Chapter 540 - Chapter 540: 174. Imprisonment of the Dragon_3 (1/2)
Chapter 540: 174. Imprisonment of the Dragon_3
The staff member in the gray robe began drawing lots. The method of drawing lots in the magic world was not complicated. The staff member carried a metal box containing the number plates and walked in front of the participants.
Since the participants’ numbers were not made public, the metal box was airtight and able to shield detection spells. All participants blindly selected their opponents without knowing the numbers of the other participants.
After the draw, dynamic magic words were refreshed on the Magic Bulletin Board to show the rounds of the participating players.
The competition rules were simple and adopted the classic round-robin system. Both sides entered the Octagon Cage, and the winner was decided within 30 minutes, with either side surrendering. The winner would gain points, and the loser would lose points. The top 16 players ranked by points after all participants had faced each other would advance.
At sea, wide across the deep sea, having a match to watch was a good way to pass the time, so the passengers had no complaints about the time-consuming round-robin format.
The participants felt the same way. For Noland Lee, the ranking in the competition was secondary, and obtaining Energy Points through Passive Deconstruction was the primary goal. The round-robin system catered to his needs.
The competition began.
The first match was a duel between two wizards, one proficient in lightning magic and the other in earth rock magic. The Thunder Wizard unleashed a large number of Lightning Spheres in the Octagon Cage, while the Earth Rock Wizard used “Earthen Armor” to protect himself and retaliated with “Earth Spikes.”
Electric flashes flickered, the earth churned, and the Earth Spikes continuously pierced the Thunder Wizard’s footsteps.
This scene excited the ordinary passengers in the spectator stands, and the shouts of many children from families on vacation were heard.
Wizards watching the match discussed the fighting scene in the Octagon Cage, while non-wizard participants looked serious. First-level thunder and earth spells still put considerable pressure on them.
Noland Lee didn’t care about the course of the battle.
He took out the magic books he hadn’t finished reading and used reading to pass the time.
Denise Green was much more focused than Noland. She took out a small notebook and diligently recorded the strengths and advantages of each participant for Noland.
About two hours later, Noland was awakened from his reading by Denise.
“It’s your turn, Noland.”
“Oh, alright.” Noland smiled at Denise, who looked concerned, and cast “Death Flight” to fly into the Octagon Cage.
Noland’s opponent was a witch in a light blue magic robe.
Her name, height, origin, and specifics of her three dimensions were unknown.
Noland only cared about how many Energy Points she could bring him.
He casually threw out a Deconstruction spell.
[System Message:]
[Using Deconstruction on “Unnamed Quadrant Battle Wizard.”]
[Estimated to consume 70,000 Energy Points, can achieve 100% degree of deconstruction]
Well, not bad, 70,000 Energy Points. He didn’t expect to encounter such a big fish right off the bat.