Chapter 369 – An Unfair Fight
Chapter 369 – An Unfair Fight
“Boom !!!!”
A huge explosion rang out in the forest.
It drew Morton and Herman, who were still packing up their food, to immediately stand up.
The two of him looked at each other, then directly left the other sorcerer apprentices behind and quickly rushed into the woods.
Once tied up by Saul’s Kasilo is still lying on the ground without moving, hearing the explosion, she was first startled, and then looked at the sky “giggle” straight laugh.
“Kick, Knock, Knock …… He exploded his head too!”
Mark looked a little uneasy, pacing back and forth.
Monroe grimaced and hung his head.
Konsa’s beautiful eyes flicked to the side of a white house and she leaned in, sweeping her index finger across her flushed lips, leaving a bright red smear on her fingertips.
Several people stayed eerily in place, none of them bothering to help Saul.
……
Of course Saul didn’t need saving.
“Isn’t it just the cold?” He grunted softly.
He crossed his arms and poked them out from underneath his armpits on either side, two beads of crimson flame condensed in his palms and then shot out violently.
There was a violent explosion behind him, while Saul stumbled forward as the heat wave hit him.
He directly rolled forward, dislodging the force behind him in the process.
The Spirit Armor Technique was not able to isolate these miserable white humanoids. But it was able to isolate most of the power of the Bead of Flame.
At this moment, Saul was only a little uncomfortable as his back was cold and hot, while the rest of his body faded away from the chill due to the blazing heat.
He rubbed his chin fiercely with the back of his hand, and then turned back to look at the ground that had been blasted into a crater, where the pale human figures had disappeared.
“The moment you attacked me, I was able to attack you as well. Heh, this isn’t a novel setting, what other means do you have piece by piece!”
As soon as Saul’s words left his mouth, he realized that all the trees around him had disappeared.
Where the trees used to be stood a white figure.
These people were barefoot on the grass.
The wind whistled through, bringing with it the most bone-chilling chill of late fall.
They lifted their feet and marched toward Sol, not fast, but there were too many of them!
Saul gulped, “That …… doesn’t have to be one piece to take it all out.”
With a goon in his mouth, Saul didn’t hesitate in his movements.
Knowing that this was not the time to cherish magic power and restrain spiritual power, he opened his arms and two black tentacles instantly shot out from his palms.
Abusive Touch!
The first 2nd rank sorcery that Saul had mastered!
Under the black tentacles, translucent gray tentacles were hidden.
One majored on entities, the other on spirits.
Saul just couldn’t believe that he couldn’t hit anyone this time!
The black tentacle swept across as a shadow, and the transparent tentacle followed closely behind.
The white silhouettes did not dodge, but neither the black tentacles nor the transparent tentacles touched them.
The white silhouettes disappeared in an instant and reappeared after the tentacles swept through. Not only that, they continued onward between flashes of brightness.
Saul wasn’t too disappointed, at least when the tentacles passed by, the figures that were about to be touched all disappeared in the same place.
He could probably buy a second or two to escape.
Saul immediately used his spiritual power to control the two tentacles to wave them in the air, and deliberately opened up a gap to run out.
It was a pity that Algae wasn’t there, or else its ability would have been perfect for opening up a path.
However, as he was about to pass through the siege, the speed at which the white silhouette appeared suddenly began to accelerate.
Thor hit the “iceberg”, cold and hard.
The freezing sensation instantly spread from his shoulders to his whole body. When it spread to his arms, his arm swings were immediately slowed down; when it spread to his head, his thoughts also stopped for a moment.
The most frightening thing was that Saul felt that his spiritual energy, which had already begun to tremble, became even more unsettled.
All of Saul’s movements became slow, but he still did his best to raise his hand to grab the person blocking his way, while his fingertips turned transparent. However, the moment his palm touched the white shadow, the other person disappeared once again.
“They …… will determine which behavior is an attack and thus perform a vanishingly normal dodge.” Fortunately, the sound of the diary turning pages appeared just in time while his mind was restrained, allowing Sol to immediately regain his senses again.
There was just no way for the chill on his body to follow.
As the impediment to the force of the impact disappeared, he stumbled and rolled forward smoothly, taking this opportunity to break out of the encirclement completely.
“Master!”
“Master!”
Almost as soon as he rushed out, Saul heard Anne and Agu’s voices.
Looking up, the two were not far from him, except that shadowy white figures surrounded them as well.
Without the slightest regard for the spiritual shock, they used sorcery to attack the enemies around them. But these enemies also disappeared as soon as they were attacked.
It was only when the attacks of the two men and the attacks of the pale humanoid departed at the same time that the opponents were dispersed. New humanoids finally stopped appearing where they were dispersed.
But instead of attacking, more pale humanoids took the initiative to approach the two, utilizing the coldness from their bodies to restrict their movements.
Agu and Ann had also tried to abandon their sorcery and attack with their fists instead. But then those humanoids met their fists again and stopped dodging.
The fists hit the flesh and also the ice!
The cold turned into white frost, attaching itself to the limbs and moving silently towards the center of the body.
And this time they would have to cast another sorcery spell to dispel the cold and briefly disperse the pale humanoids around them.
The conscious body manipulating the vessel itself was compartmentalized and less sensitive, and with the vessel frozen, their movements became even more rigid.
The two were already in a bind.
But even so, the two were working their way towards Saul’s side, trying to come to his aid.
Saul’s face was solemn as he quickly swept through the white figures around him, his Lingering Touch dropping and sweeping through, re-crushing a few of the humanoids.
He watched as Anne and Agu were surrounded, and again scrutinized the effectiveness of his attacks up close.
“These people aren’t mere entities or spirits, they’re somewhat like crypto-crystalline matter in that they can appear and disappear. And only when they initiate an attack do they present an entity. If they are swept by an attack I send out, they will instead immediately disappear. But if I keep waiting for them to attack before I counterattack, that would be too passive!”
Suddenly, his right hand dispersed its black and transparent tentacles, and his fingers probed at his waist, and a sorcery scroll immediately appeared at his fingertips.
“There are many enemies, if we keep fighting, I’m afraid that my mental body will collapse along with me. For the time being, I haven’t found a way to face the enemy head on …… Run first!”
The black and transparent tentacles of his left hand swept through, the enemies around him briefly disappeared, and Saul raised his right hand, holding the scroll between his index and middle fingers.
He then flexed both fingers, holding the scroll together to touch his thumb.
“Snap!”
He snapped his fingers.
The scroll ignited without fire and burned to a cloud of dust in two or three seconds.
But the dust wasn’t black and gray, but a shimmering gold color that was still a bit shaky in the sunlight, momentarily blurring Saul’s silhouette.
When the wind blew, the golden dust instantly spread around Saul and was carried further away with the wind.
Next, a magical scene happened, all the pale human figures touched by the golden dust disappeared in an instant.
When they reappeared, they were quickly touched by the golden dust and disappeared once again.
These humanoids continuously appeared and disappeared again, appeared and disappeared again……
“As expected, they can dodge physical attacks depending on their mood. But as long as it’s an attack with magic power attached to it, the pale humanoid must pass through disappearing. Heh, it looks like the ‘magic net’ signal isn’t very good where you are.” Saul made up a word off the top of his head, patted off the white frost that had just condensed on his body, and nonchalantly ignited another scroll of the same.
And this scroll was immediately thrown out by Sol after it was lit, tossing it near Anne and Agu.
As the golden dust drifted and dispersed, the pale humanoid quickly disappeared, while at the same time making it impossible for the pale humanoid to appear any closer because of the dust laying over the air around them.
Agu’s eyes sparkled and he shook his body, shattering the ice crystals, “So that’s how it is, using the 2nd rank sorcery flash dust, spreading it out into the surrounding air, when the dust comes into contact with those weird humanoids, it is equivalent to an attack on them. The humanoid figures then automatically cloaked into the unknown area. Although we still can’t actively attack each other, we avoid the predicament of being surrounded.”
Because they had been unable to actively attack the enemy and could only counterattack the moment the other party attacked them, Agu and An were still suppressed despite both having some strength.
They weren’t worried about having problems with their bodies, even if the mental shock could be calmed by returning to the diary.
But something mustn’t go wrong with Saul!
They wouldn’t dare to bet on whether they could be inherited as relics by the next owner of the diaries if their owner died!
Time to push the book: wizard scholars, sailing, treasure, wizard empires, evil gods, bounties, wanted men…it’s an otherworldly version of an epic in the discovery of a new land()By the way, I’m begging for monthly votes for myself.
(End of chapter)