"Well, can we get this started already?" the student asked to which Arthur nodded and Egris got out of the way. Instantly, the kid began to sprint towards Arthur as he tried to get just a single touch of him. Even so, Arthur was much too fast for the kid to even get the slightest touch on Arthur. As such, he resorted to using magic and weapons. He pulled out two equally sized 30 inch blades which he used to chase Arthur around while using his magic spells to distract Arthur or even slow him down in the least. This went on for a mere 10 minutes which was when the kid was starting to show signs of hindrance. As such Arthur began to smile and started to become more relaxed in his movements. After all, he had no reason to be so careful. Not that he needed to be in the first place since his opponent had no chance in hitting him but more than before, Arthur could start messing around as he leaped in the air and began to toy with his opponent as he mocked him.
"Come on, why are you slowing down? I mean I'm just a child after all, there's no reason that you haven't managed to touch me yet, right?" Arthur asked before laughing in his opponent's face. Seeing Arthur make fun of him made his opponent angry. All he wanted and even needed was to get a single touch on Arthur which didn't make any sense as a single tap shouldn't have been that hard to get. Specially when Arthur wasn't even trying to fight back. All he was doing was dodging the attacks that were coming at him. However this made Arthur's opponent come to a realization. Once which would allow him to get the best of Arthur or at least that was what he had believed.
"Tier 6 Spell: Never-ending Arrow's Rain"
Using this spell, Arthur's opponent caused arrows to rain endlessly. However this had a very big flaw which Arthur could have exploited. That being that he could've used his speed to escape the area which the arrows were raining on. However instead, he chose something more dangerous just so that he could mock his opponent.
As such, Arthur closed his eyes and began to listen to the arrows cut the air around them as they began to fall towards the ground which Arthur took advantage of so that he could move out of their way. The hard part about this was that they arrows were falling at an insane speed. It was like dodging rain itself which should have been theoretically impossible however when someone is as fast as Arthur, something like that was mere child's play.
As Arthur listened to the arrows fall, he moved his feet so fast in all directions to avoid them. What his opponent saw was Arthur literally teleport as there was a split second where Arthur wasn't moving before he needed to dodge an arrow or arrows.
Seeing this made it clear to his opponent just how large the difference in their power was. At this point, Arthur's opponent began to cry at how close he was to getting a permanent life of luxury yet so far away. He could literally taste the life that was ahead of him however Arthur was an iron wall in front of him that no matter how hard he tried to break, there wasn't even a scratch on it.
"I give up," the student stated to which Arthur began to laugh.
"No no, there's nothing such as giving up. You see, if you dare to give up for even a second, I'll kill you," said Arthur to which the student's heart skipped a beat. This wasn't because of the threat that Arthur stated but because he knew that Arthur was serious. He knew he wasn't bluffing and he could do it without having to face any consequences because of the position that he held. If he wanted to, he could kill every student and teacher as well as any other staff in the school and still not have to worry about any consequences since he was valued more than everyone's lives combined.
"P-Please let me live," the student began to beg for mercy to which Arthur simply began to laugh before saying a single statement.
"Stand."
Just that word alone forced the student to get up and start chasing after Arthur. This was because if he didn't listen to what Arthur said, he would kill him within the time it took him to blink.
"Why didn't anyone stop me? They all knew that this was impossible to accomplish. So why? Why didn't a single person bother to help me when I needed them most? Now I'll really die here," the student told himself as he continued to chase after Arthur even though it was futile to do so.
At some point though, the student began to run out of breath. Even so, he continued to run as fast as he possible could. He didn't care if he suffocated. This was because he only had two choices. Either to run or die. Even though it was a hopeless struggle, Arthur forced his opponent to run until he couldn't take it anymore and he passed out from exhaustion.
"Wow, pretty harsh, don't you think?" Egris asked to which Arthur simply gave a reply that didn't need much thought.
"You kill hundreds or thousands of people, that's harsh. Not teaching some arrogant kid a lesson. I helped him," said Arthur to which Egirs gave a nod before the two headed back to the school to allow Arthur to continue with his classes.
Arthur attended another 4 classes which were all an hour long each before it was finally over. Once the 8 classes had come to a close, Arthur was able to leave his school or at least he thought as he left his last classroom to Egris waiting for him.
"Where do you think you're going? You still have classes with me and Willam," said Egirs with a grin.