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Chapter 352 - Silent Duel!!

The yellow-haired Yero had no idea that his little feet had luckily dodged a calamity.

It wasn't that his temper was truly so bad he couldn't even accept a greeting; he simply knew full well that if he went along with the other side's rhythm, then given the red-haired Fernandi's character, Fernandi would very likely choose to back down.

But today they had indeed come for the second floor's Floor BOSS, and their aim was simple—to hunt and kill the Floor BOSS in order to obtain core materials.

The [Magic Guide Spirit Card] that Fernandi was preparing to refine still lacked a single high-quality ox horn, and there was a chance that exact horn could be obtained from that Floor BOSS.

The academic pressure on third-years was far higher than on first-years. Some professors would even issue a "Duel Quota," requiring students to win a certain number of victories in dueling matches within a fixed time.

If one failed to meet the "Duel Quota," their end-of-term evaluation would drop.

And though it was not common, St. Marian's Academy did have a "holding back a grade" system internally.

Once the end-of-term assessment scores fell below a certain level, a makeup exam was required.

If you failed the makeup exam, you would be held back a year.

It was precisely because of this system that even the most unruly students would try to maintain a minimum degree of effort.

Though the red-green-yellow trio had some fame, their grades were extremely mediocre.

Not every student of the Fool's House could accumulate steadily and burst forth later.

They clearly belonged to the "not every" category.

With their grades being poor, in order to complete the "Duel Quota," they had to find a way to refine new Magic Guide Cards to boost their strength.

And to refine high-grade new Magic Guide Cards, one naturally needed high-quality core materials.

The core materials dropped by a Floor BOSS were usually far higher in quality than those of its same-kind monsters.

If they could find its location and successfully slay it, it would greatly help boost the red-haired Fernandi's strength.

In short, both sides had their own reasons.

It was hard to even say who had really arrived first.

Earlier, because Doron and the others were all only first-years, the yellow-haired Yero had appeared quite relaxed.

Because he knew that even if these people really did enter the treasure vault, they wouldn't necessarily succeed in subjugating the Floor BOSS.

Yero had even considered letting this bunch of first-years go in first, and then, when the first-years truly ran into danger, they could conveniently display the bearing of upperclassmen and step in to rescue them.

Unfortunately, Dark Demon had arrived.

...

After recognizing this exceptional figure among the first-years, the yellow-haired Yero realized he had to quickly define the nature of this matter.

"Let's duel," he said directly, no longer beating around the bush.

...

Dark was not angered by the yellow-haired Yero's deliberate display of nastiness.

He turned his head to look at Doron and Sara.

Without actually knowing the full details, Dark would not lightly make a decision on someone else's behalf.

The reason he had stepped in, just as Yero had said, was only because his relationship with Doron was fairly good.

"A third-year dueling a first-year—aren't you ashamed!" the Noble House girl beside Doron sneered at once.

But she wasn't looking at Yero; instead she was staring at the red-haired Fernandi, who was clearly thinner-skinned.

Sure enough, Fernandi became "ashamed."

But the green-haired Grien immediately said, "Duels don't distinguish by grade. Seeing as you're only first-years and don't yet understand the rules, I'll forgive your improper words."

That Noble House girl was choked into silence on the spot.

After all, she was born a noble young lady and had no experience arguing.

"We need some time."

For the first time since Dark's arrival, Sarah Swati spoke.

That red-haired Fernandi, too, had been holding it in for a long while, and immediately said, "No problem."

As for his two companions making the atmosphere this tense with just a few words, Fernandi truly… rather admired them.

He also knew that his own character was too soft, and that having two companions allowed him to gain some complementary support.

...

So the first-years drew back a little, and the three small groups gathered together.

Dark finally got a chance to properly understand the whole picture of things.

It turned out that the first to discover this treasure vault had been Sara's trio; Doron had been a step slower, arriving here just by chance only right before the red-green-yellow trio showed up.

Sara's face still brimmed with confidence; her brown eyes and dark skin gave her a uniquely distinctive charm.

"We were the first to discover this treasure vault, and afterward we judged that what was inside should be a Floor BOSS. But a Floor BOSS's strength is far higher than that of monsters on the same floor, and we weren't necessarily its match, so we hesitated. Just then Doron and the others arrived, so we were preparing to cooperate a bit," Sara said with a smile.

Doron, meanwhile, complained, "It was a perfectly good thing—even if we really couldn't win, it would still count as an experience. Who'd have thought that not long after we'd just teamed up, uninvited guests would show up."

"Uh…"

Dark glanced at Doron's expression and confirmed that Doron really did count the "Dungeon Escape Device" as the key tool for "gaining experience," and couldn't help but feel a pang of sympathy for Professor Nini.

Who knew how many students still held similar ideas?

Probably not many.

After all, people as fearless of death as Doron really were rare.

"All right, the other side isn't the totally unreasonable type either," Sara then said. "But I really didn't expect that the knowledge we just learned from Professor Jones could be put to use this quickly."

Doron said, "A Silent Duel? Then aren't we guaranteed to lose?"

Sara shook her head. "There's no such thing. The rules of the Silent Duel reduce the advantage of high-star Magic Guide Spirits to the absolute minimum. We have a chance."

Doron immediately looked at Dark. "Then we can only…"

Sara spoke again. "They only proposed the duel after seeing Dark arrive. I think it's very likely they'll avoid a one-on-one duel with Dark and instead push for a multi-person duel."

Doron: "They're third-years, after all—would they really be that shameless?"

Sara said, speechless, "Doron, do stop thinking about things with that childish noble's mindset of yours. For most people, a thin face can't be eaten as a meal.

Then again, you're not of traditional noble birth either, so you're easily deceived by surface appearances. Even among you nobles, not all of you care about face."

"I'm not a child," Doron said, speechless.

Sara couldn't be bothered to look at him. "Back to the point—suppose the other side proposes a three-person duel. We can refuse, but then we'd have to keep haggling. We can also agree, clean and decisive, and let strength do the talking. And I'll say it up front: I'm very interested in the Silent Duel."

"Then…" Doron unconsciously looked at Dark again.

Dark said calmly, "Sara makes sense. We actually don't have much time left, and we'll still need time afterward to subjugate the Floor BOSS, so it's best to settle this swiftly.

Besides, using a Silent Duel to resolve disputes within the dungeon is an academy rule. The problem is, if the other side really insists on a three-person duel, then we're still short one person."

"Then of course it'd be…"

Doron said matter-of-factly.

But he was only halfway through when two people spoke up at the same time.

"Me, then."

"I can do it!"

Doron turned to look and saw the silent Emma and the lively Diana.

This made his expression freeze for a moment.

After going through that Rookie Tournament, he had a relatively clear understanding of his fellow first-years' strength.

He knew that Emma and Diana really were stronger than him.

To ensure victory in the duel, at this point he could only choose to back down.

Somewhat unwilling, he shut his mouth.

And Emma, upon discovering that Diana had also spoken up, hesitated too.

"Let's go with Diana. Emma's 'Golden Beast' probably hasn't recovered to its best state yet," Dark said decisively, observing the two girls' expressions.

A faint arc curved up at the corner of Sara's mouth. "Then it's settled. A first duel inside the dungeon—how exciting."

Her anticipation for this duel seemed to already exceed that for the Floor BOSS.

Dark even suspected she had deliberately brought up the three-person duel to make sure she herself wouldn't miss the chance to take the field.

...

After the discussion ended, Dark naturally stood in the center position.

He stepped forward of his own accord and said to the red-green-yellow trio, "We agree to the duel, but according to the dungeon's rules, it must be a Silent Duel. Only, we don't have a Silence Card."

The red-haired Fernandi spoke up. "Don't worry, I have one."

Dark asked, "Will you be the one to release the 'Silence Card'?"

Fernandi: "Yes. By the rules, after I release the 'Silence Card,' we silently count ten seconds, and then the duel begins."

Dark smiled faintly. "I thought you were going to be the referee."

Fernandi returned the smile. "Of course not. By the way, I heard you all mention a three-person duel. Actually, that's exactly what we had in mind too. Shall we start right away?"

Dark settled it at once. "It seems we've reached a consensus?"

Fernandi: "It seems so."

...

The two sides quickly took up their formations before that enormous iron gate.

So-called multi-person duels generally come in two forms.

One is multiple individuals fighting one-on-one; the other is multiple people cooperating in a many-versus-many.

Dark naturally couldn't possibly choose the cooperative mode.

This red-green-yellow trio looked at a glance like people with seamless teamwork; fighting a true three-on-three against them would inevitably mean an extremely low win rate.

So both sides each took a step back.

Their side agreed to field three people, and the other side didn't insist on the cooperative mode.

Thus the current arrangement was that each side fielded three people, with the iron gate's center line as the dividing boundary, standing on either side.

Although the duels would proceed simultaneously, they would not interfere with one another, and the outcome would be decided by the number of victors in the end.

In other words, only if two people achieved victory would it count as a win.

For the red-green-yellow trio, this was an acceptable point. They had even thought of "Tian Ji's horse race," but in the end rejected it.

Because the three of them were actually of about equal level, and they truly couldn't pick out that "weak horse."

And for Dark's group, it wasn't much of a problem either.

Sara's thinking was clearly different from Doron's; she didn't want to rely purely on Dark to win.

So in this duel, she wanted to win!

...

Before the duel began, the first-years summoned their familiars and ordered them to scatter and patrol the surroundings as a precaution.

And here, the three-against-three, under everyone's gaze, finally lifted its curtain with the activation of a single "Silence Card"!

...

[ Silent Duel !!]

...

The instant sound vanished, the three first-years and three third-years immediately began counting the seconds.

It was fortunate that all three first-years on the field had extremely strong mental composure and showed no on-the-spot nervousness.

All three of their auras were very steady.

Dark stood in the middle; on the left, closer to the iron gate, was Sarah Swati, and on the right was Dianna Greatbear.

By now, an hour had passed since the abyssal journey in the hidden space.

The "Lust III" and "Pride III" in Dark's hand had both finished cooling down.

The Magic Guide Cards he couldn't use for the moment were "Lust III · Moon," "Pride II · Old," "Greed II," as well as the Magic Guide Spirit "Drifloon," which hadn't yet recovered to its best state.

In addition, because Gatomon had not been taken into a Magic Guide Card, it wouldn't be taking part in the duel for now.

As for DemiDevimon, it had already been re-sealed into the "[Curse Cage: DemiDevimon]."

"9, 8, 7… 3, 2, 1, 0!"

The instant the countdown ended, Dark immediately began performing the Normal Summoning.

According to the rules of the Silent Duel,

a Magic Guide Master's opening move must summon a one-star Magic Guide Spirit, using it to replace the "Magic Sphere."

In some cases, students would choose a one-star Magic Beast; that was also one of the rare chances for a Magic Beast to take the field.

Dark could do the same—and what's more, he had two Magic Beasts.

But that really wasn't necessary.

Touching the [Curse Cage: DemiDevimon] in his hand, the corner of Dark's mouth curled.

Personally, he actually leaned more toward choosing the many-versus-many duel in the three-person cooperative mode.

But one always had to give people a chance.

Whether this side, or that side.

...

Just three seconds after the countdown ended, that familiar who had accompanied him ever since he enrolled—DemiDevimon—suddenly made its entrance amid the radiance.

The tacit understanding between the two needed no words at all.

After being summoned, DemiDevimon let out a fit of silent wild laughter, then abruptly flew up into the sky.

To avoid being killed by the opponent through some unexpected means during the summoning's cooldown period, it still needed a little time to maneuver around.

As long as it endured these few short seconds, everything would meet its end!

DemiDevimon was always tirelessly immersed in its self-directed, self-acted comedy.

After flying into the air, it immediately looked toward the third-year less than ten meters across from it—the red-haired Fernandi.

Fernandi was the core of the red-green-yellow trio, but his being the core was mainly because his character happened to be able to serve as the bond linking the other two.

As for his own strength, it was merely slightly higher than theirs.

Fernandi had experience with Silent Duels—this much could be known from the fact that he carried a "Silence Card" on him.

His opening move likewise was not a Magic Beast, but another one-star Magic Guide Spirit possessing a special life-saving ability—the "Red Imp."

Fernandi, Grien, and Yero had been good friends who knew one another since before enrolling.

The three were likewise all assigned to the Fool's House, and when they first studied the Magic Guide Spirit's Basic Transmutation Method, the three chose completely identical materials, yet the final transmutation results each turned out different.

Almost simultaneously.

Before the red-green-yellow trio appeared three Magic Guide Spirits of different colors.

- [Red Imp]

- [Green Imp]

- [Yellow Imp]

These three Fairy Species one-star Magic Guide Spirits were respectively Fire-type, Grass-type, and Ground-type.

Their three core stats were all very even—a standard 250—higher than the Magic Beasts' baseline of roughly 100.

And each Imp had a very practical ultimate move.

...

While waiting for his summoning to cool down, Dark even had the leisure to observe the whole field.

Although Sara's and Diana's summoning times were extremely fast among first-years, they were still far from the three-second limit—and what's more, with silent casting required this time, it appeared even slower.

As for the red-yellow-green trio, being third-years after all, though they didn't reach the three-second limit, they were already very close.

But this few-second time gap had already been made up for during the opening summon of the one-star Magic Guide Spirits.

As those three Imps began to move, Sara and Diana finally summoned out their own Magic Guide Spirits.

What Sara summoned was her [Magic Beast: Bennu Bird]…

The Bennu Bird, whose ultimate move was "Soul Draw," basically had no combat power, but it could fly!

Being able to fly was a huge advantage.

It could let a Magic Beast dodge a large portion of attacks.

And what Diana summoned was, of all things, also a [Magic Beast (Polar Bear)]…

That polar bear, with magic-attack and defense both at 200, looked extremely mighty, but in reality it was only at the level of an ordinary polar bear.

But its ultimate move, "Repelling Ice Ring," was a fairly useful skill.

Facing an unfamiliar domain, both girls chose a conservative, defense-focused strategy at the duel's outset and did not attack proactively.

And across from them, the three red, yellow, and green Imps had already begun to act.

...

The red-haired Fernandi's Red Imp suddenly curled itself into a ball, and the flames surging up from behind it abruptly spread, in an instant enveloping its entire body and forming a giant fireball.

The fireball burned scorching hot, but the Red Imp's main body gradually vanished within the flames.

In the end, it disappeared completely.

Extremely eerie.

Watching the Red Imp successfully complete the release of its ultimate move, a trace of confidence flowed into Fernandi's eyes.

Because of his character, he had been pushed out to deal with the trickiest opponent, Dark Demon, originally placed in the position of being "sacrificed."

But as a third-year, he of course couldn't be willing to just stand helpless.

If he found an opening, he would unhesitatingly throw a heavy punch!

The summoning cooldowns of both sides spun rapidly past.

Fernandi unhesitatingly began his second Normal Summoning.

He discovered that Dark's summoning speed seemed even faster than his own.

But fortunately the gap wasn't large.

As long as the one-star Magic Guide Spirit Dark opened with wasn't the fast-attack type, he had enough time to summon out his own second Magic Guide Spirit.

And the true duel would begin from that very moment!

In the domain of three-star Magic Guide Spirits, he had ample confidence.

Once summoned successfully, his three-star Magic Guide Spirit would immediately use an extremely wide-ranging area ultimate move, delivering a devastating blanket strike upon the opponent.

As long as, at that moment, the second Magic Guide Spirit Dark summoned couldn't bring that one-star Magic Guide Spirit into its protective range, it couldn't escape the fate of defeat!

"The gap between third-years and first-years is experience, and also knowledge."

"Your professor surely never told you what a foolish thing it is to let the one-star Magic Guide Spirit replacing the Magic Sphere fly too high."

Fernandi abruptly raised high the "three-star Magic Guide Spirit Card" in his hand.

"Magic Guide Summon!"

In an instant, radiance blazed!

Dark-golden light blinded Fernandi's eyes.

...

When Fernandi's three-star Magic Guide Spirit leapt out from the card face, the DemiDevimon across from him had long since been wrapped in the dark-golden brilliant light.

Bathing in the radiance of "Pride," DemiDevimon laughed wildly without cease.

It suddenly discovered there were benefits to being under the cover of this "Silence Card."

If it laughed wildly like this in ordinary times, it would surely be disciplined by its master.

But under the cover of the "Silence Card," no matter how it laughed, it wouldn't affect anyone else.

It could even spew filth from its mouth and curse to its heart's content, and never be found out.

It was simply a sharp weapon for venting stress!

DemiDevimon's heart, too, swelled along with the extremely rapid swelling of its body.

As it became tall and strong, it also smoothly completed the transformation from a lowly little devil into a giant of the spirit.

The Devimon, exuding an overwhelming aura, abruptly spread its two wings, opened its two hands, and roared to its heart's content.

The power of darkness overflowed from its body's surface, coiling around it.

The red-haired Fernandi's expression abruptly changed drastically.

"You cheated!"

In his sudden fury, Fernandi's cheeks abruptly flushed red, and he raised his hand to point at Dark, scolding him angrily.

But under the coverage of the "Silence Card," his trash talk simply couldn't carry out any sound.

Of course, even if it had reached Dark's ears, he would only have smiled and said nothing, then tossed this painless accusation to the back of his mind.

From the very moment he learned the rules of the Silent Duel, Dark had clearly realized that this dueling method was practically tailor-made for him.

What's the best way to protect a one-star Magic Guide Spirit?

Just turn it into a four-star Magic Guide Spirit, wouldn't that do?

...

When Fernandi, brimming with confidence, summoned out his three-star Magic Guide Spirit, Dark had already turned the one-star Magic Guide Spirit that needed protecting into a four-star Magic Guide Spirit.

And then, this four-star Magic Guide Spirit directly used "Teleportation," appearing right before Fernandi.

Fernandi didn't even have time to withdraw his outstretched finger.

Devimon's tall body bumped right up against his finger.

Silently, without a sound.

Devimon bent down, gently pinched his finger with its sharp claws, then pushed it back down.

Fernandi staggered violently, instinctively stumbling back two steps.

But Devimon's shadow still shrouded over him.

The three-star Magic Guide Spirit Fernandi had summoned—a red-skinned lion whose mane fluttered like burning flames—upon discovering its master was under threat, abruptly spun around and bared a full mouth of fangs at Devimon.

After Devimon caught the sulfur smell emanating from this Flame Lion, it turned slightly, and as the corner of its mouth lifted, its right arm rose and abruptly surged in size!

That arm, with its huge sharp claws, was like a python lunging from its den—it lengthened in an instant and actually seized the Flame Lion's neck directly!

The Flame Lion's mane truly began to burn.

But strong dark power coiled around Devimon's arm, easily blocking these flames that couldn't even count as an ultimate move.

The Flame Lion still struggled, but with a clench of Devimon's claws, it gripped the lion's neck and abruptly lifted it, hanging it in midair.

The outwardly mighty Flame Lion now looked exactly like an old dog, able only to desperately flail and paw at Devimon's arm with its front claws.

Yet in this state, it simply couldn't exert any force.

The area-type ultimate move it had been brewing was also hard to release.

With another exertion of force, Devimon wrung its neck and broke it.

A Magic Guide Spirit, of course, wouldn't lose its breath that easily, but Devimon had already lost interest in it.

It casually flung the lion outward and strode toward that fireball the Red Imp had transformed into.

The fireball seemed to have taken root in the ground, still burning ceaselessly.

Devimon just walked over, perfectly ordinarily, and then stomped down on the fireball with one foot.

Immediately after, this fireball simply, perfectly ordinarily, went out.

Devimon lifted its foot and took a step back.

At the spot where the flames had been extinguished, a red-skinned little Imp curled into a ball gradually surfaced.

It cautiously poked out its head, and the moment it saw the tall and mighty Devimon, it abruptly let out a shriek: "..."

Devimon's ferocious, smug face frightened this timid Red Imp into trembling all over; it scrambled desperately to its feet and tried to flee outward.

But Devimon once again raised its foot and stomped down.

That Red Imp dissolved beneath its sole into spark-like mana.

Only at this point did a rain of fire descend from overhead.

It stretched out its hand, as if to catch snowflakes, and grabbed one of the burning pebbles, put it into its mouth, and bit down.

And then… spat it out!

...

Dark was astonished by Devimon's bizarre maneuvering and couldn't help but cover his eyes.

He always felt that the little devil's brain had gotten even more off-kilter after evolving.

Putting someone's ultimate move in its mouth and biting it like a walnut—was that really something a person would do?

And according to the strategy laid out beforehand, DemiDevimon was supposed to, after evolving, directly "Teleport" over and stomp that Red Imp to death with two feet, achieving a clean and decisive victory.

But in reality, it did far, far too many superfluous actions.

Just what on earth had given it such courage?

Was it the Level III "Pride" that had messed up its brain?

Or was it the special environment under the "Silence Card" that had let it run wild and free?

Did it not understand what "settling scores after the autumn harvest" meant?

...

Dark was truly speechless, so he simply turned his head to look at the duels on the two sides.

Just as the duel on this side had settled into dust, Diana's and Sara's duels had also entered their final stages.

Diana's opponent was the green-haired Grien.

After Grien's Green Imp was summoned out, it planted a seed atop its own head.

As the green seed sprouted, its body vanished from sight at a visible speed.

It was actually some kind of invisibility ultimate move!

And the now-vanished Green Imp didn't hide in place; instead it stealthily crept toward Diana's polar bear.

Magic Beasts have a very distinctive aura, and those familiar with it could easily distinguish it.

Grien clearly had identified it.

He commanded with hand gestures and adjusted his strategy in time, and that Green Imp began to act.

Magic Beasts under ordinary circumstances are extremely weak, and theoretically would be no match for the Green Imp.

At the same time, he began to summon his own second Magic Guide Spirit.

It was a three-star Insect Species—the "Green Wind Mantis"!

After the Green Wind Mantis took the field, it gave a beckoning wave of its hand, and as a wisp of fresh breeze coiled around it, its body actually turned invisible just like that Green Imp!

Immediately after, the now-invisible Green Wind Mantis closely followed in the Green Imp's footsteps, creeping in for a stealth assassination!

In a soundless environment, the two of them, with their forms hidden, moved utterly without sound—it could be called a perfect stealth.

Diana felt unusually shocked by this.

It was the first time she had encountered an opponent who could turn invisible, and her card pack wasn't equipped with any anti-stealth card like "Revealing Powder."

Ordinarily, she could still distinguish direction by listening for sound and locating the source.

But under the shroud of the "Silence Card," even keen hearing lost its use.

And Diana's sense of smell hadn't reached that level yet.

Even harder was the fact that, since she hadn't expected to run into this kind of situation, she hadn't communicated well in advance with her Magic Guide Spirit.

If she had to rely on the Magic Guide Spirit performing on its own…

Diana grew tense in an instant.

Her fingers slid across the sides of the Magic Guide Cards arranged in her card pack, and with no choice available, she was forced to begin summoning that three-star Magic Guide Spirit—"[Bear Spirit]"!

But the "[Bear Spirit]" had only just finished being summoned when the "Magic Beast (Polar Bear)" abruptly reared upright, its thick bear paw slamming hard against its own chest.

In an instant, freezing air spread out.

A halo of frozen ice condensed and bloomed forth, centered on it.

That "Green Imp," which had already crept to within half a meter of the Bear Spirit's side, had its steps blocked in an instant by the "Repelling Ice Ring."

And then a burst of repelling force erupted, sending it flying violently outward!

The green sprout atop the Green Imp's head rapidly withered, and its form was forced to reveal itself.

But the stealthily speeding Green Wind Mantis had already struck in a surprise raid, its slender, sharp blade-arm slashing out at the Bear Spirit in an instant.

A thread of blade-wind scraped past, and the polar bear's skin split open accordingly.

But the Bear Spirit, descending from above, pressed down ferociously, forcing the Green Wind Mantis to swerve urgently.

The polar bear was spared from disaster, but its mana was already bottomed out, almost as fragile as a sliver of skin.

Yet that Green Wind Mantis still had not revealed its form.

That slash of its had not actually been struck out—otherwise, after a stealth-breaking strike, its invisibility would have been dispelled along with it.

At the critical moment, Diana chose to summon the "[Bear Spirit]" in the air in front of the polar bear, luckily dodging a calamity.

But facing an invisible opponent, she still found it hard to turn the situation around.

Her defeat seemed already a foregone conclusion?

...

Dark turned toward Sara's side.

Sarah Swati's opponent was the yellow-haired Yero.

The yellow-haired Yero's Yellow Imp, of all things, had mastered a rare ultimate move—"Dig"!

The "Dig" skill was a Ground-type ultimate move that could split apart the soil and bore down underground.

Its only flaw was that it consumed a great deal of mana.

The more mana, the faster and deeper it dug.

Conversely, if it used only a small amount of mana, a raised trace would appear on the ground's surface.

The Yellow Imp used "Dig" to hide itself the moment it appeared.

And then the yellow-haired Yero summoned out an earthen-yellow giant snake, which spat clumps of mud at the Bennu Bird in the sky, trying to knock it down from the air.

But that Bennu Bird seemed to have a spiritual sense, always able to dodge the mud shots.

This gave Sara a chance to counterattack.

Under everyone's gaze, she summoned out a Magic Guide Spirit that Dark had never seen before!

...

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