Chapter 134: A true god of death (2/2)

“Swish!” “Swish!”

Two referees flashed and appeared twenty meters away from Lotton and Taidar, one on the left and one on the right. They were clearly taking special precautions.

“Hornwood Academy against Hellfire Academy, second fight, Taidar against Lotton.”

When Kleis declared the start of the match, Lotton actually looked at Taidar with his cold, mocking gray eyes, standing where he was without moving an inch. He said, “Your mind’s filled with anger and hotbloodedness right now, but your inner self’s already flooded by fear. The monster that is despair is already gnawing at your innermost being. The only thing you can do is to slowly enjoy the taste of fear. How can you be my match?”

“What!”

Cries of alarm rose in the stands like a tsunami.

Above Taidar, there was a black lump of shadow emerging continuously, as though a shadow monster were riding his body. It grew larger and larger, and even seemed to carry real weight, pressing down on Taidar, to the point the latter started to bend down slightly.

Taidar’s expression seemed extremely pained. Cold sweat covered his face. His body was so stiff it didn’t respond to his commands.

Some people in Dragon Breath Academy scowled and said in a hush, “What a strange arcane skill.”

“What a quick invocation speed. He’s completely overwhelming his opponent. He even seemed faster than Audrey and Joyce earlier.” At the same time, Chris couldn’t resist mumbling to herself with a solemn expression, “Although it should be an arcane skill that disturbs the mind… He launched his skill before his opponent even had time to let his arcane particles flow out. Could he be an arcane master with already four open gates?”

“Four open gates?” Ayrin was greatly astounded when he heard Chris’ words. “Then, wouldn’t he be at the same level as some elite masters in our Holy Dawn Academy?”

He suddenly heard a familiar voice beside him: “He should be. This guy, I wonder where such a monster came from.”

“Teacher Carter, teacher Fran, where have you been?” Ayrin immediately shouted as soon as he turned around and indeed saw Carter and Fran.

“Routine cooperation patrol. We first combed the area with large numbers to check whether there’s someone suspicious in the city,” Carter explained. He furrowed his brows and looked at Lotton standing there in the field. “I just never thought we’d be late to the match… There’s actually such a monster appearing in the national tournament this year.”

“This guy’s so young, how can he have the murderous aura you can possess have after killing many arcane masters…” Fran, the teacher in charge of team Agate Lake, also wore shocked puzzlement across her face. “Even I feel a little scared. This guy doesn’t seem to have any feelings for his own teammates. Even his own teammates seem very afraid of him.”

“Oh no!”

Just at this time, the two assistant referees standing guards suddenly became tense.

With a “Puff,” one assistant referee shot a red burning beam of light from his hand, cutting the ground between Lotton and Taidar. The other referee’s eyes flashed, and in this short instant, he already covered Taidar inside a transparent veil of light.

“Puff puff puff puff…”

The sounds of many tiny ruptures suddenly rose from both Taidar’s feet at the same time.

Bits and pieces of flesh sprayed from his feet. Many tiny holes suddenly covered his soles and lower legs.

“Ah!”

Taidar immediately shouted in pain.

“What!”

“What arcane skill was that!”

“It seems the two assistant referees suddenly cut off its power, otherwise… these tiny holes would have appeared all over Taidar.”

“It seems like the power even squeezed his bones to pieces.”

There was a collective hiss in the stands. Almost no one had clearly seen what really happened.

“If these two referees hadn’t acted and blocked it in time, then Taidar would be dead already as well!”

This was something almost everyone was certain of in their minds.

Everyone in team Hornwood had become deathly pale.

“Captain, we better forfeit… I beg you, don’t go in the field, otherwise he’ll kill you too!”

A team member crumbled a few seconds later. He started weeping.

At this instant, no one in the whole arena thought this team member was acting shamefully.

In the stands, in team Golden Stag, Rinsyi’s expression was also extremely unsightly.

He was nicknamed the God of Death.

But compared to Lotton… It was very obvious Lotton was the real God of Death.

That invisible fear and pressure, it was somewhat hard to bear even sitting in the stands, to say nothing of his opponents facing him in the field.

Feit Norton trembled like a leaf. He knew that at a time like this, he absolutely should be going up there without a care whether anyone else gave up or not. However, faced with Lotton and his gaze that seemed to look at everyone like a dead man, he couldn’t put one step forward from beginning to end.

“Feit Norton’s also ruined.” In team Dragon Breath, captain Morgan softly said, “This match is already over.”