Densil distances himself from Jack, who couldn't understand why Jack, who was supposed to have a three-half pipe mess, was able to move for the same use as normal. That is an instinctive fear and a choice that years of combat experience have generated, but in this case it was correct.

Jack, on the other hand, flashes twice the sword he holds in his right hand and shoots out a slash on Densil with the magic of the dark attribute on it. Densil, who was far enough away, succeeds in preventing Jack's attacks without difficulty, but what should be the problem is that Jack's attacks have definitely come to Densil.

It would be more reasonable to assume that Jack's triple regulation is already normal. I don't understand why Jack's Triple Regulation has recovered so quickly, but Densil focuses on the fight because he can't beat Jack where he finds out the answer.

But I've already exposed Densil's hands to Jack. On the contrary, Densil knows very little in Jack's hands. Jack used only the magic of the basic dark attributes, and Jack is not even as alert as he would have been at the magical level alone.

It's Jack's skill that should be on guard. Physical manipulation that moves without making you feel spare motion, the skill of coming to get your neck accurately without making you feel killer at all, the judgment you put in battle, this was all superior to Jack. There's no way Jack like that can only use the magic of basic dark attributes.

Plus Jack has another sword on his hips, and Jack hasn't pulled out his second sword yet. I mean, Densil thinks Jack hasn't taken it seriously yet.

(Did they pull the poor lottery...)

It makes me want to choose Jack's opponent for myself and wonder what he's talking about, but Densil's heart moans are also something I can't help.

Densil's prowess is one of the best in general adventurers. In fact, Jack was also struggling with Densil's offense at first, so his first kill is pretty effective. If the opponent is a common adventurer, he should get his first look and rush, and then make the wrong choice.

But Jack, the opponent, has dealt with Densil's attack precisely since the second time to show it. The result theory, but Densil's mistake is that he chose Jack for his opponent.

No way. I have decided not to even think about it, such as having someone in the Adventurers Union Dark Area among the aspirants. Maybe we should have sympathy for Densil in that sense.

(Sounds like we're gonna have to use our hands...)

Densil exhales heavily once he checks the surrounding conditions. There's enough distance between the two, but with Jack's skill, there's no distance, etc.

"One chance. If you miss that, I'll die."

There's a little grin on Densil's expression that twinkles one person. But that laugh is not a laugh that is certain of victory, but an exhilaration for the upcoming fraternity.

This move is magic that I've never even used Densil, the user. A magic that is a dentil that has been devised and rowed up to realization but is too dangerous to try.

But now I was convinced I had to use this magic to stop Jack. This is Densil's last scratch, which he felt would be killed without the skill of exchanging to Jack.

"The devil's circuit that gathers and sees its own reason. convergence, and unleashing it is a strong thought that lays the foundations of our"

I can feel the magic being worked out inside the stencil. Moreover, the magic is very clear and at the same time very disastrous. It's like watching the tranquility before the storm, but the magic of Densil still goes on.

The magic practiced in the body converges into the center of Densil's flesh.

"It's my mission and my responsibility to talk to you once now. Respond to this Lord who governs the atmosphere, feel the fluctuations, receive our flesh in times of communion, and be one with our flesh"

The ensuing chant converges all the magic in Densil's body in one turn, and we can see the air responding to Densil's magic even from outside the body.

Everyone who was on the spot except Densil senses the anomaly and at the same time turns his gaze to Densil. I can't predict what's going to happen, but I know that high-difficulty magic is about to be activated.

While some people expose their sense of crisis that they might risk themselves at the same time, Jack, who is Densil's opponent, looks to Densil with some pleasure.

The magic that Jack's gripping ordinary sword wraps around is sometime beautifully purple. What that fact means is that Jack's magic is also more sophisticated and of better quality. In other words, it is different in character from the previous magic powers.

In terms of scale alone, Densil will be more conscious, but in terms of the quality of magic alone, Jack hasn't lost either. On the contrary, Jack is improving the quality of the magic that he looks at, and it would be only a matter of time before that magic reaches a kind of frontier.

The other adventurers who were fighting at this point had to pay attention to Jack and Densil. Hamas and Eng, who were still having intense bumps, are also cautioned.

Seiya, who has just passed out the other aspirants, also turns her consciousness to two big signs she feels from behind. All this time everyone in the warehouse was paying attention to Jack and Densil.

Few people are interested in what happens if Jack and Densil bump into each other. But at the same time, it's something you can't expect to happen if you two bump into each other. If the two attacks keep bumping into each other, everyone on this scene might get involved and not be wounded.

Originally this battle was a recruitment test to become the adventurers of the Dedemonized Kings, and if I say so, it is a place to measure strength and not a place to kill each other. The big man who partitions the exam in that sense acted fast.

"That's it!

A big man's voice sounds in the warehouse. What that voice means is the announcement of the end of the second exam, a declaration that no more battles are needed.

Having heard the proclamation, Jack lowers the sword he had erected, and the smelted magic disappears into the void as well. On the other hand, Densil seemed to be just before exercising his magic, and he gave me the look of being unable to cancel here.

I don't speak in my voice, but I can tell right away that Densil is in a hurry. He tried to force the magic to cancel, which was just before it was activated, but it turns out to be a vendetta. Any magic you try to force to cancel risks erupting out of the control of the operator.

That was exactly the situation now.

"Shit......"

Everyone felt the atmosphere shake at a moment when they were ready for Densil's magic to erupt. That's my first feeling, but soon I realize it's the magic of the dark attributes. There was no sound, no color. Its magic instantly extinguished the magic on the verge of Densil's outburst.

I couldn't hide my surprise with that fact.