Chapter 81: Problem analysis (1)


Even with a scarf, you can feel the oppression of wind and sand.
Space magic has been activated.
Water and fire elements continue to violently hit in midair.
The earth element was twisted, and the ground beneath it was spinning strangely.
Dilling did not dare to struggle, leaving his feet to maintain a dangerous balance in the unevenness.
I don't know how long it lasted.
Dilling felt that the sand was stronger, and his body was shaking slightly.
Hyde was holding on to his hands, and he was working harder and harder, but space magic was still in place.
The magician has already expelled his life-like driving elements. In the middle of the magician, a small water droplet freezes strangely in the air, completely unaffected by the sand.
Everyone said something bad in their heads!
Space magic relies on space distortion caused by direct friction between elements and elements. It should not and cannot produce any physical objects such as water drops or flames.
The generation of water droplets means that the rules of space magic have been set in error. The difficulty of space magic lies in its accuracy, and a small mistake will cause the entire magic to be abandoned.
How to do?
This is the idea that everyone has flashed.
Then most people took it motionless.
After a moment of tension, Brandry and Melina also calmed down completely and continued to do what they should have done.
The magical drill time is inherently short, and the entire team does not have a degree of coordination and tacit understanding, let alone set a strict scope of responsibility. At this time, the only thing they could count on was Heidein, because he was the soul of the entire magic.
Although water droplets are best solved by a water magician, Heidein can also solve this problem as a fire magician. Although it may take more time to dry it, this time, it is indeed the best way. .
Almost everyone thinks so.
— Just almost.
There was no change in the hands of the handshake, whether it was temperature or strength. But Dilling could feel Heidein directing himself.
This feeling comes from the deepest communication in the spirit, which cannot be expressed in words and any material form, but it does exist.
The water droplets quickly decomposed into water elements and re-suspended in the air.
The elements of fire suddenly jumped up, provoking each water element excitedly.
The wizards in other departments didn't feel much, but the fire wizards were excited.
Elemental Fire Elemental!
Although it was just a touch, it had surprised them enough. They know that this is because they are in the same magic, so they can feel the companion's fire elemental spirit.
The excitement of the fire element made the magicians of the water system struggling.
The collision of elements required by space magic is equal, and the excitement of the fire element is bound to weaken the water element.
But no water magician was dissatisfied. Because the fierce sand like a blade made them realize that they were on the edge of the sandstorm!
Did it fail like this?
Every wizard's chest is full of unwillingness.
So many days of hard work and so many days of expectations are ruined in this short moment.
Human potential is always being used at critical times.
Brandry and Melena, both water magicians, pushed their mental strength to the top. Dilling bit his lower lip fiercely, and the pain kept him awake and sharp.
All water magicians are working together to force the water element back.
The dust storm has opened its mouth.
Teeth hang like death sickles above their heads.
The moment of overturning--
The water element and the fire element finally reached a balance at a delicate point.
The restless earth element immediately settled down.
The world was suddenly quiet.
Heaven and earth, one high above the other, one stepping on their feet, so clear.
The magicians looked at each other, staring blankly at the layer of gray sand on each other's body, then turning their heads to see the land as calm as nothing happened.
"Are we successful?"
A magician asked carefully, lest he disturb the unrealistic dream.
Melina and Brandry rushed to see the two copy magic circles as soon as possible. It was not until the gems on the magic circle lit up that they were relieved.
"Yes," Brandry smiled.
"Oh!"
The magicians cheered exhaustedly, then fell down one by one.
Dilling didn't sleep on the ground like they were, but instead sat down slowly, looking up and still standing still, without even seeing a trace of tired Hyde. "Is there anything wrong?" He asked.
Hyde looked down at him, then sat down, took the initiative to pull his head, and pressed it into his arms. "Sleep."
Dilling moved.
It used to be a break because the sandstorm was coming, but now? Is it for the next war?
He looked around.
Except for them, everyone has withdrawn from Big Bay City. Even Pamela, the two sacrifices to the Illuminati, and Hope returned. Although he didn't see Ning Ya's coffin, he must have taken it back.
The solitary plain at this moment was not like the dawn after the darkness had faded away, but rather the tranquility before the storm.
Dilling looked up at Hydein, who had pulled off his scarf, showing a look of indifference, resting quietly on his chest, forcing himself to sleep.
Before falling asleep, Melina's voice kept digging into her ear.
It seemed that this hard-won victory completely conquered her pride and apathy.
"I didn't expect Space Magic and the two Copy Magic Arrays could swallow the entire sandstorm." She said with excitement as she took the towel out of the space bag and wiped her face. "This is incredible. That was how the battle was won. "
Although Brandry didn't speak, his mouth, which couldn't be closed, had expressed his uncontrollable joy inside.
"It seems that this space magic is very useful." Melina was rare to Heidein and Yan Yue. "You are much more useful than your teacher."
Hyde said lightly: "Maybe you don't know my teacher enough."
Melina did not expect that the rare show of good luck turned her into a gray nose, and her face sank immediately. Fortunately, there was a lot of gray on her face, so it didn't look obvious.
After the magicians lay down for a while and felt the warmth of the earth, they gradually got up one after another, ready to go home.
Seeing Heidein and Dilling still embracing, Melina frowned, "You can go back to the college to continue your friendship between teachers and students."
Hyde suddenly said: "Did you hear that?"
"What?" Melina asked impatiently.
"Crack."
Melina said, "What popping sound?"
Brandry suddenly called out, "It's a copy of the magic circle!"
The magicians who were about to leave suddenly felt like they were in jail, and their feet were firmly nailed in place, then they looked back in the direction of copying the magic circle.
I saw the magic circle, the gems used as the starting energy suddenly burst apart one by one!
"Be careful." Melina whispered, screaming suddenly, "Be careful!"
Maybe her voice was too sharp, pierced the nerves of other magicians, and let them subconsciously run towards Dabei City with two legs. Can't blame them for not remembering wind magic, but their mental strength has been overdrawn to the point where wind magic cannot be used.
Dilling opened his eyes.
A brief sleep gave him a little recovery.
Hyde asked: "The next tough battle."
As if knowing what he wanted to ask, Dilling Huo Ran sat up from his arms, took the sword out of the space bag, and slammed in the ground, "The Basseco family never shrinks from the battlefield."
Hyde touched his chin and said, "As your magician, I express great dissatisfaction with you pulling your sword at this time."
"... I just want a crutch."
Melina and Brandry are the only magicians left besides them.
In fact, it is useless to stay, except for other wizards. The overpowered magician is like a knight with crippled limbs and has no combat power at all.
Melina looked at Hydein and whispered, "The college needs you."
Hyde raised an eyebrow.
Melina turned uncomfortably, "You don't have to stay."
Dilling asked, "Why did you stay?"
Melina snorted, "Do you think I can't compare to the people of the Basecco family?"
Dilling looked at Brandry. The gray beard always made him can't help worrying about each other's body-knowing that the other party is one of the strongest men in the continent.
Perceiving his questioning look, Brandry smiled slightly: "Do you know the annual salary of the President of the Magic Guild?"
Dilling shook his head.
"A very surprising number." He took out various magic equipment from the space bag and put it on his body, and sighed in a low voice. "Now, it is time for me to return."
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