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While Xu Feng's opponent had decided to underestimate him, with next to little motivation to do its best, Xu Feng on the other hand was getting ready to implent his plan.

With the Abyssal Phantom blocking his opponent's vision from seeing him, Xu Feng discreetly took out the Scroll of Earthquake.

Shortly after its activation, the Abyssal Phantom was killed and Xu Feng was hit by the piercing spell again.

Now so might ask why can't he just dodge the spell to avoid taking the damage?

Well, the reason was rather simple.

Not only was the spell a piercing type but it was also a homing type, aning it would continuously track down its target and damage them. Continue your adventure with empire

There were only two thods to avoid a homing-type spell.

One was to naturally run far from its range capacity and another one was to use terrains or obstacles to tank the spell on his behalf.

However, with an open field like the Colosseum, none of the thods were viable. Thus, Xu Feng could only tank the spell as soon as possible and not have it chasing him all around, hindering him in the process.

"Hmph, I'll return that favor in twofold." Xu Feng coldly snorted, watching the Scroll of Earthquake take effect.

The ground beneath the Colosseum shook violently as the scroll's magic took effect.

A deep, rumbling sound filled the air, and the ice field that had once stretched out smoothly began to crack.

Lines spread across the surface like a spider's web. The solid ice broke apart, creating nurous deep fissures that snaked across the arena.

The earthquake's shockwaves sent shards of ice flying and caused wide, jagged cracks to open up. The ice shattered with a loud roar, and the fissures widened, threatening to swallow anything in their path.

At this ti, the opponent was finally alerted. It tried to take a side step to avoid the fissure from consuming him.

However, during his mont of distraction, he realized Xu Feng had appeared in front of him.

"Surprise, bitch!" Xu Feng grinned and gave him a fierce kick, sending him straight into the pit.

The opponent was instantly trapped within the newly created pits, its eyes glaring fiercely at Xu Feng, almost as if it wanted to devour him alive.

anwhile, Xu Feng ignored his fierce glare and proceeded to use his last scroll, Poison Cloud.

With the activation of Poison Cloud, his opponent finally reacted.

"You wish to poison

to death?" His opponent exclaid in a cold mocking tone.

"Oh, you can talk?" Xu Feng mused. "Well, keep talking if you want to breathe in a massive amount of poison."

"Such lowly poison is incapable of harming !"

"Ugh, you were better off being mute earlier. Now you are just a nuisance and a rambling idiot." Xu Feng shrugged, taking out a piece of herb.

After using Sacred Fire to burn the herb slightly, he promptly dropped it into the pit that his opponent was trapped in.

Once that was done, Xu Feng turned around and ran away as fast as possible.

His speed was so insanely fast that one could even start seeing an afterimage of him.

As for the opponent, it refused to believe so poison could take him down.

With a wave of his staff, he unleashed a large-scale spell, hoping to widen the fissure to allow him to get out. The sooner he got out of the pit, the sooner he would be able to kill Xu Feng for the third ti.

He was truly enraged by Xu Feng's petty tricks.

However, his activation of the spell was unleashed simultaneously as the burning herb fell into his pit.

As the herb hit the pit floor, it ignited and began to smolder.

The intense heat from the burning herb quickly mixed with the Poison Cloud, causing the green mist to thicken and darken. The herb's fus rged with the poison, creating a dense, choking cloud of toxic vapor.

The once-gentle Poison Cloud turned into a swirling, nacing fog that seed to pulse with malevolent energy.

The green haze grew more opaque, and the air in the pit beca increasingly acrid and suffocating. The combination of the burning herb and the poison created a volatile reaction, amplifying the potency of the toxin and causing it to spread more aggressively.

The opponent's defiant spellcasting faltered as he started to cough and gasp, struggling to draw breath amidst the intensified poison.

The pit, now a swirling cauldron of lethal fus, turned into a nightmarish trap. The once-cool, calculated poison beca a relentless, consuming force, leaving the opponent no chance to escape or counter the deadly assault.

He attempted to cast a barrier to block off the poisonous mist from entering his body any further.

However, it was a little bit too late by then. Had he cast a protective barrier from the start, then it might still have a chance to live.

Unfortunately, his ego and underestimation of Xu Feng's ability resulted in this disgusting defeat.

In addition, thanks to his spells that were unleashed earlier, the toxicity of the poison actually amplified and caused a loud explosion.

anwhile, far away from the source of the explosion, Xu Feng remained standing, healing himself from the chilling frostbite field effect.

"For this Arcane Trial, I have wasted all my scrolls. So be thankful about it." Xu Feng comnted, not feeling an ounce of pity for his opponent.

Who told them to act arrogantly?

Who told them to fight like a noob?

Who told them to underestimate him?

This was just karma to his opponent.

As Xu Feng calmly watched the system prompt declare him as the winner, his tense expression finally relaxed a bit.

With the system's acknowledgnt, he could now be reassured that his opponent had indeed died from the combination of his tricks.

Otherwise, he would really cry a river of tears for having squandered so many of his precious resources and still end up failing.

"I'm never doing unfair trials like these ever again." He clenched his fist and vowed solemnly.

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