Regarding the magic scroll that appeared in Rowling's hand, Reese had already thought about how to deal with it in order to reduce the damage he might suffer. He even made it impossible for Rowling to use this magic scroll and was hit by him. kill.
Facing Rowling who was not far away, Reese cast one of his best spells, the Cloud of Death. In an instant, a large dark green cloud of death shot towards Rowling's position.
Flying at high speed, the cloud of death arrived at Rowling's location in an instant. As the death cloud spread, Rowling's figure completely disappeared into the death cloud.
As early as during the previous battle, Reese realized that the Death Cloud might not have any effect on Rowling and could not cause harm to Rowling like it did to other creatures. However, at this time, Reese still chose The spell Cloud of Death.
Reese chose the Death Cloud. What he values is not the damage effect of the Death Cloud itself, but the ability of the Death Cloud to obscure the line of sight. Among the many spells Reese masters, only the Death Cloud , have this ability.
In Reese's sight, Rowling's figure was undoubtedly completely submerged by the surrounding death cloud, and this was the effect Reese hoped to achieve.
Under the cloud of death, due to the blocking effect of the cloud of death on the field of vision, it will be difficult for creatures inside to observe the current situation around them. At the same time, creatures outside the range of the cloud of death will not be able to notice what is happening inside. thing.
For Reese, the inability to observe Rowling's figure within the Death Cloud does not affect Reese's ability to cast range-based attack spells, but for Rowling who is within the Death Cloud, it will obviously be greatly affected. .
In this case, Reese believed that even if the scroll in Rowling's hand was extremely powerful, she would not use it easily. Instead, she would wait until the cloud of death dissipated or her position was completely determined before using it. A magic scroll.
And this is the opportunity Reese is looking for. All Reese needs to do is to attack Rowling inside the death cloud before it completely dissipates.
At this time, the cloud of death had completely enveloped Rowling and began to spread towards the surrounding locations. Since he did not feel any mana fluctuations, the worry in Reese's heart also eased a lot.
Just when Reese was about to cast a spell and attack Rowling, a sense of extreme danger suddenly came to Reese's perception.
Because he was paying attention to the movements of Rowling's position, Reese immediately realized the threat corresponding to this perception.
From this feeling of heart palpitations, what Reese felt was an instinctive fear. For Reese, who has fifth-level strength, this is undoubtedly beyond his expectation.
What Reese didn't understand was that even when facing a mage of the same level, it was impossible for him to feel such fear, but at this time, this feeling undoubtedly emerged in Reese's heart.
After discovering this, Reese was about to use teleportation to reach a location far away from here, but in the next moment, Reese's figure was shrouded in a strong white light.
The existence of the Death Cloud also hindered Reese's vision, preventing him from observing Rowling's specific situation.
Without the existence of this death cloud, perhaps when Rowling tore open the magic scroll in her hand, Reese would have been able to detect it in time and respond, but now, the death cloud displayed by Reese would undoubtedly be harmful to Reese had a greater impact.
Under the shroud of white light, Reese also experienced extremely abnormal changes in his body.
In Reese's perception, when his body was enveloped in this white light, all the death energy that originally existed in his body seemed to be out of control at this moment.
What made Reese feel extremely painful was the tearing pain caused by the violent death energy in his body. Under the influence of white light, Reese was able to detect these changes in the death energy in the body, but there was no way to solve this.
As early as the moment he sensed the danger in his heart, Reese wanted to leave this place through teleportation, but in the end he was a beat too slow. Before Reese could leave, he was enveloped in white light.
When Reese was shrouded in white light and realized that he was not killed by this spell instantly, what he was thinking about was still to escape from his current position through teleportation, but unfortunately, The feedback from his perception prevented Reese from using teleportation.
Under the shroud of white light, the death energy in Reese's body was no longer controllable, and Reese lost the ability to cast spells.
At this time, the only thing Reese could do was to fully bear the damage caused by this spell.
As the white light continued, in Reese's perception, the tearing feeling in his body that had been causing him extreme pain now turned into a strong burning sensation, as if a flame had been burning on his body. generally.
If Reese hadn't clearly known that he was in Silvercliff City and fighting Rowling, Reese would have even thought that he was in a furnace.
Even compared to the hell flames that originally appeared, Reese's perception may not be that scary. Reese knew that the damage caused by the flames of hell was completed in an instant, but now, Reese did not know how long this white light would last.
As if he was aware of the type of spell this spell belonged to, Reese had been suppressing the burning feeling in his heart.
Reflected in appearance, some pale flames will suddenly appear on the surface of Reese's body, but after these flames appear for a while, they will dissipate under Reese's suppression.
The mage robe worn by Reese was not ignited by these strange-looking flames. After the flames disappeared, the shape of the mage robe was intact where the flames originally appeared.
Obviously, these pale flames appearing on Reese's body are very different from regular flames. Regarding this, Reese, who was in severe pain, had no way of feeling it.
In Reese's perception, this burning feeling has spread to his entire body. Even so, Reese still needs to endure the pain.
If Reese had lost all his will to fight while being enveloped in white light, then by now, Reese's condition would have become even worse.