Looking at the excited brother and sister, Solim held the spoon in his hand and fell into thought. Yes, Devina succeeded. She made the spoon fly without any problems.

"Benefactor...... Well, I mean...... Solim," Derek looked at him wistfully, "if my sister could...... Does that mean I can do it too?"

"Perhaps. Solim was noncommittal, "Maybe you need some professional magical education, I'll talk to Cheetos about it later, and see if he's up to the task." "

For the Aikins siblings, this night is bound to be a sleepless night. People who have the ability to cast spells and those who do not have the ability to cast spells are two ways to survive in the wizarding world, and the brother and sister are deeply touched by this.

Solim was not going to return to the island at this time, he would spend the night here tonight, and go to Seville's "370" early tomorrow morning. After a long night of sleepless sleep, Solim simply began to sort out what might happen in the duel, as well as the hole cards he had.

What are hole cards? Hole cards are a means of winning a duel with one hit.

In the past, Solim's hole cards were the fierce flicker that Elrond taught him, but as the opponents he faced became stronger and stronger, the effect of this spell dropped dramatically...... Solim felt choked.

There are many ways to kill the opponent in a duel, and Solim has a number of powerful and lethal spells, but for them to work against a skilled wizard, they need to be weak enough, or if Solim has a particularly good opportunity - like the last time he cut off Dax's arm.

Solim believes that he will never lose to Dax in terms of magic, and he who has taken the blood of the Rhine Ox is by no means inferior in physical strength, not to mention that compared to Dax, who was kicked out of the list, he is a person who has completed the bloodline sublimation ceremony, and has a considerable advantage in using magic for a long time. In terms of physical fitness, Solim thinks that he is superior to Dax, so the only thing that can affect the outcome of the duel is combat experience.

This is also what makes him uneasy, Solim himself really has no real combat experience, he has fought with evenly matched enemies only a handful of times, although Kent and they have helped to make up for it recently, but it is estimated that it will be difficult to surpass Dax in a short period of time.

Solim knew in his heart that it was a complete fluke to win last time, and Dax underestimated himself too much and gave too many opportunities.

What is the most important thing in a duel? It is the first opportunity, and in the case of a small difference in overall strength, whoever can grasp the initiative will be able to occupy the advantage, and take advantage of the advantage brought by the first opportunity to gradually accumulate into a winning situation.

So the question is, how to get ahead in the duel with Dax?

Solim decided to sneak attack.

Wanting to sneak up in a full-fledged duel can be said to be an impossible thing to do. After all, the two sides of the duel will not be disturbed by the outside world, and their attention is all on each other, and it is almost impossible to give each other a cold drink.

So Solim decided to drill the loopholes in the rules – and he was good at that.

The rules of deathmatch are very similar to those of a normal duel, except that you must kill the opponent, and there is also a rule: you can't use any magic items other than wands.

In other words, Archibald's snakescale soft armor and the snakeskin gloves on Solim's arms cannot be used to block spells. In addition to this, it is not allowed to carry any amulets that have an actual function, and what is the effect of the amulet.

It can be said that in the death arena, the wizard has only one set of clothes left on his body except for his wand.

Of course, dueling can carry multiple wands, which is not against the rules. Not surprisingly, Dax wouldn't have brought just one wand on the day of the duel, and Solim had already leaked the bottom last time, so Dax wouldn't have fallen in the same place twice.

Solim leaned on the coffee table in the living room and began to write and sketch - he used all the products of ordinary people: a ballpoint pen, a plain piece of paper, which made him even a little unaccustomed to using quill and parchment for a while. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The duel will have a range, and the duel will start when the two duelists are fully in range, but very few duelists will do it directly, because they need to wait for their respective leaders to leave the range, and during this time, the two duelists will often "greet" each other cordially.

Solim decided to skip these non-nutritious cutscenes, and as soon as his second foot stepped into the duel range, he immediately apparitioned to Reach the side of Reach, followed by ......

Solim was a little unsure of what spell to use, so he should go straight to the goal of killing Dax, or use some restrictive spells safely in order to continue to take the initiative in the opponent's next counterattack.....

It would be best if he could kill him with one hit, but Solim knew that Dax was not a soft-footed shrimp, and he was likely to react, if that was the case......

Solim was a little irritated and began to press the switch of the ballpoint pen, making a "click" sound. []

"Shhhh "

He thought of another crooked idea.

He wasn't prepared to follow the normal process of a duel: the two duelists entered the arena in a face-to-face manner, and he was prepared to follow the same route as Dax. In this way, he will be in the same half of the arena as Dax, and in this way, the area of the arena can be reduced by half for a short period of time, and the smaller the area means that the duelists are closer to each other, and the sneak attack at close range is easy to achieve.

However, Solim still did not give up on the idea of apparition on the entry, and he thought that it might be better to use it in combination at the beginning.

But then back to the question: how to choose the first 0.1 spell he preemptively struck? The importance of this spell is self-evident, and the outcome of the entire duel depends largely on whether it can be used or not.

Solim thought twice about it, but gave up the idea of killing Dax directly. He didn't think it was realistic, and if he could, he would have preferred the first spell to greatly limit Dax, so that he could firmly hold on to the advantage of the first move, so as not to fall into a passive situation because of the failure of the sneak attack.

Solim sat cross-legged at the coffee table all night, refining various duel ideas and thinking about possible routines, and then constantly simulating what might happen in a duel in his head, and then figuring out how to deal with it.

Solim believes he will emerge victorious in the end, and the difference is in how much he will pay. Everything he does now is to minimize this cost.

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