Chapter 134 Territory War
Chapter 133
On the surface of the spirit world, Count Fritz looked down at the fate script in his hand with lingering fear.
He flipped it open and took a few glances. Only fifteen of his 49 carefully trained militias survived.
At the moment of danger, his fate perception skill made him instinctively sense that he would die.
He himself instantly escaped into the spirit world, and five militias with spatial abilities escaped safely.
As for the remaining ten, they joined forces to release combined defense skills to resist the explosion and survived.
However, they were basically half dead. If they were not rescued, they would soon die from high temperature and lack of oxygen.
Count Fritz took out the magic scroll and put on the Sequence 6 Fire Elemental Barrier on himself.
Only then did he cautiously leave the spirit world and prepare to rescue the ten militias who were not yet dead.
Count Fritz saw that a Sequence 8 knight next to him was severely burned all over his body. After expanding the elemental barrier to wrap the people inside, he immediately took out the life potion and poured it into the knight.
However, at this moment, Count Fritz's fate perception once again detected a fatal danger.
Although fate perception can detect danger, it is not a predictive ability to know the past and the future.
The premise of detecting danger is that the greater the danger, the clearer the perception.
The direct explosion of the Poor's Rose can instantly cause Count Fritz to be blown half to death on the spot.
So the moment the danger came, fate perception gave a warning one second in advance.
However, the subsequent virus of the Poor's Rose is different. Although this virus poses a greater threat to life than the explosion, the virus is not instantly fatal. When fate perception gives a warning, the virus has already begun to damage the body.
So even if he knew that he was in fatal danger, Count Fritz was too late to avoid the danger.
Count Fritz covered his mouth and nose with his hands, and his seven orifices were bleeding.
He could clearly feel that his cells were being destroyed and his vitality was rapidly fading.
It turned out that it was not a simple bomb, but also contained a virus that destroyed life cells.
Count Fritz could no longer care about rescuing the people at this time, and took out the universal antidote of sequence 6 and ate it immediately.
The loss of life was rapidly slowed down, but the virus could only be suppressed and could not be completely solved.
Count Fritz didn't dare to approach the infected citizens at this time. He took out a remote return scroll without hesitation and started to teleport. However, Rosen had already rushed over and tore up a sequence 6 space interference scroll.
Seeing that the teleportation failed, Count Fritz prepared to enter the spirit world and then leave from the spirit world without hesitation.
However, at this moment, Rosen released the projection of the divine territory to cover Count Fritz.
With the interference of the divine territory, Count Fritz could not forcefully enter the spirit world.
He immediately activated a sequence 6 acceleration scroll, and after the speed increased several times, he prepared to run back to the Adventure King City at the fastest speed.
Even if he only needed to get rid of Rosen halfway, he could continue to teleport out or enter the spirit world.
However, Count Fritz stopped because his spiritual perception detected that Rosen had set up a sniper cannon.
Count Fritz didn't dare to bet whether Rosen could attack again like before.
If he could, he would be a living target if he continued to escape.
This time he couldn't enter the spirit world. Even if he took the explosion damage, he would be exposed to more viruses later.
Count Fritz didn't want to gamble his life, so he chose to turn around and kill Rosen first.
The universal antidote can suppress the virus in the body for half an hour. As long as Rosen is killed during this period, no one will stop him from returning to the city for help. He didn't believe that Rosen would dare to use that kind of virus bomb in a close fight.
Count Fritz counterattacked and attacked Rosen, but Rosen turned around and ran without hesitation.
This made Count Fritz more convinced that his decision was right, but he chased him into the coverage of the space trap.
Rosen certainly knew that the explosion of Rose could only make Count Fritz embarrassed at most.
So he took advantage of people's psychology. People are often unwilling to take risks when they have an advantage.
Sequence 6 vs. Sequence 7, if Count Fritz can't escape, he will most likely counterattack.
So all his retreat routes were buried with space traps.
Count Fritz, who fell into the trap, was instantly teleported to the gallery maze by space transfer and was in a dilemma.
Count Fritz knew the danger of the void gallery very well, and he immediately took out his treasured extraordinary item, the Flame Demon Horn.
This is a one-time extraordinary item of Sequence 5. Sacrificing one's own spiritual lower limit can summon a fire demon.
Count Fritz directly sacrificed 5 points of spiritual lower limit, and his spiritual strength was only 35 points, barely maintaining Sequence 6. With 5 points of spiritual lower limit, he summoned two Sequence 6 peak fire demons, boiling the sea water in the gallery maze.
The two fire demons waved their fists flowing with lava and began to destroy the gallery maze under the command of Count Fritz.
Count Fritz went all out with the help of the fate screenwriter, using himself and the fire demon as the protagonist and supporting role, and the gallery maze as the background of the stage play to write a straight line for himself to the core of the gallery maze.
Although the gallery maze is a moving maze, it has lost its function of trapping the enemy at this moment.
Because Count Fritz did not walk through the maze and directly demolished the wall in a straight line, he could reach the studio in at most ten minutes.
It was at this time that Rosen truly realized that a Sequence 6 noble and a Sequence 6 crypt demon leader were completely two different concepts.
He began to set up space traps in the middle of the straight-line distance between the two points.
In this way, as long as the two fire demons step into the space trap, they will be immediately sent out of the void gallery by space transfer.
However, Count Fritz is experienced and seems to have considered this possibility in advance.
So he directly hid in the mouth of a fire demon with the fire element barrier.
In this way, if this fire demon encounters the space trap and is teleported away, Count Fritz will also leave with it.
"The No. 1 fire demon has Count Fritz in his mouth, it seems that only the No. 2 fire demon can be sent away."
Rosen had no choice but to teleport the other fire demon first.
However, just when the No. 2 fire demon stepped on the space trap and was about to be teleported, the gray mouse suddenly stopped Rosen.
"Space transfer No. 1 fire demon."
The gray mouse shouted urgently.
Although Rosen didn't understand what it meant, he still changed the object of space transfer out of trust.
I saw that the No. 1 fire demon with Count Fritz in his mouth was instantly teleported out after entering the range of the space trap.
At this time, Rosen looked outside the void gallery, but found that the No. 1 fire demon did not spit out Count Fritz.
Rosen finally understood that he was almost fooled by Count Fritz.
On the surface, it seemed that Count Fritz hid in the mouth of Balrog No. 1 and advanced and retreated together.
But why did he do this openly?
Count Fritz could have used some means to cover up his perception, and then randomly hid in the mouth of a Balrog so that he could not see.
In this way, he could not figure out which Balrog Count Fritz was hiding in.
He did not dare to perform space transfer casually, because he did not know whether he would transfer the Balrog where Count Fritz was hiding.
Count Fritz could not have thought of such a simple method.
So there is only one truth, Count Fritz hid in the mouth of Balrog No. 1 on the surface.
However, in fact, he had used some means to quietly transfer himself to the mouth of Balrog No. 2.
If he really teleported Balrog No. 2 away, Count Fritz would have successfully escaped.
Fortunately, Gray Squirrel was experienced and saw through Count Fritz's plan, but made Count Fritz lose a Balrog helper.
In the mouth of No. 2 Flame Demon, Count Fritz looked at the fate script in his hand and almost crushed the fate pen.
According to the script he wrote, Rosen should not have seen through his plan.
Now there is only one Flame Demon left, and the difficulty of killing to the core of the gallery maze has doubled.
After calculating the effective time of the antidote, Count Fritz knew that he was really forced into a desperate situation.
He burned his extraordinary blood of the Devil of Play without hesitation, ready to make a last-ditch effort.
The Devil of Play is a kind of upper-level devil that can give birth to many strange abilities.
Relying on this blood and the extraordinary sequence of the playwright, the Devil of Play gave birth to the special talent of gambling.
Relying on the fate script to lock two targets, and then both sides put chips on gambling.
Because the playwright is extremely not good at frontal combat, the ability of gambling is highly relied on by Count Fritz.
He encountered danger several times, and finally relied on gambling to turn defeat into victory.
[Destiny Script: Gambling]
[Main characters: Count Fritz, Count Rosen]
[Bet: Both lives]
[Method of gambling: Both...]
Count Fritz was originally going to write that both sides would receive equal damage to see who would die first, but the fate perception gave another warning.
If he chose this method of gambling, he would most likely fail.
[Method of gambling: Both sides receive equal spiritual damage to see who would die first. ]
Count Fritz added the word "spiritual" in the middle. Even though Rosen had the means to quickly heal physical injuries, he would definitely not be able to instantly heal spiritual injuries, because only demigods had the means to recover spiritual injuries.
However, spiritual damage meant that for Count Fritz, killing one thousand enemies would only cost him eight hundred.
However, he was sure of winning, because the spiritual strength of a Sequence 6 could not lose to that of a Sequence 7.
As the fate script ended, Count Fritz committed suicide on the spot without hesitation.
He chopped off his own head, removed the fire element barrier, and let himself be burned to death.
Count Fritz, who had died once, began to regenerate in the Divine Territory.
At the same time, Rosen's body was fine, but his spiritual lower limit was instantly wiped out and fell to Sequence 8.
He didn't understand what happened at all, but he felt that the No. 2 Flame Demon seemed to have suddenly lost control.
Under what circumstances would the Flame Demon suddenly lose control?
The biggest possibility is that Count Fritz died suddenly.
Relying on rebirth in the Divine Territory to get rid of the threat of the Rose Virus.
However, this approach is not smart under normal circumstances.
It is true that the Divine Territory Lord can be reborn in the Divine Territory, but each rebirth must lower the spiritual lower limit.
Moreover, during the rebirth period, the Divine Territory will be anchored in place and cannot move, and the Divine Territory Lord can only rely on the Divine Territory to protect himself.
At this time, Rosen can completely enter the spirit world through the Divine Territory, and then directly attack Count Fritz's Divine Territory.
Count Fritz himself has already lost the elite of his lord, and his Divine Territory is in a weak state.
In this situation, two divine domains are engaged in a territorial war. Is Count Fritz crazy to do this?
However, sensing the forced reduction of the lower limit of spirituality, Rosen somewhat understood what Count Fritz did.
He seemed to have used some means to make his spirituality suffer the same damage.
Rosen opened the mysterious study without hesitation, and after hiding in it, he immediately felt that the power that continued to harm his spirituality disappeared.
At the same time, he sent out his self-portrait clone to prepare for a territory war with Count Fritz.
Rosen knew about the territory war, but he only learned about it in books.
When the Lord of the Divine Realm was in reality, the Divine Realm territory existed in the Lord of the Divine Realm's sea of consciousness and the spiritual world at the same time.
There is a primary and secondary relationship between them, with the sea of consciousness as the primary and the spiritual world as the secondary.
Wherever the Lord of the Divine Realm moved in reality, the Divine Realm territory would move with the Lord of the Divine Realm.
However, if the Lord of the Divine Realm was not in reality, but entered the Divine Realm territory, at this time, the Divine Realm territory would leave the sea of consciousness and enter the spiritual world.
Because even if it was the Lord of the Divine Realm, he could not enter his own sea of consciousness in person.
The principle is the same as God cannot create something that he cannot lift.
If Count Fritz was resurrecting at this time, his Divine Realm territory must have left the sea of consciousness and entered the spiritual world.
And because he was resurrected in the territory, his Divine Realm territory was anchored in place and could not move.
Rosen manipulated his self-portrait clone to enter the divine territory, and then looked through the divine territory to the surface of the spiritual world outside the territory.
As expected, he saw a white mist not far away.
This is the space barrier covering the divine territory. By destroying this layer of white mist, he can enter the divine territory of Count Fritz.
Rosen instantly anchored the divine territory to his self-portrait clone. At this time, when the self-portrait clone took a step forward, his divine territory would also move forward one step, always ensuring that the divine territory and the self-portrait clone advance and retreat together.
Rosen walked a few hundred meters, and he and Count Fritz's divine territory were already within reach.
The brilliant lighthouse at the edge of the territory was instantly charged, locking onto Count Fritz's divine territory and emitting a continuous brilliant beam of light.
The white mist-like space barrier began to tremble wildly, and was soon pierced by the brilliant beam of light.
Rosen continued to move forward, and at this moment, the divine territories of both sides began to border each other.
Count Fritz's divine territory is not as developed as his. He has many more subjects than him, but there are only three buildings in the territory, namely the castle, the wizard tower located on the castle, and a troop nest that produces unknown types of troops.
Faced with the continuous sweep of the brilliant beam, the wizard in charge of the wizard tower began to fight back.
Under the protection of the elemental barrier deployed by the castle, the wizard tower began to release chain lightning to counterattack Rosen's divine territory.
Just as the territorial buildings of both sides were bombarding each other, Rosen had already sneaked into Count Fritz's divine territory with the help of shadow escape.
If Count Fritz was still alive, he would be immediately noticed if he rashly entered his divine territory.
But Rosen kept shadow lurking in front of the elemental barrier, and no enemy subjects appeared to intercept him.
Rosen burned the holy fire of space in his hand, and immediately began to forcibly decompose it when it touched the elemental barrier.
Soon a hole was decomposed, and he immediately drilled in and killed Count Fritz's castle.
As long as Count Fritz, who was being resurrected, was found, this territory war could end early.
Otherwise, if the fight really comes to an end, he doesn't want to kill a thousand enemies and lose eight hundred of his own.