Everyone almost choked when they heard Igor's words. It was such an obvious thing to say. Everyone knew that the sun would slowly lt the snow...
"Once the snow lts, we can't build snown anymore... sothing we never wanted to happen when we were kids..."
Like a fool, Igor blurted out another silly sentence, oblivious to the growing annoyance his words were causing in the others.
Pointless words always leave an uncomfortable feeling, no matter how sweetly spoken; they just sound redundant.
"So, let's just lt all the snow!" Kadi seed to understand sothing and hurriedly chid in with Igor.
This ti, even Igor found Kadi's statent a little too nonsensical. It was so outrageous that even Igor felt compelled to sidestep it. Everyone knew that the snow would lt once the sun ca out, but summoning the sun wasn't as easy as just saying it.
"While Kadi's suggestion is good, it's not without its flaws. So let's put it aside for now and tidy up the surroundings." With Kadi's interruption, Igor was at a loss as to what to say and could only manage to suggest tidying up the area, though even he didn't know what exactly he ant by "tidying up."
The others looked at Igor with a mixture of confusion and helplessness.
This Igor wasn't just full of pointless questions; he also kept churning out redundant statents that seed to lead people astray.
"Actually, I think if we clean up the surroundings, there won't be any snown..." Kadi always managed to catch the crux of what Igor was saying. He saw things in Igor that other people couldn't, almost as if Kadi could read his mind.
As for Igor, he was oblivious to how annoying he was being.
He always felt his statents were well-founded, derived from careful observation. While his points might seem trivial, he believed they possessed an underlying logic when examined closely.
For instance, he had been going around in circles just to express his confusion.
His confusion was straightforward: given how slowly the snown ford, why wait until they were complete before attacking? Why not strike at the very instant they began to materialize?
He had tried to explain his idea using the example of building a snowman knight, but unfortunately, Kadi cut him off. Now he didn't know how to proceed with his explanation.
His initial train of thought had been complete and quite logical. And it's all Kadi's fault...
To the others, Igor seed like a ticking ti bomb. They never knew when he would start talking again and then go on and on...
In truth, the others didn't really know Igor. They weren't sure what made this young man so extraordinary. Although he seed to always be there during critical monts, which could have been dismissed as coincidences, there were simply too many of them.
Igor seed like an enigma to the others. He was a complete unknown!
No one knew where this young man ca from or who his ntors were...
Nor did many know just how powerful this young man nad Igor was...
Nobody knew how this young man had ended up on Guru Mountain...
All these things seed to indicate that Igor was an extraordinary person...
But was that really the case?
No one could say for sure. Right now, Igor was an unknown entity to them. Nevertheless, this unknown Igor had been consistently helping them overco one difficulty after another.
Putting other things aside, just consider the last two incidents. When they were engulfed by a vast ocean, who led them out? Clearly, it was Igor. How did he do it? Obviously, they didn't know.
When the sea raged, it was Igor who cald everyone down.
And when Kevin was being tornted by the creature from the Alternate World, wasn't it Igor who led the team, using Lightning, to Ta that monster...
That monster was now in the possession of the Sol Family... Igor had no clue how the Sol Family mbers had managed to contain it, especially since they didn't seem to have much baggage.
Igor believed that Stan Sol must have used the Concealnt Spell to hide these things, but the others disagreed.
Igor always had all sorts of peculiar ideas, but they didn't always turn out to be useful.
However, Igor felt that if he didn't voice these ideas, he wouldn't be able to live with himself.
His restless heart demanded action. If he had an idea and didn't test it, he would never be satisfied.
Moreover, Igor firmly believed that his ideas would work!
"I was just thinking, why can't we start a big fire on that snowfield? Once that fire gets going, can these snown still approach?"
Igor suggested his idea in a roundabout way, a rare display of flexibility. Having spent ti with these seniors, he had learned a thing or two, not least of which was this adaptability.
"You an, set up a Firewall?"
Once Igor made his suggestion, everyone started discussing it.
"I think this thod is viable. Once the Firewall is established, these snown won't be able to approach."
"Fire could save us a lot of our Spirit Power."
"This way, even if so slip through, they'll still be within our control."
"As it happens, Sol has a fla..."
As the discussion concluded, all eyes turned to Stan Sol.
"I... can... do it!" Stan Sol announced confidently.
Then, a dazzling fire appeared before the snown. If the snown were conscious, they would surely be stunned at this point...
What in the world? Where did this fire co from? And why is it so audacious...?
The audacious fire soon took complete control, enveloping the snown entirely...
"See, just like I said! Look, the snown can't even form anymore. This fire is so powerful!" Igor was dancing with excitent; clearly, the fire had proven his point.
The snown couldn't get up anymore. The roaring flas were rapidly lting the snow on the ground where they had stood.
What was with Igor this ti? Was his luck simply off the charts, allowing him to pinpoint the enemy's vital weakness and overco them in one decisive blow?
Did he just get really lucky, or had he anticipated this all along?
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