"Thank you."

"Ugh?"

Everyone turned around and suddenly realized that Kesha had also arrived at the observation deck at some point, and was leaning on the railing with them, looking down at the scene below.

"What?" Kesha said, "Mint is also my student. How can the teacher not be present when the students are fighting?"

Mint's onslaught continued. Realizing that Renee was gathering water elemental energy, she changed her strategy, absorbing some water elemental energy, creating waves beneath her feet, and walking on the waves.

Renee's actions ironically benefited Mint's quick attack.

The flames vanished from the fist, and Mint flashed forward with another strike, accurately hitting Renee in the waist and abdomen, shattering the breath she had just managed to muster.

"Hmm, this move shouldn't be in the physical combat courses for magic sparring. Who did she learn it from, or did she just apply what she learned to other situations?"

Kesha clicked his tongue in amazement, while everyone stared at the bed.

"Huh? Mine?"

Despite possessing extraordinary power that is beyond the reach of ordinary people, his body is still fragile flesh and blood.

Both sides are made of flesh and blood; they feel pain when hit, and their movements become distorted when injured. Taking the initiative to defeat the enemy has become the creed of duels between mages.

"Why is Mint using hand-to-hand combat?" the Primal was puzzled. "Her elemental magic is all enchanted to her fists and legs."

Ksha chuckled: "What do you think is the basis for calling the siren a dominant species?"

"A natural affinity for magic?" the jailer replied quickly.

Kesha shook his head: "It's Word Magic. Ordinary magicians need to communicate with magic to complete spells, but we can do it just by using language."

No pre-launch lag, no post-launch lag, quick and fast.

It's like an American-style iaido tournament; while the ordinary magician is still drawing his gun, the siren has already taken him down with a three-round rapid-fire, precise Mozambican shooting technique.

Only high-ranking mages can barely bridge this huge innate gap through experience; for mid- to low-ranking mages, magic academies everywhere will remind their students...

Don't go into minefields unless absolutely necessary.

The Anna nobles also had their reasons for wanting to obtain the Siren bloodline.

Knowing that Renee was skilled in spatial magic, Kesha deliberately trained her in combat using mint.

Unless Renee is a siren, her spellcasting must be completed with the final guiding strike using her body.

If she tries to cast a spell by raising her hand, hit her hand. If she has a hidden trick up her sleeve and can cast a spell with her feet, then kick her in the back of the knee or the back of the knee.

Interrupt the opponent's spellcasting during the preparation phase.

To achieve this, many of the elemental magic skills that Mint excelled at were also optimized by Ksha.

It must be able to be completed instantly and output seamlessly.

Mint hadn't forgotten the results of Kesha's special training. Renee hesitated for only a second before completely losing the initiative when she started releasing spatial magic.

A gun is fast beyond seven paces, and accurate and fast within seven paces.

But if it's close to zero distance, it still has to be a brick!

Renee dodged and weaved awkwardly, occasionally using her hands to block Mint's powerful enchanted fists.

Although she followed suit and changed her combat habits, generating an instant elemental shield to resist the stinging elemental damage, the physical damage still struck her flesh and blood solidly.

The continuous blocking made her arms numb and sore. She wanted to break free, but Mint wanted to stick her whole body to her and roll around and fight with her on the spot.

It looked like a set of wild, unorthodox punches, but Mint actually threw them with a lot of method and rhythm, striving to interrupt Renee's magical buildup with every move.

Wick nodded repeatedly as he watched. In terms of battle design, if it wasn't Mint's own ingenuity, then she must have had an excellent teacher.

The high-ranking mage of the Grelian family also saw through Renee's predicament.

All the magical techniques she was so proud of were suppressed by physical techniques.

Mint's damage wasn't high enough to finish off Renee in one hit, but the continuous accumulation had already made Renee's flesh and blood body sluggish.

"What was Renee hesitating about at the start? She unleashed her spatial magic, and Mint was completely powerless to fight back!"

No one can answer this question.

"That's too safe. She doesn't even attack Renee's face directly, which is the best opportunity to incapacitate Renee with a single blow."

"I'm not greedy at all."

"Can this still be called a duel between mages? She's using the fighting style of a martial artist!"

"A magic warrior is also a magician."

Renee, with a bit of luck, hit her in the stomach.

He channeled his magic and immediately struck the chest cavity.

The raised hand gesture that tears through space is interrupted by an elbow strike.

To jump backward, stomp on their foot!

Mint gave Renee no chance to escape the battle, and every attack was perfectly timed to interrupt her spellcasting.

Kurien pondered, "The Grion family didn't find any martial arts or magic-martial arts instructors for Renee?"

Why not look for it?

Even a master of spatial magic like Dussel was willing to go to great lengths to personally pass on his secret techniques, so there's no reason for him to skimp on this investment.

Don't worry, I said I'd finish updating the competition today, and I will. There's more to come later. I'm cooking late into the night.

Chapter 389 Replenishing Mana, Fighting Again

Ailera broke the cow bones with her bare hands and began to suck the marrow.

"Suckling sound~~~"

"This tactic is not difficult to counter."

Kesha nodded in acknowledgment.

"The difficulty lies in whether the opponent is willing to fight to the death."

Most high-level mages could see that Mint's moves were a complete and stable combo.

Each of Renee's spellcastings has a corresponding contingency plan to interrupt it.

There was no change; it was purely formulaic problem-solving.

Renee saw this too, and pretended to cast a spatial spell. Mint spun around and forcefully elbowed her arm.

Instead of moving away, she stood straight and bumped into him.

The wind-enchanted elbow strike was powerful and heavy, hitting Renee's shoulder blade and sending her flying backward.

Mint had a bad feeling, but then she saw that Renee had used her fingers as knives to tear open a spatial passage during the flip to dissipate the force, and then fell into it.

The battle rhythm was too smooth, and the formulaic approach to solving the problem couldn't be stopped, so he was outmaneuvered by Renee.

Elaine ordered ten more plates of pork chops, enjoying them immensely while stretching her voluptuous and alluring body, and together with the boundary between reality and illusion, she leaned against the railing to watch.

"If Grelian hadn't specifically enhanced her knowledge of martial arts and magical martial arts techniques, the fact that she could deduce the appropriate response in adverse situations simply through observation and thought... is truly impressive."

The Grelian family, who were watching the battle, were also overwhelmed by Mint's tactics. They breathed a sigh of relief when they saw Renee cleverly escape.

As long as she can use spatial magic, Renee's ability to integrate various types of magic gives her a huge advantage.

Jiang Heyi asked, "Your tactics should include a contingency plan for the successful release of spatial magic, right?"

Kesha smiled and said, "We sirens have a nickname that is renowned only among humans: the Wall of Geniuses."

Peppermint calmed herself, discarding the interference from her five senses, and regarded magic as a continuation of her perception.

The site is now a gently flowing stream.

A barely perceptible turbulence in the water lapped against Mint's body, and she suddenly opened her eyes.

A gentle breeze accompanies you, and Mint lightly treads the ground like a fawn leaping in the forest, soaring across half the field in just two leaps.

As the spatial rift opened, Renee emerged from the surging magic, having learned her lesson, she condensed the flowing water in her hand into a longsword.

Using magic to guide the power of the elements, a dark storm and azure water flow entwine around the tip of the sword.

In the instant that it opens up, the light of day will also dim.

This is an elemental technique comparable to a spatial slash.

"Dang~~~"

The crisp, melodious sound astonished every high-ranking mage.

A fierce wind tousled her hair, the soft, silvery-white strands dancing wildly.

The longsword, formed from condensed elements, flew out of her hand and into the air, its reflection in the sunlight mirroring Renee's astonished expression.

Mint used the momentum again to brush away Renee's unstoppable wind element, forming a transparent shield that enveloped her right wrist.

She moved with a light and graceful air, seemingly casually drawing a semicircle in mid-air the instant Renee's unstoppable blade fell.

Drink minty drinks.

"You should try the cuttlefish's signature technique!"

The volatile elements were shattered by a technique that deftly deflected the force of the attack.

The energy backlash caused a series of explosions within the hurricane, and an uncontrollable, unvented elemental force violently flung the two people at the center to either side of the arena.

Mint rolled over to her feet, but she could no longer find Renee.

It's spatial magic again.

Jiang Heyi clicked her tongue in amazement: "This is the trick you taught her to deal with it. You're truly amazing."

Ksha always appreciated his praise.

"There is more than one way to deal with it. People always tend to mythologize spatial magic simply because most magicians know very little about it."

"Tearing space consumes a huge amount of magic power. How could a spell that consumes so much power possibly leave no trace in the three stages of accumulation, release, and explosion?"

"Even if you enter a space filled with unstable magic, the aura she leaves behind will be as bright and dazzling as a light in the darkness, provided that... your perception is good enough."

"Moreover, once you enter an unstable magical space, the only way for the spellcaster to peer into the outside world is through magic. Unless she is as powerful as Dussel, who can stabilize the unstable magical disturbances around her with her own magic and make the spatial barrier transparent to her like a mirror, all Renee can see are layers of gray mist."

"In her eyes, mint was just a layer of light that flickered on and off."

French Fries rubbed his chin.

The blankets also turned around in surprise.

Elaeva was stuffing meat chops into her mouth while muttering to herself.

“Something’s not right. Even if you have some understanding of spatial magic, it should only be at the theoretical stage. You’re not proficient in spatial magic, so how could you know the details of unstable magical space?”

Elaeva and Dussel had interacted a few times, but she only glanced at them a few times when the spatial passage opened.

The existing natural teleportation arrays on the mainland are all very stable and have no research value.

Ksha knows far too much detail.

On the continent of Anna, there was only one person whose spatial magic had reached its pinnacle, Dussel, who had been missing for a long time and was killed by the boundary between the real and the virtual worlds and the demons of the Great Snow Mountain.

Although he had many apprentices, very few were able to master the essence of his skills.

On this path, he taught only Renee everything he knew.

Now that Dussel no longer engages in combat casually, there are no readily available combat records of spatial magic available for study.

Unless you travel a long way to the snow-covered mountains of the northern Empire and find the demon who prevented Dussel from maximizing his spatial magic—hopefully your reason can sustain you through the conversation with him.

The myth that had never been defeated was repeatedly thwarted by Mint.

Some people couldn't help but wonder... is spatial magic really that simple?

Renee didn't think so.

She also didn't believe that spatial magic in her master's hands was what ignorant magicians called "perfected skill"; he had simply gone further down this path than she had.

An unstable magical space, densely packed with high-concentration magical energy that is close to triggering a magical accident, "explosion."

This place is like the original cradle where magic was first created in the world; there is nothing but magic.

No one knows the secrets of this area, which stands alone; spatial magic users are merely visitors coming and going.

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