All the wizards in the audience were glued to Solim, with no exceptions. They couldn't figure out what this kid was doing.

"Duelist enter quickly!" the referee in the stands still couldn't hold back and shouted.

"In in, in in. Solim trotted around the field as he raised his left hand to signal that the referee had heard.

Unsurprisingly, most of the onlookers were attracted by the raised black hand bone.

The previous duel check forced Solim to remove the snakeskin gloves he had been wearing, as they could be used to block spells, revealing his still unhealed left hand. Now the bones of his forearms have completely faded from their previous blackness, and only a few traces remain on his wrists, but the bones of his hands have not changed, and they are still dark and deep.

"What the hell is he doing?"

Many wizards began to whisper about Solim's unusual behavior.

He ...... Seems to want to go to Dax's side, what does that mean?"

Many wizards didn't understand what Solim was doing. Many of them have seen the formal wizard duel process, and even experienced it directly, and they can enter directly after the duel is checked, one person stands aside, and then the fight starts, while Solim goes around the outfield to Dax's side after the duel is checked.

"Damn, what does this kid want to do?" Elrond sat next to Levites, and he didn't understand what his youngest grandson was going to do.

"Just look at it. Solim's great-grandfather didn't react, he knew that Solim was going to have some flowers, but so what? No matter how much fun was played, it would still be rookies pecking at each other? In his eyes, the duel between Solim and Dax would be quite boring. Even if both of them are considered to be outstanding among young people.

Dax glared at Solim, first staring, then turning his neck, then his upper body also turning, and then he couldn't do it, and the whole person simply turned around. He has a lot of confidence in himself, and no matter what this waste brother is going to do, he can't avoid his failure.

Just as Solim's second foot entered the arena, Dax and Solim both disappeared from where they were, and when they reappeared, both of them looked a little blindsided.

Solim's original plan was to use Transfiguration to target Dax's shoes as soon as he entered, making them soft and slippery, so as to limit Dax's ability to move at the lowest cost and in the shortest time, this extremely simple Transfiguration technique has no difficulty for Solim, the magic consumption is small, there is no hit problem, and the effect is fast, which can be said to be a cost-effective interference method.

However, the reality was not the same as he expected, and Solim was only half successful - his Transfiguration was successful, but the follow-up action was not realized due to Dax's apparition.

"Is he quick to react, or does he think the same way as me?"

As for Dax, his consternation was undisguised.

He had originally intended to appear by Solim's side as soon as he entered the dueling circle, and then deliver a fatal blow that would bring the so-called duel to a quick end. But what he didn't expect was that Solim didn't follow the routine in the first place, and this cunning man actually ran to his side.

But that's good, at close range, he can even shoot directly without phantom shifting, and at such a close distance, Dirks doesn't believe that Solim, a "parallel product", can avoid his life-seeking curse.

Just as reality slapped Solim, Dax also failed to escape the iron fist of reality, and he was beaten worse by reality than Solim - he was cursed!

If the Soul Requisition is a ray spell that shoots an arrow that requires a certain amount of flight time to hit the target, then Transfiguration is a laser that does not require flight time at all, and acts almost directly on the target. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Although Solim failed to successfully implement all of his routines, the apparition shift he had prepared at the beginning allowed him to narrowly avoid Dax's life-seeking spell - if he hadn't prepared in advance, but had phantasmaged after Dax's shot, at such a close distance, with Solim's current level, he would definitely not be able to dodge.

Just like Solim, Dax wondered in his heart, "Did this bastard react quickly, or was it planned in the first place?"

But the question doesn't make sense anymore, at least not for the two who are dueling.

After a brief moment of consternation, Solim and Dax began to cast a spell in unison. It's just that Solim is casting a spell on Dax, and Dax is casting a spell on himself.

Dax knew that he had to get rid of the soft, slippery shoes on his feet, or else his mobility would be greatly limited, and he would only be beaten up.

As for Solim, he didn't use ray-based spells, and the distance between him and Dax after both apparitions was a bit far away, which would reduce the hit rate of such spells to a heinous level. In this case, he will naturally choose to directly apply the spell to the target.

He had become extremely skilled at using the spell of Flame Flicker, and he had to recite the spell when he used it before, but now he didn't need it, and with the help of the new wand, the spell was fast and ruthless.

But it still didn't help Dax. This gorilla did have a hand, he only needed to wave his wand to undo Solim's extremely simple transfiguration, and his wand trajectory was already halfway marked, but just as he was about to complete the spell, Dax found himself under the spell again—it should be said, that he was about to be spelled, and it was a very dangerous spell, and the priority of dealing with it was higher than the previous transfiguration.

Dax's judgment was very accurate, the Transfiguration only limited his movements, and the Flame Flicker would kill him. Which one to prioritize is not something that needs to be discussed.

The black magic fire flickered around Dax's body, outlining a perfect circle, which was Dax's talisman charm, followed by his counterattack against Solim.

Dax knew very well that if he continued to choose to undo that trivial transfiguration at this time, Solim would use the same (No's) method to contain himself, so he had to make some trouble for Solim first to buy some time.

Solim was not prepared to rely on the flickering of fire, it was simply unrealistic, after releasing this spell, he did not stop at all, and continued to cast the transfiguration spell on Dax, this time the target was Dax's shirt, as long as it could harden those soft pieces of cloth, it could limit Dax's movement to wield his wand, and then reduce his casting frequency, as long as it could be completed, Solim would occupy the absolute initiative, and only need to maintain proper suppression at that time, so that Dax could always be in this state of immobility.

But just as Solim's Transfiguration was about to be completed, he realized that something was wrong, and his mind was in a trance, and the Transfiguration was interrupted.

"Pawn!"

Solim did not hesitate to apparition from the spot, and the moment he left, the place where he had been standing before was covered in a stream of black water, emitting an extremely pungent smell.

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