Fairy Tail: I want to summon Baron Nash

Chapter 32 Ancient Stone Beetle

Many times, Rhodes was most afraid of suddenly meeting eyes with unfamiliar people.

Because after meeting eyes, if he looked away directly, it seemed impolite, and if he kept staring, it seemed like a provocation.

In this case, Rhodes would be at a loss.

Especially when the other person put down his glass and walked towards him after staring at each other for a few seconds.

Fortunately, the talkative Marcus was there: "Arzak, you are here, I just talked about you."

"Speaking of me?"

"Yes, this is Rhodes, you know him, right?"

Arzak nodded: "The one who destroyed an entire forest?"

Marcus clapped his hands: "That's right!"

Rhodes slapped the table: "You're wrong!"

The two looked at him puzzledly, as if they were asking why he reacted so strongly.

Rhodes raised his hand: "Sorry, it was unintentional."

The two were even more confused. Do you need to explain such a small thing as slapping the table?

"..." Rhodes didn't know what to say.

He took a deep breath, formally got to know Arzak, and then clarified the rumors about himself.

He was just a not-so-qualified wizard who had just learned magic for a few days. How could he have the ability to destroy a forest?

"The president told me that the forest became like that because of the rampage of the beasts. There were rumors about strange birds, giant frogs, evil wolves, and flying dragons. It sounded like..."

It really seemed like he did it.

Rhodes fell into deep thought.

Something was wrong.

Rhodes thought about it carefully. When he heard about it, he didn't seem to know that he could summon wild monsters.

After knowing that he could summon wild monsters, he didn't think about it carefully.

Now these two things are connected...

Could it be that after being attacked by that bear, the life-and-death crisis caused the magic to go out of control, and summoned all the big and small wild monsters?

The more he thought about it, the more guilty he felt. If it was really him, then... how much money would he have to pay for destroying a large forest?

The more Rhodes thought about it, the more guilty he felt.

The other two had already diverted the topic elsewhere. Marcus complained that he was a little bored recently. Should he hold an event or something so that he, the royal host, could use his skills?

"How about a shooting competition?" Arzak patted the pistol on his waist.

"Don't joke, who can beat you and Biska in a shooting competition?"

Arzak suddenly panicked: "Don't, don't talk nonsense, what Biska, I..."

The young man was indeed in trouble. Rhodes listened to Arzak's irrelevant answer and felt a little bit of the joy of gossip.

As the three chatted, Arzak became Rhodes' next opponent.

...

In the next few days, Rhodes experienced one actual combat training after another, sometimes one a day, sometimes two or three a day.

Some of the opponents were found by himself, and some were brought by Marcus - for fun, they took away the president's hosting and refereeing tasks.

Kana, who returned from a mission, also took away the president's gambling affairs.

The guild's backyard was unusually lively for a while, and Rhodes also repaired the wall with his opponents several times.

However, as the battles became more frequent, the novelty gradually faded, and the number of onlookers gradually decreased.

Mainly because there was no suspense about the ending.

Luo's record is now 19 wins and 19 losses.

Today is another day of a happy defeat. Rhode sat on a round stool, leaned on the counter, and waited listlessly for the noon work time.

Worm went to the tavern to eat and drink for a while, and then ran back to hug Rhode's calf to try to comfort him.

Mira brought a small plate of broad beans and put it on the counter, calling Worm to come up for snacks.

Then, while combing the white hair on Worm's back, he said, "Didn't we almost beat Lidas today?"

"Lidas is too nice, I can't do anything to me, and it's hard for me to punch him."

Rhode has always been grateful to Lidas. It was his painting magic that helped him quickly understand the current situation and eliminated a lot of uneasy feelings.

"But painting magic is too cheating, right? Being able to draw anything makes my summoning magic look stupid..."

Today, Lidas drew the Canyon Swift Crab, and then used crabs to attack crabs. At the same time, he had the energy to draw Poro to play a head-on battle with Worm.

Although the painted river crabs were not very strong and would fall apart after one or two hits, he could draw many of them one after another!

The two genuine river crabs happily returned to the canyon river under the attack of a large number of pirated river crabs, leaving Rhodes staring blankly.

He felt that he might suffer from firepower deficiency phobia.

Mira smiled and said, "There are limits to what painting magic can create, and almost every action requires the caster to distract himself to control it.

But the creatures summoned by summoning magic can act independently as long as they are given a certain target, right? This is your advantage.

To some extent, Lidas's weakness is the same as yours. Attacking the caster himself is the most effective method.

And because he has to distract himself to control the 'portrait', even if he is good at fighting, he can't exert his full strength.

So when you have a more powerful helper, or your fighting skills improve a little bit, you will soon surpass Lidas."

Like many of his companions in the guild, Rhodes has only seen him fail, fail, fail these days.

But Mira noticed Rhodes' progress. The most direct manifestation was that she hadn't applied medicine to Rhodes for several days.

Even in the fierce close combat with Gray, he didn't suffer the severe bruises as when he faced Natsu.

Although it is possible that Gray held back more than Natsu, Mira could see that Rod's parry and attack were much smoother than before, and his magic power should have increased a lot.

And the tricks of using magic defense were also used more and more handy.

Rod was comforted. He found that although Mira said that he couldn't fight, she knew much more than him.

The way she talked was very much like saying that professional players were bad at playing games...

Of course, Rod was a keyboard warrior and Mira was Wang Yuyan.

"Ah, I already have a clue about the next summoning target, just complaining."

Playing games ten times in a row requires some emotions, let alone fighting.

Fortunately, the friendly matches these days were not in vain, and the sweat shed was not in vain.

When Rod and Lidas were practicing summoning river crabs today, he felt that the black fog somewhere in the Summoner's Rift disappeared, revealing a valley.

The ground of the valley was flat, the rock walls were smooth, and there were patches of moss in the corners, giving it a cold and damp feeling.

In this small valley, two "stones" stood quietly, one large and one small.

Rhodes, who was familiar with the game, naturally knew what it was:

Ancient stone beetles, commonly known as stone monsters, looked like they were tough, and their attack power was actually quite good among all the ordinary monsters.

Moreover, when the ancient stone beetles were broken, they would turn into smaller stone beetles, and when they were broken again, they would turn into even smaller mini stone beetles.

However, in today's competition with Lidas, Rhodes did not dare to try to summon them.

——He only knew their information in the game, not the specific situation, so he had to ask the president to help check it first.

It would be bad if they were disobedient and hurt their companions.

In this guild where recklessness prevailed, Rhodes firmly warned himself not to cause big trouble for everyone.

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