Chapter 1490: Chapter 456: 100,000 Points, Starting the Arduous Cultivation_2 Chapter 1490: Chapter 456: 100,000 Points, Starting the Arduous Cultivation_2 Within the Royal Academy, student sparring like this was frequent, and the institution encouraged such practical training.
As such, the Trial Field had comprehensive ergency rescue plans; though there were fatalities, they were extrely rare.
Moreover, with so many high-tier instructors present, one could say that even if soone was decapitated, there was a high chance they could be saved imdiately.
Since one wouldn’t die…
Leonard Churchill had no psychological burden.
As for winning without honor,
that was not his concern.
Winning and receiving the reward was all that mattered.
As for face, if any was lost, it would be on the Landon Family.
…
In a blink of an eye, only four mbers of the Red Dragon Royal Family were left.
But with the pride of Royal Knights, surrender was not an option.
Although Leonard couldn’t see what was happening from within the sand, the violent tremblings of the ground signaled that the battle above was fiercely intense.
With the advantage in numbers on his side, there was no rush to send reinforcents.
Leonard calmly wiggled through the sand, looking for an opportunity to climb up.
After all, his main body was a brute skilled in close combat, now his alter ego was taking on a magic type.
He was beginning to adapt to the fighting style of a magic type from square one.
After surviving an assassination attempt, he had researched techniques to escape quicksand.
Eventually, just before suffocating, he made it to the surface without trouble.
When Leonard arrived, the battle was as intense as expected.
If previously it had been about tactical cunning,
now it was a head-on confrontation.
Serli and the Black Witch were locked in a magic duel, exchanging blows; Gale was entwined in a struggle with a guy nad Quinn, slightly at a disadvantage;
Garfield, in his heavy armor, was rampaging through the poison fog…
What surprised Leonard a bit was that David was tied up by a guy nad Willie.
After a quick glance, Leonard murmured to himself, “Extre Intent Fluctuation Flow, huh… indeed quite tricky.”
He had heard of this school before coming to the Southern Continent.
It was an ancient martial art from the Taren Dynasty, focusing on “Intention” and mastering a sixth sense, giving one strong combat instincts.
Seeing it first-hand today, it was undeniably tough to deal with.
But that didn’t an the opponent was stronger than David.
It was just sowhat restraining.
David, still an apprentice, had only a rudintary understanding of the Overlord Fist, strong and forceful with little variation;
Willie’s talent was excellent, he spotted the weaknesses in the punch technique, using intention to overpower skill, which led to an undetermined outco.
Leonard glanced around and quietly pulled out a few Curse Cards, preparing for a sneak attack.
If previously a direct confrontation would have been unlikely to succeed with the enemy at full strength,
now, with two assassins out, the foes posing the greatest threat to Leonard were gone.
He could freely demonstrate his power.
With a thought, Leonard stealthily flung a card at the opponent’s team, targeting the “Club 3 – Potion Apprentice.”
The optimal choice, of course, was to eliminate the weakest first.
The Potion Apprentice, a Healer type card master, relied primarily on potions for combat power.
Physically, very weak.
This guy relied on poison fog positioning to constrain Garfield.
Neither could initially overco the other.
However, Leonard’s involvent completely disrupted this balance.
In the yellow sand, a sudden Fire Crow burned away all the poison fog.
…..
The yellow sand had dispersed, and the spectators outside witnessed this intense battle.
Those who had previously been indignant, thinking the Landon Family’s tactics were underhanded, now had nothing to say.
“Looking at it now, those from the Landon Family are really not weak at all. They managed a close match with the Red Dragon Team’s Quinn and others…”
“Yeah. Their abilities, not to say ‘S-tier’, but an A rating is indeed uncontroversial.”
“Dwarfs are divine heavy warriors, and born of the Lizard Race with elental affinity comparable to pure-blooded dragon descendants, they are naturally strong… The Landon Family just got lucky this year recruiting so powerful folks… Really hit the jackpot!”
“…”
“You see, that guy is quite cunning, the others were fighting just fine and he used a ‘Slippery Technique’ causing Quinn to trip, ugh, filthy tactics… By the way, what Professional Sequence does that guy belong to, how does he know all kinds of Curse Techniques? Just now I saw him use at least six types of Elental Curse Techniques…”
“Probably pursuing the ‘Scholar’ Sequence, skilled in all systems… Don’t look anymore. He might excel in the Card Disciple stage, but advancing later in such a Professional Sequence will beco increasingly difficult, not much hope for reaching a high-tier card master.”
“…”
The battle’s outco was predetermined the mont the opponents began to lose mbers.
With Leonard there, of course, there was no way the Red Dragon Team could win.
Nevertheless, the fight remained intense.
First, the opposing side was indeed strong.
Even with just four people, they still possessed combat power and team synergy far exceeding those of the sa tier;
Secondly, being a Royal team, face-saving was essential.
Leonard’s strategic ability would normally handle such a battle easily, ending the conflict swiftly.
But it finally dragged on to a mutual loss, narrowly clinching victory, securing the win.
This validated the strength of the Landon Family’s team;
The Royal Family’s team, despite being outnumbered, fought hard and lost narrowly, thus saving face.
Overall, Leonard didn’t stand out much.
He served as a decoy in the charge, then contributed a few cards from behind, which seed more like a supporting role.
His nurous sneaky attacks were also sowhat… despised.
The real attention-getters were David, Garfield, and Serli.
Their combat power was evident, matching even the royal elites.
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