Section 411 X Trick of Secret X (5)
"It's... But over the front door...," said one of the mage apprentices.
"What should we do?" Another mage apprentice asked.
"During the experiment, I can't interfere too much." Halwick said. "Joey is injured, and I'll appoint a new master of battle magic. Go back first. ”
Both apprentices seemed hesitant to leave, but they didn't say anything more and just left.
After that, Halwick paused for a moment and pulled out the crystal ball. "Tonks?"
"I'm on the tower." On the crystal ball, Tonks's voice rang out. "Here, there are no enemy attacks yet...."
"Go to the main entrance." Harwick interrupted him and said. "Joey is in a coma now, and his experiment, please preside over it."
"Me?" Tonks' tone was full of surprise. "But..."
"I trust you to give you this job." Halwick said. "If you don't think you can do it well, I can find someone else."
“.... I can do it. Tonks said. The main entrance, the experiment of combat magic, right, I'll go right away. Don't know what you need to achieve? ”
"You're a smart guy." Halwick said. "You still need to ask me about this little thing?"
After saying this, the light on the crystal ball disappeared.
Solidify and fade.
Many gray-robed mages raised their wands at the same time.
"Let's go!" Saville shouted.
Colorful light shot down the stairs below. The moment he approached the stairs, the light also disappeared there like the long sword that suddenly appeared before.
"Philip." As the light faded below, Savile looked at his companion beside him.
"Entered." Philip said. "But it's far from those soldiers of Lucill's house...."
"The distance is too far, although you can target them to attack, but after entering this space, most of the magic power dissipates in the process of flying, and there is no way to attack those people."
"Then how does the energy on this sword fly a long distance without dissipating?" A gray-robed mage asked.
"That's what we're going to look into." Savile said. "This distance... Be careful! ”
A long sword suddenly emerged from the air in front of him, stabbing a gray-robed mage in front of him.
The moment it appeared, Savile shouted like this, and then swung his staff, and a yellow light shot at the gray-robed mage on the other side of the sword.
This time, the sword flew faster than the yellow light, and before the yellow light could hit the mage, it stabbed into the mage's robes....
"Ahh The mage screamed, and a gray shield appeared in front of him. But then, the sword easily pierced through the shield and into the bones in his chest.
The mage then fell. After that, Saville's yellow light hit him--- but it didn't make any difference.
"'Delayed damage' is working." A mage next to him examined it and said. "He lost consciousness and passed out."
On the side, many gray-robed mages looked at Savile. Immediately, the chatter rang out.
"It's too dangerous here."
"Since the test just now failed, it is better for us to withdraw in time."
"His spells are useless and won't protect us."
After hearing these discussions, Savile looked down, sighed lightly, and said no more 'insist on staying'.
After a few more moments, someone walked out.
"Ladies and gentlemen, it's normal for things to be dangerous in experiments. In such a situation, it is important to collect data, but for us, it is more important to protect ourselves, right? ”
There was a chorus of echoes in the crowd.
"That's right!"
"That's right!"
After receiving approval and approval from the people, the man who stood up turned to Saville.
"In order to collect more data, we insisted on staying here when there was danger before. But now, one thing has been proven: it is difficult for us to attack the enemy in this space. Even if you use observation to warn you in advance of where the attack will start, it is just as difficult to deal with. In such a situation, it is wisest to retreat in time. ”
With that, he didn't wait for Savile to reply, turned around, and waved his hand at the gray-robed mages. "Everyone retreat first, retreat to a safer place!"
"Whatever you want." Philip, next to Saville, spoke. "But I'm going to stay."
"I'll stay too." Another mage next to Philip also said. "Next time, next time we will definitely be able to observe more data and find a solution!"
"Then come on." The gray-robed mage who had just stood up said. "We won't be with you."
After that, most of the gray-robed mages and apprentices walked up and walked through the gate, and there were three or four people here and there, as if they didn't intend to leave, staying with Saville.
"I believe in you." There were three mages left, and one of them said to Saville.
"Thank you, Austin." Savile said.
"Me too." The second mage looked down and said. "These nobles have long been incompetent. Shooting this kind of sword is probably their last struggle! ”
"Do you think so, Rammond?" Philip looked at the man.
Before the gentleman, known as 'Rammond', could speak, the third mage who remained looked at the gate above and laughed. "Those fools!"
He had this to say about the gray-robed mages who had left. After that, he turned around and explained further reasons to Saville and the others. "Elsewhere, we've all won big. Here, too, victory will come soon... Many people are coming, but they are leaving! ”
"If only you would stay, Paul." Philip looked at him and said. "I'll use the observation technique again. Be careful..."
"Observation? Hahahaha! The mage, known as 'Paul,' laughed. What's the use of that? Can you block the sword from the opposite side? ”
"And what do you say?" Philip looked at the other party, and his tone was rather unkind.
"Look at me." Paul raised his wand and turned to the stairs below.
A green light came from the tip of the wand. After that, the green light did not shoot into the distance, but disappeared. Seconds later, the stairs below, where the Lucilles' soldiers had disappeared, glowed with that green light everywhere.
"Group therapy?" Rammond looked at the one who was casting the spell suspiciously. "What do you want to do?"
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