Holy Institution

Chapter 80: Internship abroad (10)

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Thawing is not an easy task.

However, except for Dilling, all of them were long-established magicians and priests, so it was not so difficult for them to do this simple task.

As the ice wrapped around Neia came off layer by layer, the expressions on everyone's face became more and more solemn.

The crimson incantation covered Neia's body like dense insects, not even letting go of his face.

Dilling was horrified when he saw it in front of him. Not everything is sacred if it is named God, at least what he sees in front of him is extremely disgusting.

"Be careful!" Mellon suddenly sighed.

Neia suddenly opened her eyes and struggled violently with her limbs.

Watching him twist his body in pain, Dilling felt unspeakably uncomfortable. If it weren't for the great pain, the quiet and gentle boy who was good at hiding and patience would never show such an expression.

Hope asked impatiently, "What now?"

The expressions of Mellon and Wheeler were also ugly.

"Baptism of God!" Mellon yelled at Wheeler.

At this time, Weiler was not allowed to have any room to think, and immediately sang the incantation of God's Baptism.

Macron glanced at Heidein.

Hyde raised his eyebrows nonchalantly.

it is more than words.

Merlon let go of Neia's shackles and chanted a spell with all his heart.

Neia's struggle was getting bigger and bigger.

Hope's barrier was finally broken. Heideyin condensed into a fiery red barrier that surrounded Neia like a blazing flame.

Neia was unaware of the surrounding fire, and after breaking free of Hope's barrier, she rushed towards the flames.

Di Lin's complexion changed, and he gritted his teeth and gathered water elements, blocking the outer circle of the flame, forming a new enchantment.

Seemingly feeling his nervousness, Hydein swept away the flame enchantment.

thump.

Neia's body slammed into the water barrier that Di Lin hastily formed.

This was Di Lin's first time using the water barrier. He didn't have any skills, he just subconsciously united each water element firmly and solidified it into a hard water wall.

Neia's impact instantly deformed the water wall.

"The property of water is softness." Heidein said suddenly.

soft

Under Neia's constant collision, Dilling struggled to separate a little bit of thought to think about what Hydein was implying.

The water wall was getting thinner and thinner, and Neia's face covered with spells protruded from the water wall little by little, hideous and evil.

Wheeler and Merron kept pouring the baptism of God on him, which only caused him to growl like a tremor.

Heidin frowned as he looked at Hope, who had tried his best, and set up a fire barrier with only a faint red light outside the water wall.

The red barrier covered Neia's face, causing Dilling's thoughts to quickly concentrate.

water, softness, properties...

Three words keep spinning in my head... Spin? !

The water vortex magic that Kevin once used suddenly came to mind.

Dilling didn't have time to think about it, the water element in his mind that was solidified into a solid wall slowly turned in a clockwise direction little by little.

Neia was caught off guard and tilted to the right, but she quickly stood up and charged again. When the water enchantment turned, it brought power to unload his momentum and locked him firmly in the center.

Hyde nodded in satisfaction and put away the enchantment.

Wheeler and Merron quickened their chants.

Two white lights kept falling on Neia's body.

Neia roared frantically, her gray hair kept flying, and her body twisted into a weird posture. The crimson incantation was as bright and eye-catching as fire, making people shudder.

Dilling couldn't help closing his eyes.

The wind is blowing.

Gradually, Neia's voice faded away from her ears, and the water element seemed to have left his command, spinning spontaneously. The once obscure and rare wind elements emerged little by little, but their speed was too fast, and before he could react, they disappeared from the place again.

The back was tapped lightly.

Dilling reluctantly opened his eyes, and found that everyone else was looking at him, approving or suspicious.

Neia had already fainted.

He hurriedly dispelled the water element and went straight to find those familiar blue eyes.

The warm breath suddenly fell on his right cheek, and Hyde's unique voice trickled into his ears through the roar of the wind.

"The sandstorm is here."

Merron and Hope work together to put Neia back in the coffin.

Seeing to see his concern, Macron wrote in the air with the illumination technique: Sleeping, no problem.

Di Lin breathed a sigh of relief and was about to step forward to investigate, when Hyde was dragging him out with his left hand.

As soon as the curtain was lifted, the dust and sand rushed over like a wave, scratching the cheeks.

Hydein turned sideways and stood in front of him.

Dilling clenched his palm subconsciously and walked forward with difficulty.

At this time, no one thought of using the enchantment, because if the tree wall could not stop the sandstorm, they had to use space magic immediately. No one knows how much mental energy space magic will consume, and it is good to save more.

Dilling felt that the water barrier just now had consumed one-third of his mental energy, and felt a little tired.

Heidein stopped abruptly, and a red barrier wrapped them around.

The wind and sand were blocked from the barrier, and even the sound of the wind became almost nonexistent.

Di Lin said in surprise, "Teacher?"

"Sleep here for a while." Heidein sat down.

Dilling looked around. What they were standing on happened to be a small raised dirt slope, and they could clearly see the tall tree wall erected in front of them and the black sand and dust rising from the back of the tree wall. Soldiers and magicians who participated in space magic were busy running around the dirt slope. The other magicians were already standing behind the tree wall as a second line of defense. In contrast, they seem to have nothing to do with passersby.

He sat down slowly, guilt creeping in.

"When the front is over, I'll call you." Heidein said.

"Will I definitely lose?" The unease that had been suppressed for a long time finally couldn't help but ask.

The corner of Hydeyin's mouth raised slightly, "As long as the space magic is successful, it is not a loss."

"..." Even though he had already admitted his love for him, Dilling still felt that he couldn't see through him. Knowing what kind of existence the other party is, he is still leisurely and calm, without any tension at all. He couldn't tell whether he was confident or enlightened.

"Do you like to sleep with your eyes open?" Hyde gave him a sideways glance.

Dilling hesitated: "I want to leave a letter to my father." He was not afraid of death, but he was afraid that his father would be sad because of it. Although he knew that his father would understand him, he would definitely survive this blow.

"You can speak to him in person when you're on vacation."

Dilling looked sideways at him.

Hydein said with a half-smile, "Didn't you invite me to be a guest in Shaman Lille? Is that a joke?"

"No." Dilling lowered his head and looked at his knees. After a moment, he raised his head again and said, "I will definitely invite you to coffee, at my house."

"Well."

Dilling expelled all the messy thoughts in his mind, put his arms around his knees, rested his head on his arms, and closed his eyes. Halfway through the sleep, his shoulders seemed to be gently nudged, his head involuntarily leaned to the left, and fell into a warm embrace, his slender fingers gently rubbing his temples.

Exhaustion and comfort made him too lazy to open his eyes. Anyway, even if he didn't open his eyes, he knew who this embrace belonged to.

I don't know how long it took, but time seemed to be forbidden.

Dilling knew that he hadn't fallen asleep from start to finish, but his mental strength was slowly recovering.

"It's coming." Heidein said suddenly.

Di Lin opened his eyes reluctantly, then straightened up.

The tree wall has been submerged in black sand and dust, and the magicians swooped back one by one like frightened birds. A few flew slowly and disappeared into the dust in an instant.

Dilling felt cold.

He didn't know if the disappeared magicians could survive, he only knew that they had nowhere to go.

"Let's go." Hyde said lazily.

Dilling took a deep breath and gradually calmed down. When he stood up, his mind had discarded all distractions.

He told himself it was a war.

- just a war.

Hydein and Dilling walked hand in hand to the bottom of the dirt slope.

Bradley and Melina are leading the Magic Guild and the magicians from St. Pardes Academy waiting for them. The wild wind and sand blew their mage robes, but everyone stood up straight, and from their posture, there was no retreat or panic. Magicians who are known for their strong mental strength always know how to adjust their emotions better and faster.

"Stand in line." Melina used magic to transmit her voice into everyone's ears.

In fact, she didn't need to say that, all the magicians had already moved spontaneously.

The situation is already close at hand, and there is no time for hesitation and daze at this time. The only thing they think about at this moment is to do what they can do.

Dilling's position is close to Heidein, only one step away. He stood in a good position and was about to let go of the hand he had been holding, but he felt a stronger hold from the opponent's palm.

Space magic begins.

He didn't have extra time to think, just silently clenched the hand that he intended to loosen.