Chapter 286: Infiltration 3

Looking at the eyes floating alone in the air staring at himself, this strange situation is enough to make normal people feel numb in their hearts, although Geer is not like this, but there is also a slight chill in his heart.

But what surprised Gehr even more was that the rhythmic sounds of the two brass golems behind him suddenly changed - this means that their patrol routes have changed at this time, and if you think about the situation in front of you now, do you need to think about the reason for this?

Retreat or advance?

Without thinking about it, Gehr directly turned over and fell back to the ground from the ceiling, and as soon as his feet touched the ground, he violently surged forward, carrying his body forward, and swooping straight at the crystal rune.

In an instant, Gehr had already crossed the door of the altar room, and in the next second, he could touch the runes on the altar.

But at this moment, a violent air flow swept behind him, pressing on Geer's back like a tangible stone wall, and at this time, a loud sound of heavy objects falling to the ground came from behind.

It's a brass golem!

This man-made monster erupts faster than sound travels!

According to the wind pressure behind him, Gehr automatically generated an image in his mind - a huge black shadow was approaching at a rapid speed, and the huge body almost held him completely in his arms.

In an instant, Gehr's head got two pieces of news, one good and one bad.

The good news is that the bronze golem who enters first will inevitably have access to the crystal runes before he can touch the crystal runes, and there is absolutely no room for him to avoid them in this small room.

Gehr could have imagined himself being overtaken by the brass golem - a speed combined with a sheer amount of strange power that it could tell by its appearance. If he were hit by it without any cover, not many of his bones would be intact.

But now it's inevitable!

Is there still a chance then?

"Bandy!"

At this juncture between life and death. Gehr suddenly shouted as hard as he could, and the phrase he used to activate the magic item came out. The wind energy particles around his body suddenly began to frantically converge, and almost at the moment when the end of his words dissipated, a translucent wind shield immediately covered his body, and the air currents that formed the wind shield kept running at high speed, blowing his hair around.

At the same time, Gehr's body twisted violently in a forward tilting and running posture, turning his body 180 degrees, and forcibly turning his body backwards when it was not enough to blink an eye, and retreated at high speed in the direction of the crystal rune.

Then. Gehr clearly saw the brass golem that was about to take itself into attack, its massive body imbued with a powerful sense of oppression when viewed up close.

"Amanga, Stanaya Willy ......"

Although he activated the spells in the magic items on his body, Gehr did not relax in the slightest, and as he turned, his hands began to fold rapidly, constantly changing the casting gestures in line with the shouts in his mouth.

But before he could finish this spell, the brass golem's attack had already arrived first!

The fist the size of Gel's upper body had a cold metallic sheen, and it slammed into the wind shield formed by the spell storm barrier.

Bang!

The brass golem's iron fist and wind shield came into contact with the wind and roared angrily, and the air flow scurried wildly. For a moment, it was like a storm swept in.

This lasted for a brief moment, and then, the air made a sound like a physical shatter, facing the powerful attack of the brass golem. It was obviously beyond the tolerance range of the wind shield, and it was directly broken if it blocked this time.

But that's the delay. Allowing Ger to complete the spell model and successfully unleash the spell.

There was a beep. It's as if countless bees are dancing in the air!

The air in the rather narrow space swelled suddenly, and a terrible scream came forward. A huge swirl-shaped wind bomb instantly took shape, and it slammed into the brass golem head-on, and the air flow like a knife crashed into the smooth and solid body of the brass golem, making a piercing sound like cutting metal.

The brass golem's body slammed into the attack, and its upper body folded backwards, and a strange cry similar to metal twisting came out of its body, which lasted for several breaths, but it didn't break its sturdy body in the end, and it couldn't even repel it, but this result was enough for Gehr.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Gehr fell backwards, propped up the ground with his backhand, his body flipped again, and rushed straight at the crystal rune, he had enough time before the brass golem chased after him again.

Call!

Looking at the crystal runes that were close at hand, Gehr had already pulled out the long dagger at his waist and stabbed the crystal runes with a slight breaking sound.

Yikes!!

A scream suddenly rang out, sweeping through the entire altar room, and for a moment, Gehr's ears were ringing steadily, and his eardrums were also faintly painful.

I saw that the tip of the sharp dagger easily pierced into the eye pattern of the crystal rune, and this "eye" shook a few times like a living thing, and then made a breaking sound, and I saw that after the crystal rune flickered a few times, it disintegrated into countless pieces, and spilled down towards the altar below, making a crisp sound of clanging bells.

But Gehr did not relax in the slightest, and the moment he stabbed the crystal rune, he propped up the altar with one hand, and the whole person flew forward and rolled forward, and after landing on the ground, he came to the back of the altar, and then turned sharply to prevent the brass golem from attacking with which he might follow.

However, his vigilance did not work as it should have done - although the brass golem that had rushed into the room was in the position of continuing the pursuit, it was now standing still as if it had been taken from its energy source, and the eyes of the gem that had been shining red had dimmed, and it had truly become a sculpture.

Gehr breathed a sigh of relief.

The glimmer of light in the altar room began to dim visibly - after the crystal runes of the only source of light shattered, the only fragments were left to shine, so that the room would not be completely plunged into darkness. But at this point, the energy contained in these fragments seems to have disappeared, and they no longer continue to glow outward.

It wasn't long before the altar room was as dark as it was outside.

In the darkness, Gell sat down against the altar, took out a bottle of potion from the belt on his chest that was enough to quickly restore his mental strength, opened it and drank it, and began to recover his state.

When he felt that his almost depleted mental power caused by the continuous use of spells in a short period of time was beginning to recover, Gehr was completely relieved, and now even if he encountered any unexpected circumstances, he would not be without room for resistance.

Hey?

After recovering a bit, Gehr began to fumble around the altar for the fragment of the crystal rune, which he thought would be a good source of study. It was only after a while of fumbling that Gehr suddenly felt an inconspicuous depression in the middle of the altar, and the stones inside seemed to be a little loose.

Gehr tried to press the stone inside, and sure enough, he could press it, and with one force, he piled the stone into the innermost part.

Click!

There was a soft sound in the dark silence, followed by a second sound soon after, and then a muffled rumble came from behind him.

Gehr quickly stepped back and turned, looking in the direction of the movement, and saw an entrance appear on the innermost wall of the altar room, and at a glance he saw a circular room inside—there was light in it, and the walls of the room were inlaid with white shiny crystals, which emitted a milky white light, which made the room very bright, and at the same time lit up the altar room across the door.

Gehr waited for a moment, and after finding that there was no movement, he cautiously walked to the entrance and observed the situation in the room.

It was a circular room resembling a private library, about twenty meters in diameter, with a closed brown wooden door on the other side of the wall facing the entrance, and the other walls were pasted to the wall with successive bookshelves, all of which were more than four meters high, and there were escalators for people to climb next to them.

After seeing that there was no danger, Gehr walked inside.

There was a red and black carpet on the floor, and it was silent when you walked up.

Instead of pushing open the door across the street, Gehr stood in the private library and looked around, and found that some of the shelves were full, while others were empty, looking very incongruous.

Walking to a bookshelf, Gehr stretched out his hand and touched the thick animal skin cover, and found that the words on it were not recognized by himself, and in comparison, the structure of the words on the stone tablet he saw before entering this spell tower was quite similar, and it should be in Jingdir language.

Circling around the private library, Gehr still couldn't find the books he had written in the language he knew, and it was normal for Luke to say that the tower of magic had existed for an unknown number of years, and that the language used was different from what it is now.

After realizing that he had gained nothing, Gehr had no choice but to reluctantly walk back to the entrance. At this time, the people behind are unhindered, and they should be coming soon.

Sure enough, only a few dozen seconds later, Luke's figure was the first to appear in the range of the private library's light.

"Griezmann, you're doing a great job!" Luke smiled and complimented Gehr as they met.

"It's my duty. "Gehr saluted an apprentice's standard etiquette to a wizard.

"I am well aware of your contribution that your commission will be increased by 30 percent. ”

"Thank you. In the face of Luke's generosity, Gell thanked him calmly.

Patting Ger on the shoulder, Luke didn't say anything more and walked straight into the private library, followed by Barnsley and the other apprentices.

"Alright, everyone's mission is over. ”

After entering the private library, Luke looked around the environment with satisfaction, and then announced it loudly. (To be continued......)