Chapter 39: Lusha's Gamble

At this point, Cannet, who witnessed Rhy's nervous swing of his arm and smashing the blade of the scimitar with his gauntlet, suddenly felt that something was wrong.

Lusa's illusion had been fought for so long, and it had only been used with a scimitar - the only two extra magic spears and daggers had only been used a few times.

Could it be that this illusion doesn't summon a cane? Probably won't turn a dagger into a straight sword?

Maybe it's just an illusion, so it really can't be done.

In this way, the strength of the illusion, which was already not at the level of Rusha in terms of combat, was once again greatly weakened.

Even so, the illusion was hard to overcome.

Even if the two of them besieged Lusa, they didn't have much of the upper hand now.

But after realizing all this, looking at the illusion shrouded in red light, Canette was already much more confident.

He knew very well that illusions were not the same as real people. The illusions here are fragile, so just hit Lusha - with Skava.

If Scava had hit Lusha last time, it would have been over.

However, no matter how you think about it, there is not much good way to do it. However, after looking at the red ball of light at the top of the hall, Carnet suddenly had an idea: yes, it was because of the red light it emitted that Lusa's illusion could be driven......

Since Lusa's illusion is so difficult, it would be nice to just destroy it.

But Lusa is here to stop it, and it's too hard to figure out how to destroy the orb of light while fighting.

You should have escaped from here first, and then think about it - you don't have to run far to get out of the hall, won't Lusa's illusion be without red light?

So, thinking of this, Canette raised his crossbow and shot Aya with no hope of hitting, yelled "follow me" at Rey, and then rushed to the exit to the top of the lighthouse.

Ryan was a little puzzled, but he followed. Sure enough, Lusha chased them for some distance before stopping at the edge of the red-lit room, unable to get out.

She quietly backed away, eventually turning back to her original vision.

"Whew...... Whew......" Ryan watched all this, finally gasped tiredly, and reinserted the sword into his waist, his face full of frustration: "Do you still want to run away in the end......"

"No, I didn't say I was going to run away. Canette used his brain and excitedly pointed to the red light in the hall: "You see, the red light is emitted by the ball of light from the ceiling. ”

"You don't want to destroy it. Ryan understood quickly, but his tone was full of confusion: "That's also a disembodied thing, how can you destroy it?"

"Uh......" Canette was speechless for a moment, but was obviously confident: "That's why I'm going to talk to you!"

"I can't figure it out anyway......" Ryan muttered, visibly disappointed.

Hearing him say this, Canette couldn't help but be a little discouraged.

But at least it's something to think about.

So, after a period of thinking...... Even the red light in the house was extinguished. Naturally, the fake Lusa disappeared as a result.

"No, I can't think of it. The witcher had to admit with frustration.

"Really?" Ryan took over sadly.

However, just when both of them were in desperation, Canette suddenly felt that someone was pulling him behind him.

That familiar feeling made him react immediately. Turning around in surprise, Canette found that it was Lusa in spirit form.

"Can't you come?" said Cannet, thinking that Lutha had arrived at the right time, excitedly.

Lusha just sighed silently, her expression looking worried. At the same time, with a hint of relief.

Apparently she was too worried, so she came here and settled down. And because she walked almost silently, she quietly reached behind Canette and was not noticed halfway.

She already knew why the two witchers were here and worried, so she quietly approached the entrance and looked inside. His gaze also fell on the ball of light on the ceiling.

Seeing her turn her head with an inquiring expression, Canette reluctantly explained her current predicament. Lusha looked down and thought about it, as if she had come up with something good to do.

She pointed to herself, to the mirror inside, and to the possessed shield on Cannet's body, as if she wanted to say something, but couldn't understand because she couldn't speak. After a few hours of unsuccessful communication, she seems to have finally given up on trying to communicate, and instead suddenly shoves a key with the nameplate "Organ Room Corridor Door" into Rya's hand and rushes into the house.

"Wait, isn't that dangerous?!" the witcher was shocked and rushed in. On the way, he was almost knocked down by Rya.

I don't know what Lusha wants to do, so I can only rush in to help.

Sure enough, Lusha had barely taken a few steps into the room where the red light had been extinguished, when the magic mirror reacted.

It immediately began to glow with a strange red light, and suddenly shone a beam of light on Lusha.

In pain, Aiya was suddenly pulled by the red light and pulled her into the mirror. And Canette is horrified to find that he and Ryan can't move within the red light range, and they can't save Lusha at all.

But the strange thing is that Lusha doesn't want to resist at all, so she lets the mirror pull her through - you know, although Lusha is in a spirit state, if she is caught in the mirror, it will be difficult to return to the real world.

Why was Lusha caught willingly?!

Canette screamed in horror and tried to get Lutha back, but to no avail. Ryan was completely stunned by the situation.

Seeing that Lusha had closed her eyes and been sucked into the mirror, the witcher had to suppress his doubts and try to figure out what was going on.

Carnet tried to calm herself down, her brain racing, speculating on Aya's meaning: "Come on, I'm an idiot! There's a reason she's doing it!"

It turns out that when people get their adrenaline up in a crisis, they do make the brain active.

Just as the mirror began to burst into cracks, and Lusa's spirit began to shape as a mirror slave, the witcher who had been released suddenly realized.

He looked at the shield light feather in front of him, and remembered what the scene was the last time Lusha's illusion appeared.

When the mirror slave appears, an explosive red-black shockwave erupts around his body. Although it can seriously injure anyone who tries to sneak up, Canette has a shield on him, so he can ignore the lethality and force his attack - this is why Lusha pointed at Cannet's shield before, looking like she wanted to say something.

It was simply the perfect opportunity to unleash Skava!

But this is only a moment, and then Lusa will be more difficult to deal with than the previous illusion...... If I hadn't reacted, it would have been in vain for Ferusa's hard work—she's gambling on it!