Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
For the magician, this second attack was already quite powerful, something that even some novice war gods couldn't dodge. Liu Ning had also considered getting close to the magicians, but whenever he approached, ice balls would appear around him. Liu Ning then realized that these ice balls could be used for both attack and defense.
Seeing the ice ball falling from the sky, it was obvious that the magician hadn't expected it. For the magician, this second attack was already quite powerful, something that even some novice war gods couldn't dodge. Liu Ning was indeed quite capable, actually using this method. He had read about Liu Ning before and knew that he was an excellent expert in firearms, but he didn't expect him to be able to draw his gun so quickly under such circumstances.
Moreover, his marksmanship was so accurate. Others might not know the speed of those ice hockey pucks, but Mr. Yale himself knew it very well. Upon hearing Liu Ning's revelation, Mr. Yale's heart skipped a beat. It seemed that today's battle would not end so easily. This kid was no ordinary person either. Although he might not be as good as himself, he was much stronger than most geniuses.
"Is this how mages attack? If so, I think we should just cancel all your privileges. It doesn't matter to me. I'm just an ordinary warrior. If you can't even enjoy the benefits for me, how can you expect to enjoy the benefits for all the people in the world? All the privileges you enjoy in human society are, in my opinion, superfluous. You really bring shame to your mages."
Liu Ning said with a smile, "Since we've already torn off all pretense, there's no need to save face anymore." Liu Ning wanted this guy to use his strongest move. Liu Ning could tell that the move he used earlier was one he used frequently, and he wouldn't normally use it.
The first ice ball was already very fast, and no ordinary person could dodge it. Even a genius like Ma Wang couldn't dodge it here. Unexpectedly, Liu Ning was able to dodge the second move. Yale's expression was uncertain. This kid's mouth was really too foul. He only had one round left, yet he dared to be so arrogant.
"You don't need to provoke me. You've already tested my patience today. If I let you leave here, it wouldn't just be me who loses face, but all mages would lose face too. Since you want to see what mages are capable of, I'll let you see it to your heart's content today. But let me make this clear: if you want to see what mages are capable of, you have to pay a price. For someone like you, the price you pay is your life. You'll regret your recklessness today."
Yale took out his wand. For a magician, casting spells is commonplace, but drawing their wand signifies a formidable enemy and a serious attack. This had never happened before, and the magic followers outside were astonished. It seemed Liu Ning was a formidable figure. One of their War God-level guards had sparred with Yale before, yet he hadn't forced Yale to draw his wand. Did Liu Ning's feat mean he had surpassed ordinary War God-level experts?
Liu Ning also put away his smile. Society gives mages a high status, which means that these mages have great strength. Since the other party has already taken it seriously, Liu Ning has to put away his trust and optimism. At this moment, Liu Ning's eyes are fixed on Yale, and the system in his mind has begun to work at full speed, slowly analyzing Yale's next attack. However, this is all useless, because the system does not have the combat data of mages. So even if the analysis speed is increased, it cannot give Liu Ning any instructions. Only when the opponent makes a move can it give Liu Ning some instructions.
Just then, an ice spike suddenly appeared out of thin air not far from Liu Ning. The tip of the ice spike was extremely sharp. If Liu Ning hadn't reacted quickly enough, it might have sliced off his head. After Liu Ning rolled to the side, the ice spike had already penetrated deep into the ground. It was just a block of ice, yet its hardness surpassed that of ordinary steel. Liu Ning's heart was pounding. Fortunately, he had dodged it; otherwise, he would have been seriously injured. No wonder this guy could kill a War God-level ferocious beast. With just that attack, even an ordinary ferocious beast wouldn't be able to dodge it. Everyone knew this.
Liu Ning recalled the time when Yale was first established, when a young master from the Tucker family made an insolent remark, and Yale killed him outright, seemingly using the same tactic. The difference was that in the arena, Yale hadn't controlled its speed, so Liu Ning could still see it clearly. But now the speed was far too fast; Liu Ning couldn't see anything at all. Without the system's prompts, there was no way he could dodge it. The attack just now was truly precise and ruthless. These mages were indeed formidable; they all possessed considerable strength. Liu Ning needed to change his mindset.
Liu Ning immediately disappeared from the hall. He knew he could dodge it once, but he might not be able to dodge it a second time because Ice Chase was too fast. "Since you want to play speed games with me, then let's have a good test." Actually, Liu Ning didn't disappear. He just moved very fast. Although they could hear his footsteps, mages are not warriors. Their perception is limited, and their eyesight is even more limited. They simply couldn't detect Liu Ning.
Liu Ning had also considered getting close to the magicians, but whenever he approached, ice balls would appear around him. Liu Ning then realized that these ice balls could be used for both attack and defense. If there was any danger nearby, these ice balls could be used to get there immediately. It was as if the magicians had an extra layer of protection. It seemed that dealing with them was not so simple, and relying on speed was certainly not an option.
Besides this, Liu Ning also discovered something else: the magician's mental power was incredibly strong. No wonder there was a saying circulating in society that magicians could do everything a mentalist could do, but a mentalist could only do one thing that a magician could do: control their mental power. Apart from that, the two had nothing in common.
Liu Ning's repeated failed sneak attacks did not cause any damage to the opponent; instead, he ended up with several cuts on his own body. At this point, he had to change his strategy. If he continued down this path, he would only suffer the consequences.