Chapter 100: Elliots arrogance (2/2)

His voice permeated the surrounding areas, spreading outwards, reaching everyone's ears, almost getting infused with their minds.

When they heard his words, the eyes of the onlookers, participants, instructors, and even the Headmaster swirled with skepticism because they didn't believe that a magician in the magical realm would be able to defeat so many magicians in the channel opening stage. They believed that he said those words after being consumed by arrogance and overflowing overconfident. There was no possible way for Elliot to realize his words, they believed. After all, a magician can not win against dozens of magicians who are a stage above him. There was just no way of that ever happening.

They thought that he had deluded himself by defeating Linda, nothing more, nothing less.

Yet, John Lisa and Theo thought differently.

They took his words with humility and believed that if it's him, then he can surely defeat all the participants in the arena all alone.

After all, the three of them have watched in action, and they knew him that he could kill hundreds of enemies by himself, no defeat but kill!

They knew him, and thus, they understood why he is so confident.

Those who didn't take him as an extremely arrogant person.

They weren't to be blamed.

How could mete mortal understand the arrogance of a man destined to become a God?

Because of the words he said, the crowd took him as an arrogant brat.

The opinion of the crowd was divided in two by his words; one side believed that he would be able to do it, while the other believed that he would embarrass himself when the time comes.

Elliot knew many people were watching him at this moment, some were waiting to see his demise so that they can make fun of him, and the others were looking forward to seeing a miracle.

He decided that once they come for him, he will show them a miracle!

Around the three of them, eye-grabbing and fast battles were going on, ones that ended as fast as they started.

The freshmen were too weak to withstand the might of the second-year students, and they were the first ones to be eliminated.

After defeating the weakest participants, only the second-year students were left in the arena.

The groups made up of second-year students turned to look at each other, fighting intent blazing out of their eyes.