Chapter 508: Avalanche Rabina
Causing a riot would only require Uma to use her ice magic to wreak havoc in the camp, and it's something that will interest everyone who likes to cause trouble. And often when this kind of thing appears in front of them, the cheers of the troublemakers will sound. It's just a pity that Uma is not a trick-or-treater, so he cleanly and quickly destroyed the entire camp with a wide range of ice magic, and did not enjoy the whole process.
The roar of the Ice Tiger, tamed by the Bantu, was heard, and of course, the first to notice that something was wrong must have been these hearing animals. Uma wasn't surprised, so he condensed ice crystals in his hand and waited for the Ice Tiger to appear. He had only one chance to see this creature that lived in the snowy regions of the north, in the taxidermy room of the Academy of Magic. It provides a detailed description of the habits and characteristics of the Ice Tiger, of course, for magical apprentices who are keen to study animals, and Uma is not interested in that.
To his surprise, there was also a man from the Bantu tribe who appeared along with the Ice Tiger. He was shirtless, wearing a necklace made of wolf teeth on both hands, and a pair of pants made of snow tiger fur. It made him look primitive and savage, and the characteristic of all Bantu people was the ice crystal eyes. At first, Uma thinks he is the animal trainer Ruug, but when he tells him his name, he realizes that he was wrong. "Another outsider, I'm Avalanche Rabina, prove your strength to me!"
Uma didn't answer, because the Ice Tigers were already getting closer to her. He could hear the animals grinding their teeth, their powerful limbs seemingly ready to pounce on him and tear themselves to shreds. Avalanche Rabina Uma didn't care about the damn name, he just knew he had to deal with this guy as soon as possible, or Mirna might be in danger.
The first to act was an ice tiger that was close enough to Uma, roaring and leaping to its feet, opening its bloody jaws to pounce on Uma, the creature's momentum alone was enough to scare outsiders half to death, not to mention the consequences of being bitten by it. Uma's calm figure flashed, and the ice crystals condensed in his hand were released at the same time, smashing towards the ice tiger. The creature was even more agile than Uma had expected, and the ice crystals failed to hit the Ice Tiger, and the beast quickly turned around and pounced on Uma again.
Uma immediately raised her hand to gather a cloud of white light in her hand, and then recited a series of rapid incantations, fragments of incantations that spread over the Ice Tiger's head, stopping its movements. Immediately afterward, Uma conjured up an ice sword, and with a single sword, it slashed off the beast's head. Dangerous moments like this seem to be a regular occurrence for some time to come, and Avalanche Rabina joins the fray at this time.
Faced with several Ice Tigers and a brave Bantu warrior, the survival rate of outsiders is basically zero. In addition to having a lot of combat experience, you must also have the knowledge and skills you can use in battle to keep yourself alive. This is a difficult thing to do, and in the face of such an opponent, it is absolutely not enough to be cautious.
Uma gave up the passive counterattack and launched a circle of ice magic arrays on the ground to actively attack. His goal was clear - Avalanche Rabina, and as for the Ice Tigers, they were not the main objects of Uma's care at the moment, given their threat. Rabina's fighting skills are better than most of the Bantu fighters Ummah has encountered, and in close-quarters duels, Uma doesn't take advantage of anything.
With the help of the Ice Tiger, Rabina was even more difficult to deal with. Uma must watch the situation before every shot, otherwise a single mistake will leave him with a corpse covered in snow and ice. But even more shocking actions were yet to come, and when Uma used the Ice Magic Circle to eliminate the two Ice Tigers, Rabina suddenly erupted in a roar that was enough to deafen both ears.
The tremors from the ground made Uma think that his roar had caused an avalanche, but in fact it was, and the other party didn't seem to care if the avalanche he caused would bury his companions as well. The tremors made Uma's center of gravity unstable, and despite being on the ridgeline, Uma had to make sure he didn't slide into the valley. The Bantu seem to have enjoyed such adventures, so they did not erect improvised fences around their camp on the ridgeline.
Mirna on the other side also felt the shock, and she was about to cast her magic when the shock was released, but this time not only interrupted her spell, but also caused her to be punched hard in the abdomen. She held back the pain and didn't scream, but she couldn't stop her body from flying backwards following the physical. Her back hit the trunk of a bare tree on the ridgeline, and she was buried face down in the thick snow.
For a moment, she lifted her head out of the snow, anger and cold in a silent exchange on her face. This was not what Uma had promised, and although Mirna knew he was in trouble, things were really going from bad to worse. The aggressive Bantu wouldn't give her opponent a chance to breathe, so the next wave of attacks followed, and Mirna had to dodge them by rolling on the ground in an awkward manner. Although a dozen Bantu had fallen in front of her so far, Mirna did not kill them completely, only made them incapacitated.
In the eyes of the Bantu people, Mirna made a pointless gesture by gently pressing her left hand against the snow and letting go after a few seconds, a gesture that they could not understand at all. Mirna didn't show any unusual expression, she just stood in place, ready to cast a spell. What is certain is that the Bantu people will not let this little girl cast magic, because they have already seen the power of the other party's magic.
The Bantu warriors quickly moved and rushed towards Mirna, trying to interrupt her chanting once more. The latter said to himself with a mischievous smile on his face. "Got it, stupid guys. As soon as Mirna finished speaking, the Bantu people were surprised to find that their bodies were imprisoned by an invisible force, and they could not move. A purple magic sigil emerged in the invisible air, and then slowly floated into the air.
"Didn't your patriarch tell you about magic traps?" Mirna shouted disdainfully at the imprisoned Bantu warrior, though she responded in Bantu she didn't understand. "Let me finish this. Mirna lowered her voice, as if trying to burst out her long-simmering anger. She began to chant the incantation again, and the temperature around her began to rise sharply, which was incredibly high for anyone within the range of magic, a heat that could not be reached on the West Coast in the summer.
Now she couldn't be sure that the blow would keep them from losing their lives, and Mr. Jack's roar echoed over her head, and the huge pumpkin head burning with flames slammed into the center of the magic trap. Jack's explosion almost once again caused an avalanche that was even more violent than before, and Mirna didn't know that her final blow had created an opportunity for Umma.