Chapter 722: The Dawn of Victory ......?

Although it may sound like a child's play, Cheruth is not really so simple as entrusting the fate of her group and the entire world of Alet to the ethereal luck. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

In the same way, rolling the dice determines the winner or loser, and the bet is only on one number and the bet is on three or even five numbers, and the outcome of the victory or defeat is naturally huge. What Chelus has to do is to try to do a good job in the part that can improve the winning rate without luck in this victory or defeat that relies on luck, and increase the probability of her own victory.

Although Tafel's mutated elemental magic is completely different from the normal elemental magic system, since it relies on theory to form a system and develop a practical magic discipline, there must be some unique rules in mutated elemental magic.

This is like when building a building, compared with the ever-changing appearance pattern of the superstructure, the ground floor and even the foundation part, in order to ensure its practicability and reliability, there will obviously not be so much innovation, perhaps because of the different superstructures and some details will be personalized modifications, but the overall framework is always evolved from a few similar formulas.

Cheruth wanted to use the magic rune inducement to cause Tafel's spell to collapse in the middle of Tafel's spell and cause Tafel's magic to backlash, using the building as a metaphor, that is, instead of waiting for the building to be completed, "add bricks and tiles" to let the building collapse on its own, but modify the building's architectural structure when the building began to be built, causing it to collapse.

However, because Tafel's speed of "building buildings" is too fast, Cheruth does not have time to make targeted destruction tools for the weaknesses of a certain part of Tafel after he starts to build a building, so she can only select a certain type of building structure to prepare in advance, and then wait for Tafel to appear in the process of "building" again and again, and then throw the tools over in time before the building is completed. And without any accurate prediction of the magical building that Tafel wanted to build, it is obviously the most likely to succeed to make targeted destruction tools in advance for the most commonly used one of the only few fixed foundation frames.

Of course, in fact, when Tafel constructs mutant element magic, even the most basic part of the casting formula, there can not be only so few, according to the information secretly collected by Cheruth during this time, Tafel used at least fifteen obviously different casting formulas as the starting point of the construction method when building mutant element magic, and among them, there are several casting formulas that are obviously only used when using certain mutated form elements, and there are several casting formulas that are widely used, and Tafel habitually uses them as starting methods when casting multiple mutated form element magic。

And the sequence of magic runes that Cheruth had prepared in her hand was the inducement rune code for one of the most used casting formulas, although it was a gamble, but at least she had to bet on the side with the highest probability of winning.

Finally, Tafel, who had no idea what was going on on Cheruth's side, finally let Cheruth and them seize a chance after maintaining a magic bombardment for more than ten minutes.

After using the magic rune to destroy one of Tafel's arcane spells, the moment she sensed the composition of Tafel's newly begun magic spell, Cheruth's expression immediately became excited.

Burning Mutant Ice Flame!

Although it is obviously not the "Sea of Ice and Fire" that Tafel released at the beginning of the battle, since the spell originally used this mode framework as a start, it probably means that it will be necessary to use some kind of mutated frost magic with the fire elemental attribute of "burning".

Of course, Tafel's plan to Chelus didn't care, what made her excited was that the inducement rune sequence that she had been holding in her hand was the spell collapse rune string for the frost and flame series mutant element magic, and in the spell that Tafel built this time, in the original spell framework, there was a natural spell defect that could not be avoided by manpower, and its phase was good with the inducement rune string she edited.

Without any hesitation, almost as soon as Tafel began to construct the spell, Cheruth launched the rune string in her hand.

The next moment, under Tafel's suspicious gaze (he obviously noticed something strange as well, because this time Cheruth did not start editing the runes after he cast the spell, but fired the magic runes when he first started casting the spell), the sequence of inducing runes that Cheruth had prepared in advance was smoothly integrated into the structure of Tafel's unfinished spell.

Almost instantly, Tafel instinctively realized what Cheruth was trying to do. This is also of course, after all, when encountering an enemy who can cause the magic he casts to collapse by unknown means, as long as he is a magician, he will definitely worry about the possibility of the other party using this magic backlash as an attack weapon. Before, Tafel could see that the speed of Cheruth could not reach the speed of editing the magic runes before his magic was released, so he was unscrupulous when casting spells, but he didn't expect that this time Cheruth actually did it.

However, Tafel is also worthy of being the number one magician in the mainland, and after realizing that Cheruth and the others want to create his magic backlash, Tafel forcibly cut off the magic transmission of the new spell halfway. Doing so will also trigger a mana backlash, but compared to the power of the backlash caused by the collapse of the spell, the backlash caused by forcibly aborting in the middle of the process is relatively small.

Even so, after all, it still had a certain backlash effect, and in order to prevent the magic in his body from going wild because of the backlash from getting out of control, Tafel had to suspend his previous machine-gun-like rapid casting, which interrupted the violent stormy magic offensive for a moment.

"It's now!"

With such an obvious interruption of the attack, Cheruth and the others naturally noticed it immediately. Knowing that it was the backlash that had an effect, Cheruth couldn't help but shout out loud even though she knew that she didn't need her own reminder.

And just as the wolf girl opened her mouth to speak, from behind her, Helan, who had been channeling magic to Luerna while also holding a shot of arcane-level spatial magic in her own hand, accurately stuck Tafel at the moment of pause.

A terrifying spatial distortion appeared around Tafel, causing the surrounding light to seem to twist and turn, creating a strange visual scene.

Tafel frowned slightly, Helan's spatial magic was indeed strong, but for him who had fought with an existence like Nien, the acting maintainer, and had been attacked by the other party's direct invocation of the Origin Space Law, it was obviously not enough to make him have any mood ups and downs purely in terms of power. It's just that Herlan is obviously different from Nien, who lacks combat experience (after all, he is a defender, not a guardian), and just such a shot in the card poses no less threat than the origin space distortion that Nien threw head-on.

But fortunately, the lack of power is a hard wound after all, and Tafel unleashed a simple magical shockwave with great power before the space warping magic completely crushed his flesh, directly destroying Helan's magic - not to guide the opponent to collapse by himself like Cheruth did, but to suppress and destroy the opponent's magic phenomenon with the absolute superiority of magical power.

Seeing this scene, Cheruth couldn't help but fall into a moment of silence, Tafel's strength was too amazing, and even such an opportunity that was created by them was easily resolved by him, which was definitely a major blow to their morale.

But fortunately, in the next moment, their efforts finally paid off.

Tafel, who released a magical shock wave that shattered Helan's spatial distortion, suddenly changed his face, and then, a red line suddenly fell out of his nostrils.

Tafel had a nosebleed.

In such a tense and serious occasion, suddenly nosebleeds became the focus of everyone's attention. It may be a bit nonsensical and funny, but it is definitely not a funny thing for all involved—no, in another sense, it is something that Cheruth's side should be happy about.

The magic backlash did work.

Although Tafel responded quickly, he was not able to fully deal with the sudden burst of magic backlash due to Helan's seam attack. While nosebleeds are the least severe of all the consequences that can occur under normal circumstances, they represent much less than that.

At least in the eyes of Cheruth and the others, the invincible image of Tafel, who had been unable to win no matter what means they used so far, finally appeared because of this crack, which symbolized victory and hope for them.

It works! Although it doesn't seem to cause serious damage this time, it definitely works!

After a moment of despair, the flame of hope burned far more vigorously than it had been.

Tafel also felt the change in their fighting spirit in Cheruth. While he was annoyed that he would actually be hurt by these people, Tafel was also thinking quickly about what had happened in the previous rounds.

Although he still didn't quite understand the detailed principle of Cheruth's use of magic runes to induce the collapse of the spell, Tafel roughly deduced the reason why Cheruth had done the trick to induce him to fight back through some details before and after the attack and defense of this round. By editing the magic rune string of that evil sect for a certain type of spell of his in advance, and then playing it out immediately when he released that kind of magic, so that his magic would start to collapse before he had time to get rid of it, it was not difficult for a magician of Tafel's level to analyze this process.

But the problem is that this is relatively incomprehensible for Tafel, and because Cheruth's move is completely dependent on probability and luck, Tafel has no way to speculate on which of his spells Cheruth designed corresponding targeted rune attacks. Although this time he finally minimized the damage of the magic backlash, if he did it a few more times, the damage of the backlash accumulated, it would not be a joke for him.

The hesitation in his heart caused Tafel to slow down the frequency of his attacks for a while, and the Cheruth side, who was aware of this, immediately took the opportunity to start a counterattack. Although the magic released by their side was not too difficult for Tafel to defend, it could play a role in containment.

Realizing that he had given them a chance because of his fear of the wolf maiden, Tafel angrily resumed his original fierce magic attack, but this time, perhaps it was really luck, and it didn't take long for the magic he used to hit the "muzzle" of the second special spell-inducing rune string that Cheruth had prepared.

Rumble!

This time, at the moment when Tafel was affected by the backlash, the Dutch Selman and Sumario teamed up to carry out a more powerful counterattack against Tafel, and this time, although their magic still failed to hurt Tafel, it also made it more difficult for Tafel to spare energy to deal with the backlash in her body than last time.

This time, it wasn't just the nosebleed, but the internal injuries caused by the backlash made the corners of Tafel's mouth overflow blood uncontrollably.

Feeling the wound in his body, Tafel not only did not get angry, but laughed.

"Huh...... Hahaha, yes, since it's the ones who are chosen by the substitutes, it's time to have such a skill, haha, interesting!"