The most powerful wizard in the magic world

Chapter 315 The real winner



Chapter 315 The real winner

"Well, hello everyone. Tonight we will continue to discuss 'The Application of Elemental Magic in Combat.'" Gellin cleared his throat, slightly adjusted his robes, and glanced at the students sitting in the front row. His voice rang out in the classroom, passing through the heavy books and ancient walls, conveying an inspiring power.

Emily, a good friend of Gerlin's who was sitting in the first row, waved to him excitedly: "Gerlin, can you first tell me about your experience in using fire elemental spells? I have heard many stories about its power!"

Gerlin smiled slightly and nodded in agreement: "Okay, Emily, the fire element is indeed the most offensive element, but we must be extremely careful when using it because the flames can quickly get out of control. I remember that during a combat exercise, I was facing an attack from a fire spirit."

He paused, took a deep breath, and spoke more vividly: "I was not prepared at that time. The fire spirit's flames were approaching quickly, and I almost instinctively cast the 'Ice Wall' spell. At that moment, frost and fire intertwined in the air, forming a wonderful and tight confrontation. Just when I thought I would be burned to ashes, the ice wall successfully blocked the flames."

In the classroom, the students held their breath, their eyes sparkling with curiosity, obviously attracted by his story.

"It sounds really thrilling!" A young male student exclaimed unconsciously: "Then how do you adjust your strategy? Do you not have any hesitation when facing the enemy?"

Gerlin nodded. "That's right. Every second is crucial in a battle. Adjusting strategy is not about waiting for the right opportunity, but about proactively looking for a breakthrough. This is what I gradually mastered in subsequent battles. After facing the fire spirit's attack, I immediately turned around and counterattacked with 'Flame Shock Wave', successfully hitting the target just when it slowed down."

Emily laughed and interjected, "You're always so smart, but don't let yourself get too nervous next time! It sounds like you're well prepared."

"After all, I was in danger myself, so I had to take it seriously." Gerling pretended to be serious, but there was a hint of mischief in his eyes. "But I have to thank my teachers, especially Professor Kuhl, who taught me how to deal with emergencies."

"Professor Kull!" A student in the back row suddenly shouted, "He is a strict instructor! I heard that he once used ancient magic in a battle!"

"That's true." Gerling responded, turning and pointing to the back row. "I once happened to see Professor Kull's mysterious spell. He used the spell of 'time stagnation', which instantly froze everything around. This made me realize that sometimes it is very important to keep a safe distance from the enemy."

"I really want to see this spell!" Another student couldn't help but slam his hands on the table, his face full of desire.

Gerlin smiled and responded, "Every spell has its limitations. The time stagnation spell consumes a lot of mana. Once it is cast, you need to find a solution quickly." His voice gradually became lower and more mysterious. "The stronger the desire, the easier it is to be backfired. Please remember this."

There was a hint of seriousness in his eyes, and the atmosphere in the classroom became solemn instantly. Facing every moment of crisis, the students could deeply feel the wisdom conveyed by Gelling.

At this moment, Professor Kull pushed open the door of the classroom. He was tall, wearing an elegant robe, with gray hair, but his eyes were still sharp. "Sorry to interrupt your discussion." He glanced at the students present, and finally his eyes fell on Gerlin, "It seems that you are eager to share some more in-depth combat techniques."

"Professor Kuhl!" Gerling stood up hurriedly, his eyes showing respect. "Welcome, today I would like to ask you to share some valuable insights."

Professor Kull nodded slightly, walked towards the class, and then stood next to Gerlin. He spoke in a deep and powerful voice: "The use of spells in battle is important, but the control of your mentality is the key to everything. When operating spells, every decision you make should be carefully considered."

The students all lowered their heads in unison, knowing that the professor's teachings were of great importance.

"For example," Kull said slowly, "Suppose you are facing a group battle, surrounded by enemies. Although fire can destroy everything, if it is used improperly and the power is used incorrectly, it will end the battle irreversibly." As he spoke, he walked to a corner of the classroom and pointed to a blackboard, "We must learn to find a rational path in chaos."

"What if we use the 'Frost Block' spell?" Emily boldly suggested, trying to guide the professor to continue. "Can it temporarily immobilize the enemy?"

Kull smiled slightly and said in a gentle tone: "But the problem is that once you cast a frost spell, you are also giving the enemy an opportunity to attack. If the enemy has a fire magician, then you are burying a crisis for yourself."

The classroom fell silent again, and everyone's eyes were focused on the professor, waiting for his further explanation. Gerling was secretly delighted to see the students so focused.

"In my opinion, combat is not just about magic," Professor Kull continued, "but more about controlling your overall situation. The one who can understand the enemy's movements, predict their next steps, and then use their own magic to make flexible use of them is the real winner."

"I have a question." At this time, a Tibetan teenager standing in the back row raised his hand, his voice trembling slightly, "If the enemy has more powerful laws than us, can we still defeat them?"

Kull's expression changed slightly, but he quickly regained his composure: "The biggest enemy in battle is not the strength of the opponent, but ourselves. Just like what Gerling mentioned, mind control. If you keep a calm mind in battle, you will be able to discover any information in the surrounding environment that is beneficial to you, even the enemy's weaknesses."


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