Chapter 518: Response II

If Rees could have realized the anomaly of these fireballs early and chose another way to cast a spell, relying on the existence of the Hercules Shield, he could resist a large number of fireballs, and these necromancers would not have suffered such a big damage, but unfortunately, Rees could not make a correct judgment.

Before Rees could think about the anomalies of those fireballs before, a feeling of palpitations suddenly appeared in his heart.

When this palpitating feeling appeared, Reese could clearly realize that this feeling was far more threatening than the previous continuous fireballs.

When the Lianzhu fireball first appeared, according to the perceived threat level, Rees didn't think that this spell would bring too much threat to himself, even in the face of the attack of the Lianzhu fireball, Rees didn't even choose other ways, just relying on the Hercules shield, he was confident that he would completely resist it.

But at this point, in the face of this threat coming from nowhere, Reese's perception clearly told him that this was a spell that he could not resist, and if he tried to resist it, he would be killed by this spell immediately.

Reece clearly felt that the source of this threat was the position of Rowling in front of him, although he didn't know what kind of spell was coming, but under the signal of his mental perception, Rees immediately used teleportation to leave the original position, leaving the rest of the necromancers in place.

When the fireball bombardment was over, the remaining necromancers around him tried to fight back, trying to cast a spell in the direction of the cloud of death.

For these necromancers, the fireballs that had been bombarded from the past undoubtedly made them feel extremely threatened.

Because they don't have the same observation abilities as Reese, very few necromancers can deal with it until they are completely hit by fireballs, whether it's using fire-reducing thaumaturgy to reduce damage, or blocking fireballs with the Hercules shield like Reese, which only a handful of necromancers can do.

These necromancers are undoubtedly lucky to survive the fireball blast, or suffer only minor injuries, and those who are hit head-on by the fireball and fail to do anything will not end well.

For these necromancers, this fireball attack undoubtedly lowered their morale a lot, and also caused some burns on most of the necromancers, but it did not reach the level of destroying the entire necromancer team.

When these necromancers are damaged by spells, they are motivated to fight, and even without Reese's command, they will immediately attack Rowling.

Due to the environment, the damage dealt by the fireballs is extremely limited, and the actual damage caused by these fireballs may not be as great as the momentum generated when they explode.

Although the entire Silver Cliff City was reduced to ruins due to the previous battle, when these fireballs exploded, the flames could not spread around, and the surrounding ruins could not provide an effective environment for the flames to burn.

If it was in the territory of Eli, the fireball that Rowling unleashed alone would be enough to start a fire, and for the necromancer in it, it would naturally be able to cause great damage, instead of only sporadic flames after the bombardment of the fireball was over, as is the case now.

Perhaps the only thing that has changed compared to before the bombardment of the fireball arrives is the concentration of the surrounding magical elements. Under the bombardment of the fireball, around the location of these necromancy, the originally relatively rich death energy has been completely dispelled, and it has been replaced by an extremely strong fire-type magic element.

This is also the result of the bombardment of fireballs, although the flames cannot spread in the ruins of Silvercliff City, but the fire-type magic elements that make up the fireballs can do so.

If there is no mage who takes the initiative to deal with the fire magic elements that exist here, then after a period of time, the magic elements here will eventually return to their normal state, and the magic elements of each system will become balanced and eventually stabilized.

But at this moment, at the moment when Rees used teleportation to leave here, the rest of the necromancers didn't even react, and were still preparing to cast spells towards the position where the cloud of death was shrouded, and the fire magic elements that existed around them suddenly became violent.

For ordinary necromancers, although they can feel the violent fire magic elements around them, in their hearts, they don't know what is happening.

The few reacting necromancers seemed to have discovered something from Rees's departure and the anomalous changes in the fire-based magic element, but it was apparently too late.

The moment the fire magic elements went berserk, in the feelings of these necromancers, their own bodies were in an extremely hot environment, and even their own skin produced a burning pain.

For these necromancers, this burning sensation only lasted for a moment, and this was also the last feeling of these necromancers. Because in the next moment, they can't perceive anything.

On the side, Reese, who teleported out of the area, saw all the changes that had taken place in the area.

Reece noticed that the area he had been in, and all the necromancers that existed in it, were in a sea of fire at this time. The only sign of this sea of fire is the fire-based magic element that suddenly became violent.

Even from a distance, Reece could feel the heat of the fire. Through the transformation of the magic element, the flames that exist in the sea of fire have far exceeded Reese's original understanding.

Reece noticed that the necromancers who had been in the sea of fire had completely lost their lives the moment the sea of fire took shape, and their bodies were still in the sea of fire, suffering from the flames.

In an instant, Rees realized that if he hadn't used teleportation in time to get out of the area he was in, then he wouldn't be any different from these necromancers, and he would have died completely the moment the sea of fire took shape.

In Reese's heart, in addition to feeling a little lucky, there was more of a fear, Reese didn't understand how Rowling created this sea of fire. According to Reese's prediction, the spells that formed this sea of fire could only be mastered by a true high-level mage.

The formation of the sea of fire only lasted for a short period of time, and it did not take long for this sea of fire to completely dissipate, but the effect it caused undoubtedly left a deep impression on Reese.