2020-10-31

  Chapter 527 Response

Just as Rowlin held the [Undead Killer] magic scroll tightly in the In his hand, Reese on the side also saw Rowlin's movements completely in his eyes.

Because of his previous experience, after discovering Rowlin's actions, Reese's heart was also extremely alert.

Through the observation of Rowlin during the previous battle, Reese already knew that Rowlin relied on the existence of the magic scroll, and then cast the magic of the fourth rank, Hell Raging Flames.

At this time, when Rowlin took out a magic scroll from the space ring again, and seemed to put all his hopes on the scroll in his hand, even Reese couldn't help but be wary.

Reese knew that although Rowlin looked extremely embarrassed at the moment, he also couldn't have any carelessness. In the battle between the mages, any carelessness that occurs may lead to extremely serious consequences, and Reese naturally has a very deep understanding of this.

Although Reese didn't understand the specific effect of the magic scroll that Rowlin took out, Rowlin's current demeanor and the danger signal from his perception made Reese understand that what was in the scroll. Record the power of magic.

In this case, as if thinking of something, looking at Rowlin not far away, who had been motionless, Reese made a move first.

I saw Reese slowly raising his hand, and suddenly, a special wave of mana moved towards the surroundings. With Reese's move, the situation on the court has also changed a bit.

Those ice arrows that were originally condensed by Reese and have always existed around Reese, ready to attack Rowlin at any time, under Reese's active control, these ice arrows gradually dissipated and became the most common. The magical element of , was instantly overwhelmed by the surrounding death energy.

For ordinary mage, when they successfully spend mana and condense a spell, they cannot eliminate the condensed spell.

Even if under the control of mage, the spells that have been formed are not cast, but these spells are reintroduced into the most basic magic elements, and the mana used to form the spell cannot be recovered by mage. For mage, this move is undoubtedly a waste of mana that he has.

Perhaps for those powerful high-level mage, with the blessing of High Rank special skills, when they choose to give up the spell that has been condensed and formed, they can get some extra mana recovery, so that It only consumes part of the mana, but for the current Rhys, he obviously does not have this ability.

Rowlin saw Reese's actions in his eyes, and there was some confusion in his heart.

Rowlin knew that Reese's choice to give up these spells that had been formed would undoubtedly amount to consuming mana for no reason.

This move of Reese did not make Rowlin relax in any way. Instead, because he did not understand what Reese was doing at this time, he became more vigilant.

At this time, Rowlin also seemed to realize something, but before Rowlin made any move, Reese had a new move.

When Reese let the frozen arrows condensed beside him dissipate actively, looking at Rowlin in front, Reese didn't have any anxiety in his heart.

Reese knew that over time, Rowlin's injuries would get worse, and her condition would naturally get worse, while Reese was unaffected,

In this case, since he didn't know the specific effect of the magic scroll held in Rowlin's hand, Reese made a decision after thinking for a while, that is to weaken Rowlin's own state through the relationship of time.

In this process, Reese will naturally not do nothing, but will use various methods to weaken Rowlin's existing will. Reese chose to take the initiative to eliminate the Frostbolts that existed around him, and it was also to achieve this.

At this time, looking at Rowlin not far away, Reese took the initiative to say:

"The heroic undead mage, after the battle that happened before, at this time, you are no longer left. Put down any mana. As an undead mage, you should be aware of your situation and the value you have."

"If you have full mana and still have With the help of Death Knight, I may not be able to defeat you at all, and even under the influence of those magic scrolls in your hand, even if your own rank is not as good as mine, I will still be threatened."

"But Unfortunately, this is not the case. As you can see, it is me who has the absolute advantage now. As long as I want, I can kill you, and the only thing you can rely on is this magic scroll in your hand.”

"The magic scroll in your hand, I believe, the effect it can cause will not be as good as you think, maybe you have realized this yourself. Until now, I I have a treasure, but I haven't used it yet, and I have a lot more mana than you expected."

"I believe that at this time, you have realized your own The ending is just unacceptable in my heart for a while."

"When you die, I will transform you into a Death Knight. I want to know if you are willing to use the identity of Death Knight to swear allegiance to Me."

As the words fell, Reese's true purpose was undoubtedly fully exposed to Rowlin's eyes. Rowlin also has a full understanding of why Reese attacked himself in this situation.

In what Reese said, it seemed that he did not pay much attention to the magic scroll held by Rowlin, and emphasized his ability to deal with the spell recorded in this scroll, but the real thoughts of Reese's heart were not. Not so.

After the appearance of the Hell Raging Flames magic, Reese's heart had long regarded the magic recorded in the magic scroll drawn by Rowlin as the magic of the same level as the Hell Raging Flames.

Faced with this level of magic, even Reese needs to be very careful to deal with it.

Just as Rowlin held this magic scroll tightly, Reese could feel a great threat from this magic scroll.

Rhys isn't wrong to feel this way because of the extra damage that Undead Slayer does to Undead mage. Undead Slayer can do less damage to Reese, maybe not as much as Hell Raging Flames, but it's not much worse.

If it wasn't for the fear of this magic scroll in Rowlin's hand, Reese would have attacked Rowlin early in the morning and wouldn't have said much to Rowlin at all.

The reason why Reese said this remark to Rowlin not only wanted to make Rowlin's injury more serious, but also wanted to dispel Rowlin's idea of ​​fighting in this way.

(end of this chapter)

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