Chapter 130: The Thousand-Year Pact (Part II)

"Mr. Emissary, that apprentice of yours seems to be dying. A familiar voice sounded in the ears of the gray-robed mage, but it came from the body of an unfamiliar monster. At this time, the mage from Nome City had no time to think about the relationship between the huge shark lizard beast in front of him and the Khedive who had disappeared before, and he just wanted to get rid of the great horror in front of him as soon as possible.

Considering that the "steel restraint" he used might not be able to effectively restrain such a fierce beast, the gray-robed mage drained the energy in the three obsidian magic beads at once, and directly used the more powerful "Eva's Black Tentacles" - this spell is also known as the "Shadow Tentacles", as the spell took effect, the shadow that originally covered the shark lizard beast turned into dozens of dark tentacles dancing in the air, these shadow energy awakened by the spell are not afraid of any kind of chopping and tearing, they have both "cut and cut, and the reason is chaotic" and "The wildfire is inexhaustible, and the spring breeze blows and grows." "Two characteristics - before the spell energy is exhausted, it is difficult for the target who is bound in it to escape the grappling and whipping of the shadow tentacles by physical means alone.

"That's all you have? I'm afraid you're killing yourself. The Khedive's giant shark lizard, though trapped in the shadow tentacles, still teased. At this moment, he had already felt the decline of the spell energy, and he believed that he would be able to break through this constraint in a few breaths, and press the mage master who had mocked him on the magic carpet before and rubbed him on the ground.

The Khedive's words had an unexpected effect, as the Grey-robed Mage successfully cast the "Black Tentacles of Evar" to control the field, and the offensive spell that was supposed to follow him ended without a hitch. The chaotic emotions mixed with anger, fear, doubt, and other factors seriously interfered with the mage's spell casting action, and the second spell model he built was a plastic energy spell that had rarely been used before, so it was not surprising that it failed. Not only that, but the backlash after the failed spell release also caused a small explosion, which seriously damaged the health of the gray-robed mage, and his already unhealthy body bounced off the spot and fell heavily to the ground, immediately vomiting several mouthfuls of blood.

Seeing the right time, the shark lizard beast suddenly jumped and rushed straight towards the desperate opponent, ignoring the damage caused by the shadow tentacles to its body. However, the gray-robed mage was not completely without a trace of resistance, and a large amount of obsidian magic beads spilled out, directly activating the spell gloves on the mage's hands. A giant palm composed of force fields was directly formed, and the "backhand" pressed the monster back to the desert floor. In fact, with the strength of the gray-robed mage himself, he could not use this level of spell at will, and the "Bigby Grabbing Palm Gloves" was one of his treasured means of saving his life, and this spell item was also on the verge of damage after being forcibly urged by a large number of obsidian magic beads.

However, he didn't have time to feel sorry for his treasure, because the duration of the spell giant hand was limited, and judging from the sturdiness of this oversized shark lizard beast, it was obviously unrealistic to "strangle" it by relying solely on the power of the force field hand. The gray-robed mage forcibly stood up, and moved his steps to the disciple who had just fainted from the torture of the "steel restraint", and he stretched out his palm. The "Life Force Overdrive Drain" was activated, and the mage apprentice, who had been strangled by the metal wire, convulsed, and the visible life force energy flowed out from every part of his body, converging into a small stream, merging into the palm of the gray-robed mage.

This time, he didn't use the obsidian orb as a carrier of life energy, and he used this method to heal most of his own injuries, while also regaining the ability to continue casting spells. The soul of the mage apprentice, who was a victim of evil deeds, was pulled out of the body of the gray-robed mage that had withered and died due to the loss of vitality, and after several kneading attempts, it turned into an angry evil spirit. In this way, not only did it destroy the evidence more thoroughly, but it also created a virtual opponent that could be hostile and threatening to the fleshly powerful shark lizard. The moment the force field grappler disappeared, under the manipulation of the gray-robed mage, the angry evil spirit "sticked" to the opponent as soon as possible.

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