Chapter 189 Flames and Lightning
Chapter 189 Flames and Lightning
Chapter 189 Flames and Lightning
Before the seeds scattered by Loon could even hit the ground, the wizard Faron abandoned his spell and used his spiritual power to create a container. He then scooped up a lump of lava from the side and, before it could reach the seeds, scorched them to death.
With the lightness granted by the magic of hiding in the clouds, Luo Ang had already jumped two or three meters to the side in just a moment.
At that very moment, the spell cast by the wizard Grell swept out.
The target is not where Luo Ang is now, but the place where Luo Ang was before he used the Concealment in the Clouds.
A blazing cone of flame swept across in an instant.
The flames appeared to be burning everything, but in reality, they didn't raise the temperature here by even a fraction—the flames themselves had no temperature whatsoever.
This is the spell that the wizard Grell solidified.
Soul Burning Technique.
This is a very peculiar spell-like ability that directly targets the target's soul and spiritual power.
Once the target is hit, the target's mental energy will ignite, allowing him to easily suppress the enemy with his mental energy, exhaust the target's enemy, and then capture them.
If you have a teammate assisting you during this process, it will be even easier to capture the enemy.
Although Luo Ang had already disappeared into the clouds the moment he cast the spell, he still had full confidence in his spell—after all, this Soul Burning spell was not a single-target attack spell.
Even though Luo Ang's figure had disappeared into the clouds and escaped his mental lock in an instant, his gaze could still see the faint outline that kept moving in the mist.
Furthermore, this Soul Burning spell is an area-of-effect spell—
Therefore, Wizard Grell still had full confidence in this operation. Of course, even with full confidence, he was still extremely cautious, using his mental power to dig out a lump of magma and hide it under his feet to prevent any grass or vines from suddenly growing out.
At that moment, an invisible bolt of lightning swept through the thin mist.
It is none other than the Thunderclap Technique, which is linked with "Hidden in the Clouds and Mist".
Earlier, when Luo Ang scattered the seeds, it seemed like he was going to use some kind of spell involving grass and vines, but in reality, he was secretly using a thunderbolt spell.
With the combined effect of the spells, when Luo Ang cast the Thunderclap spell while hiding in the clouds, it was not only more concealed, but the casting speed was also much faster—even a fraction faster than the Slash spell.
The lightning disintegrated in the clouds, turning into streaks of electricity that struck both the wizard Grell and the wizard Fallon.
Among these offensive spells, the most powerful lightning spell was also unmistakably displayed in that instant.
The instant the lightning struck, a metal barrier appeared on both Wizard Fallon and Wizard Greer—it was the mental energy barrier generator.
But with just a flash of lightning, the mental energy barrier generators on both of them shattered instantly.
Then, three more bolts of lightning struck—
Before the thunderous power that had penetrated into the clouds had been fully released, the figures of Wizard Fallon and Wizard Grell had already gone limp, and their previously restrained spiritual power had completely dissipated.
Even so, Loon had completely unleashed the power of the Thunderclap spell before calmly casting the Grass and Wood Entanglement spell to restrain both the wizard Grell and the wizard Fallon.
Only then did Luo Ang feel relieved. He broke free from his state of being hidden in the clouds and used his mental power to pull the iron nail out of the forehead of a nearby miner.
After the nail was pulled out, the miner immediately collapsed, his eyes rolling back in his head.
Luo Ang stepped forward to check and confirmed that the miner was still alive. Then he took out some life powder, sprinkled some on the wound on the miner's forehead, and used his mental power to move the miner aside.
It was fortunate that these mine slaves were all wizards with semi-digitalized bodies; otherwise, simply pulling out the iron nail would have been enough to kill or injure them all.
After settling all the miners in, Loon went to a nearby cell.
In this cell lies a brand new, untamed mine slave—the very one that the wizard Grell had promised to Loon.
When Luo Ang entered the cell, the miner was still conscious, his entire body shaved and hanging by six chains.
There were six chains, four of which were attached to his limbs.
The other two hooks were used to hook onto his chest and abdomen, separating his ripped chest and exposing his internal organs—
The wizard Grell used this to suppress the healing power brought by the wizard's semi-digitalized body, thereby depleting the wizard's mental energy, making it difficult for him to be mentally full and to meditate.
A nail had already been driven into his forehead, but unlike the nails on the other miners' bodies that were completely embedded in their brains, the nail on this new miner's forehead was only halfway in.
The reason he was nailed in was not because of the wizard Grell's mercy, but because he was still "taming" this new mine slave.
He needed to use this process to destroy the wizard's mind little by little. During this prolonged process, the wizard's forehead would be torn apart once a day, and he could feel the iron nail slowly drilling into his brain.
Ultimately, his will will be completely destroyed, and that will be the time to truly turn him into an idiot. Otherwise, even if he is turned into an idiot, there will still be a subconscious desire to resist and escape in his heart.
Such miners were not secure.
These imprisoned miners were remarkably determined.
Although he heard Luo Ang walk in, he kept his eyes closed, ignoring Luo Ang and showing no intention of communicating with him.
Even after Luo Ang severed the two chains that had opened his chest and abdomen, closing his wounds, he showed no intention or desire to open his eyes and communicate with Luo Ang.
"Who are you?"
"When was he captured by Greer?" Loen asked curiously.
Although the prisoner, who had not yet been released, looked haggard, Loon could still see the youthful appearance in his face—he looked to be in his thirties.
Compared to Luo Ang, he is certainly not young.
Compared to wizards Fallon and Greer, he was unusually young.
He is a first-class wizard apprentice, and his mental strength is not very stable. It is unclear whether this is because he has not been a first-class wizard apprentice for long enough or because he has been tormented for too long.
The prisoner remained silent.
It wasn't until Loon mentioned that he had captured the wizard Grell that the imprisoned wizard apprentice opened his eyes.
"Who are you?"
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