Chapter 260: Ten Consecutive Victories

When they first heard this, the rest of the people still looked a little warlike. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info it's just that the mage who had just fought Benjamin pulled them over and whispered a few words with a pale face. Immediately, their faces changed slightly, and they all shook their heads, showing a polite smile.

"No...... Master Benjamin, you'd better challenge others, it's boring to keep fighting with us, right?"

I don't know what the mage said to them, but looking at them, it seems that they no longer have the slightest desire to compete with Benjamin.

Seeing this, Benjamin did not force it.

In fact, these people also know Benjamin's strength, and they will not underestimate the enemy, and it will take a lot of effort to deal with it. Therefore, from a purely efficiency point of view, it is indeed a good choice to challenge others.

Bidding farewell to the "Pit Viper" mercenary group with a complicated expression, he embarked on the path of challenging others again.

There were quite a few mages present, and although not all of them liked to fight, the rule of exchanging silver coins for spells was still very attractive. It didn't take long for Benjamin to find a new opponent.

Probably feeling that the opponent didn't seem to be very strong, he took the man and hurriedly started the competition.

And this time, when they entered the venue, the servants in charge of statistics on the side began to look at Benjamin with a strange look.

"How...... Your Excellency again?"

"What's wrong with me?" said Benjamin, looking innocent.

The servant hesitated, shook his head, and said, "No...... Nothing, your Excellency, go in. ”

Benjamin's opponent this time showed a puzzled expression after hearing this somewhat inexplicable conversation. However, he had already accepted the challenge, so he didn't think much of it, and followed Benjamin inside.

And this time, Benjamin didn't bother to waste time. After the two of them stood still, he threw a few water bombs over, forming a forbidden magic water ball, trapping the opponent with a confused face.

"W-What is this......"

Half a minute later, a smiling Benjamin, along with his bewildered opponent, left the barbed wire fence one after the other.

-- The entire battle lasted less than half a minute from start to finish. The moment the opponent summons the shield magic, it is actually announced that Benjamin has won.

And when the mage, who was not even worth describing in detail, came back to his senses and opened his mouth to ask what kind of magic Benjamin was using, Benjamin had already disappeared into the crowd, looking for his next target.

The mage stood in a daze, his back a little desolate.

The servant in charge of statistics on the side couldn't help but look at him sympathetically.

"I would like to warn you, but ...... Forget it, Master Mage, please don't be discouraged, this is just an exchange event, don't let that lead to loss of faith in magic. The servant comforted him.

The mage looked back and glanced at the servant with a faint sadness in his eyes.

And just like that, Benjamin's challenges followed. He roughly judged that these mages came here to hug the thighs of the "God of Wealth", and the average level would not be particularly high, and they were completely within the range that the Forbidden Demon Water Ball could handle. Therefore, he is also more and more unscrupulous in his challenge, which is a bit unstoppable.

Benjamin didn't know if that would be a bit overkill, but ...... So what?

It's time for him to gradually come out of his low profile.

Probably in the time it took others to complete six battles, Benjamin had already completed ten. The method of forbidden magic water balls is originally beyond common sense, and others are not expected at all. Maybe some of these people have more skills and hole cards, but what can be done, they don't have a chance to use them at all.

- Unless the elemental affinity is far superior to Benjamin's, they can't do anything once they get trapped in the water balloon.

After ten games, Benjamin also felt that he was being targeted by the servant in charge of statistics. On the fifth or sixth challenge, the servant still showed a somewhat strange look, staring at Benjamin deadly, and silently muttered: "Why are you again?"

By the seventh and eighth time, the servant was numb.

"Oh, it's you again. His eyes were out of focus, and he opened the entrance without sorrow or joy, not even bothering to look at it.

Benjamin was also helpless about this.

Who made him need spells?

Ten matches, which is ten consecutive wins, he changed a total of nine intermediate magic spells, and the other was that the mage was too poor, and finally had to change to a primary magic spell that he already had. However, Benjamin is not greedy, he is already satisfied.

"Is this greedy? In a dozen more shows, you can publish a book. The system complained helplessly.

"I can't play a dozen games. Benjamin shook his head and replied in his heart, "Do you really think this kind of second-kill battle is easy? The Forbidden Demon Water Ball consumes a lot of mental energy, where do I get so much mental power?"

At this moment, after ten fights, he already felt mentally exhausted. Therefore, he is going to take a break and wait and see how others are fighting, and then consider whether to continue the challenge.

However, what he didn't expect was that he stood still in the crowd, and after resting for a while, people began to surround him.

"Your Excellency, excuse me, I just saw your competition. I would like to ask, what kind of magic are you using with that big water ball?"

"I've been counting this mage since half an hour ago, and he seems to have won seven games. ”

"More than that...... How do I remember that he was challenging in the first place?"

"Who is this person......?

If a victory is just a pebble thrown into the water, then ten consecutive wins, and ten consecutive victories with lightning speed, are meteorites that have smashed into the lake.

Mages would always sit on the sidelines, and after the competition, the defeated mages would share the news with their companions. That's it, one pass ten, ten spread hundreds. In the blink of an eye, Benjamin, who had just returned to his name, suddenly became the focus of the mages' mouths. It was as if the 10 million self-funded trolls had deepened, and he instantly became the headline in this mage gathering.

And when they saw Benjamin himself......

"I seem to know what his name is, before ...... He seems to have come over to talk to us a few times before, what did he say?"

"I think it's a mage from somewhere else, just settled in Riley City. ”

"When did the mage outside become so powerful? Didn't they all say that our level here is relatively high, where did he come from......

All sorts of whispers were heard in the crowd, and Benjamin didn't even have the energy to pay attention to them at the moment.

He was surrounded by several groups of mages, some asking him what magic the water polo was, others throwing olive branches at him, trying to recruit him into their mercenary group, and then asking Benjamin what kind of magic it was as a companion.

It can't be helped, the mage's desire for new magic, especially such a strange magic, is deep in the marrow.

Benjamin was also helpless.

In a trance, he even felt like he was at a press conference.

In the face of these seemingly restrained but one question after another, he was not very easy to answer. Saying that the trick was water polo, he suspected that he might provoke public anger. Therefore, he pretended to be cold instead, playing Tai Chi with a smile, and did not reveal a clue except for his own name.

Therefore, in the end, all these mages can remember is the name "Benjamin".

In fact, helping yourself to make a name for yourself is one of the purposes of Benjamin's challenge. Now that the effect is so good, he naturally wants to use this opportunity to increase his influence as much as possible.

He wanted to let the local mages know that there was a mage who had just arrived in Riley City, his name was Benjamin, and he wasn't a fuel-efficient lamp.