More days passed, and although Shang became better and better, he still didn't win even once.

Shang had come across another problem.

A lot of his opponents were now using Mana Push.

Mana Push was a common Element-neutral defensive Spell. It created something like a force field around one of the Adept's arms, which extended outward by quite a bit.

Mana Push was the very technique Duke Whirlwind used to deal with the Exploding Mountain Turtle's attacks. He had created a huge forcefield and used it to bat the stones of the Exploding Mountain Turtle away like they were pebbles.

Of course, the Mana Push of these Adepts was nowhere near as overwhelmingly powerful as Duke Whirlwind's, but it was still troublesome.

Using Mana Push didn't waste as much Mana as receiving a hit to one's Mana Shield. However, it was harder to utilize since the Adept actually had to anticipate Shang's movements somewhat.

If they messed up their Mana Push, they would have wasted their Mana in using Mana Push while also receiving an attack to their Mana Shield.

Since Shang's opponents were now using Mana Push, Shang's progress was thrown back.

By now, Shang could barely waste 60% of his opponent's Mana.

However, Shang wasn't stupid, and he had realized something.

His initial opponents had been very clumsy, and they hadn't used Mana Push.

But now, his opponents were using Mana Push confidently.

This meant that Shang's opponents had been upgraded.

He was no longer fighting the trash portion of the Adepts but the average ones.

When Shang had just fought against his first few opponents, he had only managed to use up around 50% of their Mana, and these opponents had been the worst Adepts.

Now, he managed to waste 60% of the Mana of average Adepts.

Shang had made progress!

Several more days passed, and Shang learned to deal with Mana Push better.

There were three levels to dealing with Mana Push.

First level: Somewhat avoiding it and quickly charging towards the Adept's new location after they used Mana Step.

Second level: Avoiding Mana Push with a lot of confidence and making the Adept use even more Mana by forcing them to use a Mana Step with all their power.

Third level: Nullifying Mana Push and hitting the opponent's Mana Shield before they vanished with Mana Step.

After five days, Shang managed to confidently reach the first level. By now, he wasn't thrown to the ground anymore by being hit by Mana Push.

After several more days, Shang managed to reach the second level a couple of times, but before he could continue, he had to take a break.

17 days had already passed, which meant that the academy's auction would take place now.

Viera left to deal with several things. After all, she had been down here for over two weeks.

Shang retreated to his room and sat down.

One would think that Shang wanted to relax after 17 days of constant battle, but that was far from the truth.

Shang saw his own progress, and he became addicted to it.

More power!

He wanted more power!

He was making so much progress!

Shang wanted to continue fighting right now, but he had to wait until the room became free again.

Shang wouldn't have to wait

with several Spells made by Duke

delivered the Spells to Shang and gave him a couple of tips on how to train in

was also slowly

Initial Apprentice Realm wasn't impressive, but

Shang looked through the list

Spells imaginable. It was almost like they weren't

simply gather Fire

and Ice Mana, but he hadn't yet been able to absorb these kinds of Mana from

Whirlwind wanted to test if Shang had

sat down and

but he was also doing this for

would never reach the power of his physical abilities, but there surely were some Spells that could help

was 100%

warrior's power was 0% magical and

was 40% magical

planned on making his power 10% magical

to a Mage, if Shang's Mana in his mind ran out, he wasn't helpless. Because of that, even though his

got reminded of how Astor used his Affinity to move to the side to

his Mana in one Mana Step to move to the side, it would already

he could probably avoid an

pitiful when compared to Adepts, but this one Mana Step could make

Step, Shang had

extremely easy Spells came at just the right

moment, Shang saw another

approaching the limit of his techniques. The Adepts were overwhelming him, even though he was nearly perfect at fighting

only so much technique

and one of these

delivered him, and when Viera returned

some progress in his Spell casting, and he was absolutely sure

to practice that there wasn't enough time in the

warriors didn't need to

entire being, and the Mana also changed their

returned to

progress in his Spell casting, his Battle-Strength hadn't been

bit off

with Mana Push and learning all the different Spells

opponents were using more than one Elemental

was certain that these Adepts weren't

Shang managed to confidently deplete 80% of his opponents' Mana

Only a bit more!

Shang was so close

Only a bit more!

was the last one!"

Shang became shocked.

The last one?

entire month had

gritted his teeth. "I didn't manage to win even once,"

"Are you surprised?"

he

the Dean,

voice of a

looked at Viera. "You can

as she

she looked at Shang. "You're really impressive, Shang! In just one month, you became one of the best students our academy has ever had when

didn't even win against an average Adept even

Viera only smiled brightly.

turned to the Dean. "Can I

an eyebrow while the

not been fighting Initial Adepts but Early

a second,

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