Chapter 41 - Sweeping Stance
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n“He actually passed!”
nA few seconds of complete silence appeared outside the mage tower. There was no sound of agitation, and everyone could even hear their own breathing.
nEveryone stared blankly at the message on the light screen.
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n“Joelson Edward, and editing, level 31.”
n“Second year.” The word appeared so bright and dazzling here that no one could speak.
nThe seniors who had analyzed that Joelson could not pass the 30th floor revealed a bitter smile.
n“As expected, the potential of a genius with two super talents is not something that we can easily guess.”
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nNot only the students but even the teachers were shocked.
nThe first time he tried, he went straight to the 31st floor.
nWas this Joelson a monster?
nHe probably had more magic power than most tier-5 mages.
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n“Teacher Elsa, this is your student! He’s really amazing!”
nSome of the teachers looked at Elsa with envy.
nElsa smiled, even she was shocked.
nJoelson’s growth speed was too fast, so fast that she felt like she was already old.
nIn fact, she was only twenty-two years old.
nThe people from the Magic Potion Association and Joelson’s classmates were so excited that they wanted to dance.
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n“So strong! The vice president will be my idol from now on!”
n“That’s right, the vice president is also my idol!”
n“Please! You two junior Joelson has been my idol for a long time!”
n“You must be looking at juniors’ good looks, right?”
n“You…”
n“The record has been broken just like that!”
nNo one knew who shouted this, but everyone finally realized this.
nWith one sentence, Joelson broke the challenge record set by Ulysses Lock.
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nHe was even more terrifying than Ulysses!
nSecond grade!
nThirty-first floor!
nThis was a height that made people despair.
nFrancis’ face did not have the slightest color of blood.
nIt was even paler than when he had just come out of the mage tower when his spiritual power was exhausted.
nThere was a trace of loneliness in his eyes.
nHe realized that perhaps, Joelson had never treated him as a real opponent.
nFrancis’ lips forced a smile, and a bitter smile appeared on his face.
nEveryone was looking forward to the appearance of Joelson, the strongest freshman in the Tulip Academy, the second-year student who shocked and terrified everyone.
nThe first genius!
nThe girls’ faces were filled with admiration, looking forward to the arrival of their Prince Charming.
nCountless love letters were already brewing in the hearts of the girls.
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nEveryone’s eyes were fixed on the mage tower, waiting for the appearance of Joelson.
nHowever, in the next second…
nUnder everyone’s gaze, Joelson’s name began to rise rapidly like a rocket.
nThirty-two floors, thirty-three floors, thirty-four floors…
nSwish! Swish! Swish!
nJust like that, it rose rapidly at an unbelievable speed.
nIt didn’t stop until the thirty-ninth floor.
nStunned.
nShocked.
nUnbelievable.
nThis was the expression on everyone’s faces.
nEveryone was dumbfounded.
nWhat was going on?
nCould it be that the mage tower had malfunctioned?
nImpossible! This was an ancient magic conductor!
nIt could not have malfunctioned!
nIn other words.
nJoelson ascended nine floors in one breath, and only stopped when he was close to the 40th floor!
nShocking!
nAbsolute Silence!
nEveryone was speechless. Their hearts were pounding, and they could not believe their eyes.
nUntil an excited voice sounded in the crowd.
n“Joelson, Joelson, Edward must have broken through to tier-4!”
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nIn the mage tower.
nIn fact.
nAt this moment, Joelson was much more relaxed than anyone had imagined.
nHe was sitting cross-legged in the mage tower, meditating and recuperating, recovering the mana and spiritual power he had used up on the thirtieth floor.
nIn front of him, there was no suspense in this battle.
nA huge dragon was entrenched in the sky.
nBlazing flames poured down like a flood, burning the tier-4 magic wolves into elemental forms.
nDu Lu casually slapped down with his palm, and the ice-type magic wolves were smashed into a pile of ice-blue meat paste, which then dispersed into magic elements.
nDu Lu, who was used to fighting steel dragons every day, had no interest in such battles at all.
nThese magic wolves were simply too weak.
nTier-5 giant dragons.
nMoreover, they had gone through the Dragon God Arena, the trial of blood and fire, and their combat strength had reached 1,800 points.
nThese tier-4 magic wolves could not even break Du Lu’s protective dragon shield.
nTorture.
nComplete torture.
nAlthough all the magic wolves were made of magic elements.
nBut that scene was still unbearable to watch.
nJoelson summoned Du Lu and let it buy time for him to recover his magic power and spiritual power.
nAt the same time, he cleared the battle in front of him that was not of much help to him.
nHe wanted to challenge the fortieth floor!
nHe wanted to see if he could successfully clear the level under the siege of ten tier-4 magic beasts.
nDu Lu used a completely sweeping posture and a very domineering way to sweep from the thirty-first floor to the thirty-ninth floor.
nThat was why the people outside the mage tower would see such a shocking scene.
nIt was enough.
nJoelson stood up and smoothed the uninteresting creases on the mage robe.
n“You’re back, Du Lu.”
n“Roar!”
nDu Lu lowered her voice and roared as if complaining to Joelson that these few battles were too boring.
nDu Lu was now a battle maniac.
nJoelson smiled and shook his head.
nHer gaze fell on the light door leading to the fortieth floor, and there was a burning passion in her eyes.
nAs if affected by Du Lu, Joelson’s fighting spirit also rose.
nJoelson licked his lips and said in a low voice, “The fortieth floor, I’m really looking forward to it.”
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n“The fortieth floor.”
nThe surrounding academies were almost speechless.
n“Even if he advanced to tier-4, he’s still too strong!”
n“Each floor takes less than five minutes!”
n“This is the first time I’ve seen someone challenge the thirtieth to fortieth floors of the mage tower at a faster speed than the twentieth to thirtieth floors.”
nDespair.
nEveryone had no way of estimating which floor Joelson could reach.
nTheir previous judgments were repeatedly broken by Joelson.
nGeniuses were existences that broke the rules.
nNot to mention a super genius like Joelson who had never existed before.
n“He has already surpassed my previous results.”
nElsa smiled bitterly and shook her head. “But he’s only in the second grade!”
nYes, Joelson was only a student in the second grade.
nIf this result had not been witnessed by thousands of people, no one would believe it.
nFrancis’ expression had returned to calmness.
nFrom the moment Joelson broke through to the fortieth level.
nHe was no longer persistent.
nIf he was a human, he still had the heart to compare.
nBut not Joelson!
nHe was a monster! An unimaginable being!
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