A Stay-at-home Dad’s Restaurant In An Alternate World

Chapter 464 - Ice Fire Bomb!



Chapter 464 - Ice Fire Bomb!

Chapter 464 Ice Fire Bomb!

Everyone fell silent upon hearing Amy’s words before erupting into raucous cheers.

They had been very depressed for the entire morning. From George dealing them seven consecutive defeats to Hank defeating the remaining seven in two separate battles, Chaos School hadn’t been able to pose a threat from beginning to finish. As such, the entire match had been quite a humiliating process for them.

However, this little girl had taken the stage as a Chaos School representative, and was telling the Magus Tower magic casters that they could challenge her. Her confidence and bravery immediately set the entire scene alight.

Even if she were just a little girl that was running her mouth, her confident display still managed to reinvigorate everyone. She embodied the unyielding spirit of Chaos School, one that would never give up even in the face of adversity!

“Team leader, is that our 15th team member?” someone asked.

“The principal told me yesterday that the final slot would be reserved for a special person, and Master Krassu’s disciple is the most special student in our school, so it has to be her.” Claus looked at Amy with mixed emotions in his eyes.

He didn’t have any confidence that Amy could actually win, but at the very least, she didn’t bring shame to Chaos School. She showed everyone the confidence and attitude that a magic caster should have.

In contrast, they had been comprehensively defeated before walking around with dejected expressions, setting a very bad example for the younger students in the school. For that, they were feeling quite embarrassed.

The other team members’ thoughts also mirrored his, and they stood straighter as a resolute light appeared in their eyes. Failure wasn’t disgraceful, but slouching around like defeated dogs certainly was.

Karpas turned to Amy and a benevolent smile appeared on his face. For Krassu and Urien to fight over her indicated that she had to be a brilliant prodigy. However, she had been studying magic for too short a time for her to have made any significant progress. Even so, her personality and confidence ensured that she was going to become a powerful magic caster in the future. After all, the most important factor in forging a powerful individual was their heart.

That’s Krassu’s disciple? She doesn’t look like anything special, so why is Krassu so confident in allowing her to battle? Abbott glanced at Amy before turning to Mag. Back when Hank pointed at the little girl just then, a different aura seemed to have emanated from his body for a split second, but he looked just like a normal person again now.

Mag sat down beside Krassu with a lunchbox on his lap, and said apologetically, “Sorry, Amy was in a bit of physical discomfort last night, so I let her sleep a little longer this morning. I didn’t we would almost miss the match.”

“That’s alright, Little Amy’s sleep is far more important than fighting these little brats.” Krassu waved his hand nonchalantly as he took the lunchbox from Mag. He opened the lunchbox with an indignant expression as he continued, “Speaking of which, you sure made me wait a long time, Mag. I’m a frail old man, and I almost starved to death because of you.”

“Is it a good idea to eat here?” Mag asked.

“Why not? It would be very inhumane to starve an old man to death.” Krassu didn’t hesitate in the slightest as he lifted the lid off the tofu pudding and braised chicken and rice.

The fragrant scent of soybean and braised chicken immediately began to waft through the air. The scent of shiitake mushrooms and chicken were particularly rich, and the smell spread very quickly, instantly attracting a lot of attention.

“That smells so good! What is it?”

Many people immediately began to search for the source of the aroma. It was simply irresistible, and they began to look around almost instinctively.

“Which little guy is eating food in the venue again?” Grinton turned around with a dark expression, displaying his might as the school coordinator as he prepared to send the culprit to the coordinator’s office.

“You got a problem?” Krassu put down his chopsticks and looked back at Grinton.

Grinton’s expression immediately stiffened upon seeing that, and he put on a smile as he said, “Please enjoy your meal.”

“I will.” Krassu nodded as he began to tuck in. The nearby teachers and students all looked on, trying to stop their drool from rolling down their chins.

Amy’s words swept up a massive commotion in the venue, and also irked all of the Magus Tower magic casters. This little four-year-old girl was arrogant enough to tell them to challenge her!

Even though she was Krassu and Urien’s disciple, she was simply far too young. Even the elven princess was only a 2nd-tier magic caster at her age, and she had been studying magic for far longer than Amy had by this age.

No matter how prodigiously talented Amy was, she had only been studying magic for just over a month, so it would be quite extraordinary if she had even become a 1st-tier magic caster. As such, anyone among them should be able to crush her with ease.

It was exactly because of this that no one was willing to challenge her. After all, she was only a little four-year-old girl, and even if they were to win the battle, it would be seen as bullying, so there would be no glory in such victory.

“George, I’ll leave her to you. Show her the power of our Magus Tower.” Hank turned to George before patting him on the shoulder.

“Alright.” George was a little reluctant, but he didn’t refuse. He slowly stepped onto the platform, and positioned himself about four meters away from Amy.

He had been assigned a mission prior to coming to Chaos City, and that was to bring down Krassu’s disciple. In fact, that objective was even more important than securing victory in the match against Chaos City, so he had to take advantage of this opportunity.

“George Goodyear.” George introduced himself to Amy.

“I’m Amy.” Amy also responded in kind. There was a hint of excitement shimmering on her little face as it was her first official battle with another magic caster.

“Let the 10th battle begin,” Karpas announced.

The venue gradually fell silent, and everyone stared intently at the two people on the stage. They didn’t think for a second that Amy would be able to defeat George, but they wanted to see just how far she could push him.

It was George’s first time facing such a young opponent, and he was feeling a little awkward because of that. He furrowed his brows, and said, “You’re younger than me, so I’ll let you go first. Don’t say that I bullied you. If you know any spells, then unleash them now or you won’t get an opportunity to do so.”

“You’re older than me, so I’ll give you a chance to unleash a spell as well. That will be your only chance to use your magic.” Amy looked back at George with a serious expression.

“Arrogant little brat.” Green light began to converge toward the wand in his hand as he prepared to defeat her using a single attack.

“I’m super serious.” The short stick in Amy’s hand transformed into a purple wand, which slowly hovered in front of her. She spread open her little hands, and a ball of red flames, as well as a blue ball of icy flames, emerged from her palms at the same time. They were then slowly combined to create an ice fire ball that was half blue and half red.

Amy held onto her wand, and cried, “Go, ice fire bomb!”


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