Chapter 525 Injured 3
Through his own perception, Reese has already determined in his heart that Rowling no longer has any ability to resist at this time.
Reese knew that if Rowling had any mana, she would be able to use other spells to reduce the damage she suffered, instead of the current state.
In Reese's view, whether it is through teleportation, getting out of the explosion range of the fireball, or using some other spells to block the attack of the fireball, as long as there is mana, this can be easily achieved, but Rowling does not seem to do it. No matter what action he took, he completely withstood the damage caused by the fireball.
Through this point, Rees was able to determine that at this time, Rowling did not have much mana left, so she was unable to deal with the spells she cast. As for Rowling, she would rather be injured than leave the last mana. He launched a counterattack by himself, but Rees didn't have this idea.
In Reese's heart, he didn't believe that Rowling could make such a choice, especially when he was about to face a magic attack and didn't have much time to think about it. In Reese's view, Rowling's ability to fully withstand the damage caused by magic must be due to insufficient mana.
Since he didn't know the specific effect of the treasure on Rowling's body, when Reese shot the fireball towards Rowling's direction, he immediately condensed many ice arrows beside him, and waited for the effect of the fireball to end, and then shot again. Attack Rowling.
However, Rowling's poor state at this time was undoubtedly completely beyond Reese's expectations. Reese believed that as long as he shot these ice arrows, he could understandably kill Rowling. Take a firm grip.
While Rhys was looking at Rowling, the death energy that originally enveloped the entire Silver Cliff City seemed to become deeper, as if some abnormal changes had taken place in it, but neither Rhys nor Rowling changed Focus on the changes in the energy of death.
Rowling on the side is also aware of her own danger. Whether it is physical injuries or the enemies she is about to face, Rowling understands that her current situation is terrible.
As time passed, at this time, Rowling's arm had also regained consciousness. For Rowling, this did not make her feel any luck at all.
In Rowling's perception, there is a very severe pain coming from her arm, and it is extremely difficult to move it. It seems that in the previous process, the injury on the arm was not just a superficial wound So simple.
Even so, when Rowling realized Reese's killing intent and her own dangerous situation, she still endured the pain in her arm and took out the recorded magic scroll from the space ring.
In response to the attacks of Rees and other necromancers,
When Rowling checked the magic scrolls in the interspatial ring, she discovered that among these magic scrolls, there were only two magic scrolls that recorded magic above the third level.
Except for these two powerful magic scrolls, most of the other magic scrolls that exist in the space ring are only first-order ordinary magic, which cannot bring any obvious help to the battle.
Of these two special magic scrolls, Rowling had already used one of them first, and through this magic scroll, killed the ordinary necromancer that existed here. It was the magic scroll that recorded the flames of hell.
The other magic scroll was the undead killer magic scroll that Rowling took out at this time and held firmly in her hand.
As early as when facing the attack of a large number of necromancers, Rowling's first thought was to use the magic scroll of the undead killer in her hand.
According to the spell knowledge she has mastered, Rowling naturally understands how much damage the undead killer spell can cause to ordinary necromancers.
Whether it is a necromancer or the undead creatures they transform, it is difficult to withstand the special spell of the undead killer. Under the purification of the undead killer, any creature related to death energy will be hurt.
The emergence of the spell of undead killer is to deal with undead mages.
Due to this characteristic of the undead killer, after the second expansion pack is opened, most of the mages' detection of the undead mage is directly carried out by this spell. No matter how the necromancer disguises himself, he cannot escape the damage of the undead killer.
In the territory of Bracada, even mages in the magic guild rarely directly use the spell of undead killer when detecting necromancers.
For the mages in the magic guild, what they believe in is their own observation ability. In their opinion, if they can only rely on the undead killer spell to detect the traces of the undead mage, it undoubtedly proves that their own ability is insufficient .
Although Rowling thought of the Undead Killer Magic Scroll early in the morning, and knew that this magic could cause great damage to the Necromancers led by Reese, Rowling did not choose to use it in the end.
Rowling knew that due to the existence of spiritualism, both herself and Vita, who was resting in the container, would be harmed by the magic of the undead killer. Using this magic scroll, the effect may not be ideal. Maybe these necromancers still If not all of them died, I would be the first to be unable to bear it.
In the end, Rowling chose to use the magic scroll of flames of hell without any negative effects, and tried to make Reese die under this fourth-level magic, but failed in the end, and did not achieve the effect Rowling expected.
At this time, Rowling chose to hold this undead killer magic scroll in her hand, which undoubtedly proved the seriousness of the situation.
For Rowling, compared with the threat of death, the damage caused by the undead killer to herself may be nothing.
Rowling knew in her heart that the current self did not have any mana points. In order to reduce the damage caused by the fireball, the fire thaumaturgy performed on herself had exhausted her last mana points.
At this time, in the face of Reese's possible attack at any time, the only thing Rowling can rely on is this undead killer magic scroll in her hand.
The tension in her heart caused Rowling to hold the magic scroll in her hand tightly. With Rowling's tight grip, the blood that originally dripped down Rowling's arm to the ground no longer flowed according to the original trajectory, but dyed the magic scroll red.
Rowling didn't know what the outcome of this battle would be, but judging from Reese's killing intent and her own state, Rowling had an ominous premonition in her heart.
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