Chapter 186: Manstein

The next day, the students of the special recruitment class accompanied Albert to the competition venue. Pen %Fun %Pavilion www.biquge.info Since Caesar's game was in the afternoon, there was one more person who watched Albert's game.

With just a few minutes to go, Albert exhaled the turbidity in his chest and stepped into the arena step by step.

He was the only one in the field besides the referee, and it was clear that Manstein had not yet arrived.

Caesar found that in the morning game, there were quite a few spectators. Frankly, Albert's house rankings, and performance, don't attract such an audience. Obviously, most of the people came to watch Manstein's game. After all, he is the strongest contender for the eleventh spot this time. Many people even think that if nothing else, this place has almost been pocketed by him.

It wasn't until the last minute or two that Manstein finally appeared in the ring.

Little by little, the crowd parted, and out of it came a young man. The young man, with his fiery red hair, walked leisurely to the ring as if it didn't matter much to him.

There was a hint of arrogance in Manstein's expression, and there was no trace of caution in his flirtatious eyes.

But Caesar didn't underestimate this man. On the contrary, the moment he saw Manstein, Caesar unconsciously frowned.

From this Manstein, Caesar sensed a hint of danger. Not only his strength close to the peak of the Great Magician, but also the trace of disregard for life that he saw in his eyes.

He wasn't as bloodthirsty as Alfonso, but it made Caesar feel even more excessive.

Unconsciously, Caesar began to worry about Albert.

This game may not be as simple as winning or losing, because he has to face this monster-like existence.

Manstein walked to the ring and looked to the left and right casually, without even looking at Albert. This made Albert feel a little angry.

"Are you ready?"

The referee asked.

It was only at this moment that Manstein glanced Albert up and down with his playful gaze, and a chuckle appeared at the corner of his mouth. Obviously, he didn't take it into account.

Albert, though angry, was not carried away by this, he knew how powerful his opponent was, and the more he despised himself, the more he should concentrate his attention, and remember not to mess with his own pace.

Seeing that the two were ready, the referee gave an order, and the game officially began.

When the countdown to the game reached zero, Manstein still looked at Albert in front of him casually and did not make any moves.

Albert saw that he didn't mean to strike first, so he took the lead.

Holding the staff in his hand, he first blessed himself with state magic, and the shield was naturally indispensable.

The moment the state magic was blessed, Albert moved.

Countless pale blue circles lit up in midair, and columns of water gushed out, entangled, and rushed towards Manstein.

Manstein still put his hands in his pockets, watching the mighty and powerful jets of water crash towards him.

The corners of Caesar's eyes twitched, and he sighed in a bad way.

When Albert's attack was about to reach Manstein, Manstein didn't even take out his staff. He stretched out his right hand gracefully and snapped his fingers.

"Boom!"

The frenzied flames instantly rose from the ground and danced wildly in mid-air.

"Smack!"

Manstein snapped his fingers again.

The flames instantly received the order, and immediately rushed towards the pillars of water.

"Whew-"

In the blink of an eye, all the water jets were wiped out in the terrifying flames.

The flames were like the most ferocious beasts, and after destroying Albert's attack, they did not stop, but rushed towards Albert frantically.

The flames grew brighter and brighter in Albert's pupils.

He really felt the gap between himself and the person opposite.

Caesar knew in his heart that this battle had no chance of victory for Albert.

Since breaking through to the Great Wizard in the battle with Barton, although Albert still has a significant improvement, he has not broken through to the realm of a magician. It is indeed difficult for him to face Manstein, who is a great magician, now.

But Manstein didn't let Albert go in the slightest.

The playfulness at the corners of his mouth was getting heavier and heavier.

The flames danced to wrap Albert around.

Seeing this, Albert immediately retreated, and with the help of the water magic released from time to time, Albert dodged in all directions while resisting the erosion of the flames.

Not far away, Manstein kept snapping his fingers, playfully watching Albert fleeing like a cat and mouse.

Albert struggled to resist, and the powerful column of water rose into the sky, scattering in mid-air, surging towards Manstein in all directions.

He knew that blindly escaping was not the way to do it after all, and in this case, it was better to fight with all his might.

These scattered attacks were the same attacks he was about to launch instead of defending after he had given up his defense. Albert thought that his opponent was now focusing on himself, and his flames were constantly being aimed at him. If you attack his deity at this time, it will definitely work wonders.

The idea was good, but Albert ignored the most important point - the gap in strength.

Seeing countless spear-like columns of water stabbing at him from all directions, Manstein did not show the slightest hint of panic. Instead, the corners of his mouth showed a cruel smile.

The spear of water finally stabbed Manstein's body, and countless columns of water wrapped him in the middle, and he was pierced into a hedgehog alive.

Got it?

At this moment, Albert couldn't believe his eyes.

Originally, I thought that such an attack could only resolve the immediate crisis, but I didn't expect that it would have such an effect in the end, which really surprised Albert.

Caesar, who was in the audience, shook his head, and then looked in a certain direction of the ring.

At this time, Albert also realized that something was wrong.

It stands to reason that under the protection system of the academy's training ground, it is impossible for him to pierce Manstein like this.

There is only one reason why the system does not protect itself, and that is that it determines that such an attack cannot cause dangerous damage to the opponent.

Albert, who was aware of this, subconsciously wanted to retreat, but suddenly felt a burning heat behind him.

"Boom!"

The flames rushed and instantly engulfed Albert in it.

A humanoid flame suddenly appeared behind Albert, and the flame gradually extinguished, revealing Manstein's true self.

And the figure that remained in place, pierced by countless water spears, turned into flames in an instant and scattered in all directions.

Manstein looked at Albert, who was engulfed in flames in front of him, and a crazy smile welled up on the corner of his mouth:

"I haven't had enough fun, so have some fun with me!"