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An Rui looked at his opponent, his eyes suddenly sharpened, his figure flashed from the spot, and when he reappeared, he had already rushed to the opponent's front and slashed the sword in his hand. Fighting in the Moonlight Gym, of course, you have to use the Moonlight Flow's combat skills, and as soon as he made a move, he used the offensive routines he had learned in the past few days.

Everywhere the sword passed, the energy emerged, with a chill like ice and snow, and an indestructible sharpness.

"Huh?" As soon as Carlisle saw An Rui's movements, he immediately sighed lightly, his eyes changed, and he restrained his previous contempt, and his expression became much more solemn. He never expected that the opponent in today's turn would be so tough, with such a fast speed, and such a ruthless attack.

Just as the momentum was about to slash in front of him, Carlisle suddenly dodged, and his figure disappeared from the spot, avoiding the sword.

The energy split into the air and fell to the ground, tearing a long mark on the ground.

An Rui slashed into the air with one blow, immediately changed his moves, centered on the tip of his right foot, and made his whole body rotate like a spinning top, and his body rotated in a large circle, and slashed out the second sword horizontally.

Carlisle no longer dodged this time, but blocked with a horizontal sword.

The two swords intersected, the strength collapsed, sparks flashed, and shallow scars appeared on the blades of the two long swords.

"You're pretty good." Carlisle glared at An Rui across the crossed long sword in front of him, gritting his teeth.

"Do you still want to chat?" An Rui sneered, withdrew the long sword in his hand, retreated with his body, and then attacked again, stabbing the long sword in his hand out.

The energy was like a white arrow that pierced Carlisle's heart, and the latter frowned and held the blade of the sword in front of him.

There was a soft clatter, and the two swords flicked off.

In this way, the two started a fierce battle back and forth, and the fight was inseparable.

Through some fighting, An Rui probably figured out Carlisle's strength, this person is not very strong, and it is only the level of a level 4 warrior. If he relied on the dragon's roar and dragon tooth slash, he could defeat it in an instant, but this is the Moonlight Gym, so it's better not to use these methods that belong to the dragon warriors.

Even without these means, Anrui firmly gained the upper hand and suppressed Carlisle to the core.

Ten rounds later, Anrui unleashed a plausible crescent slash that forced Carlisle back. His move is just a prototype, and he is still some distance away from the real crescent moon slash, but it already has initial power.

Carlisle flashed, then turned sideways, as if trying to fight back.

An Rui's eyes lit up, and he seized this opportunity, suddenly picked up his speed, flung out his leg, and whipped it sideways towards Carlisle.

There was a muffled pop, and Carlisle lunged forward, falling to the ground in the same way as Sam had happened the other day.

The winner is decided.

[Hint: You defeated a level 4 warrior and gained 20 XP, and you need 240 XP to reach the next level.] 】

The prompt sounded, and An Rui's spirit suddenly lifted, and it seemed that it was possible to gain experience points by dueling with these warriors.

Why do you get experience points from dueling with these people, but not from dueling with Shafi?

An Rui thought about it for a while and guessed two possibilities.

One, you can't gain experience points by dueling with your own people.

Second, you can't get experience points from duels arranged by yourself.

These two possibilities should be very close to the real answer.

Seeing that the duel was over, the crowd of onlookers around him let out a whisper, and the center of the discussion naturally revolved around An Rui. Carlisle's strength is well known to them, and this person is definitely in the middle and upper reaches among the many students of the Moonlight Dao Pavilion. An Rui was able to defeat Carlisle so easily, more or less beyond their expectations, and made them look up to the freshman.

Carlisle got up from the ground, rubbed his aching ass, and twitched the corners of his mouth. He glanced at An Rui hatefully, but didn't say anything, and after giving a salute, he retreated into the crowd.

Duels are bound to be won or lost, and no one holds a grudge because of the outcome of a duel.

An Rui also retreated into the crowd, deliberately walked to Sam's side, and said in a voice that only the two of them could hear: "Isn't it quite relieving to watch him get kicked out of the way?" ”

Sam was stunned when he heard this, and then he realized that An Rui's kick just now seemed to be kicked for him. He looked grateful, but he didn't dare to say anything more at this time.

The duel continued, and the rest of the students took turns to play until everyone had made a move, and the chain of duels finally came to an end.

The students dispersed and went in different directions, some had to deal with their wounds, some had to continue their cultivation, and some had to wash.

"Anrui! Anrui! Sam's panting voice rang out from behind.

An Rui stopped and slowly turned around.

Sam ran all the way to Anrui's side and said in a low voice: "Today, Xie Lu thanked you for helping me out and kicking Carlisle, I really appreciate you, but please don't do it again in the future." I'm the same as Carlisle, and even though he kicked me, I don't hate him. In a duel, someone has to be defeated. ”

"I also know that this is nothing, so just kicking him casually, in fact, it is not deliberately helping you out, you don't have to think about it." An Rui shrugged.

"I see, but I still want to thank you."

"It's a trivial matter, don't talk about it. Let's go wash our faces together. An Rui pointed ahead.

The two walked forward, gossiping a lot along the way.

"An Rui, your warrior talent is really good, it's only been a few days since you came, and you have used the crescent slash decently, unlike me, I haven't learned it for a few years." Sam said this, smiled wryly, and let out a long sigh.

Anrui turned his head sideways, took a deep look at Sam, and weighed it in his heart, thinking that the heat was almost over, and it was time to bring out Sam's potential on the other side.

During the days he spent in the Moonlight Gym, he could sometimes hear people laughing at Sam behind his back, which made him more or less angry. Sam isn't really a waste, but a dusty bead that can shine with a dazzling glow with a little wiping.

After being triggered by An Rui, Sam will definitely be a blockbuster, alarming the entire Moonlight Gym, and letting those who laugh at Sam know that Sam is actually a genius!

"Sam, have you ever thought about pursuing development in other directions? Three hundred and sixty lines, a genius, why hang yourself on the tree of a warrior? An Rui asked meaningfully.

"Actually, I've thought about being a chef, and you know that I'm a very greedy person. But as soon as I told my adoptive father about it, he scolded me, and I didn't dare to mention it again. Sam stuck out his tongue.

"It's good to be a chef, but the starting point is not very high, maybe you can think a little bigger."

"Bigger?" Sam laughed, as if he had heard the funniest joke, "Isn't it possible to be king?" That's whimsical. ”

"I don't mean the king, but I think of wizards, have you ever considered becoming a wizard?" An Rui asked seductively.

"Wizard? Come on. How can I be a wizard like me? It's not that you don't know the truth, the conditions for being a wizard are very harsh, even more harsh than being a warrior. I can't even be a warrior, let alone a wizard. ”

"The threshold for a wizard is indeed very high, it can be said that there is no one in a thousand, but a wizard and a warrior are two different things, and being a bad warrior does not mean that you are not a good wizard. When you were growing up, did you have all kinds of unrealistic fantasies? An Rui further induced and threw out the problems in the book he bought a few days ago.

"Fantasy?" Sam was stunned.

"Yes, fantasy. Have you ever imagined that with a wave of your palm, the thing in front of you will automatically fly up and move as you like. Have you ever fantasized about jumping into the air, soaring into the air, and soaring in the clear sky? Have you ever fantasized about taking a step and letting the earth tremble and let the mountains make way for you. ”

"I seem to have had this fantasy when I was younger."

"For ordinary people, these can only be fantasies, but for wizards, these are just extensions of desire, as long as you think of it, you can do it. You thought about it, but you didn't try to move it in this direction. Fortunately, it's not too late, you should give it a try, maybe you can become a good wizard. ”

"Come on. Friend. It's impossible. Don't forget who I am, I'm Waste Sam. The fat man laughed to himself, shook his head, and said.

"Anyone can call you Waste Sam, I can call it that, even your adoptive father can call you that, but you can't call yourself that. Because this is a kind of self-denial, one cannot deny oneself. An Rui's expression suddenly became solemn.

It was the first time Sam saw An Rui show such an expression, wiped his nose, and said vaguely, "Okay." I got it. ”

"I happen to have a beginner's book here, so I'll give it to you. Promise me that you will definitely take the time to read this book and try what it teaches recently, and maybe you will be inspired by it. Anrui reached into his bosom and pulled out a dark brown leather booklet and handed it to Sam.

On the cover of the booklet is the title "Wizard Primer: Revelation of Magic". This is exactly the book that Anrui bought from the bookstore the other day, and he has been carrying it with him all these days, ready to give it to Sam.

Sam took the book and looked down at the cover of the book, his brow furrowed slightly, and his small round eyes flashed with a gaze that he had never seen before. He vaguely felt that what he was holding in his hand was not a book, but a door that he had never mustered the courage to open.

"Remember what I just said, and be sure to read this book well!" Anrui slapped Sam on the shoulder, and said in a sly manner. He is probably the only one in this world who knows the Tao, and the inconspicuous fat man in front of him is actually a wizard genius!

Sam swallowed and nodded.