The more frustrated it is, the angrier it gets.

The angrier they are, the stronger their attack becomes.

Kuro gave a wry smile. "Oops, I've been tricked."

"I've never fought this hard before."

Yuko Ichihara, who was watching from afar, snorted coldly.

That's what they said, but that sly bespectacled guy was still laughing!

This shows that the beating wasn't severe enough!

She prayed silently, hoping that the stage witch would focus her attacks on Kuro.

It's not a personal grudge!

They had no personal grudges against each other!

She simply wanted to alleviate some of the pressure on others; she absolutely didn't target the guy with glasses, um!

Kuro Rido: Achoo!

Who is cursing me?

Kuro is confused.

How could someone curse such a kind, honest, and friendly gentleman? It must be an illusion!

Of course, in reality, Yuuko's secret prayers were practically nonexistent.

How could Clow Reed not have a few defensive items and magic circles?

He's the strongest magician!

Next up is Thor.

Among them, her strength is consistently strong.

She is not much weaker than the witch. In a 1v1 situation, although her win rate is low, at most she will be seriously injured and run away if she can't win. It is impossible for her to die.

Therefore, she only received one spell power bonus.

Even so, the shockwaves she released tore the witch's dress apart!

So, well, actually...

The one who suffered the most was actually Nakahara Chuuya.

Three large turtle shells, and another one that's almost like a turtle. Thor, as a dragon, also has extremely outstanding defensive and self-healing abilities.

The only one present was Chuuya Nakahara, who had no defensive skills and was in the body of an ordinary person.

Fortunately, he was unconscious after being released from his wrath, otherwise he would have definitely cursed those old men around him to death.

Peat!

So he's the only one getting beaten up, right?

My teammates are such a damn bad teammate!

But Shakespeare was not a biased person.

Based on his physical and mental strength, he could at most set one rule for each person participating in the battle.

The exclusive rule for Chuuya Nakahara is:

Chuuya Nakahara will not die before the play ends!

With this rule in place, he's like a cockroach in a movie or TV series, a character specially designed by the producer to be indestructible; even if he's beaten down to the point of having only one arm left, he's not considered dead.

As long as he doesn't die, the healer will have a way to revive him after the battle.

Imagine a healer casting spells on a mangled arm... uh, that's a bit weird.

It's hard to say whether this is his good fortune or misfortune.

Finally, Shakespeare, who provides super buffs to his teammates, obviously wouldn't let the witch off the hook!

In other words, the buffs given to teammates only consume a little stamina, and the actual consumption is not too great.

But the rules he set for the witch cost him a full thirty years of his lifespan!

There is only one rule:

The witch's qualities weaken the stage setting.

The stage witch is powerless, so both physical and magical attacks will be greatly weakened!

In gaming terms, it's called weakening.

It can be described as:

Reduces enemy attack power by 99% and enemy spell power by 99%.

It's like your ADC has 100 attack power per second, but when it hits the enemy ADC, it only deals less than 1 point of damage, while the enemy ADC deals 500 damage per second.

How to fight this?

We can't win this!

So Shakespeare is now weakening the enemy's weakness.

Reduce the weakening from 99% to around 90%.

This seemingly simple matter cost him thirty years of his life!

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