Chapter 520: Infernal Flame II
On the side, when the sea of fire completely dissipated, looking at Reese who appeared behind the sea of fire, Rowling's heart felt more worried about the current situation in addition to feeling extremely remorseful.
At this time, the magic scrolls scattered at Rowling's feet and torn in half undoubtedly proved the failure of her attempt.
When Reece took the lead in attacking Rowling and casting the Cloud of Death at Rowling's location, under the cover of the Cloud of Death, Rowling remained in the range of the Cloud of Death, thinking about how to deal with these necromancers.
Through the combat experience taught by Rhodes in the past, in Rowling's opinion, it is these necromancers around her who can pose a greater threat to herself than Reese.
Even if these necromancers didn't have any high-level spells, and could only cast magic arrows, Rowling would not be able to cope with the attacks of the large number of necromancers.
From Reese's eyes and the initiative to release the cloud of death, Rowling clearly felt the existence of killing intent, and Rowling knew that once she gave up resistance, there would be no good end.
In Rowling's mind, it was obviously difficult for her to cope with such a large number of necromancers. Even if you have enough mana, it will be difficult to defeat these necromancers, let alone your current self.
Faced with the threat of death, while in the cloud of death, Rowling also began to look for anything that could be used in her spatial ring.
In addition to some treasures, many magic scrolls existing in the space ring also entered Rowling's field of vision.
Rowling recalled that all of these magic scrolls in the space ring were given to her by Rhodes.
In Rowling's memory, among these magic scrolls, in addition to many low-level spell scrolls, there may be only a few truly powerful scrolls. But for Rowling, who didn't have much mana left at this time, these magic scrolls could undoubtedly play a big role.
While the Cloud of Death still existed, Rowling also quickly selected these magic scrolls that existed in the spatial ring.
Rowling discovers that among these magic scrolls, there is a magic [Necromancer] against the necromancer. Once this magic scroll is used, it can undoubtedly cause great damage to these necromancers around it, clearing out a large number of low-level necromancers, but Rowling does not dare to cast this spell.
Because of her mastery of spiritualism, even if Rowling herself does not have this idea, her current rank is still that of a necromancer. If Rowling chooses to use the [Undead Slayer] magic scroll, she will also take a lot of damage herself, as will Vita on the side.
Because of this, Rowling did not choose the magic scroll of [Undead Slayer], but continued to look for the rest of the magic scrolls in the spatial ring.
Finally, among the magic scrolls that exist in the spatial ring, Rowling finds such a magic scroll that records [Hell Flame].
In Rowling's impression, when Rhodes handed these spell scrolls to him, he did not tell himself in detail that these magic scrolls recorded those spells, but only asked him to put them away and use them at critical moments.
Rowling recalled that due to the large number of these magic scrolls, when she got them, she only included them in the space ring, and did not carefully count the spells recorded in these magic scrolls.
During that time, Rhodes had been teaching Rowling about spells, and there was no mention of these magic scrolls, so Rowling completely forgot about them, and it was only at this time, when her own mana was scarce, that Rowling recalled the magic scrolls in the space ring.
When Rowling found the magic scroll with the Infernal Flames on it, she immediately took it out and planned to use it.
From the vast number of spell books, Rowling has long understood the power of the magic of Hellblaze.
Although Rowling didn't know why there was a magic scroll of [Hell Flame] in the magic scroll that Rhodes handed over to her, at this time, Rowling had no time to think about this, and Rowling believed that through the high-level spell of Hell Flame, she could kill all the necromancers except Reese.
However, just as Rowling was about to tear open this magic scroll, another thought arose in her mind.
If Rowling chooses to tear apart the Hell Flame Magic Scroll directly, she will certainly be able to kill all the necromancers except Reese, but even if Reece is the only one left, Rowling still doesn't have a full deal to deal with the lack of mana.
Holding the scroll in her hand, Rowling knew that this powerful magic scroll was the only way she could deal with Reese. Even Reese can't take the damage of the Infernal Flames head-on. If Reece is still within range of the Infernal Blaze when it appears, he will also die from the damage dealt by the Infernal Blaze.
However, Rowling was not very sure whether she would be able to let the Flames of Hell hit Reese.
Because of Rod's teachings, Rowling knew that those powerful mages were extremely sensitive to danger, and spells such as Hell Flame, which produced a wide explosion, could hardly hit a powerful mage.
Because of this, even if Reese, who had just cast the Cloud of Death, was within range of the Infernal Flames with the other mages, Rowling didn't think that this spell could really affect Reese.
Just as Rowling was thinking about what to do, she noticed something unusual from the magic scroll she was holding in her hand.
As if feeling Rowling's predicament, in Rowling's perception, the scroll she was holding in her hand seemed to have undergone some changes, and it was no longer the situation at the beginning.
Rowling realized that she seemed to be able to use the infernal flames described in the magic scroll in a more subtle way.
Originally powerful and accompanied by a steady stream of exploding hellish flames, Rowling was able to use it in another extremely covert way, so that the area affected by the original explosion was shrouded in a sea of fire that suddenly rose.
The ability to make changes to spells is only found in some high-level mages. Previously, Rowling had never imagined that she would be able to change the way spells were cast in the magic scrolls, and Rowling had never heard of a mage in any of the texts that could do so.
But at this time, this special way of casting spells suddenly appeared in Rowling's mind, as if it was her innate ability.