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Published at 21st of December 2022 05:48:00 PM


Chapter 523

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Rowling did not expect the damage caused by the fireball to these Necromancers. these

When the fireball burst, the magic elements in the surrounding space also changed accordingly.

In Rowling's perception, the death energy that originally shrouded the whole silver cliff city even became more and more intense when these necromancers arrived. But at this time, due to the influence of the fireball, the death energy in this space was undoubtedly dispelled, and replaced by the more violent fire magic elements.

In Rowling's perception, at this time, the concentration of fire magic elements is enough to transform Hellfire, making the formation of Hellfire more hidden, causing instant damage to all creatures in it.

However, just before Rowling tore open the magic scroll in her hand, her heart suddenly hesitated.

In Rowling's perception, although the concentration of fire magic elements has reached the transformation level, there is still a lot of death energy in the surrounding space. these

Rowling was not sure whether she could kill Rhys by this kind of infernal flame. But Rowling knows that if you just use Hellfire magic scroll, you can't do any damage to Reese.

What makes Rowling feel very hesitant is whether she needs to release some fire magic again. After releasing a series of fireballs, Rowling's mana value is not much left. It's only enough to cast one or two low level spells at most.

In Rowling's space ring, there are not many magic scrolls about fire magic. In this case, Rowling appears extremely hesitant, do not know how to choose.

It wasn't until the other necromancers' spells penetrated the cloud of death that shrouded Rowling and hit Rowling on the gravel at her feet that Rowling reacted. In this case, she didn't have much time to hesitate and needed to make her own decision immediately.

Even though she had the fighting experience taught by rod and kept rod's teaching in mind, Rowling still made some mistakes caused by her lack of experience when she really fought.

In the process of fighting, when faced with some important decisions, it is often necessary to make decisions at the first time without any hesitation. Rowling, who had not faced many battles alone before, naturally didn't know much about this.

By the time Rowling realized this, the surrounding fire magic elements had begun to decline.

The magic elements of fire system produced by the continuous fireball are gradually replaced by the death energy that still fills the whole silver cliff city.

After discovering this, although she realized that the timing might not be good, at this time, Rowling had to tear the magic scroll she had been holding in her hand, and through her own ability, she could change the hell flame recorded in the scroll.

When Rowling tears the magic scroll open, the infernal flame envelops all the Necromancers as she expected. The Necromancers who survived the fireball explosion failed to make any resistance and lost all their vitality in the face of the hellfire.

After the Hellfire took shape, Rowling could not know what was going on with Reese, who was in the same position with the necromancers, because of the huge power fluctuation in a moment.

Through her own perception of mana fluctuations, Rowling knows that if Rhys is still in the shadow of Hellfire at the moment of Hellfire, and fails to make any response, the damage caused by Hellfire is enough to kill Rhys completely.

Even a powerful high-level mage can't bear the damage caused by spells above level 4. This is also true for Reese.

Although Rowling doesn't know where rod got this magic scroll, the real effect of Hellfire magic recorded in the scroll undoubtedly shocked Rowling.

But at this time, even if the sea of fire formed by the Hellfire did not dissipate, through her own perception, Rowling's heart also appeared a bad premonition.

As early as before tearing open the magic scroll that records Hellfire, Rowling realized that the timing of her casting was not good. We can only force the hell flame recorded in the scroll to take shape in an instant in this area, but we can't achieve the most important concealment for Rowling.

In Rowling's view, although Hellfire can cause extremely high damage, even Reese can't bear it, it is difficult to achieve the effect Rowling imagined after losing the most important concealment.

Rowling has realized that for Reese, who has a higher level, even if the Hellfire can cause more damage, it is difficult to affect Reese.

As a powerful necromancer, Reese's perception ability is no weaker than that of a mage of the same rank. Even if the hell flame appeared in an instant, before it appeared, Reese's perception ability would also send a signal to him.

This is also the reason why Rowling does not intend to use the infernal flame magic scroll directly, but first cast the fireball. Through the explosion of the fireball, a large number of fire magic elements are gathered.

Previously, Rowling had expected Reese's perceptual ability and made a series of responses, but at this time, Rowling, who was in a panic, forgot the most important point.

It wasn't until the moment that Rowling tore the magic scroll in her hand that she recalled this and realized Reese's perceptual ability. However, it was obvious that Rowling could not make up for this mistake. After the magic scroll was torn, the magic would be released.

Consistent with Rowling's expectation, when the Hellfire lasts for a long time, Reese's figure reappears in Rowling's eyes.

When she discovered this, Rowling was very upset for a moment. In Rowling's view, if you are in the cloud of death without any hesitation, and directly use the infernal flame magic scroll, you may be able to kill Rhys.

At this time, these thoughts in Rowling's heart have little meaning. When Rowling also realized this, her face gradually calmed down and began to face up to the current situation.




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