Chapter 78: The Path of Ice

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Chapter 78: The Path of Ice

Considering that the opponent was a three-ring wizard, Rol gave it his all without holding back.

Phillip and the others also appreciated Rol's clever timing in casting his spell, using a zero-ring magic as a cover, which could catch the opponent off guard.

Of course, no one in the room believed that this magic could truly harm a three-ring wizard! With a simple second-ring spell like "Mage Shield" or something more advanced like "Magic Barrier," they could easily avoid "Scorching Steam Kill."

However, Lin did not know any of these spells! In fact, "Frosty Curtain" was the only defensive spell he could cast, and it was utterly useless against such a large-scale attack.

The scorching and highly corrosive steam had surrounded Lin from all directions.

All the elemental manipulation used in spellcasting was essentially a form of magic simulation, and at his current level of power, he couldn't reverse the control or take control of it.

Facing this crisis, Lin had no choice but to use the magic he had recently mastered - "Liquid Nitrogen - Ice Domain"!

Crack...

With a slight muffled sound, the toxic steam that was about to touch his skin instantly solidified at a terrifyingly low temperature. On a scorching summer day, greenish-yellow snowflakes started falling from the sky!

Lin advanced step by step, and this terrifying cold spread forward even faster...

"Is this the 'Ice Domain'?" Rol's expression became somewhat serious; after all, he had forced the opponent to use a three-ring spell.

"Multi-Fireburst Spell."

Rol raised his hand again, and the second ring on his finger lit up. He intended to use the violent explosion and the scorching heat to temporarily slow down the spread of the domain.

Five violent fireballs appeared in the void and shot towards the expanding white mist.

However, reality didn't match Rol's expectations. The fireballs rushed into the mist and disappeared without exploding...

"It's so cold!"

Theodore shivered as he took his first steps onto the training ground. In his perception, the movement speed of all elements had dropped to extremely low levels.

This happened even though someone had already stopped casting magic, leaving behind a residue of low temperature...

A few curious students even squatted down, touching the ground that had once been an ice path.

"It doesn't seem very icy on the ground?" Piercius commented, puzzled. But when he tried to pull his fingers away, he was shocked to find that his fingers were sticking to the bricks!

Only then did Piercius realize that it wasn't that the ground wasn't icy; it was just that his fingers lost sensation the moment they touched the bricks.

Wizards' apprentices, who were as rash as Piercius, cried out in panic as well. They found that their fingers were stuck to the bricks, and they couldn't pull them off.

The pitiful sight of these few made Aeloc and the others, who were equally curious but hadn't acted yet, shudder and quickly move away from the tiles Lynn had just walked on.

"You fools, all forms of magic are extremely dangerous, even the residual magic must not be touched lightly!" Professor Kevin, an expert in Molding Arts, scolded upon seeing this. He then used "Fossilize to Mud" to destroy the icy bricks.

Only then could Piercius and the others free their fingers, but their skin remained numb, leaving them pale with fear.

After examining it, Kevin couldn't help but be shocked. In just a few seconds, the cells in contact with the surface had completely died...

Could the residual magic alone have such power?

If they had directly collided with it, would they have been instantly frozen?

Kevin glanced at Lynn in astonishment. Fortunately, while Piercius and the others were reckless, they had only touched the bricks with their fingertips, with limited contact. At most, they would have some skin peeled off, and it wasn't a very serious injury...

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