Chapter 209 - Because I Am Going to Dupe Someone (2/2)
Macklin had lived for a long time, and it was a first for him to find himself in such a mess. He was too aggrieved being beaten by a young kid barely 20 years of age without even having the strength to fight back. The Elemental s.h.i.+eld was about to be torn; he was about to be sentenced to death, yet he couldn’t do anything about it. He could only watch as the other party cast spells after spells on himself…
“It’s such a miserable failure!” Macklin was utterly regretful at present. He shouldn’t have underestimated this boy, thinking that he was still at the same strength a month ago. He did not expect that the kid would break through from level-13 to level-15, advancing to the realm of the Archmage in such a short period of time.
However, this boy was also a talent. A slight advantage was constantly enlarged by him, and eventually pushed Macklin to the brink of despair.
Taking the opportunity of pa.s.sing Macklin, Lin Li whispered in his ear, “See, I’ve said. It’s uncertain who’d be the one lecturing whom…”
Upon hearing this, Macklin nearly vomited blood in anger.
Unfortunately, vomiting blood was one thing; there was still nothing he could do. Just as the two pa.s.sed each other, the Flaming Hands had fallen on Macklin’s back—the flames rose at once, burning a huge gap in the Elemental s.h.i.+eld in an instant.
It’s over… Macklin’s heart sank as he felt the heat from the Flaming Hands. The name I’ve made for myself for decades will be destroyed in this kid’s hands today…
At the thought of the 12 Warlock’s Eyes above him, Macklin really wanted to die.
At this moment, the entire Guild of Magic fell into silence.
Whether it was Aldwin or Darian, or the hundreds of mages in the guild hall, everyone was nervous as they stared at the crystal ball. When they watched Lin Li’s Flaming Hands fall, and then Macklin’s Elemental s.h.i.+eld break open, even time seemed to have frozen at the moment…
And then, they saw it…
The blazing flame on the young apprentice’s hand was extinguished in an instant.
The runes dancing about in the arena suddenly disappeared, and everything seemed to return to the time when the party of four just entered.
Everyone in the Guild of Magic was stunned; n.o.body expected this to be the final outcome. This… what kind of situation was this?
In the guild hall, someone shouted out, “Darn, the kid has exhausted his mana!”
His mana was exhausted indeed…
It was not until this time that this group of mages in the guild hall suddenly remembered that the young apprentice had released at least dozens of spells during the battle just now, of which at least half were at the level of a Magic Shooter.
For a moment, all the mages in the hall showed the same look of sudden enlightenment.
No wonder they’d constantly felt that something was amiss. So, this was what happened.
The reason why this kid looked so fierce was that he had been overdrawing his mana. What was the concept of dozens of spells? This meant an astronomical amount of mana. Even those well-known Archmages could not necessarily withstand such a consumption, let alone a young man under the age of 20.
It was indeed so when they recalled the battle process. Ever since the young mage apprentice had gained the upper hand, he had been bombarding Macklin with spells. A large amount of instantaneous spells, in addition to the short recitation, had forced Macklin out of breath, but at the same time he was also overdrawing his own mana. This battling style that was almost similar to a gamble finally had a disastrous effect on him. Just when victory was within reach, his mana was completely exhausted…
“What a pity…” Bursts of sigh ensued from the crowd. Even the mages unrelated to the young mage apprentice felt regretful for him.
It was so close. If the Flaming Hands were to burn a second longer, it’d be enough to defeat Macklin completely. Unfortunately, this one second had become a goal that he could not reach. Macklin was a level-18 Magic Shooter—how many times could a mage defeat him in his life?
In the President’s room, Darian quietly let out a sigh of relief.
Fortunately, this Jarrosus kid might be powerful, but it was not to an unreasonable extent. At least he could not compete with an Archmage in terms of mana yet. This put Darian somewhat at ease. He took a mental note of it—insufficient mana was the biggest flaw of the opponent.
Aldwin merely chuckled. “Looks like Macklin’s in luck…”
“President Aldwin, I’m afraid it’s not just luck.”
“Oh?” Aldwin glanced at Darian in puzzlement. “Darian, you beg to differ?”
“Yes, President Aldwin.” Darian nodded. He pointed to Lin Li who was in the crystal ball, and said, “If my guess is right, this was all in Mr Macklin’s grasp. He knew the limit of the other party’s mana right from the start, so he has been defending all along. It was all to let the young man exhaust his mana and to make him understand the importance of distributing the mana.”
“Looks like you still don’t understand…” Aldwin gave a chuckle, and did not continue. “Forget it. Darian, if there’s nothing else, you may go back. I’d like to be alone.”
“Yes.” Darian took another look at the scene in the crystal ball before retreating from the room respectfully. He walked along the corridor in the direction of the Research Inst.i.tution. He was in a good mood on the way—he was about to get his hands on the Psionic Potion, and he had a clear grasp of the Jarrosus boy’s strength. The kid exhausting his mana at the very end had put Darian’s heart at ease. As long as he was not a real Archmage, there was still a chance to deal with him.
The battle, which had far exceeded everyone’s imagination, finally came to a close as Darian entered the Research Inst.i.tution. The scene on the crystal ball gradually faded and returned to its original at last.
And, at this time, Macklin was flying into a rage.
The old fellow recited a spell with a livid expression, and the 12 Warlock’s Eyes above were switched off. When he turned around, he looked as if he was about to devour someone alive. “d.a.m.n it, you have the guts to claim you’ve exhausted your mana?”
“Why…?” Lin Li was still unhurried. “Why can’t I exhaust my mana…?”
“Cut the act with me. Others might not know you, but I do.” Seeing how lifeless Lin Li looked, Macklin couldn’t resist the urge to send a kick in his direction. “d.a.m.n it, monsters like you should be dragged into the slaughterhouse. Exhausted your mana? To h.e.l.l with it. Why didn’t you exhaust your mana when you were dealing with the Three-eyed Blood Wolf in the Nightmare Mountains? Why didn’t you exhaust your mana in the Shadowglen? Yet you’ve exhausted your mana while fighting me; is there such a coincidence?”
“This…” Lin Li scratched his head, and answered shamelessly, “There’d be times when one is down on luck. I was unlucky this time. My mana was exhausted too fast. Alright?”
“…” Macklin almost vomited blood. Exhausting one’s mana is dependent on luck? Did you come up with your own theory?
“Forget it. I don’t want to badger with you anymore.” Macklin realized that if they were to compete to see who was better in telling bald-faced lies, he’d never catch up to this kid. It wasn’t that he didn’t know how to lie; the main reason was because his skin wasn’t as thick as the kid’s. The latter was absolutely shameless—he was always ready to lie through his teeth, regardless of whether the words made sense.
“You just tell me honestly. Why did you go easy on me!?”
“When did I go easy on you…?”
“F*ck, you’re still denying?” Macklin was infuriated. As someone at the peak of his profession, he had long been indifferent to the outcome. Winning was certainly worth rejoicing, but losing wasn’t a big deal, either. Losing before the whole guild was only a momentary embarra.s.sment; he still had to do what he had to do after the embarra.s.sment pa.s.sed.
What really angered him was that he had won the battle—which seemed to be one with a great disparity in strength—due to his opponent deliberately going easy on him. Macklin was utterly furious at the thought of this. It was plainly a slap in the face for him. He could’ve exhausted his mana anytime, but he had to do it before the Flaming Hands was about to come down. Didn’t that mean, “Old man, don’t be happy just yet, I’m just going easy on you”?
F*ck, this was simply unbearable!
Furthermore, others didn’t know about him, but it didn’t mean that Macklin himself wasn’t clear about his background!
Since the kid came to Alanna, Macklin had been his trial mentor. From the Fantama Panthera to the Three-eyed Blood Wolf, he had paid close attention to both battles. He had not found any problems with the kid’s mana from the start.
In those two battles, the kid acted like a perpetual motion machine with infinite mana. Spells were released one after another every time he opened his mouth, and there was never a moment that he was seen worrying about his mana. He looked like he had abundant mana at any time, such that Macklin had even suspected the kid had brought along the Recovery Potion.
Although the battle was exciting, it was far less intense as compared to when the party of three had encountered the Three-eyed Blood Wolf in the Nightmare Mountains. There were hundreds of them—killing a dozen of them with a spell would be tiresome, not to mention there was a mighty King Wolf with them.
He hadn’t exhausted his mana under those circ.u.mstances; how could he have exhausted it earlier on?
“Alright…” Lin Li didn’t dare to spout c.r.a.p anymore seeing that he had really ruffled Macklin’s feathers. He merely nodded, and said vaguely, “I do have some mana left…”
As for how much the “some” was, Lin Li couldn’t explain it. Anyway, “a little” and “a lot” both meant infinite to him.
Although Macklin had already guessed the truth, he was still livid when he heard Lin Li admit it personally. His angry howl almost flipped the guild’s roof. “d.a.m.n it, you had better tell me the truth. Why did you go easy on me? Did you think I was an unworthy opponent?”
Macklin’s words were somewhat serious; Lin Li dared not treat them lightly. He hurriedly shook his head in denial. “No, don’t misunderstand it. The reason why I held back was not because of you.”
“Why is that so?”
Lin Li looked at the 12 Warlock’s Eyes above him. “It was because I wanted to deceive someone.”