Chapter 8: The Black Mist Wall
What an evil formation this is, the Centaur clan is simple and kind by nature, and it is hard for Bird to imagine how evil this formation is to let such a creature die with unwillingness and resentment. But you must do your best to solve the black fog wall in front of you, and then kill the red-robed wizard to solve these problems and comfort those dead people and horses!
Bird raised his hand and recited the spell of the Fire Waterfall Technique, that is, the spell he used to rescue the centaur and kill the black bound spirit alone, Bird forgot that he had just succeeded in casting the spell by using the Sunflower as a medium, and when there was no relevant spell casting prop, he was just a low-level wizard apprentice, because now Bird's spell was stuck in the middle of the recitation, and the mana in his body was completely insufficient to support him to recite the entire spell.
If you continue to read it, you will only cause harm to yourself, and the gains will outweigh the losses. Nishizawa also got to Bird's situation, but he didn't expect Bird to be carried away by the tragic situation of the Centaurs. I still remember that before he came, Bird also claimed that he was watching Nishizawa to prevent Nishizawa from getting carried away and doing something that he shouldn't do.
But this is not the time to taunt Bird, Nishizawa directly attached the mana to the palm of his hand, and patted Bird's back lightly, and the mana seeped into Bird's body, cutting off the mana resonance caused by the spell.
Bird breathed a sigh of relief, he had just gotten carried away, and he was almost drained of his life force. However, the situation was urgent, and just as Bird tossed around, the black fog wall was a little thicker. Even some of the black bound spirits inside the wall were a little unwilling to get out, trying to use the chains to bring Bird and Nishizawa closer to the black mist and absorb their souls.
However, Nishizawa and they are not weak chickens, as long as the Black Bound Spirit dares to come out of the black fog wall, the first target of the two is these people.
"The scope of the Fire Waterfall Technique is larger, and the damage lasts longer, specialize in these Black Bound Spirits" Bird told Nishizawa about killing the Black Bound Spirits before, and then said, "As long as the Fire Waterfall burns slowly, it will be difficult for these Black Bound Spirits to extinguish it, if you don't run away and disperse, you will be burned alive, and the Fire Waterfall Technique has a large range, I can't burn a few Black Bound Spirits, so we will definitely be able to pass through!"
Nishizawa thought about it and felt that the plan was quite feasible, so he asked Bird to pay attention to himself, the taste of being eaten by mana was not pleasant, and Bird had to spend a while to re-flow his mana, so he couldn't release the spell at all during this time.
So what Bird had to do was to honestly walk through the wall of black fog in the first place, which would be the biggest help to Nishizawa
Most of these black bound spirits are newborn or have received artificial control, so they are not too afraid of the spell that Nishizawa's mantra is about to release, what it should look like to form a black mist wall, honestly.
Nishizawa glanced at Bird, who knew that this meant that Nishizawa was almost ready. Directly Nishizawa raised his hand, and there was a small bunch of blue flames in his hand, Nishizawa aimed at the black mist wall, and blew lightly, only to see the blue flames flying forward from Nishizawa's hand like a waterfall. This is different from the firefall spell that Bird released with the spellcasting material, Nishizawa's firefall is more strange in color and has higher damage.
The firefall flew into the wall of black fog as if it had been splashed with a pot full of hot oil, and the entire wall of black fog was wailing, and Bird quickly blocked his ears, ready to find an opportunity to pass through the wall of black fog.
Bird remembered the phrase "A spark can start a prairie fire", and how this sentence fits into the situation at hand. I saw that after a black bound spirit burned, it took a large piece of black mist spirit to burn, and the fire spread, and in a blink of an eye, the entire black mist wall was burning.
Bird was stunned, he never expected that Nishizawa's Firefall Technique was so powerful, and it seemed to be going to burn the entire wall of black fog alive. The screams of the Black Bound gradually subsided, and the wall of black mist gradually disintegrated.
Bird could already see the actions of the red-robed wizard on the opposite side through the black mist. I saw that the red-robed wizard thought that his black binding spirit would be able to extinguish this flame, so he let a large number of black binding spirits gather together to disperse the fire, and when the black binding spirits he accepted were not burned one by one, the speed of generating new black binding spirits was completely inferior to the number of dead black fog spirits, and because many of these dead black binding spirits were slowly cultivated, they were about to advance.
The red-robed wizard couldn't help but feel heartache, and directly gave up the control of the burning black binding spirit, only hoping that he could retain enough strength, so he directly gave up this black fog wall.
Without the control of the red-robed wizard, these black bound spirits with blue flames quickly flew away, but it seemed that after separation, the fire became more ferocious, and Bird saw the black bound spirits that had been only slightly touched by him fly out of the black fog wall, trying to find a place to extinguish the flames, and when they were just halfway through, the blue flames directly swallowed the entire black bound spirits.
Countless blackbound spirits are like this, flying in mid-air and then burned alive, and the shadow-type spellcasting materials that countless blackbound spirits turned into after being burned to death slowly fall from the sky, combined with some haystacks that were ignited by some blackbinding spirits when they escaped, this is a bit like making a pie.
Seeing that the black mist wall was burned alive, Nishizawa took a deep breath and blew out the fire in his hand, and Bird's state at this time gradually recovered.
"You've provoked someone you shouldn't," the red-robed wizard began, and Bird listened to the red-robed wizard's voice and stared intently. This red-robed wizard looked like a young man, but because his hair was blood-red, Bird and the others thought that he was still wearing a hood, and his whole body was shrouded in red long-distance running, and it seemed that he was just wearing a red robe.
The red-robed wizard was already pinching the circle while Bird and the others were talking, and at this moment, he saw Albert let out a long howl, "Die! evil!" and rushed in the direction of the red-robed wizard from behind Bird and the others.
It seems that because the blessing time of the Divine Speed Technique has not yet passed, Bird only saw an afterimage, and when he saw it clearly, Albert had directly kicked the red-robed wizard away, I don't know if it was because Albert's kick was too powerful, or because he suffered the backlash of the formation being interrupted, the red-robed wizard directly spewed out a large mouthful of blood, and Bird only felt a pain in the flesh when he saw it.
Seeing this, Albert hurriedly prepared to take another kick and directly kick the red-robed wizard to death. With the first time, there will be no second time, the red-robed wizard directly recited the incantation, and with a push of his hand, he could see a visible air fluctuation directly towards Albert who was galloping.