Abe the Wizard

Chapter 816 Durrell (Chapter 3 in 1)

Abel knew at this time that in the face of the likelihood of having the world's stone debris, the only way to deal with it was to have the same ability to open the world's stone debris, without the ability to use the world's stone debris, even the quickest 'lightning’ spell could not strike him.

Thinking about it, his eyes locked on Durell, and then the dynamic vision and digital perspective of the world's stone fragments aroused.

In his eyes, Durrell's movements became extremely slow, and he was once again confident.

Once again, the body of a hellish creature was removed from the personal locker, summoning the skeleton to block Durrell.

Abel knew that this skull could only withstand two attacks from Durrell, and his mind had begun to calculate Durrell's attacks.

Durrell's ten short legs moved rapidly on the ground, blocking it in front of the skeleton, but first a 'holy freeze' gave the skeleton a shadow, and then just as his foreclaw hit the skeleton, Abel's 'lightning’ triggered it and flew towards Durrell.

At this time, Durrell's 'Holy Frozen’ had just been implemented, and Abel had calculated that this‘ Holy Frozen ’required a certain interval of time between every two uses, and although he did not know exactly how long that interval was, it could never be continuous.

Of course, in the face of this level of hellish creature, Abel dared not use a two-handed approach, and his other hand kept ‘moving instantly’ in order to leave the unknown danger at any moment.

He doesn't believe that Durrell can only do this for a few moments. For now, the battle between him and Durrell is more like a test for each other.

The 'lightning’ was fast, and the fast Durrell was almost impossible to escape, and at this point Durrell's foreclaws changed one direction on the way to the skeleton, blocking the 'lightning’.

Without knowing what the front paw was capable of, the power of 'lightning' could not spread over Durell's body, only on its front paw constantly flashing the arc, and then the arc slowly dissipated.

Abel's ability to see through the world's stone debris shows that Tourelle's front paw is a non-conductive material, but even non-conductive material should not be able to stop the spread of 'lightning’, but Tourelle's blow hits just above a balance point of 'lightning’.

Any spell has a point of equilibrium, but this point of equilibrium is hard to spot, even if Abel also possesses the power of the stone fragments of the world, he dares not use this method to decipher spells, because if he fails, his body cannot resist spells.

But unlike Turrell, whose body is extremely strong, as a melee bug, its shell is extremely hard, and it has a strong defense against spells, and Turrell also has a gift: resistance to ice-cold flame lightning toxins.

This gift makes Dorell extremely resistant to all sorts of spells, which is why he uses it in an uncontrolled manner.

Once again, there was an ice mist flashing over Doyle, and the skeleton that had just been summoned was covered with ice crystals and turned into ice on the ground.

And Durrell didn't stop the body, it seemed very dissatisfied with its speed, and the 'sacred freeze' on the body then activated, this time the ice fog seemed a little more, condensed out in the air, then fell on the floor.

Abel also saw the speed flaw in Durrell, so he constantly used that skull to block Durrell, using spells from time to time to attack Durrell.

When Durrell was too close, he used "instant movement" to leave the site, appearing on the other side of the tomb, and his repeated attacks, though not effective, were very safe to fight, thanks to the precise control of the world's stone debris.

Just as he thought it would be a long process of water-milled combat, Suddenly Durrell accelerated several times faster and rushed towards him.

At this point, Abel realized that the battle just now had been counted by Durrell, who was constantly rushing towards him throughout the graveyard, and in the process was constantly using his' holy freeze 'capability.

Though it did not harm Abel, the 'Holy Frozen' capability formed a layer of ice over the floor of the entire graveyard, making the ground extremely smooth, which changed the way Durrell moved.

By pushing very hard on the ground, Durrell can move forward with the hard housing of his abdomen, much faster than the ten shorter legs.

Abel was seized by Durrell because of a computational error. He entered the ‘sacred freeze' range of Durrell, and as a blue mist appeared, he felt a cold.

Although Abel's Snake Magician skin and the 'Covenant of the Ancients' shield all have Ice Resistance properties, 'Holy Frozen’ is a special Ice Attack Method that is irresistible to Ice Element Resistance.

You know, in this time of battle, whether Durrell or Abel, because of the stone fragments of the world, the battle time between them was just right, and because of the incorrect calculation of Durrell's speed of movement, Abel didn't come this time and used 'instant movement'.

This is like playing chess by two top game players, one of which makes the opponent unexpected number of passes, and the opponent makes mistakes unexpectedly.

The impact of the 'Holy Frost' was not only a frozen injury to Abel, but more importantly a large amount of frost on his body, which slowed him down because of the appearance of the frost.

And Durrell certainly won't let go of this opportunity, and what he's best at is opening the way with a 'sacred freeze’ and then exploding the strongest close assault with his powerful physical qualities, crushing his enemies.

This is what it does now, and Abel instantly figured out several solutions and chose the best of them, and then a spell pattern appeared in his hand, and a 'clay stone demon’ appeared between him and Durrell.

On the other side, the previously summoned 'Clay Stone Demon' was turned into a piece of dirt scattered towards the ground, and in this battle, Abel could only add one more cannon ash to hold Durell.

At the moment of the Clay Stone Demon, the attack by Durell arrived, but because it was too close to the Clay Stone Demon, the deceleration effect of the Clay Stone Demon forced it to slow down a bit.

This is when Abel's mental power was connected to the Clay Stone Demon, and the Clay Stone Demon's body went down short, leaving Durell's foreclaw blank.

While this claw was down, a ‘firewall' appeared in front of Durrell, blocked by a 'clay stone demon', and just slowed down, and Durrell was clearly slow.

Slowly, the red light flashed on Durrell, which was burned by the first blow of the 'firewall'.

This is the biggest blow Abel has done to Durrell since the beginning of the battle, but such a blow has done very little to Durrell.

Yet another function of the ‘firewall' emerges at this point, when the ice above the ground melts under the burning of the 'firewall’.

Abel then added another skeleton to his body, blocking him with the Clay Stone Demon.

None of his other summonses came close to Durrell because he didn't want them to die and the battle was far from dangerous enough to make them work for him, so like the Ghost Guardian Knight has been attacking Durrell with bows and arrows at this time. Although more than a dozen arrows can only hurt Durrell at most, it is much stronger than an attack.

The reason why one of the more than a dozen arrows was hit was that Durrell took most of his calculations against Abel, who at this time also opened the power of the world's stone debris, which made Durrell feel stressed.

More than a dozen 'firewalls' lit up in the graveyard, mud restored to the ground, and Durell's speed slowed down again.

After being cauterized by the ‘firewall', it retreated from the ‘firewall’, flashing past the subsequent continuous cauterization.

Then there was the ‘firewall’ again beneath it, and this time it did not hide again, but shouted its head into the sky with a sharp howl.

The howl drove the air around, and the sound stirred up a ripple in the sky, centred on Durrell, and spread around it.

Abel had a heart to hide from, but the environment couldn't allow him to hide, and he felt a huge headache, a void in his brain, and then his body lost control.

At this moment, his body was under the control of Druid's soul, while Durrell's body jumped high and toward Abel.

Druid's soul activated two spells at the same time, one ‘Lightning’, which struck Durrell, who was still in the air, and the other ‘Moving Momentarily’, which disappeared from place.

In the air, Durrell cannot hide, not to mention defend himself against this blow, which strikes the abdomen, where its defenses are weakest.

This time, Durrell made the same mistake as Abel, not knowing enough about the enemy.

Of course, at this point, it really can't be blamed on Durrell, who knows that Abel actually has two souls in his body, the sound of that soul howling just now, just stunned the Lord's soul, but didn't hurt Druid's soul.

It was this mistake that allowed Durrell's attack to expose its weaknesses to Abel.

Turrell screamed in the air, and his huge body was wrapped in electric light, and although it was extremely resistant to electricity, the paralysis effect of lightning still occurred.

Only because of its resistance to electricity, the period of paralysis was extremely short, which allowed Durrell to regain control of the body as it fell from the air.

Abel switched the Lord's soul out at this time, and Druid's soul fought with instinct most of the time, and he didn't want to put hope on Druid's soul instinct when fighting the mighty Durrell.

This serious injury caused a rare emotional reaction in Doreel's ungodly eyes, an angry emotion.

Then the ‘sacred freeze' next to Durrell was excited again, but this time it was almost twice as effective as the original.

Both the Clay Stone Demon and the Skull were within range of attack, while two incorrectly calculated Ghost Guardian Knights were wrapped in the ice mist of the "Holy Frozen", and the body of the "Clay Stone Demon" wobbled slightly, then cracked over the body and quickly broke into a piece of sand.

The skeleton and the two Ghost Guardian Knights were stronger, but slowed down by the 'Holy Frost', with blue ice crystals on their bodies.

Yet Abel noticed that, although the "holy freeze" doubled in scope, the attack power diminished considerably, which should have increased in scope at the expense of the attack power.

The two Ghost Guardian Knights, though slowed down, were not restricted in their ability to blink. Of course, they were slower to use their ability to blink, but they succeeded in blinking away after Durell killed the skull twice.

Over time, Abel fought Durell for longer and longer, and Abel was able to attack Durell from time to time, while Durell's attacks were blocked by Skeletons and the newly summoned 'Clay Stone Demon’.

But Abel didn't do well, because Durrell's body was so strong that he hadn't broken Durrell's shell for so long, let alone really hurt his body.

Fighting with Durrell is more difficult than fighting with Andalil, because Andalil is in any case a legal system, so long as Andalil's close proximity is not strong, and so long as there is a way to combat the poisonous elements, Andalil's other injuries are not strong.

But unlike Turrell, who is a melee hell creature whose close-knit attack power even Abel dares not confront him in the face.

But Dorell's body is worm-shaped, and he can't use his powers like Yan Ling's, but Dorell's howling is equally terrifying.

Dorell's howling seemed to consume a lot of energy on him, so he hasn't used it since that note.

Now the battle has become a time battle, and Abel's advantage is his eight Ghost Guardian Knights, who are constantly attacking with bows and arrows. Although the electrical attacks in the bows and arrows do little harm to Durell, these injuries are accumulating.

Abel believed that if he had enough time, he would have time to slowly grind Durrell to death.

Just as he judged the battle situation, Durrell howled again into the sky.

This time ready, Abel switched Druid's soul almost immediately to control the body, ‘moving instantly' excited, and the body instantly disappeared into place.

And Turrell learned the same lesson, and it didn't jump again, and by the time Abel sent off, it had quickly arrived at the skull and the Clay Stone Demon, killing the skull and the Clay Stone Demon twice and then rushing towards the Ghost Guardian Knight.

However, the Ghost Guardian Knight is experienced in combat, and the Ghost Guardian Knight has flashed away quickly after Durell reached the distance where the 'Holy Frost' can attack the Ghost Guardian Knight.

Then there was the dull chase time, when Durrell chased Abel, and the loss was Durrell, because both Abel and the Ghost Guardian Knight had fast-moving methods such as "instantaneous movement," making Durrell Ben even less able to keep up with Abel at a weak pace.

Slowly, the scars appeared on Durrell, a function of the arrows of the Ghost Guardian Knight and the spells that Abel performed from time to time.

Durrell stopped and a strange blue appeared on his body, followed by a ‘sacred freeze' spread across the entire tomb, which also surprised Abel.

Abel never thought that "Holy Frozen" could be so broad, but when his body was wrapped in blue ice fog, he found that the power of "Holy Frozen" was greatly diminished.

Because he had been attacked by the "Holy Frost" before, he knew how powerful the "Holy Frost" really was, and defenses like his were killed up to three hits, which was why he had been avoiding Durrell's closeness.

And now that he has been slowed down, there is little damage on him, or it can be said that this expanded 'Holy Frost’ did not break his defense, but the ‘Holy Frost' characteristic slowdown effect still works, which is basically an unsolved effect, which cannot be defended.

Abel's weight slowed him down, which also included the speed of application.

At the same time that Abel was slowed down, his body rushed in his direction, and the unknowingly re-summoned skeleton and ‘Clay Stone Demon' in front of him for the first time, was directly smashed apart by the huge body of Durell, which failed to stop him at all.

Abel's ‘Covenant of the Ancients' symbolic shield in his left hand flashed with a white martial arts pattern, and then his shield struck at Durrell's impulse.

Dorell's body was too big, and Abel's ‘shield strike' prevented him from letting go, but his front claw was accurately blocked from the shield he fired.

The shield was blocked, a loud noise was made, Abel's body was struck this time, and he flew straight out. He knew how powerful Turrell was at this time, but luckily, he took the opportunity to get a little further away from Turrell.

But Abel's ‘Shield Strike' pattern leaves the shield and flies toward Durrell's body, at Durrell's speed, so close that it can't even hide.

Dorell's body suddenly shook behind the ‘Shield Strike' pattern and then stopped in place.

Abel flies out, his body slows down and disappears, and he throws a 'lightning bolt’ in his hand onto Durrell.

Nevertheless, I underestimated Dorell, who had never missed a 'shield strike' on Dorell, and did not stun him for two seconds. Even without a second, Dorell woke up and let Abel's lightning strike him with his foreclaws.

Terrible calculations, coupled with a strong body, and almost never making mistakes, make Abel's battle with Durrell more difficult than any previous battle.

Fortunately, Abel also has a lot of tools to stop Durrell from coming close, otherwise this battle will never have to be fought.

Just as Abel once again summoned the skull from the 'Clay Stone Demon', Durell made another sharp howl, allowing Abel only to switch Druid's soul to use the 'Moment’ to pull the distance from Durell.

Just as his body appeared in the graveyard, he felt a cold air spread all over his body, which was also the fire of Doyle, two big moves in a row, putting him in danger again.

The effect of 'Holy Frost' is irresistible, and in a form that greatly reduces the ‘Holy Frost' attack, Durrell has increased the range of 'Holy Frost’ to the entire graveyard, leaving Abel in its decelerating effect at all times.

Abel similarly changed the way he attacked, as the intensity of the 'sacred freeze' diminished, and as soon as his body slowed down, he launched an 'assault’ against the rushing Durrell.

Due to the speed of the black wind, his' strike ’was so fast that he could barely see his figure. Despite his defensive actions, Durrell had already rushed into front of him because of the slow speed of the body itself, and his foreclaws were just about to lift up the resistance.

But Durrell was really good at calculating, and just as Abel arrived in front of him, a blue mist appeared, which, while unable to do too much damage to Abel due to its greatly diminished power, also greatly reduced his speed.

If the 'Holy Frost’ deceleration would have been obvious in normal times, but while he was in the process of ‘striking', this‘ Holy Frost 'deceleration had only reduced the speed of' striking ’a little, which did not prevent Durrell from avoiding his blow.

Abel's ‘strike' just ended, followed by another 'shield strike' as Durrell's body was slightly overwhelmed.

That's when Abel discovered that the ‘steel’ sword in his hand had cut Durell's body open, and the green blood flowed out along the wound.

With his physical aggression, this blow could not have cut Durell, even if his knight was twice as powerful as it was to inflict damage on Durell, but the weapon in his hand was the phrase ‘iron and steel', which had a 50% chance of tearing a piece.

Even though Durrell is extremely powerful and unable to contend with the ruling power of the phrase, Abel likewise did not think of this most insignificant ability, but was changing the game.

Durrell shouted, and it excited the ‘sacred freeze’ again, and after Abel was slowed down, its two foreclaws struck at Abel.

Abel did not hide again this time, he used his shield to strike back at Durrell's forefinger, just on top of his shield, the white fighting pattern reappeared.

His battle with Durrell was in another strange state, with Abel and Durrell attacking each other in close proximity, but none of them were able to attack each other.

Whatever knight warfare technique Abel used, he was dodged in the gentle swing of Durrell's body.

And the same goes for Durrell, no matter how he attacked, he couldn't hurt Abel half a dot except for the ‘Holy Frost’ and the screaming of his soul.

Dorell's soul howls are no longer used after several uses. Abel believes that this level of tactics requires some special energy support, and unlimited use is not possible.

After the soul howl no longer appeared, the only thing that could affect Abel was the 'holy freeze', and Abel, in close combat with Durrell, although unable to harm each other, was behind Abel with eight Ghost Guardian Knights, who were constantly using arrows to attack Durrell.

Whenever the "Holy Frost" appears, Abel uses the "Shield Strike" to fight back. Due to the size of Daryl's body, Abel's "Shield Strike" prevents Daryl from hiding, but he dares not use the "Shield Strike" first.

Because ‘Shield Strike’ is currently his only means of dealing with the 'Holy Frost' of Durrell, of course his spiritual strength has been focusing on the intensity of 'Holy Frost', and once the intensity of ‘Holy Frost' has increased, the 'Instant Move' spell in his left hand will be activated.

Abel and Durrell enter a strange state. Every attack by Abel will be blocked by Durrell's front claw, and the same attack by Durrell will be avoided by Abel. The battle between the two sides is caught in a burning state where you come and go without hurting each other because of the same stone fragments of the world.

The arrows of the eight Ghost Guardian Knights have a faint lightning effect. After hitting Durell's body, they can't do much damage. Durell's powerful defense and elemental resistance make the attack effect of the arrows extremely weak.

Abel also knows that he can only now put himself at the forefront of the most dangerous in order to give the Ghost Guardian Knights a better chance to attack.

He wanted to use spells, but Dorell knew what he thought, and as soon as his spell prints appeared, Dorell's forefingers had come to destroy them.

Due to the proximity of the two sides, Abel did not have time to activate the spell pattern in front of Daryl at all.

Although there is a technique called motion technique among wizards, it is only movement of the body, in the process, the entire spell pattern needs to be relatively stationary, and once the spell pattern moves with the hand of the application, the spell pattern collapses.

So in such a short distance, Abel couldn't even combine magic with a knight attack, and the two methods of attack he was best at couldn't blend.

On several occasions, Durrell tried to suddenly strengthen the power of "Holy Frozen" to inflict tremendous damage on Abel, but each time he let Abel discover it in advance and spread it far enough away to avoid the most powerful impact of "Holy Frozen".

After several attempts, in order to be able to fight Abel positively, Durrell also abandoned the use of the most powerful 'sacred frozen’, instead reducing the power of 'sacred frozen' to attract Abel to fight it again.

Nor does Abel have a sense of urgency. He has enough medicine to support a long battle. He is no longer the same as he was when he first entered the dark world. Be careful with his spells and be afraid of using up all his powers.

‘Full Revitalization Potion' not only guarantees his life, but also quickly restores his powers.

Slowly, a little over time, the hard shell on Durrell has already created a large number of cracks as a result of prolonged attacks, among which there is occasional black smoke.

From time to time, these black smokes are filled with a horrible howl, and Abel can see a human face in the smoke from time to time, either old or young, or male or female, all with the same painful expression.

Abel speculated that these were residents of Rugauin, or warriors who fought hell in the desert, but now their souls are part of the Tourelle.

Unlike Abel, who has been replenishing himself with energy, using ‘anti-hunger' to replenish his body's needs and ‘full revitalizer' to restore fatigue.

And Turrell has been depleted without being replenished, and most importantly, it is under constant attack, with injuries on top of its body, which makes it fatigued even when it has the body of a Dark Gold Hell Biologist.

Abel's own speed is above Durrell, and since the battle, Durrell has been using his vast body and strength to suppress Abel's attack, and now the advantage disappears as Durrell moves slowly.

With more and more 'steel' swords in Abel's hands that can be successfully cut onto Durrell's body, a gap has finally emerged in the hard shell on Durrell's body over a long period of time.

It's not a crack, it's the kind of gap that really exposes the body beneath the hard shell, and at the same time, Durrell seems to feel it, flashing a blue light over its body.

Despite the fighting for so long, Abel's spirit was still very strong, and as he appeared blue, he immediately perceived the energy of the blue light, and his body instantly disappeared into place.

Then a blue mist wrapped around where Abel had just disappeared, and the air formed an ice crystal due to the appearance of the mist, which Durrell fully implemented as a 'sacred freezer’.

Abel, who "moved instantly" to the side, was no longer close to Durrell, but both hands simultaneously provoked the "lightning" spell, striking at the missing hole in the hard shell.

Due to the slower movement of the Turrell and the speed of the 'lightning’ too fast, between them, Turrell can no longer easily block the 'lightning’ attack.

Two ‘lightning bolts' were blocked by Durrell, while the other struck directly over the hard shell gap, without the protection of the outer hard shell. Under this strike, a large number of arcs appeared at the hard shell gap of Durrell, which flashed along the gap towards the inside of its body.

Turrell rarely has paralysis, and the ‘lightning’ damage keeps his body trembling.

Abel now gave up dodging altogether, his hands kept throwing out the 'lightning’ spell, Durell kept howling, it was tired, and if it hadn't consumed a lot of soul howling before, there might still be a chance to fight back.

But now it's gone, and its howling is so powerless.

Abel was attacking, but the black wind beneath him, at his command, kept the 'instant movement' active at all times. As long as Durrell was immortal, the danger would always exist.