an instant.

The next moment, his figure appeared behind Rhine like a ghost, his movements so fast that they were almost impossible to catch.

The moment Rhine sensed the threat behind him, he dared not be careless. His reaction was extremely fast; almost at the same instant he realized it, he swiftly coiled a ring of lightning around himself, forming a defensive arc shield.

These lightning bolts coiled like living snakes, emitting dangerous hissing sounds, enveloping Rhine in a protective layer brimming with destructive power.

Immediately afterwards, he dodged without hesitation and quickly distanced himself from Mond.

A wary glint flashed in his eyes, and he gained a deeper understanding of Mondstadt's strength.

The man in red before them was undoubtedly a mage proficient in spatial magic. His first two moves clearly demonstrated this: the creature he summoned was a typical spatial summon, and his teleportation technique was an advanced application of spatial magic.

Rhine was not familiar with spatial magic, and he already felt immense pressure after only two exchanges.

The unpredictable and elusive nature of spatial magic severely limited Rhine in battle, forcing him to admit that he found the opponent's situation unprecedentedly challenging.

Just as Rhine was concentrating on thinking about his next move, he suddenly felt a chilling, dangerous aura coming from behind him.

He quickly turned his head, only to find that Mond, who was standing in front of him, did not make any movement, which surprised him.

However, the situation was urgent, and he didn't have time to think. His body reacted instinctively, and he instantly left his original position.

Rhine's figure traced an arc in the air, and the instant he left his original spot, his gaze quickly returned to the place where he had just been standing.

However, he didn't see anything unusual; the spot was empty. Only the lingering magical fluctuations in the air convinced him that something had indeed happened there.

This invisible and intangible attack method puzzled him. He didn't know what kind of magic or technique Mond had used, but the method was obviously very strange and beyond his comprehension.

Rhine began to feel nervous, realizing that if things continued this way, he might find himself in an even more unfavorable situation.

The opponent's spatial magic is not only unpredictable, but also seems capable of creating unexpected advantages in battle.

Rhine took a deep breath, trying his best to calm himself down. His brain was working like a fine gear, analyzing the current situation and thinking about the next course of action.

He knew that he had to be careful with every step, otherwise he might be doomed in this unequal contest.

However, Mond seemed to have no intention of giving Rhine any chance to breathe. He slightly raised his palm, his eyes still smiling as he watched Rhine, but to Rhine, that smile was full of sinister and ominous intent.

His movements appeared effortless, yet they concealed a deep-seated malice.

Just as Rhine was preparing to move again to find an opportunity to fight, he suddenly felt an invisible force surging from all directions, like an invisible net tightly binding him.

His body instantly stiffened, and no matter how much he struggled, he could not break free from the suppression of this force.

Immediately afterwards, Mond's figure flashed like a phantom, instantly appearing in front of Rhine.

His movements were so fast that no one could react. He reached out and gently controlled Rhine's head, a smile spreading across his face, tinged with mockery.

"Since you're unwilling to tell me, then let me examine your memories myself."

*************************

Thank you so much to the friends who sent gifts. I'd appreciate it if everyone could follow along and urge me to update.

Of course, it would be great if we could generate electricity out of love, hahaha.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like