Invincible Hero of Necromancer

Chapter 525: Negative

Through her own perception, Reese had already determined in her heart that Rowling at this time no longer had any resistance.

Reese knew that if Rowling had any mana, he could use other spells to reduce the damage he suffered, and it would not be in this state.

In Reese's view, whether it is through teleportation to get out of the fireball's explosive range, or using some other spells to block the fireball's attack, as long as there is mana, this can be easily achieved, but Rowling seems to have not done it. Any action taken is normal, and he has completely endured the damage caused by the fireball.

Through this, Reese was able to determine that Rowling had not much mana left at this time, so she couldn't deal with the spells she cast. As for Rowling would rather be injured, but also have to leave the final mana, yes. He launched a counterattack, but Reese didn't have this idea.

In Reese's heart, he didn't believe Rowling could make such a choice, especially when he was about to face a spell attack and didn't have much time to think about it. In Reese's view, Rowling would fully bear the damage caused by magic, inevitably because of insufficient mana.

Since he did not know the specific effect of the treasure on Rowling, when Reese shot the fireball towards Rowling, he immediately condensed multiple ice arrows beside him, and only waited for the impact of the fireball to end, and then again. Attack Rowling.

However, the difference in Rowling's state at this time is undoubtedly completely beyond Reese's expectations. Reese believes that as long as he shoots these ice arrows, he can understand the killing of Rowling. At this time, the situation of the battle is undoubtedly affected by Reese. Hold it firmly.

While Reese was looking at Rowling, the death energy that originally enveloped the entire Silver Cliff City seemed to become deeper, as if some kind of abnormal change had taken place in it, but neither Reese nor Rowling had changed. Focus on the changes in death energy.

Rowling, who was on the side, was also aware of her own danger, whether it was the physical injury or the enemy she was about to face, let Rowling understand that she was in a bad situation.

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, an extremely severe pain was coming from her arm, and it was extremely laborious to move it. It seemed that the injuries on her arm in the previous process were not just the wounds that appeared on the surface. It's that simple.

Even so, when Rowling realized Reese's killing intent and her own dangerous situation, she still endured the pain on her arm and took out the magic scroll recorded in the space ring.

In order to cope with the attacks of Reese and other necromancers, when Rowling checked the magic scrolls in the space ring, she discovered that among these magic scrolls, there were only two magic scrolls that recorded magic above the third order.

Except for these two powerful magic scrolls, the rest of the magic scrolls that exist in the space ring, most of which are only first-order ordinary magic, can not bring any obvious help to the battle.

Rowling had already used one of these two special magic scrolls first, and through this magic scroll, killed the ordinary necromancers 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 it firmly in his hand.

As early as when facing a large number of necromancers' attacks, Rowling first thought of using this necromancer magic scroll in his hand.

Based on his knowledge of spells, Rowling naturally understands how much damage the Necromancer 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 necromancer. Under the purification of the necromancer, any creature related to death energy will be harmed.

The emergence of the spell of Undead Killer itself is to deal with the Necromancer.

Due to this feature of the Necromancer, after the second expansion is opened, most of the exploration of the Necromancer by the wizards is directly based on this spell. No matter how the Necromancer disguises himself, he cannot escape the damage of the Necromancer.

In Bracada, even the wizards in the magic guild rarely use the spell of the necromancer directly when they detect the necromancer.

For the wizards in the magic guild, what they believe is their own observation ability. In their view, if they can only rely on the spell of the necromancer to detect the traces of the necromancer, it undoubtedly proves that their ability is insufficient. .

Although Rowling thought of the Necromancer Magic Scroll early in the morning, and knew that this magic could cause great harm to the Necromancer led by Reese, Rowling did not choose to use it in the end.

Rowling knew that due to the existence of spiritism, both herself and Vita, who was resting in the container, would be harmed by the magic of the undead killer. Using this magic scroll may not be ideal. Maybe these necromancers still If you didn't all die, you couldn't bear it first.

Rowling finally chose to use the **** flame magic scroll without any negative effects, and tried to make Rees die under this Tier 4 magic, but ultimately failed and did not achieve the effect that Rowling expected~www.novelmt .com~ At this time, Rowling chose to hold this undead killer magic scroll in his hand, which undoubtedly proved the seriousness of the situation.

For Rowling, compared with the threat of death, the damage caused by the dead killer to himself may not be regarded as much.

Rowling knew in her heart that her current self no longer possessed any mana. In order to reduce the damage caused by the fireball, the fire thaumaturgy that she had cast on herself had exhausted her last mana.

At this time, facing Reese's possible offensive at any time, the only thing Rowling could rely on was the undead killer magic scroll in his hand.

The tension in her heart caused Rowling to hold the magic scroll tightly in her hand. With Rowling's grip, the blood that had dripped down Rowling's arm toward the ground no longer flowed along the original trajectory at this time, but dyed this magic scroll red.

Rowling didn't know what the outcome of this battle was, but judging from the killing intent shown by Reese and her own state, Rowling had already had an ominous premonition in her heart.

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