Chapter 114 - After the 90th Floor, He Could Not Believe It
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nTranslator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL
nSomeone suddenly said, “Maybe we can clear it?!”
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nThe person next to him said disdainfully, “How is that possible? According to the rules of the Mage Tower, there are at least ten tier 9 magical beasts appearing on the ninetieth floor at the same time. Only saint-level powerhouses can clear it.”
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n“Joelson should be able to clear the seventy-fifth floor once.” Tang Man thought for a moment and predicted.
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n“Congratulations, trial-taker. You have successfully cleared the level 8 trial. The rewards are being distributed.”
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nThe same ten light blobs were larger than the previous two.
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nAfter absorbing the fire elemental light blobs on the first floor this time.
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nJoelson’s eyes became brighter and brighter, and the blazing aura on his body became denser.
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nThe three rewards were very good to fill in the flaw of his unstable foundation caused by advancing too quickly.
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nHis understanding of the fire element had reached a shocking bottom. He even felt as if he had become one with the fire element.
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n“What a pity.”
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nJoelson was very envious of the water and air magic light ball inheritance. These two were also what he needed.
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nHowever, he could only choose one each time.
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n“Next level.”
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n…
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n“It’s almost the eighty-fifth level!”
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n“Oh God of Magic!”
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nExclamations continued to ring out. Everyone’s eyes were fixed on the magic screen. They were probably even more nervous than Joelson, who was in the Mage Tower.
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n“Amazing!”
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nTang Man’s eyes were filled with awe.
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nHe imagined himself fighting five tier-9 magical beasts at the same time. Not to mention five, even if it was just one, he probably wouldn’t be able to hold on for long.
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n“How did he do it?!”
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nHow did Joelson do it?!
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nThis question lingered in everyone’s mind, but no one could answer it.
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nWith a serious expression, Joelson stood on Du Lu’s back and fought against six tier 9 magic wolves from a high vantage point.
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nBecause he had the advantage of floating in the air, the pressure was constantly great.
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nWith his individual strength easily crushing the elemental magic wolves’ Du Lu, coupled with Joelson’s powerful dual-element fusion magic, the 86th level was also pushed over quickly.
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nEighty-seventh, Eighty-eighth, Eighty-ninth…
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nThe ninetieth floor!
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nJoelson had no choice but to release his steel dragon.
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nDu Lu alone was unable to withstand the attack.
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nEven if Du Lu could withstand a saint-level magic wolf, he would not be able to withstand the combined attacks of ten tier-9 magic wolves without suffering any damage.
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nThis was the most difficult part of Joelson’s battle.
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nDu Lu and the steel dragon were also covered in wounds. Even Joelson had used up almost all of his magic power to barely survive.
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nTen light balls the size of a human head fell from the sky.
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nJoelson took a deep breath and chose to absorb the fire elemental light balls.
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nWhen he opened his eyes again, the hot air was so dense that it looked like a burning flame. He was like an active volcano that was about to erupt.
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nHe was still a tier 8 mage, but his understanding of fire element magic had reached the peak of tier 9.
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nHe had a feeling that he was almost complete.
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nJust a little more.
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nJoelson’s eyes were frighteningly bright.
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n“As long as I clear the Mage Tower, I can become a saint-level mage.”
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nThat’s right. From the sixtieth floor onwards, Joelson continued to receive the fire element magic inheritance.
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nOnly now did he realize it.
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nThis process was like someone breaking the comprehension of the power of the elemental laws of the sage-level into pieces and instilling them into him bit by bit.
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nObtaining all the inheritances.
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nThe sage-level was just a matter of time to accumulate magic power.
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nJoelson stared at the magic light screen that appeared once again and frowned slightly. He could not help but ask in a low voice, “How many floors are there?”
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nThe ninety-first floor.
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nOutside the Mage Tower was a crowd of people wearing various colored mage robes. When Joelson broke through the eightieth floor, everyone from the Tulip Academy rushed over.
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nEveryone looked up at the towering Mage Tower.
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nThey imagined where Joelson was at the moment.
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nThe shock in their hearts could not be expressed in words.
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nWith a flash of light, Harriet Terrence’s figure appeared in front of everyone.
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n“Sir Dean!”
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n“Even Sir Harriet Terrence has appeared!”
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nEveryone could not suppress their excitement. Harriet Terrence was also staring at the Mage Tower.
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nHis shock was no less than the others.
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nHe could not find out what exactly Joelson had done in the Mage Tower.
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nHowever, his control over the Mage Tower was getting weaker and weaker.
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nThere was a force that was gradually being recognized by the Mage Tower.
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nThis ancient magic conductor seemed to be changing its owner.
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nIn the Mage Tower.
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nJoelson looked at the world in front of him curiously.
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nThe scene in the Mage Tower had changed from a vast expanse of white to a fiery red background. The concentration of fire elements was frighteningly high. There was almost no need for other magic elements to exist in the air.
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n“This floor, could it be a match for a saint-level?!”
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nJoelson guessed in his heart.
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nA blurry figure walked out from the fiery red.
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nJoelson’s eyes were solemn.
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nIt’s coming!
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nThe figure waved at him, and a fireball shot towards Joelson.
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nJoelson was stunned.
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nIt was not because the opponent was too strong, but because the power of the fireball was too small.
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nIt was just an ordinary level-1 fireball spell.
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nJoelson frowned slightly and threw out a pillar of fire to smash the figure into pieces.
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nBut in an instant, the figure appeared again and threw the fireball at him again.
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nAfter shattering the figure for the thirtieth time and the figure reassembled again, Joelson had already confirmed it.
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nThis opponent was completely at the level of a level-1 mage. There was no difference in anything.
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nHowever, Joelson could not kill him, or rather, he could not find a way to clear the level.
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nWhat was going on?!
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nThis time, Joelson did not kill him instantly. His eyes were fixed on the figure, and he only relied on his actual strength to dodge nimbly.
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nGradually, Joelson discovered something strange.
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nThis tier 1 mage was too strong!
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nIt was not that the figure was too strong for the current Joelson, but as a Tier 1 mage, this figure was too strong.
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nAlthough there was only one fireball spell, the timing of the human figure’s fireball and the landing point of his spiritual power could be said to be perfect. It was even more exemplary than the textbook.
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nIf it was an ordinary student of the Tulip Magic Academy against this human figure, even a tier 2 mage or even a tier 3 mage would not be his match.
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nJoelson tried to imitate it. He also condensed a tier 1 fireball spell and threw it out while the human figure was casting.
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nThe shadow shook violently and disappeared.
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nThen, it condensed again. This time, the shadow that appeared again was stronger, and a level-2 spell appeared in its hand.
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nJoelson suddenly understood.
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nAfter the ninetieth floor, the challenger should be able to defeat “perfect opponents” of different levels before they could pass the level.
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nJoelson took a deep breath and suppressed a large amount of magic power surging in his body. A level-2 ring of fire floated out of his body.
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n“ninety-third floor, ninety-fourth floor!”
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n“Is it really Joelson inside? Crushing a saint-tier magic beast?!”
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nThe people outside the mage tower were completely stunned by this result. They could not believe that someone could do such a terrifying thing.
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