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The First Magic World War-Chapter 628 - 593, is the other one Charles Mecklen
Chapter 628: 593, is the other one Charles Mecklen?
Chapter 628: 593, is the other one Charles Mecklen?
A few days later, Charles received a letter.
When he opened it, it was blank; but as his vision blurred for a moment, he suddenly found himself on a battlefield.
Charles, with his countless experiences, knew this to be Juno’s Dreamscape, but he had no idea that his teacher had already reached the level of sending a blob of Dreamscape to someone else through a single letter.
In the Dreamscape of the battlefield, Zimmerman levitated, while Juno, dressed impeccably in traditional formal attire, looked quite solemn.
Zimmerman smiled slightly, looking down and said, “Teacher Juno, the Shooting Technique you taught me has benefited me immensely to this day.”
Juno also smiled brightly and said, “You are one of the two most talented young people I have ever met.
...
I truly wished back then that you could join the Blood Clan.”
Zimmerman laughed, then asked in return, “Is Charlotte Meklen the other one?”
Juno nodded and said, “Indeed.”
Zimmerman shook his head and, after quite a while, finally said, “If teacher were referring to someone else, I definitely would not have accepted it, but Charlotte…”
“Just because he took Menier!
I admit he is my rival.”
“The most important rival of my life.”
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Juno’s facial muscles twitched as he invoked several secret Arthurian techniques to suppress the urge to burst into laughter.
Juno Arthur might not fear Zimmerman, but he knew that if he laughed now, Zimmerman would probably go berserk.
Witnessing this scene, Charles felt sweat on his face and on his back, both hot and cold, and his emotions were incredibly complex.
He truly hadn’t stolen Menier from Menilman…
Perhaps Menilman harbored feelings for him that went beyond that of a senior and junior, but that had nothing to do with him!
Indeed, this was no philanderer’s protestation but a stark truth.
It was also after witnessing this scene that Charles realized that Juno had once taught Zimmerman the Arthur Clan’s Gunmanship.
Juno enjoyed being a mentor and was keen to teach the Arthurian secret techniques to talented human youths, a predilection that was indeed “niche.”
He felt somewhat ashamed at the same time, for Juno’s words were not spoken solely to Zimmerman; they were declared in front of the Allied Army, openly expressing his favor for Charlotte Meklen, almost as if he were announcing to all the strong ones of the Old Continent that he was optimistic about Charles Meklen.
Most incredible was that Zimmerman, known for his pride across the Old Continent, actually acknowledged that Charlotte Meklen was worthy of being his peer, and said in person, “I admit he is the most important rival of my life.”
This was almost tantamount to proclaiming to the entire Old Continent that the once strongest on the Old Continent and now the strongest of Byron deemed Charlotte Meklen to be a future equal!
The reputation of Charlotte Meklen had already spread across the Old Continent, but it was mainly for his talent.
Then, it was for his romance.
Recently, he had demonstrated his political and military abilities by securing the most substantial gains after a grand battle, leaping to the status of Duke Mecklen and carving out a Mecklen Duchy that nearly rivaled the Four Great Empires.
If such a person lacked ability, then no one in the Old Continent could be called talented.
But this time, it was as if the Old Continent’s top figures had acknowledged that Charles was indeed a cultivation prodigy, a future peak of Sacred level.
Becoming a top-tier fighter was much more impressive than becoming a duke.
In Dreamscape, Juno and Zimmerman didn’t waste too many words before commencing their fight.
Zimmerman was evidently much stronger than when he had been surrounded and attacked by Charles and his men, displaying Radiant Fighting Spirit with such prowess that he didn’t even need to use any Power of the Evil God.
Simply by observing Zimmerman’s various techniques, Charles knew that his previous loss was justified.
Apart from a few old peak fighters like his cousin Antonio and Romios, no one could likely stand against him.
Juno used only the Blood Demon Gun, and with this Sacred level weapon combined with Juno’s exquisite Arthur Clan Gunmanship, every bullet was aimed perfectly at Zimmerman’s weaknesses.
Zimmerman’s robust Radiant Fighting Spirit revealed vulnerability under Juno’s gunfire; where there were no weaknesses, Juno forcefully created them.
After half an hour of intense combat, Zimmerman was hit by three shots.
These three Blood Energy Bullets were obviously very peculiar, and even Zimmerman, who had embarked on the Path to Ascendancy, couldn’t endure them.
He only managed to hold on for a few more minutes before coolly withdrawing from the fight.
Although Zimmerman had fallen back in defeat, the battle itself was evenly matched, with Juno gaining the upper hand.
But to say that he could overpower Zimmerman…
Charles wasn’t quite convinced.
Even with Juno’s impressive record, capable of single-handedly pushing back Zimmerman, Charles felt deeply worried about the future after watching this fight.
Yes, he and Zimmerman had a “Thorn of the Rose” grudge!
Charles believed that no matter what he said, Zimmerman would never believe in his innocence.
After watching the fight, the vision from Dreamscape that came with the letter quietly collapsed.
Charles knew that Juno had sent the letter intentionally to teach him a lesson on how to fight against Zimmerman and to allow him an early glimpse of Zimmerman’s strength; he felt immensely grateful.
After making some arrangements for Modova’s affairs, Charles, by himself, headed straight for Xel City.
Whether or not there was an opportunity, he wanted to try and kill Zimmerman under the walls of Xel City.
Xel City might gather the Old Continent’s top fighters, far more powerful than his own group of Sacred level subordinates.
If he couldn’t kill Zimmerman in Xel City, Charles truly didn’t know when he would get another chance.
Having never visited Xel City, Charles couldn’t use the Infinite Mirror Realm to get there instantly and had to fly, utilizing the Quickness Technique.
In his encounter with Zimmerman, Charles had enhanced his speed to ×27 with the assistance of the Red-Blue Rattlesnake, enabling him to reach ×32, which proved crucial.
Zimmerman, as powerful as he was, could never catch Charles, whose speed defied logic.
Charles really wanted to push the Quickness Technique even further, but after trying, it seemed that ×27 was the limit.
At ×27, the Quickness Technique truly allowed for rapid travel, and Charles soon caught sight of Xel City.
He had intended to enter the city first to meet with acquaintances, but the battle taking place in the sky captured all his attention.
An old man in a white robe was recklessly casting spells, battling with Zimmerman in a spirited exchange.
Much to Charles Mecklen’s surprise, the old man not only managed to maintain an advantage but also firmly held the upper hand.
His spells seemed disorderly and chaotic, but the combination of different spells created an astonishing effect.
This made Zimmerman struggle to cope, appearing even more in a dire state than when fighting Juno.
Charles did recognize the white-robed old man…