Lolo was stunned when she saw Rob. She knew that this guy wouldn't appear in front of her for no reason. Then, she looked down and saw a string of footprints on the ground, and her eyes lit up.
Lolo found a way to deal with the Invisibility Spell, but she didn't show it on her face. If the target found out about this method, it wouldn't work. Besides, she couldn't complete the mission by herself.
After that, Lolo walked to the side of the Swordswoman who was resting and whispered something in her ear. The Swordswoman originally planned to give up on this part of the assessment, but when she heard Lolo's words, her hope was reignited. Then, the two of them ran to the library and found the Thief who was sunbathing on the top floor.
The three of them gathered together to perfect the next action plan. The remaining time was only enough for them to carry out one more capture, so whether they could successfully complete the mission depended on this last gamble.
And when they came up with a plan, the target's second Invisibility Spell was almost over. At this time, there were less than 40 minutes left before the end of the assessment. In other words, as long as he could hold on for another 10 minutes, no one would know where he was hiding.
Taking a step back, even if Lolo and the Swordswoman could find him within 10 minutes, he could still use the Invisibility Spell and leave immediately. After that, he just needed to find a quiet place far away from them and hide for two to three minutes after the Invisibility Spell ended.
So now, he was almost in an invincible position. But at this time, there were some subtle changes in his mentality, and he became more relaxed.
After strolling around outside, he actually found his way back to the place where he was at the very beginning.
This was a little like bullying, and it was obvious that he didn't take the three of them seriously.
And not long after the Invisibility Spell ended, he saw the two girls rushing at him aggressively.
The target was a little surprised. They … still haven't given up? Now that things had come to this, he had a whole new level of respect for the two idiots in front of him. After all, it wasn't easy to fall in the same place three times.
And it seemed like these two guys didn't learn their lesson at all. They just rushed at him from the left and right.
The target shook his head and cast another Invisibility spell on himself. At the same time, he sighed at the Student Union's standard. There were less than thirty-one minutes left before the mission ended. He was basically assured of victory. The remaining one minute was completely negligible.
When Lolo saw that her opponent was about to turn invisible, she immediately stopped in her tracks and unsheathed her staff. In a single breath, she released a dozen Fireballs at her opponent. However, she had only learned this Tier 1 Spell recently, so her control over it wasn't very good. Every single one of her Fireballs missed her target.
The target originally wanted to cast a Magic Shield for himself to ensure his safety, but he was too lazy to do so. After the Invisibility spell took effect, he turned around and ran away, easily dodging the fireballs.
On the other hand, Luo Luo was still struggling on her deathbed, seemingly unwilling to accept such a failure. She was still tirelessly using fireballs to ravage everything in front of her. However, when her opponent turned invisible, she lost her target and could only blindly shoot fireballs everywhere. Unfortunately, this level of attack was destined to be futile.
The target calmly escaped the danger zone and even took the time to admire the fireworks behind him.
After that, he saw a staff member of the organizing committee walking towards him.
"You lost. The mission is over."
The target was stunned. "What the hell? Are you mistaken? Even if the mission is over, I should be the winner, right?"
"No, you're already dead now," the staff member said with certainty.
"Why?!" The target was indignant. "Didn't you see that I've already cast Invisibility and left those two guys behind?"
"I saw it, but you didn't get rid of this guy." The staff member pointed at the top of his head impatiently.
The target looked up in the direction of the staff member's finger and saw the Rogue on the tree.
"I've tested it with him before. It only takes him two seconds to jump down from the tree. During this time, a Magician like you definitely can't dodge, and you don't have a Magic Shield on you. So I can conclude that you've been killed by him."
The target had to admit that it was indeed his own mistake. As a Magician, he actually did not guard against the Rogue's ambush. This could even cost him his life in actual combat. Of course, the main reason was that the performance of the two girls was too lousy. Imperceptibly, it gave him the idea that the enemy was only average. Plus, there was not much time left before the end of the mission, so he was a little lax.
But even so, he had been in Invisibility before this. The Rogue did not even know where he was, so how could the sneak attack succeed?
The staff member was too lazy to explain anymore. He pointed at the foot of the target. Only then did the target notice that the road was covered with a thin layer of fine sand, and shoes would leave shallow footprints on it.
How could this work? The target was surprised. He did not expect his Invisibility to be broken by such a simple method.
In fact, it was not his fault. He had been paying attention to the movements of Lolo and the swordswoman. The two of them did not do anything strange before. Subconsciously, he had always thought that the Rogue who was watching his movements from above would not leave the rooftop. But in fact, after his second Invisibility ended, the Rogue communicated his position to Lolo and the swordswoman, so there was no need to continue to stay on the rooftop.
And his next action would determine the success or failure of this mission.
The target already knew who attacked him and how his Invisibility was broken, but he still didn't understand how he had lost.
There was fine sand in the two sandpits used by the Swordsman Department for training, but there was not a lot of it. Time was tight, and the school was so big. Even if the Rogue could arrange it in advance, it could only cover a small part of the road at most. So how did the opponent know that he would definitely come here? At that time, the place he was in was very open, and he could escape in all four directions. Even if two directions were blocked by Lolo and the swordswoman, he still had two directions to escape to. So, was it because of luck? Half and half of luck happened to be gambled by the opponent?
"How could it be because of luck?" Lolo walked over at this time. The girl was in a good mood, and she said to the target lightly. This guy was very arrogant before, and he even laughed at the two of them, so at this time, Lolo naturally would not be polite to him.
When the target heard that, he recalled Luo Luo's ridiculous series of fireballs. Only then did he finally understand that it was not a mistake at all. Instead, it was something that the opponent had planned from the start. Those fireballs were actually restricting his escape route, and the goal was to lure him to this path.
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