“Rip!”
“Rip!”
Not only her, but Laige Caicai and Laige Fuling also tacitly took out their student IDs and tore them up without a trace of hesitation.
This move made the Student Council members, who were already celebrating, fall silent again.
The precious degrees that countless Espers and Mages dreamed of were abandoned without hesitation, as casually as tossing away an old piece of clothing.
“Little Freckle, go away first. Blades have no eyes; it won’t be good if you get hurt.”
Laige Caicai said in a deep voice.
“It’s too late to leave now; that would make me seem disloyal.”
Kululu shook her head and replied.
“Then don’t fight. We don’t want to involve you.”
Laige Caicai said.
“My spell is healing. If you get injured, I can provide emergency treatment.”
Kululu said.
“Then you’ll probably be disappointed. We won’t get hurt.”
Laige Caicai snorted.
After saying that, she once again released all her magical power without reservation.
The entire classroom fell into the strange sight of intense air distortion for the second time.
This time, the sharpness of the magic was even more fierce than before.
Invisible blades surged within the limited space, causing even the light to become blurry and unstable.
Everyone was a magic user; professionals recognized professionals.
These Student Council members, who prided themselves as magical elites, now clearly realized that the magical cultivation displayed by Laige Caicai was far beyond the reach of ordinary people.
What was most astonishing was her unparalleled casting speed. In just an instant, she could expel all the mana accumulated in her body.
This was truly the talent among talents!
To put it simply, becoming a mage itself is proof of being one in ten thousand talents.
And yet, after becoming a mage, she had awakened and mastered this even rarer special ability: [High-Speed Casting].
This meant that while her opponent was still droning on with incantations, Laige Caicai’s Air Blades would already rain down like a storm.
This represented that she could always seize the initiative in life-or-death battles, firmly holding the combat advantage.
“Have you lost your minds? Do you want your families to have no place in the mage circle?”
President Yase’s face also looked grim.
He had truly never encountered such unreasonable mages.
“We’ll settle the victor, and we’ll settle life and death.”
Laige Caicai’s gaze was fierce.
With her hands in her pockets, dozens of Air Blades shot toward the Student Council members.
In the blink of an eye, a large number of desks and chairs were shredded by the invisible blades, fragments flying everywhere.
The walls and ceiling were not spared either, their surfaces covered with deep scratches.
The whole scene was a mess, truly frightening to behold.
Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang! Clang!
However, the Student Council members were not to be underestimated either, and they were well prepared.
They all activated their Mana Armor, emitting a faint blue mana light that effectively blocked the Air Blades’ attacks.
These people were genuine mages, much stronger than the Espers they had fought before.
If one had to say what advantage mages had over Espers, it was that mages placed great importance on defensive spells.
After all, they had to pass down magic from generation to generation, so survival was paramount.
Previously, Laige Caicai’s Air Blades could easily break through an Esper’s Mana Armor, but against well-prepared mages, they were not as effective.
But while they had their strategy, she had her counter.
I didn’t squat in the Grand Library for nothing!
I’m a transmigrator, so of course I know where my exclusive magic’s weakness lies.
The main reason Air Blades become weak in the later stages is the lack of shield-breaking ability.
Not to mention later stages—even now, it barely scratches mana shields.
So the spell direction I specialized in was naturally researching how to enhance my shield-breaking ability.
And the method to increase shield-breaking ability is also very simple…
“[Air Blade – Ricochet].”
Thud!
A tall, sturdy Student Council member had been maintaining a stable Mana Armor, defending tightly, but an unexpected attack suddenly struck, instantly piercing his seemingly solid Mana Armor.
“Ah!”
The remaining force of the attack didn’t stop; it hit his shoulder hard.
The intense pain made him unable to help but let out a scream.
Blood immediately spurted from the wound, drawing a dazzling trail in the air.
Everyone was startled by the sudden change, turning their heads to look at the injured.
A thumb-sized hole appeared on the guy’s shoulder, the flesh turned outward at the edges, and blood gushed out.
It looked as if he had been hit by a bullet.
But even a real bullet might not be able to pierce a mage’s Mana Armor! At least small-caliber bullets could be easily blocked.
These Student Council members were pampered and had never seen blood before.
They were immediately frightened into mental disturbance, their Mana Armor becoming unstable and their defense greatly reduced.
“Damn it! Fire Rat!”
But someone still wanted to resist. However, just as he was about to cast an attack spell, he suddenly saw a pair of blue crystal pupils and felt dizzy.
The scene before his eyes changed instantly.
He found himself in a swimming pool full of bikini-clad beauties, and they were all familiar faces—weren’t they the cute female mages of the Student Council?
They usually dressed so conservatively, but now they were all so flashy, even inviting him to dive in.
“Senior Weiwei, I’m coming!”
The guy’s face turned lecherous.
He suddenly called out inexplicably, then jumped up and slammed his face hard into the floor.
The one called Weiwei was exactly that gossipy senior sister, her face full of disgust and revulsion.
Although she was a despicable person, she did have some looks.
“Illusion! It’s an illusion!”
Weiwei shouted, warning her companions.
Bang!
Laige Caicai formed her hand into a gun gesture, pointed it forward, and mimicked the sound of a gunshot with her mouth.
She was quite cheeky.
Weiwei and the other Student Council members were so scared they lay on the ground like maggots, hiding behind stools.
Some even turned and fled the classroom.
It was truly a pathetic sight.
In the end, only the Student Council President, Yase, still dared to stand.
Because the successive Air Blades that brushed past him were all deflected by his Mana Armor, unable to harm him in the slightest.
And that gossipy senior sister, Weiwei, was lying at his feet, using his protection like a sycophantic dog.
“Blondie, don’t be a turtle hiding in your shell. You’re a Tenth Grade Student; you’re not the same as these useless wastes, are you?”
Laige Caicai taunted.
“You are truly a disgrace to mages.”
Yase said viciously, as strange Void Lightning gathered in his palms.