Holy Institution

Chapter 54: Siege Competition (4)

His voice was magnetic, rare and powerful, and those blue eyes shot sharply, penetrating straight through, making Dilin's heart tremble.

Seeing that the desired effect was achieved, Hyde slowly released his hand, turned around and walked a few steps. When he found that he had not kept up, he stopped and said, "Would you like me to call you a bullock cart?"

Dilling closed his lips and followed him without a word.

He suddenly felt that the test would be difficult.

There is also a small open space in the backyard of the hotel, and a small wall surrounds it. The wall is overgrown with weeds, and the wall is mottled, as if it is pushed down.

As Hyde stopped, he called out a flame and stopped in midair, "destroyed him."

Dilling saw the water element condense into a water polo and fluttered towards the flame.

The fire went out.

"Come again." It was the same flame.

Although Dilling didn't know the reason, he still pounced with water polo as usual.

The water polo dripped from the flame, and the fire was unmoved.

Dilling opened his eyes wide and tried again, still the same result. He didn't give up, he called out two bigger and more round water polo, and struck from left and right.

I only heard a snap, the water polo collided with the water polo, sparking water, but the flame was still the same.

"What fire is this?" Dilling couldn't help asking.

As Hyde walked slowly to the flame, he breathed a sigh of relief, and the flame was blown away.

"..." Dilling said, "is it only afraid of wind?"

"No, it's just afraid of me." Hyde summoned a blaze of flames, "Come again."

Dilling took a deep breath.

Hyde raised an eyebrow.

Suddenly, a strong wind passed!

Hyde blasted high on both sides with golden bangs, and then slowly dropped down, revealing a smooth forehead.

Dilling looked at the flames that were motionless even when the wind was blowing.

Hyde said: "What if you have two enemy alliances attacking you at the same time?"

Dilling frowned. "This question is too general."

Hyde said: "You can answer in general."

"Destroy them," Dilling replied thoughtlessly.

Hyde shrugged, "You destroy it."

Dilling looked at the flames and continued to meditate.

Hyde waved his hand at the waste wood. They jumped around like they had life, and they automatically formed chairs. Heidene took a blanket from the space bag, laid it on it, and sat down.

"If two enemy alliances attack you at the same time ..." Dilling said to himself.

Heidein pulled out a book and slowly opened the bookmarked page.

"Destroy them ... Divorce ?!" Dillin's eyes suddenly flashed, as if the flames were reflected in his pupils.

As soon as Hyde looked up, he saw the flame shrink a little.

Dilling said excitedly: "It really is." Because Hyde firmly controls the fire elements together, the density is higher than that required to generate the flame, so the flame will become a solid shape, and it cannot be destroyed with water. . He just divided the fire element in the flame little by little with the water element, and it really became smaller.

"If this is a candle before you go to bed, you may have to wait until the candle burns out the next morning before you can sleep."

Dilling said: "This is a quiz?"

"No. This is a warm-up." Hyde took another breath and the flames went out.

Dilling said: "The test is ..." If this is the warm-up, then the test may be more difficult to cope with. He cheered up.

Hyde drew an oval fire shield, "attack me!"

His words just ended, and more than a dozen water polo have hit the fire shield.

Hyde struck him over a shield of fire.

Seeing his gaze felt, Dilling explained with a smile: "I'm warming up."

The fire shield's flame was burning in the blazing flames. It was obviously different from the flame just now. At least the fire elements did not gather tightly into a solid. But the water polo did not affect it at all.

Dilling thought about it, and decomposed the fire shield in the same way as the flame.

The periphery of the Fire Shield was slowly broken down, but soon, new flames rose again, replacing the old location, and even burned more intensely than before.

Dilling frowned.

Hyde sneered, and Fire Shield pushed him.

Dilling moved on his heel, he was about to take a step back, but Hyde's disdainful gaze appeared in his head, and his foot stopped immediately, blowing with full wind magic to the fire shield.

The flame stretched backwards, but stayed where it was.

"I read a lot of other magic books." Hyde asked slowly.

"Um." Dilling agreed.

Hyde said: "Very pleasant?"

Dilling froze. Don't understand what his pleasure means.

"Just like girls love to read love novels," Hyde said. "Not very practical, but it can pass the time."

Dilling finally understood that he was teasing himself. "Not always!" He suddenly condensed a water-like shield with the element of fire, clinging to the shield of fire, trying to push it forward!

"Strange thoughts." Hyde shook his leg.

Fire Shield took another step like before.

Di Lin's forehead gradually got cold sweat, and the water shield became thinner and thinner. The orange light passed through the transparent water light, as if the hot wind was blowing on his face. He closed his eyes, fixed his mind, changed the water shield back into water, and decomposed the fire shield.

Heidein's "warm-up" must have his truth.

Dilling watched the flames rise again, suddenly increasing the speed of decomposition of water elements.

By the way, speed!

The flame needs speed to make up for the previously decomposed fire element. As long as he decomposes faster, the fire shield will be destroyed-although it is not so easy to do.

Time passes minute by minute.

Dilling was completely immersed in the tug of war with the fire shield.

Hyde took out his pocket watch and looked at the time.

Fire Shield has half left.

"Hmm." Hyde closed with five fingers and the Fire Shield disappeared.

Dilling suddenly exhaled, he raised his hand and wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.

"Continue after lunch."

Dilling returned to the dormitory, and Soso had already brought him the meal.

Raymond said attentively: "The most famous char-grilled sirloin steak in Senriska has a unique recipe to ensure that you will taste extra refreshing."

Dilling, sitting on a chair, picking up the knife and fork, he looked at the small steak and said, "Is it the cows who helped us pull the cart?"

Raimeng opened his mouth and said for a long time: "I will verify it in the afternoon."

Dilling took a bite and let it go.

Raymond dissatisfied: "It's not delicious?"

Dilling shook his head.

Raymond said: "Are Hyde in trouble again?"

"I gave a test."

"What test?" Soso and Raymond were both curious, and even Kevin, who had been sitting beside him watching the comics, looked up.

"Extinguishing."

Three people, three curious faces.

Dilling waved and fell asleep in bed unwilling to explain.

The three heads were next to each other immediately.

Raymond whispered, "Extinguish the fire? Is it because Hyde is setting fire in front of him? He chased after him?"

Kevin said: "It can't be that simple. Will it be to set fire all over the sky and let him chase after him?"

Raymond was unhappy: "Is this different from what I just said?"

Kevin said: "My comparison is difficult."

"Will it not be ordinary fire?" Soso suddenly burst out.

Raymond and Kevin both turned to look at him.

Sasso shrinks his neck subconsciously.

Raymond touched his chin and said, "It's possible. Otherwise Dilling doesn't make sense."

"But what fire is unusual?" Kevin asked, puzzled.

"Did you?" Raymond's face changed.

Kevin looked at him, only to find that he was looking towards his crotch.

"... No, right?" Kevin jumped from the corner of his eyes.

"What are you talking about?" Soso was at a loss.

...

Raymond coughed dryly: "What do you think of the steak at noon?"

In the afternoon, when Dilling woke up, he put on his shoes and ran downstairs, and footsteps quickly passed behind him. He turned back suddenly. Soso, Raymond and Kevin all hurried to follow.

"You ..." Dilling asked with his eyes.

Raymond said: "We want to watch and learn, and learn."

Dillinger.

I don't know what kind of problems Hyde will have in the afternoon. He didn't want to expose himself to helplessness.

Raymond and Kevin apparently misunderstood his uncle.

Raymond patted him on the shoulder and said, "Friends, don't keep anything in mind."

"But I think it's better for me to solve it myself." His test didn't make sense for them to help together.

"With us, at least he won't be so brazen." Raymond hinted at him.

Dilling blinked.

Will Hyde be brazen because of their presence? Where does he come from?

But they were all kind, and he was embarrassed to disappoint, saying, "Okay. Come together."

Raymond was relieved.

They do not oppose teacher-student love, but absolutely oppose coercion, threats, and abuse!

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