"Mr. Sato, who do you think will be the final champion? The remaining four trainers are all very strong. " In the temporary infirmary, Irene looked at the big screen in front of her and asked Kaede Sato curiously.
The Wisp Saint Louis competition had reached the semifinals. Most people went to the edge of the arena to watch. Because there were no patients in the temporary infirmary, except for Kaede Sato and Irene, the two Wisp medical trainers, the rest of the medical staff went to watch the competition.
In fact, Eirinn wanted to watch the competition as well. However, her sense of responsibility as an elven medical trainer made her give up on the idea. She would feel guilty if she wasn't there when someone came to ask for treatment.
But what made Irene feel strange was that Kaede Sato, the trainer who made it to the semifinals, didn't go. Instead, he chose to stay in the temporary infirmary and watch the big screen.
Although she didn't know if Kaede Sato had the same sense of responsibility as her, Irene was very happy that Kaede Sato chose to stay. She naively categorized Kaede Sato as someone with a sense of responsibility.
"I'm not too sure either. The difference in strength between these people isn't that big. If anyone can effectively use the little sprite in their hands to fight, that person will be the final winner."
Kaede Sato heard this and looked at the girl beside him, then answered ambiguously.
In the final semifinals, besides Ikeda Hideji, there were also Mike, Jiro Miyamoto, and Shuu Yamato. They were all young trainers.
Kaede Sato thought that Ikeda Hideji was the strongest of the four. Currently, Ikeda Hideji had four Wisps. They were Tanuki, Fire-Breathing Dragon, Water Ibu, and Niula. These three Wisps were all level 35, with the level 38 Fire-Breathing Dragon being the highest.
In fact, if it was based on the level of the Wisps, Ikeda Hideji could only be ranked second among the semifinals. There was a Western contestant named Mike. His Water Arrow Turtle was level 40.
However, Ikeda Hideji's strength lay in his outstanding commanding ability and the nurturing of the Sprites. Whether it was Kotokuma, Fire-Breathing Dragon, Water Ibu, or Niula, these four Sprites had been nurtured into a fighting style suitable for them and were flexible and changeable under his command.
In many situations, Ikeda Hideji's Wisps could accurately make reasonable combat choices to deal with their opponents even without his command. The four Wisps' excellent combat judgment was undoubtedly trained by Ikeda Hideji in private.
In addition to Ikeda Hideji who could use multiple attributes, the other three semi-finalists all had their own characteristics. They were all trainers who specialized in a certain sprite attribute.
Mike was a trainer who specialized in water. The Wisps he had currently displayed were Water Arrow Turtle, Stinger Jellyfish, Swamp King, and Gem Starfish. These four Wisps were all level 35 and above.
Jiro Miyamoto, on the other hand, was a trainer who specialized in poison. Among the top four contestants, his methods were undoubtedly the most insidious and vicious. He would always use various methods to poison his opponent's Little Elf, and then use various delaying methods to make his opponent have no choice but to surrender.
Jiro Miyamoto's Wisps so far were Tanuki Gas, Abba Snake, Stinger Jellyfish, Bumblebee, and Ba Wang Flower. Other than Tanuki Gas and Abba Snake who were level 35 and above, the rest were between level 30 and level 34.
As for Shuu Yamato, he was a trainer who specialized in Wisps with Esper abilities. Surprisingly, this person was actually a rare Esper. Of course, his Esper ability was completely incomparable to that of Na Zi whom Kaede Sato had seen before.
However, espers were espers. Osamu Yamato could use telepathy to communicate with his Wisp, so he could command his Wisp in battle without having to open his mouth to command.
Shuu Yamato's silent command was naturally very powerful. Under normal circumstances, his opponent would have a hard time predicting the next attack of his Wisps, which often allowed his Wisps to gain the upper hand in battle.
The sprites that Shuu Yamato had summoned so far were Hu Di, Dream Summoner, and Demon Wall Doll. Among these three sprites, Hu Di was the highest level, at level 39. Dream Summoner and Demon Wall Doll were slightly lower, at level 30.
Shuu Yamato's current battles were almost one-sided. He could often complete one versus two or one versus three by relying on Hu Di. Even if he used Dream Guide and Demon Wall Dolls, his opponent would have a hard time defeating one of his Wisps.
However, Shuu Yamato, who had been going smoothly in the Wisps Tournament on the St. Louis, encountered an unprecedented challenge. His opponent in the semifinals was Ikeda Hideji, who Kaede Sato thought was the strongest.
At present, Shuu Yamato's strongest Wisp, Hu Di, had been defeated by Ikeda Hideji's Neura, and Demon Wall Dolls were now being defeated by Neura's cunning attacks. If Shuu Yamato came up with a special countermeasure, it was only a matter of time before Demon Wall Dolls was defeated.
Compared to the one-sided battle between Shuu Yamato and Ikeda Hideji, the battle between Mike and Jiro Miyamoto was in a white-hot stage. The strength of the players on both sides was almost on par, and now it was hard to tell who had the upper hand.
However, because of Mike's Mysterious Protection of the Stinger Jellyfish, most of Jiro Miyamoto's methods of poisoning the opponent's Wisps were restrained. This put Jiro Miyamoto in a disadvantageous position. If Jiro Miyamoto couldn't break through the Mysterious Protection, his greatest weapon might not be able to be used in this battle.
After more than half an hour of fierce battle, Osamu Yamato and Ikeda Hideji's battle was the first to end. Many of the audience's jaws dropped. Osamu Yamato's three Esper Elves were defeated by Ikeda Hideji's Neura, suffering an unprecedented defeat.
The battle between Mike and Jiro Miyamoto lasted for nearly an hour before it finally came to an end. The winner was Jiro Miyamoto.
After paying the price of the Abbo-monster's defeat, Jiro Miyamoto finally endured the duration of the Stinger Jellyfish's Mysterious Protection.
Because he was prepared, Jiro Miyamoto's Double Gas Grenades used a provocation skill to make the Stinger Jellyfish unable to use the Mysterious Protection. In the end, he used the Double Gas Grenades to successfully defeat Mike's Stinger Jellyfish, which he felt was the most difficult to deal with.
After that, the battle fell into Jiro Miyamoto's rhythm. Mike's remaining two Wisps of Wisps quickly lost their ability to fight one after another under Miyamoto's poison tactics.
In the end, the two strongest players were born, and the final was about to begin.
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