CHAPTER XXXIV

was revealed all at once, which made Wren a little flustered. Pen fun and pavilion www.biquge.info

He never thought that the giant and the little mage, who should have been locked up in the cave and suffered a death cloud technique, and it was said that he had gone to half his life without dying, not only did he seem to be alive and unharmed, but he even knew his true identity.

As soon as he thought that all the lies he had made up had been exposed, he felt like he was standing naked in the ice and snow, and he was so cold that he almost shivered.

What's the scariest thing in the world?

For Wren, who believes in "secrecy" and "deception", the most terrible thing is that he is completely seen through.

All along, he has used all kinds of secret methods to make others unable to see through him through deception. It made him feel safe, comfortable, and as safe and secure as wearing enchanted full-body armor.

But now, that has failed, and his secret is gone......

"No...... Not yet, maybe they just guessed a little bit......"

Wren comforted himself with this, but then he heard Gerald's sneer and angry rebuke.

"Do you think that by betraying your companions, you will be able to please the evil god who exalts intrigue and deceit? I tell you, the one you believe in has been repulsed!"

If that sentence just now only made Wren nervous, when he heard this, he couldn't help but see black, and he almost fainted.

His Majesty, the God of Conspiracy, did not give up on him, but was repulsed?!

Behind this damn giant, there is a god standing in it, and a very powerful one!

Oh, my God......

In a trance, he felt as if he had died, his soul had detached from his body, and he was drifting into the bottomless abyss, slowly sinking into the underworld, embarking on the road of no return to purgatory.

At that moment, a calm and indifferent voice woke him up from despair.

"Giant Magic!"

The mage, who had been silent, raised his hand, and the tip of the wand used to assist in casting spells flashed and struck Gerald.

Powerful magic surged through the giant's body, and in just an instant, Gerald, who was already extremely tall and burly, suddenly doubled in size, and the back of his head slammed into the top of the cavern.

With a bang, the solid stone wall was directly smashed through his head, and even his entire upper body was smashed into it. It turned out that there was also a hole above the stone wall, and he was like a beast that had fallen into a trap at the moment, stuck in the middle of the stone wall, unable to go up and down.

"What do you think...... Can you help me in this way!" His roar echoed through the cavern like thunder, and the angry giant unleashed its terrifying power, only to hear the sound of the rock shattering, and a large area of the stone wall above his head was cracked, as if it would completely collapse in the next moment.

But it didn't crumble, for the mage had already rushed over with the phrase "Hold my back" and cast another spell.

His wand glowed with black, not dazzling, but thin and slippery, like a piece of black silk. And as he waved his wand, the black "silk" quickly expanded, turning into a huge circle in the blink of an eye.

The mage pressed his hand on Gerald's leg, and before Gerald, who was in a fit of rage, reacted, the black circle had completely closed and encircled him.

In the next moment, the inside of the circle suddenly took on a dizzying dark depth. Gerard barely had time to react before he fell straight down with an exclamation.

The darkness beneath his feet seemed to have turned into a bottomless abyss, causing him to fall to the top and disappear without a trace in an instant.

A roar came from far away from the darkness, but before Gerald could react, the mage had already canceled the spell. I saw that the darkness suddenly disappeared, and if it weren't for the debris still falling from the stone wall above him, it was as if Gerald had never appeared at all.

When the mage performed the Giant Transformation Technique just now, Parin had already sensed that something was wrong. He tried to stop it, but was stopped by Wren, who had returned to God. A mere low-level young mage, against a high-level thief who had been in a hundred battles, he tried his best to escape the result of being killed in seconds, but he was still suppressed extremely badly, just barely holding on.

So he couldn't stop the mage from casting the spell at all, and watched as the mage cast the "Shadow Vanishing" spell, opening the portal to the shadow plane, causing Gerald to fall straight in.

In the next moment, the portal was closed, and Gerald landed on the shadow plane, never to return.

Parin was furious, but there was nothing he could do. Just then, he heard a voice coming from the bottom of his heart.

"I'll lend you the strength, don't show mercy, hit hard!"

With this voice, an unimaginably powerful force burst out from his body.

The young mage swung his staff, and the weapon, which was clearly just wood, tore through the air with a high-pitched, piercing sound.

Wren, who had the upper hand, only had time to subconsciously turn sideways, and was slammed on the shoulder with a cane, and the sound of bones shattering and wood breaking sounded at the same time, and then the old thief was blasted away by an irresistible force, and slammed into the stone wall next to him.

Then he heard the sound of bones shattering again, and Wren didn't even have time to scream before he was shocked and fainted by the powerful impact.

Palin struck a blow, and didn't have time to be happy or surprised, and hurriedly rushed towards the mage who had just sent Gerald into the shadow plane.

He knew that his spell-casting ability was simply not worth mentioning to the other party, so he didn't even bother to recite the spell, and directly smashed the opponent with the remaining half of the wooden staff.

The broken wooden staff flew towards the target with a sharp whistle, triggering the protective magic fixed on the mage's body. The gray-white light spread throughout his body in an instant, turning into something like a rock, and at the same time, the mage's figure became blurred, as if the air around him had distorted.

With a "snap", the wooden staff hit the rock wall, shattering the stone and being bounced off at the same time, falling into the corner.

Parin wasn't surprised by this, an experienced mage would definitely pile up as many protective spells as possible within the scope of his ability, for example, several high-level mages he knew would even bind teleportation spells to his body, and immediately teleport and escape if he was attacked violently.

"Safety first" is the life creed of most mages, if you can escape, you will have a future, no matter what you want to do, you must always live.

That's why there is a saying that the hardest creature in the world to kill is not a dragon with great power or an immortal sea demon, but a high-level mage with a normal brain.

The wooden staff he threw was incredibly powerful, but from the beginning, he didn't expect it to actually hurt the other party.

All he wanted was to get in the way of the other party.

The staff successfully fulfilled the mission given to it by its master, hindering the mage.

Although most of its power was dissolved by the triggered spells, the slightest aftermath that did not resolve made the mage feel as if he had been hit by a brute bull, and his head was dizzy. He was even more unsteady on his feet, staggering back two steps.

At this time, Parin had already rushed in front of him like a tiger descending from the mountain, and the cold air on his right hand overflowed, and he grabbed him fiercely.

The blurred figure of the water waves was pierced by the cold palm of his hand, and it made a soft sound like glass shattering, and the mage's already vague figure became clear again. And Palin's right hand adjusted its direction slightly, shattering the gray-white stone skin and pinching his neck.

The heavy cold air immediately spread down his hand to the mage's body, and the mage, who had lost his talisman spell, had no strength to resist, and was frozen to death in an instant, and was carried by him like a piece of luggage.

This was the end of this short but fierce battle, and it was only a few seconds between the mage's outburst and the time when both he and Wren were knocked out.

Parin threw the already fainted mage to the ground, dissipating the ice mana condensed in his hand, and looked at his right hand with some confusion.

He didn't recite a spell at all just now, nor did he cast a spell, but he just relied on instinct to condense this powerful spell that was at least equivalent to that of a mid-level mage. The right hand that gathered the power of ice first defeated the two spells that the mage used to protect himself, and the remaining power could freeze the mage directly to faint - such a powerful spell was definitely not something that a young mage who had been in the business for less than two years could cast.

He thought for a moment and tried to call out in his heart: "Your Majesty, Your Majesty of the Void Mask, is it you, did you give me strength?"

After a few seconds, a somewhat indistinct voice came intermittently, as if from a long distance: "Yes...... Parin, did you win? Good...... I'm looking for Gerald...... I'll leave it to you here. ”

Parin bowed his head respectfully, saluting the great deity, and after a while, waiting until the voice had completely died down, he raised his head again and looked around the battlefield.

Your Majesty has gone to save Gerald from the shadow plane, and has left the matter to himself. Then you must try your best to do everything well in order to live up to Your Majesty's trust!

"Hmm...... Let's start with this fellow senior, who is more willing to communicate with a young man who is also on the path of knowledge than a thief who believes in the god of conspiracy......"

After about half a day, the cave suddenly became cold, and then a distorted blue light flashed in the air, accompanied by a crackling sound, and many small electric lights swam nimbly like small fish.

Then, after a few seconds, the blue light suddenly expanded, turning into a halo, and Gerald, covered in dust, rushed out of it in embarrassment as he wielded an axe that was still stained with black blood. He coughed violently for a while before he could breathe.

"It seems that your trip to the Shadow Plane has not been pleasant. Parin, who had been waiting for a long time, said with a smile.

"Ahem...... yes, it sucks!" Gerald replied with a wry smile, "I apologize for my performance in the fight. All these years of quiet and comfortable life have regressed me, and I shouldn't have made those mistakes. ”

"It's good that you're all right. Sui Xiong's voice echoed in the air with a smile, "What to do with Ren and his accomplices, you can see what to do." I'm going to take a break. ”

With that, his voice fell silent.

In the distant sky, the floating giant jellyfish fixed itself to a mountain peak with its tentacles, and the exuberant magic that had been flowing on its body gradually subsided.

This time, Sui Xiong was really tired.