Chapter 18: The Battle of the Wilderness

Running naked for several days in a row, there is still the support of so many friends, and the clear sky is grateful. Recently, I have been very busy at work, I can only squeeze out a little time to write every day, it can be said that the creation has entered a relatively difficult stage, this time I need everyone's support more, friends if you like this ghost, please support more, there are flowers to give some flowers, there are collections to collect, it doesn't matter if you don't have flowers, your click to read is the greatest encouragement to me. Thank you very much.

"I'd gladly accept such an invitation," Rhaegar said with a smile, acting like a cultured nobleman, "but before we do that, we have to deliberate, you know, I'm not alone. ”

He turned and walked towards his companions, who were protected by a magical shield.

"Listen to me, but don't show any strange expressions. The soundproofing of the shield allows those inside to hear the movement outside, but those outside can't hear the conversation inside, and all Wiens and the others can see is Rhaegar smiling and discussing with his friends.

"I'll remove the shield in a minute," Rega said with a relaxed expression, "and then Merr will put us all on it, and we must get out of here as soon as possible." Don't ask me why, there's no time to explain now, I'll kill those people and go and make peace with you. ”

"Kill them?" Willy's reaction was unexpectedly violent, "They're exiles from the civilized world, just like us, and you're going to kill them before you can prove that they're hostile!"

If it weren't for the sub-giant's tall body that just blocked the view of Waynes and the others, Willy's performance was enough to arouse their suspicions.

"Listen!" Rhaegar said in a stern voice, and the smile still on his face made his expression strange, but no one doubted his will, "Maybe in your eyes, I'm a selfish guy and a cruel butcher, but the decisions I'm making now are all for everyone, you can stop thinking of me as a friend, but now, for the safety of others, you have to do what I say." ”

The words made Willy's face suddenly flush, and the fire of anger flickered in her beautiful eyes, as if it was about to explode at any moment, but Rhaegar ignored this, and after the other partners agreed, he turned to face the self-proclaimed exiles again.

"My companions are glad to accept your invitation," Rhaegar smiled warmly, "but..."

The transparent magic shield suddenly disappeared, and at the same time, Mer's arrows, which had turned into the shape of a giant python, shot at the vicinity of the team, allowing the members of the team to fall on their backs, and the next moment, the swamp monster swept across the ground like the wind, and in the blink of an eye, they reached a hundred meters away.

A sharp whistle came from the mouth of Wianes, piercing the silent night sky, "Catch them!" he screamed, his face twisted hideously, as he drew his sword and pounced on Rhaegar with a few of his companions.

In the distance, more than a dozen meters behind Mel, a group of tall black shadows suddenly burst out of the surrounding trees, and they howled and chased after the swamp monsters that were speeding away, even faster than the galloping horses.

"I'm going to chop you into meat sauce!" Venes shouted viciously, his sword slashing fiercely at Rhaegar but oblivious to the latter's rays coming at him.

The frozen rays of fifth-order magic accurately hit Vines and his companions, but to no avail, and the bandits continued their attacks with their true faces, and the four swords fell on Rhaeggar's body almost at the same moment.

This result was somewhat unexpected, and although he had already sensed their hostility and some unknown power hidden in his body as soon as the other party approached, the failure of magic was still not in his calculations, and at this time, there was no time for him to use other spells. His opponents were clearly aware of this, and a mixture of excitement and triumph flashed in Venes's eyes—killing a mage he could only look up to in normal times would be enough to earn him great prestige in the land.

But he miscalculated one thing, as the former god of judgment, Rhaegar was not only good at magic. As the four swords fell, he suddenly stepped back, out of his opponent's range in an instant, and then, without warning, his body appeared beside his opponent on the far left, and before the latter could come to his senses, a heavy fist like a mountain had struck him in the face.

There was a sound of bones shattering from the poor guy's face, and almost all the bones in his head were shattered under Rhaeggar's iron fist, but before his body could hit the ground, Rhaegar grabbed him by the neck and threw him at his opponents who were launching a second attack on him.

The corpses of their companions apparently disrupted the offensive steps of the Vines and the others, and they had to scatter in all directions to pass the massive body of at least a hundred kilograms, which undoubtedly gave Rhaegar the best chance to break alone, and the body of the geist swept through like a whirlwind, and the thunderous iron fist hit his opponent almost at the same moment, and Vines and his companions were tossed high like straw by a hurricane, and then fell to the ground.

"Damn it. Wiens struggled to support his body with his arms, coughing violently, blood and pieces of internal organs gushing out of his mouth with the cough, and in the distance, his companions lay motionless on the ground, already dead.

"How did you see me?" said Vines, looking up at Rhaegar slowly approaching him, "In the wasteland, no one from the civilized world would suspect that another person of the same background, regardless of race, would see each other as compatriots, and they could only rely on each other. ”

Rhaegar didn't answer Vines' question—their soul fluctuations clearly exposed their intentions to the geist as soon as he spotted them—and he leaned down and ripped a necklace from the latter's neck.

It was an extremely crude artifact, all made of the teeth of a beast, but Rhaegar could clearly feel the power contained in it, and it was the necklace that kept Venes and his companions safe from magical attacks.

This type of thing, known as the Defensive Necklace, was not uncommon among mages hundreds of years ago, and the caster's worst enemy was often their peers, so some items that could protect against magic were once fanatically sought after, and the Defensive Necklace came into being in this situation. The spells carved on these necklaces can weaken or resist the power of magic to a certain extent, and they are not complicated to make and extremely inexpensive, so they have taken the mage world by storm when they came out. But because of this, when they were mass-produced, most mages began to worry that the balance of the mage world would be disrupted, so one night three hundred years ago, hundreds of mages joined forces to attack the only magical family that had mastered the technology of making necklaces at that time, completely erasing them from this world, and destroying most of the necklaces, this once popular defensive item among mages has since disappeared from people's sight.

However, according to Rhaegar's teacher, Archmage Visen's point of view, this kind of necklace is not as big a threat to the mages as imagined, it can really affect only those trainee mages, once the spells above the sixth order, then the so-called magic defense ability of this necklace will become vulnerable, if it is not too careless just now, only any sixth-order magic, Rhaegar can easily solve his opponent.

Waynes was still coughing up blood, "You can't escape," he looked up at Rhaegar who was still looking at the defensive necklace before his life force was completely exhausted, and smiled hideously, "No one can escape Karan's pursuit, and you and your companions are nothing more than a bunch of small bugs compared to him." ”

The words woke Rhaegar from his musings, and with a slight frown, he summoned a fireball that reduced the still struggling Wiens to ashes, and then flew in the direction his companions had fled.

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