Chapter 617: Witt II
For the boulder that appeared in the air, Witt sighed deeply at this time, just from this spell, Witt realized what kind of shortcomings he had compared to the high-level necromancers hidden in the shadows.
In Witt's opinion, when this boulder appeared, the outcome of this battle was undoubtedly doomed, and in the face of such a high-level necromancer with powerful spells, Witt could only be ashamed of himself.
However, Witt also understands that it is not so easy to kill himself with this spell alone.
In terms of spell-casting ability, Witt thinks that there is a certain gap between himself and this high-level necromancer, who can cast this powerful spell, and is even likely to be a high-level necromancer who is a fifth-order spell, is naturally able to cast other powerful spells, and at this point, Witt naturally has no way to defeat it.
However, this does not mean that Witt will die in this particular spell. Relying on the spells he mastered, whether it was teleportation or other spatial spells, Witt was confident that he would be protected from this spell.
In Witt's thoughts, after learning that the strength of this high-level necromancer far surpassed his own, all he could do was to immediately return to the mage city that was being established and agree to all the requests made by this high-level necromancer.
Perhaps the combination of other forces in Werning can bring a certain amount of pressure to this high-level necromancer, and in Witt's impression, some of the local high-level creatures that exist within Werning, even Witt, seem to be a little difficult to deal with.
Prior to this, due to the strength of Bracada in Vierning, it had a great advantage among Verning, especially when this group of fleeing mages arrived, it suppressed other creatures for a while, and because of this, Witt had not considered the matter of uniting other creatures before, but at this time, Witt also had to think about this.
In Witt's opinion, the appearance of this high-level necromancer has been destined to have a huge increase in the overall strength of the necromancer, maybe the remaining mages can resist a little, but for other creatures, it is difficult to resist the pace of the necromancer's attack.
After a moment's reflection on the situation in Werning, Witt had to come back to his senses and focus his attention on the falling boulder.
The falling boulder was the most important thing for Witt to face at this time, but Witt did not have any worries about his own safety.
Relying on the existence of teleportation, Witt was confident that he would leave this field before the boulder hit him, and he had not moved before, and it was only because Witt was shocked by this spell that he had some thoughts.
There was still a long way to go before the boulder had completely fallen, and through the spirit seal, Witt had the remaining giant gargoyles in the field immediately evacuate outside the supply point.
After receiving Witt's instructions, the gargoyles immediately took action, flapped their wings, and began to evacuate.
Even the giant gargoyle still retains the original nature of the golem, and when it does not receive any orders, it will remain motionless in place, like a huge stone statue, but its demon-like face also shows the uniqueness of this stone statue.
Because of this nature of gargoyles, some powerful mages like to place them as a special decoration on the top of their dwellings to show their identity.
Watching the group of gargoyles quickly depart from his eyes and the boulder that was about to fall from the sky, Wit did not wait any longer, and began to prepare to teleport away from the center of the boulder's fall.
Just as Witt was about to perform the teleportation, he suddenly noticed that just as the boulder was about to fall and the creatures in the entire supply point were scattered, there was still a figure in the field that did not move at all, just stayed in place, and was looking at him at the same time.
Witt realized that the figure was the same magical assassin who had tried to attack him.
Just as the boulder was forming in the air and falling rapidly, Witt realized that the magic assassin who appeared in front of him was not the high-level necromancer he was guarding against, and from this magic assassin, Witt did not feel the strong mana fluctuations generated by the mage when condensing spells.
After confirming this, Witt did not care about the form of the magical assassin, who in Witt's opinion was clearly not worth his fear. Witt has never made a move on it, and he is also afraid of the necromancer lurking in the shadows.
At this moment, in Witt's line of sight, the magical assassin suddenly moved.
Witt noticed that the magical assassin had already put away his original weapon and raised his hand. With this movement, a bolt of lightning that was beating violently began to condense and take shape in his hand.
Through his own understanding of spells, Witt recognized that the spell that the magic assassin was condensing seemed to be just a low-level thunderbolt, but around this thunderbolt, there were extremely large mana fluctuations, and Witt could feel the faint threat from this spell.
This discovery made Witt immediately realize that this magical assassin was probably extremely proficient in the magic of thunderbolt lightning.
High-level thunderbolts, in addition to the increase in damage, will also bring extremely strong paralysis to the body of the person who is hit, and for the mage, under the effect of this paralysis, he will not be able to mobilize the mana in his body, so he will not be able to cast any spells.
Realizing this, Witt also understood that the magical assassin had chosen to use Thunderbolt Lightning, which he wanted to use to prevent himself from casting any spells before the boulder fell.
Witt didn't worry too much about this, Witt knew that the treasures on his body were enough to withstand the attacks of most spells, and this magical assassin's behavior would not have any effect.
However, in the face of the falling boulder, Witt was obviously unwilling to entangle with the magic assassin more, and immediately used teleportation to leave this place.
In Witt's opinion, as long as he teleported to a distant position, he would undoubtedly avoid the range of the boulder.
However, just as Witt's figure was revealed, he was shocked to find that the previous magic assassin suddenly appeared in front of him, and what he held in his hand was the thunderbolt lightning that Witt had thought before.
With a violent explosion, Witt's consciousness quickly dissipated, and the treasure he had hoped for did not have any effect at all.