Chapter 556 Rishi Vs Vikas (3)
Onlookers were unable to control themselves when they saw this captivating battle taking place before them.
Their hearts were beating uncontrollably as they stood up instinctively to see the result. The moment they saw five one-meter-long meteors moving toward Vikas, they were sure the result of the battle was about to be decided.
Only a very few students were composed enough to look at Vikas’s expression and determine that the battle was still nowhere near being over.
“Prepare yourself for my reversal,” Vikas said as he pointed at Rishi; he then raised his right hand with his second beast standing on it.
‘Use ‘Demon Mirror’ to stop that attack.’ He commanded his contract Beast.
The owl-type beast released a soft cry, after which it closed its eyes for a moment.
Next time, when it opened them, the meteor was just three meters away.
It was just about to hit them when its eyes shone with a scarlet glow. A blast mist was released from its body and appeared before the meteor.
This mist turned into a strange-looking mirror that was releasing an evil presence.
The meteor approached it. The light green surface of the mirror didn’t reflect anything, as if it were just normal glass.
However, just as the meteor was about to hit it, a green light flashed from it and sucked the meteor inside.
“Impossible,” said one girl as she stood up from her seat. She had never heard of such an ability.
That was not all. One after another, multiple meteors appeared, but they were all absorbed by it.
Onlookers had their mouths wide open, unable to believe what they had witnessed.
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How could such a powerful spell be stopped like that without even breaking a sweat?
When they looked at the owl, their eyes were filled with admiration.
Even Rishi was shocked. He had seen many weird skills and abilities, but there was nothing similar to this one.
He couldn’t believe the ‘Meteor Shower’ of Hansi to be countered like that. This was not like other meteor shower spells.
Hansi had mastered this spell to its highest level. Because of that, it was so powerful and could be cast easily.
His eyes shifted toward it, and he saw that there was a rare disbelief in Hansi’s eyes, but it recovered faster than what Rihsi had expected.
It was because the mirror that had easily absorbed the spell was now shaking. Some small cracks were appearing in it.
The Owl Beast released a cry, signaling something to its master. Vikas realized this and commanded it to release the spell.
The Owl Beast pointed the mirror toward Rishi, and then the mirror started shining again.
One after another, the meteors were released by it. The only change was that they were now charging toward Hansi.
Hansi moved forward, and Rishi commanded, ‘Devour It.’
The six wings of Hansi flapped slowly as it opened its mouth. A powerful suction force was released from it.
The meteors were pulled towards it, and then, before the shocked gazes of everyone, they entered her mouth.
Hansi devoured all of them, and its body shook and twisted a little. It then released a burp as smoke released from its mouth.
“What?”
This was the first thing that appeared in everyone’s mind: ‘What have I seen?’
As if the mirror ability were not enough, this looked more like a contest to show off.
“Your contract beast is a tough one, huh?” said Vikas.
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A grin appeared on Rishi’s face as he commanded, ‘Use Sun Ray.’
Hansi opened its beak. A powerful force gathered around it. Then, with a powerful blast, it was released in ray form.
“Oh Shit!” Vinay had never expected another attack; he commanded his second beast. ‘Use Mirror to stop it.’
At the same time, Vinay called back Minataur and asked it to use its defensive spell.
Devour and Sun Ray were two unusual spells that Hansi had awakened. One could let it devour fire spells mastered by her, while the other could help her release them into a powerful beam form.
However, both of these were useful for the most part. Other fire beasts always used other spells.
For the first time, he realized that these two spells were not useless and could be used in this way.
‘The more you know, the more you learn.’ He sighed.
The mirror spell cast by Vikas’s Beast was surprisingly tough. It was able to stop the sun for two seconds.
‘Boom’ After that, it exploded into a black mist. The Contract Beast was hit by the backlash and threw up blood.
‘You have gathered enough time for Minataur to summon his zone,’ said Vikas as he patted its beast’s head.
Minotaur smashed the ground with his palm. At that moment, the ground started shaking.
A strange bright light lit up, and what appeared next was something no one had ever expected.
‘Boom’
A loud sound of explosions took place, and the dust blew in all directions. A strange tomb had appeared in the Battle Ring.
It was made up of hard rock and sand. Outside, there was an entrance above which a sculpture of a giant bullhead could be seen.
This looked like something that one would encounter inside a dungeon. The tomb was growing in size, slowly coming out of the earth.
However, the powerful condensed beam was not something that could be taken lightly. This was a zone that had not been mastered completely.
Minotaur still didn’t have proper control over it, because of which it was shaking and unable to be kept stable.
The powerful sun ray was a concentrated beam attack; it hit one point constantly, like a laser beam, and destroyed it bit by bit.
Small cracks started appearing on the wall; it was hitting. It was completely charred and could be seen melting.
‘Boom’ The area exploded, creating a tiny hole. The sun ray passed through it and entered the zone.
It hit Minataur, who was unable to dodge.
This had started looking like a difficult situation. Rishi asked Hansi to stop, but his contract Beast hadn’t had good control of this attack yet.
It was then that Minator was hit and thrown back. The sun was about to hit Vikas.
Professor Amrita, who was keeping an eye on the battle, interfered. She cast a barrier spell and defended against the attack.
After one more second, Hansi stopped. She looked a little weak. This spell was strong, but it cost a large amount of mana.
Rishi sighed in relief; he had no intention to hurt Vikas. He approached him and apologized.
Vikas was a mature guy; he just smiled and said, “It’s because I was weak.”