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044. Arrogance is a Common Disease Among Many Pilots

  Arrogance is a on Disease Among Many Pilots

  Li Aozzi was furious.

  The personal talent, Object Resonance, wasly rare.

  To be precise, on this entire p of billions, there might only be one person with it.

  This talent was exceptionally, exceptionally, exceptionally suited for the prerequisite profession of the Starfall Master — the Bishop!

  The description seemed ordinary, with more trated attention and easier observation of ging patterns — but its actual performance was terrifying.

  Simply put, this talent could cel the casting time, gestures, movements, and formation preparation for a caster!

  What does this mean?

  It means that ultimate spells like Dragon’s Breath, Void Demon Fsh, and Gate of Purgatory, which usually have casting times of several minutes, don’t require staying in one pce. The caster move freely and use dispt skills without interrupting the casting.

  You could even use a skill to jump from a safe zone directly into a forbidden zone, cast an ultimate spell, and still have time to retreat.

  For professions like Warriors, Ability Users, Biochemists, Meics, and Architects, who almost don’t o cast skills, this talent is useless. They rely on short cooldowns and other means of output, often just normal attacks.

  But for professions with long casting times, this talent is a godsend!

  Professions like Summoners, Soul Ferrymen, Underworld Messengers, Apostles, and Bishops have high output capabilities, but to maximize damage, they must sacrifice mobility.

  So—

  “You have such a great talent, and you didn’t bee a spellcaster to make a name for yourself? You graduated from college and joined Law IV as a minent?!”

  And you chose the Occult path? And the Medium?

  The Occult skills generally have no casting time, with strong spell peion and various eerie gadgets, making them great supports and information gatherers.

  The Medium, known for short cooldowns and high mobility, is a rare spell assassin in the early stages and ter transition to Cursers, Apostles, Heaven ners, uides.

  Each achieve great things and is a must-pi professional tours.

  And then you look at what you’ve learned?

  You actually took on a sedary profession as a?

  Li Aozzi was about to lose his mind.

  That’s a strength-based profession!

  You’re a Medium, with Willpower as your primary attribute.

  “Are you kidding me? I’m gonna throw up!”

  Li Aozzi’s eyes turned red, both professionally and out of his own arrogance, making him lose trol seeing such a se.

  Too small, her ambitions are too small!

  Holding a golden bowl while begging — this is the epitome of that!

  This isn’t just about being a rookie; a heavy hand is o correct this mistake!

  Li Aozzi, gritting his teeth, unleashed a flurry of punches.

  His punches nded on Yavanna’s chest, his left khrusting forward to take the ter line, and his left hook hammering into Yavanna’s bent arm. Her already dislocated wrist couldn’t bear the impact, causio groan in pain.

  “Guh—”

  There was no time to be overwhelmed by pain. Li Aozzi’s punch aimed directly at her throat, but Yavanna bit through the pain, ducked, and tered with a shoulder strike, driving her elbow into Li Aozzi’s diaphragm to halt his advance.

  “Ugh—argh—”

  I ’t lose here. If I lose now, everything is over.

  “Yavanna! Remember why you joined Law IV… if I fall, my family is doomed.”

  I ’t die, I ’t lose.

  Yavanna reminded herself.

  Her eyes sharpened as she spotted an opening, stomping on Li Aozzi’s foot.

  [-5]

  This woman hadn’t learhe Medium’s Soul Corrosion or Evil Soul Stab, and her small frame, weakened by Li Aozzi’s passive gravity ability, had even less impact.

  In a seheir physical attacks were like scratg each other, but given their fragile health, the attacks were still signifit.

  Li Aozzi didn’t care, grabbing her by the nape, and using gravity to lift her off the ground before shoving her headfirst into the car through the sunroof.

  Bang!

  Yavanna nded painfully in the passenger seat, startling Qiu Ran and Nomi.

  Qiu Ran saw a beautiful woman sitting there and instinctively waved:

  “Hello?”

  “Hello, my ass!” Nomi swung a wrench at her.

  Spirit Drive

  Yavanered the unnatural ghost state, moving quickly against physical ws, initially trying to open the door and jump out. But the lock could only be trolled from the driver’s seat.

  She then tried to climb out through the sunroof, but Li Aozzi’s body was blog it. fidently, he believed even in ghost form, she couldn’t pass through.

  This was called “shutting the door on the ghost.” Pyers loved fighting Mediums; ohey activated Spirit Drive, they’d lock the doors and throw in gas grenades, enjoying the chaos inside.

  Ideally, they’d have a cup of coffee and listen to “Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence” on the piano, elegantly and joyfully.

  Li Aozzi’s superior attitude irked Yavanna.

  “If I ’t get out—then you e down!”

  Yavaned swiftly, deactivating Spirit Drive to serve energy, and grabbed Li Aozzi, using her full weight t him down.

  “What?!”

  Li Aozzi paid for his arrogance, being dragged ihout space to use his abilities, getting pulled into a close-quarters struggle.

  Despite this, his skills were superior. They quickly grappled, with Yavanna soon overpowered.

  “What the hell! Are you crazy? Fighting in the car!”

  Nomi pushed Li Aozzi’s shoulder away, the steering wheel slipping, causing the car to veer into Law IV’s off-road vehicle.

  Bang!

  The driver of the off-road vehicle, enraged by Nomi’s swerve, nearly deployed the airbag. Infuriated, he turhe wheel and smmed the gas, ramming bato Nomi’s car.

  Crash!

  “Ahhh! Ahhhh—”

  Qiu Ran screamed, clutg her head.

  Yavanna’s cap flew off iruggle, and Li Aozzi pinned her to the backseat, ready to punch her throat.

  He had fotten his initial pyfulness.

  Being pushed to this point filled him with shame.

  “Uh… argh…”

  Yavanna, struggling to breathe under his weight, looked into his grey eyes with golden rings, seeing his disdainful gaze.

  “Don’t look at me…”

  Her eyes turned ghostly blue. She bit her lip, activati bit of mana, giving her ghost-like attributes through Spirit Drive, even if only momentarily.

  Bang!

  Yavanna smashed the gun’s barrel into his armpit, defleg his strike that left a dent in the seat.

  One sed was enough.

  Her fiurned white from exertion, her maion causing a splitting headache. She muttered to herself, seemingly reminding herself:

  “Don’t look at me with that arrogant gaze.”

  She rolled to his left, grabbing the seatbelt, ing it around his neck, and pulling with both hands to choke him out.

  “Argh—”

  Caught off guard.

  But then, the driver on the right rammed into them, loosening her grip and sending her flying into Nomi’s p.

  “Dam off!”

  Nomi, shocked by a woman nding on her p, swung her wrench down. Yavanna didn’t rea time, and Li Aozzi yanked her leg, pulling her into the back seat.

  “Ow!”

  Nomi’s wrench hit her own knee, swelling it up. She cried out, slowing the car down and allowing the trailing off-road vehicle to rear-end them.

  Boom—

  Li Aozzi was lifting Yavanna by the colr, ready to strike when the car’s front collided with the one ahead, sending him flying into the windshield.

  Instinctively, he activated his gravity ability, nding smoothly on the windshield. He saw Yavanna draw a knife, aiming to stab him.

  Li Aozzi didn’t flinch, tilting his head as the kruck the windshield. He released the gravity, swung his , and pressed his body against hers.

  Die!

  Li Aozzi cimed to have no ambitions, but this talent sparked intense jealousy.

  All he thought was: If I ’t have this talent, no one else should. Like a child's mi.

  With the nearing her neck, Yavanna, with a dislocated wrist aher hand pinned, suddenly calmed down. She faced him, baring her white teeth.

  Out of bullets, bde stuck, fists weak,

  but teeth were still an option!

  “This never ends, does it? I’ll headbutt you to death!”

  Nomi, furious, teary-eyed, floored the gas, steering to ram the car ahead.

  Crash!

  The violent impact sent everyone inside flying, with Nomi ughing maniacally. She sped up until she flipped the car, revealing its undercarriage, then ughed wildly, driving off.

  Boom—

  Moments ter, the car behind them burst into fmes, but Nomi sped away, the fire disappearing into the snowy, red-bck sky.

  “Hahaha! Shocked, right? Try ramming Nomi’s car again! Ah, flipped, didn’t you! Hahaha!”

  Nomi smugly knocked oeering wheel, turning to Li Aozzi:

  “So? How was Nomi’s driving skills, impressive… Lee?”

  It was eerily quiet in the back.

  “Hey…”

  She paused, her face ging, quickly turning to look back.

  The sight in the backseat made her head buzz, her fingers g the steering wheel, leaving deep marks.

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