Chapter 526 Response 1
Just as Rowling was holding the [Undead Slayer] magic scroll tightly in her hand, Reese, who was on the side, also fully saw Rowling's movements.
Due to his previous experience, after discovering Rowling's actions, Reese felt extremely alert.
Through the observation of Rowling during the previous battle, Rhys already knew that Rowling relied on the existence of the magic scroll to cast the fourth-order magic, the flames of hell.
At this time, when Rowling took out a magic scroll from the space ring again, and seemed to put all her hopes on the scroll in her hand, even Reese couldn't help feeling vigilant.
Reese knew that even though Rowling was in an extremely embarrassing state, she couldn't be careless. In the battle between mages, any carelessness may lead to extremely serious consequences. Rees naturally has a very deep understanding of this.
Regarding the magic scroll that Rowling took out, although Reese didn't understand its specific effect, but from Rowling's current demeanor and the danger signal from his perception, Reese understood the power of the magic recorded in the scroll.
Under such circumstances, as if thinking of something, Reese looked at Rowling, who had been motionless not far away, and made a move first.
I saw Reese slowly raising his hand, and suddenly, a special wave of mana spread towards the surroundings. With Reese's action, the situation on the court has also undergone some changes.
Those Frost Arrows that were condensed by Rees and always existed around Rees, ready to attack Rowling at any time, under Rees' active control, these Frost Arrows gradually dissipated and turned into the most common magic element, instantly Overwhelmed by the death energy that exists around you.
For ordinary mages, when they successfully expend mana and condense a spell, they cannot eliminate the condensed spell.
Even if under the control of the mage, the spells that have been formed are not cast, but these spells are re-formed into the most basic magic elements, the mage cannot take back the mana value used to form this spell. For the mage, this move It is undoubtedly a waste of the mana that he has.
Perhaps for those powerful high-level mages, with the blessing of high-level special skills, when they choose to give up the condensed spells, they can get some extra mana recovery, so that they only consume part of the mana , but for the current Reese, he obviously does not have this ability.
Rowling saw Reese's actions in her eyes, and felt a little puzzled in her heart.
Rowling knows,
Reese's choice to give up these already formed spells is undoubtedly tantamount to consuming mana for no reason.
Reese's move didn't make Rowling relax in any way, but because she didn't understand what Reese was doing at this time, she felt more vigilant in her heart.
At this time, Rowling also seemed to realize something, but before Rowling could make any move, Reese made a new move.
After Rees let the ice arrows condensed beside him dissipate, looking at Rowling in front of him, Rees didn't feel any anxiety in his heart.
Reese knew that as time passed, Rowling's injuries would become more serious, and her condition would naturally become worse. Compared with this, Reese would not be affected in any way,
In this case, since he didn't know the specific effect of the magic scroll held in Rowling's hands, Reese made a decision after a little thought, which was to weaken Rowling's own state through the relationship of time.
During this process, Rhys will naturally not do nothing, but will use various methods to weaken Rowling's existing will. Rees chose to take the initiative to eliminate the Frostbolts around him to achieve this.
At this moment, looking at Rowling not far away, Reese took the initiative to say:
"Heroic necromancer, after the previous battle, you don't have any mana left. As a necromancer, you should be able to realize your own situation and your own value. "
"If you have full mana, and with the assistance of the death knight, I may not be able to defeat you at all, even under the effect of those magic scrolls in your hand, even if your rank is not as good as mine, I will suffer some damage. threaten."
"But unfortunately, the situation is not like this. As you can see, I am the one who has the absolute advantage now. As long as I want to, I can kill you. The only thing you can rely on is this magic scroll in your hand. "
"The magic scroll in your hand, I believe that the effect it can cause will not be as good as you think, maybe you have realized this yourself. Until now, the treasures I have, but still I haven't used it, and the mana I have is much more than you expected."
"I believe that at this time, you have already realized your own ending, but you just refuse to accept it for a while."
"After you die, I will transform you into a death knight. I want to know if you are willing to serve me as a death knight."
As the words fell, Reese's true purpose was undoubtedly completely exposed to Rowling's eyes. Rowling also had a full understanding of why Reese attacked herself in this situation.
In what Reese said, it seemed that he didn't value the magic scroll held by Rowling, and emphasized that he had the ability to deal with the spells recorded in this scroll, but Reese's real inner thoughts were not like this.
After the appearance of the flames of hell magic before, in Reese's heart, the magic recorded in the magic scroll that Rowling took out had already been regarded as the magic of the same level as the flames of hell.
Facing this level of magic, even Rees needs to be very cautious in order to deal with it.
When Rowling held the magic scroll tightly, Reese could feel a great threat from the magic scroll.
For Rees, he's not wrong to feel this way due to the extra damage the Necromancer deals to the Necromancer. The damage that the Undead Killer can cause to Reese may not be as high as the damage of the flames of hell, but it is not much worse.
If he hadn't been afraid of the magic scroll in Rowling's hands, Rhys would have attacked Rowling early in the morning, and wouldn't have said anything to Rowling at all.
The reason why Reese said these words to Rowling was not only to make Rowling's injuries more serious, but also to dispel Rowling's idea of fighting in this way.