Abe the Wizard

Chapter 650 Kill

Human wizards are of the same rank. In fact, their strength and weakness vary greatly. They have always lived in a war city like Amos Miracle City. In itself, they have always fought the most powerful beasts. His vast combat experience is something that Abel has never encountered.

Just as Abel had locked out Amos's intermediate wizard and was about to launch the attack, he felt the danger ahead of time and the figure instantly disappeared.

Though Abel saw the whole process clearly, a distance of 20 meters prevented him from approaching the attack in such a short period of time.

When Amos intermediate wizards first appeared, a ‘fireball’ spell aroused in his hand, and Abel was somewhat stunned by the speed.

But in retrospect of the process, Abel quickly discovered that the Amos intermediate wizard had prepared the spell print before "Moving Momentarily".

One spell is maintained and another is performed, which is the first time Abel has seen it.

An intermediate magician in Miracle City, Abel praised him with a slight mistake at his feet and flew away the ‘fireball', but the ‘fireball' suddenly flew over his body and turned again and flew towards him.

At this time, a white light flashed in his hand, and the electrical system "Spirit Drive" was instantly activated, while his body moved a few steps to the side, pulling the distance from the "Fireball" and then a white light rose on the "Fireball", which was the result of the "Spirit Drive" acting on the "Fireball".

“Boom," "Spiritual Drive" detonated the "Fireball", and the fierce explosion placed the "Fireball" all around the fire element in attack, but just as Abel was moving, it kept him out of the blast range.

The electrical system 'Spirit Drive' in Abel's hand, which detonated the 'Fireball', was activated again, but at this point the Amos Intermediate Wizard had once again ‘moved' in another direction, throwing a ‘Fireball’ at him again.

The 'Spiritual Drive' in his hand changed the target, landing again on the flying 'Fireball’ and detonating it halfway through the ‘Fireball'.

Amos intermediate wizards are already extremely wary, he has never seen a wizard so precise in his manipulation, you know it's not easy to use 'heartbeat’ to detonate 'fireballs’, at least no intermediate wizard has ever heard of anyone capable of such control.

And how the junior wizard across the street ensures that every hit of 'Spirit Drive' can detonate ‘Fireball’ 100%, and that confidence alone has made him incredibly impressive, which has made Abel a real opponent directly.

So Amos Intermediate Wizard used his most famous method of warfare, which is constant ‘instant movement', preparing the attack spell before ‘instant movement', immediately throwing out the attack spell after ‘instant movement', again preparing the attack spell and ‘instant movement' when there is a spell attack towards the opponent.

This approach almost prevents the opponent from returning fire, keeps him under attack, and keeps himself in a state where the opponent cannot be captured until either the opponent is killed or he is directly out of the fight because of his low power.

For the first time, Abel met such a difficult enemy that, after he detonated the flying 'Fireball’, he was preparing to attack the Amos Intermediate Wizard, who had moved 'instantly’ to another position.

When he changed his target to re-lock the Amos Intermediate Wizard, he flew a new Fireball.

At that time, he missed the black wind so much that even if he could not keep up with the "instant movement" at the speed of the black wind, it would not have varied much over a short distance and would never have appeared in the current situation of constant crushing.

But Abel was not in a hurry, and with his dynamic vision and digital perspective, there was no threat to the attack of Amos intermediate wizards, and he could hardly resist Amos intermediate wizards' spells with an 'ancient covenant’.

But he wasn't prepared to do that, because that might scare away Amos Mid-level Wizards, and he didn't want Amos Mid-Level Wizards to leave alive, so he's been waiting for an opportunity.

Amos' intermediate wizard became increasingly shocked when he carried out six ‘fireballs’, all of which were detonated, and he already had the idea of leaving.

He threw another 'fireball' at Abel. This time, Abel returned fire. His left and right hands, though holding swords and shields, did not affect his practice.

The left hand uses‘ Spiritual Drive 'to detonate the‘ Fireball 'while the right hand throws an' Ice Storm ’at the same time.

Of course, the speed of "Ice Storm" had no great effect on Amos Intermediate Wizard, but he never thought that this "Ice Storm" was just the first, and then Abel threw six "Ice Storms" in a crazy row.

When these ‘ice storms' are thrown out, they turn into a hockey ball, each with a spiritual force that leads them in different directions.

One of the hockey balls was flying towards the Amos intermediate wizard, who saw the hockey fly in, not to fight hard, but to quickly flash aside using 'Moving Moments’.

At this moment, another nearest hockey ball, guided by Abel's spiritual power, turned to fly towards Amos Intermediate Wizard.

Meanwhile, Abel is constantly activating "Ice Storm" and hockey along the way flies around him, while Abel is constantly calculating Amos' intermediate wizard landing to find out his "instant movement" pattern.

This was a very difficult law to grasp, but Abel used a lot of hockey to restrict the movement of Amos intermediate wizards.

Amos' intermediate wizard was also thinking about taking the risk of approaching Abel again, using a powerful spell to strike him and let him go at the moment, and he was still a little unhappy.

For other wizards, it's basically impossible to find a wizard's "instant move" pattern and determine his next drop, but unlike Abel, his ability to digitize is very good at calculating, and the narrowing of the range gives him more certainty in judging his drop.

Just as Amos intermediate wizards repeatedly ‘instantly move' away from the hockey, inevitably thinking about moving in the least direction of the hockey.

His figure appeared in a place he thought was safe, and at the same time Abel judged the position, where a 'clay stone demon' appeared from the soil, just below the Amos intermediate wizard.

The 'Clay Stone Demon' grabbed the legs of the Amos Intermediate Wizard as soon as it appeared. Of course, this level of ‘Clay Stone Demon' was of little use to the Amos Intermediate Wizard, except that the automatic counterattack of the 'Crushed Ice Armor' on his body knocked the 'Clay Stone Demon’ all over his body frost and was about to collapse.

The emergence of the ‘Clay Stone Demon' surprised Amos' intermediate wizard, who was already preparing the next ‘Moving Moments’ spell pattern, which was almost instantaneous for an intermediate wizard like him.

But the Clay Stone Demon doesn't have much attack power, but it has one of its most disgusting abilities, which is its ability to slow down.

Though not much, it is important to know that the Amos Intermediate Wizard must disperse his‘ Clay Stone Demon ’before he can‘ move instantly ’again.

Although all this will only delay Amos' intermediate wizard for a little while, it is enough for Abel.

Amos Intermediate Wizard's "Moving Moments" is very careful every time, at least 20 meters away from Abel, which gives Abel time to attack him, but this delay of Amos Intermediate Wizard gives Abel a chance.

Abel's body flashed with a spell pattern, which was drawn with an electrical pipe, activated with force, which is the Grand Knight Skill 'Strike’.

His figure turned into an electric light, and the power brawl accelerated the speed of the 'strike' a lot. Just before the Amos Intermediate Wizard got rid of the 'Clay Stone Demon', he was in front of the Amos Intermediate Wizard.

The white spell print on the ‘Covenant of the Ancients' shield on his left flew out of the shield, passing through the defensive spells of the Amos intermediate wizard, ignoring all defenses and rushing into the Amos intermediate wizard.

‘Shield Strike', this two-second vertigo Grand Knight Skill Abel has never seen other Grand Knights use, and does not know if it is inherited in the world, but the benefit is that the less people use it, the more difficult it is to prevent.

An intermediate wizard was stunned for up to two seconds in front of a great knight, and what the consequences would be.