All-around teacher at the magic academy

Chapter 53 Hansen's Victory

Although Renault's Pillar of Light struck Hansen hard, Hansen did not lose his fighting spirit.

At the critical moment, he gathered a large amount of magic around himself, forming a magical barrier that enveloped him.

His body trembled slightly under the impact of the pillar of light, but a resolute light flashed in his eyes, like a blazing flame that could not be easily extinguished. In the instant the power of the pillar of light weakened slightly, Hansen seized the opportunity and quickly launched a counterattack.

His hands moved swiftly, drawing complex magic circles in the air. Each symbol was filled with power, and the elemental power within his body was rapidly awakened, like a sleeping dragon being roused.

First, he summoned the wind elemental, using its power to free himself from the pillar of light. A gust of wind swirled around him, forming a small tornado that dispersed the remaining light and gave him a precious moment to catch his breath.

Hansen didn't stop. He quickly switched elements, and the heat of fire began to gather in his palm. His palm rapidly became scorching hot, and a ball of flame leaped in his hand as if it were alive, before he hurled it forward. The flame transformed into a fire dragon in the air, baring its fangs and claws, rushing straight towards Reno, who had not yet fully withdrawn his magic.

Faced with Hansen's counterattack, Renault had to quickly adjust his stance. He used earth element to create a sturdy protective barrier around himself while attempting to use wind element to disperse the incoming fire dragon.

At the same time, the power of the earth element condensed in the air, forming thick earthen walls, while the wind element moved between the earthen walls, trying to weaken the fire dragon's power.

Hansen focused his mind, his hands twirling in the air, the energy of the ice element beginning to condense under his control. His eyes were as cold as ice, his gaze piercing through the battlefield, fixed on Renault.

As his magical power increased, the temperature in the air plummeted, and a thin layer of frost began to spread across the ground, like ripples of death, rapidly spreading towards Reno's location.

Renault had just withstood Hansen's fire dragon attack and was preparing to take a deep breath and launch another offensive when he discovered that his feet were covered in frost. The power of the ice element was like invisible chains, firmly fixing him in place, making it impossible for him to move an inch.

Reno felt a sense of anxiety. He tried to break the ice beneath his feet with earth magic, but Hansen's ice magic was too fast. The ice was not only incredibly solid, but it was also constantly thickening, so Reno's earth magic could not take effect immediately.

Taking advantage of Renault's predicament, Hansen launched a decisive attack. He raised his right hand, palm up, and began to summon lightning elementals.

Dark clouds filled the sky, and lightning flashed through them. With Hansen's call, thunder rumbled, as if the most primal forces of heaven and earth were responding to his call.

As Hansen began to summon lightning elementals, preparing to unleash a lightning attack, the atmosphere on the entire battlefield suddenly became tense and oppressive.

The students and teachers watching the game felt an invisible force surging in the air; their hearts raced and their breathing became rapid.

All eyes were involuntarily drawn to Hansen; his every move and every breath became the focus.

Hansen's face remained expressionless; all his attention was focused on the lightning attack he was about to unleash, a strike that would determine the outcome of the duel.

In the sky, the once clear blue sky was suddenly covered by dark clouds, as if a huge black curtain was being rapidly torn open. The clouds rolled and churned, like boiling steam, approaching the center of the battlefield.

Thunder rumbled in the distance, like ancient war drums, warming up for the impending thunderstorm. The sound was unsettling, making it impossible to ignore the coming storm.

Whispers began to ripple through the crowd of onlookers. Students exchanged bewildered glances, their eyes filled with a mixture of curiosity and fear. Even the experienced teachers frowned, exchanging worried looks.

They all knew that lightning elemental magic was the most difficult of all elements to control. Its power was immense, enough to tear the sky apart and shake the earth, but it was also extremely dangerous. Once out of control, the consequences would be unimaginable and could affect innocent bystanders.

As Hansen continued to gather magic, streaks of lightning in the sky, like silver snakes, darted through the clouds, weaving together a net of light that illuminated half the sky.

Each flash of lightning seemed like the sky cheering for Hansen's magical power. Suddenly, a blinding light ripped through the sky, sharp as a sword, heading straight for Reno, who was trapped in the ice.

Reno stood in the ice, his gaze fixed on Hansen, his eyes filled with resentment and shock.

"No, this is impossible!" Renault cried out in his heart. His body instinctively wanted to retreat, to escape the impending devastating blow, but the ice was like the most solid cage, making him unable to move.

He watched as the lightning tore through the sky with lightning speed, hurtling toward him. Shock and fear surged through him like a tidal wave, almost overwhelming his will.

The instant the lightning struck, Renault felt a powerful force pierce through his body, a force that seemed like a roar from the heavens, relentlessly tearing apart his defenses.

Every cell in his body trembled under the impact of that force; his bones felt as if they were about to shatter and his muscles about to tear apart. His vision blurred, the whole world distorted and deformed in his eyes, and all that remained in his ears was a buzzing roar that drowned out everything else, making it impossible for him to hear his own breathing or his own heartbeat.

His shock came not only from Hansen's ability to successfully summon and control such powerful lightning elements, but also from the feeling of his own insignificance and helplessness in the face of this power.

At that moment, Renault understood what true power was, what the most primal and irresistible force in nature was.

"My God, how did he do that!" a student exclaimed, his eyes wide with disbelief at what he was seeing.

"What incredible magical control!" exclaimed a teacher, his voice filled with admiration and awe for Hansen's skill. He knew all too well how profound a foundation in magic and how powerful a mental fortitude were required to control the lightning element with such precision.

The moment lightning struck the Renault, the air was filled with the smell of ozone, a unique, pungent odor that made people involuntarily hold their breath.

The deafening roar made everyone's heart skip a beat, as if time had stood still. The faces of the students and teachers watching were filled with shock and fear; their mouths were slightly open, but no sound came out.

They never imagined that Hansen, a first-year student, could unleash such powerful lightning magic; such strength was extremely rare, even among older students.

After the flash of lightning disappeared, a moment of silence followed the crowd, as if everyone was still savoring the breathtaking scene that had just unfolded.

Then, the silence was broken by gasps of amazement and applause. The students discussed excitedly, while the teachers exchanged approving glances.

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