Age of Adepts

Chapter 275 Light Winged Lion

Winged lion!

With the assignment of Silver Union wizards, more than twenty wizards have long waited in silence for the arrival of winged lions.

This route, the Silver Alliance, passes almost every half month, so you know exactly where there will be demons of any race or class. Except in exceptional circumstances such as very individual monster movements or black forest monster riots, there is generally no great danger.

But there are exceptions to everything, especially in black forests where risks are beyond control, and where unknown perils are hidden everywhere.

Powerful monsters usually have huge territories, and in this area they are the unique kings, never allowing any Fae monsters close to them to approach or hunt.

Although the higher monsters possess no less wisdom than the wizards and know to divide their territories into inner living areas and peripheral hunting areas, some areas of the monsters adjacent to the two territories will always overlap.

So there's always fighting between monsters in the Black Forest!

The reason floating warships know that this is a winged lion's territory is still coming straight through is simple, because 100 miles to the left is the territory of a large group of double-legged dragons.

This group of double-legged Feilongs, although only low-level monsters of the first order, less powerful than the winged lions, have the advantage of the number of hundreds, but they are also Aaron species, rough flesh, strong blood, plus one can fly.

So to weigh the pros and cons, by contrast, the winged lion is a little weaker here!

The buoyancy warship began to slow down, and only after the speed had dropped to a certain degree did it maintain a uniform speed between the clouds to the left through the right plug and fly forward along the lower ridge peak.

After the ship's deceleration, most of the energy saved was transferred to the outer shield, where the thickness of the optical film increased sharply by a few points.

Flying demons like Lions are fast, and simply wanting to get rid of them at speed is a joke. It's safer to fight and run!

Grimm was assigned to the middle front of the left side of the boat, and behind him, every five steps a wizard stood silently waiting for the Lion to arrive. Their job is also simple: when a winged lion tries to punch a shield, they use their best witchcraft to fight back.

I'm afraid it's a little difficult to beat winged lions with their strength, but it's the most important thing to drain them and let them know.

Grimm was still wondering why the Wizards of the Silver Alliance didn't organize some powerful wizards to wipe them out so that the route could be safer. The chip gave the answer soon!

The reason we chose not to remove these winged lions is precisely because of the safety of the shipping lane!

Forced cleaning does have the potential to make the channel safer for a short time. But it also creates a power vacuum near the channel. The monsters also possess their own unique ecosystem and wisdom, and once the powerful monsters disappear here, they will soon be relocated from other regions.

This way, just adapting to the new monster is enough for the Silver Union headache!

So, for long-term consideration, it would be wise to retain these powerful monsters that do not pose too great a threat to the shipping lane.

And once these monstrous territories are relatively fixed, wizards in the navigation lanes can pass through the area with little or no damage, simply by preparing a number of targeted means.

Just as Grimm pondered slightly, five glamorous figures appeared in his sight under the ship's lion roar array.

Wing Lion... So this is Wing Lion!

Grimm glanced at the strange creature whose head looked like a lion.

Winged lions have the same body as the common lions in the woods, only to be many times stronger and more powerful than them.

Especially the two headed 2-headed winged lions, one male and one female, are stronger than flying rhinos. Under their ribs, they stretch out a pair of giant wings with bright silver fluffy feathers. And their parietal skulls, two weird spiral apex angles, are even more remarkable.

Behind them, the three first-order little winged lions are smaller in shape, but the fierce appearance still shows the attitude of jungle masters.

At that time, the buoyant warships had long removed the outer invisibility barrier and fled toward the distance on their own with a thick translucent turtle shell.

The exterior of the two adult winged lions was filled with silver and white brilliance, flapping their wings and crossing a beautiful arc in the air, diving from their flanks towards the floating warship. However, they chose to dive on the other side of the ship, so Grimm did not attack, but turned around to see how the wizards in parallel positions handled themselves.

This is a wizard, green leather armor, black leather pants, waistspan machete, holding a giant bow as tall as his body, not knowing where he is from in La Ditalin. At this moment, the giant bow has been pulled into a semi-circular, with black fluorescence flashing over it, and a magical arrow can be seen.

He is obviously also an experienced combat wizard, not prematurely shooting special witch arrows in his hand, but waiting for them. Wait for an adult winged lion to dive nearby, and the spiral tip angle on the top of his head bursts into the optical film, and the endless brilliant white light and the symbolic energy on the optical film continue to crush each other.

The optical film began to thin and soften, and a moment later, when it was about to be passed through the spiral apex, the sorcerer took the shot.

A loud noise...

Black witch arrows burst out of the optical film like lightning bolts into the protective field next to the adult wing lion's wide neck. Without waiting for the winged lion to react in a timely manner, the witch arrow burst, and the large black mist covered its small body, causing the bubble of erosion in its protective field.

The impenetrable winged lion was blown out in its entirety, and several wings were stretched out in the sky to restate its shape.

Faced with a half-baked body, the adult winged lion shouted a short lion's neck, and the scorching white light quickly wrapped its body, squeezing out all foreign heterogeneous energy. A moment later, the white light scattered, and the winged lion, who had just eaten a little loss, had recovered completely, even the feathers of scorched black had been rejuvenated.

Light Recovery!

Grimm licked her lips and shot an enviable look in her eyes.

Winged lions hover their wings around the perimeter of the ship, and the fierce lions stare closely at the wizard through the translucent film. It roared angrily and continued to wrap around the floating warship, calmly searching for weaknesses in the defensive optical film.

Looking at the winged lion with his head flying in the sky, Grimm felt so hot that he could jump out and grab one immediately. Flying, hitting, self-healing, and enough of Wushu Jun, this is the perfect Wizard Flight Ride!

Especially these weird tip angles above the winged lion's head, which gather light particles, can be released to attack enemies as well as to retroactively heal or recover themselves, with no less effect than those witches who specialize in healing. If you own such a winged lion, wouldn't it be equivalent to carrying a therapist with you? If there are any more battle damage in the future, you won't have to pinch your nose to drink those weird witch potions with unknown ingredients!

Obviously, this idea is not just owned by Grimm alone, almost all of the wizards see such a brilliant flying monster, and their hearts are burning hot at the moment. But everyone knows they have a few pounds, and they don't make unwise moves to do so.

Wizards occupy a favourable position on the Floating Air Battleship. Whenever the Winged Lion wants to dive into the Defensive Optical Film, he shoots out all the witchcraft to force the other party to evade, but no one is foolish enough to rush out and beat the monster to death!

Grimm also threw a lava fireball ahead of time as a little wing lion flew outside the side of his side of the boat, relying on the poor movement speed and motion trajectory of both of our enemies collected by chips in his head. When the winged lion flies to the right position, Grimm detonates the fireball without good intentions.

Boom!

Bursting flames and rolling magma swept over a dozen meters wrapped the Little Winged Lion completely inside.

By the time it roared out, it had burned black pieces of its body, sharp lava debris broken the protective field of the body surface, stuck into the flesh, and sprinkled blood water over the sky.

The grim screams of the little winged lions also attracted the remaining winged lions.

As a white light rolled over the body of the little wing lion, the damage that had just appeared to be terrible disappeared instantly, and it regained its former majesty.

But after eating a sudden loss, the Little Winged Lion would never dare come near a floating warship again. It flapped its wings, quickly away from the ship, and then, far away from it, continuously exuded continuous white light from the apex angle, attacking the defensive optical film that prevented them from entering.

This white light is obviously also a very pure light energy that is difficult to intercept by witchcraft halfway. And the light particles that splash on the defensive film always “explode" from time to time, blinding all witches who see the flash instantly.

The blinding time may not be long, that is, 3—5 seconds.

But if this blinding effect were to occur in close combat between the wizard and the winged lion, it would be easy to imagine the terrible consequences!

Grimm fights and uses his chip to gather data on winged lions. Feedback from the chip suggests that if he competes fairly with the outside Tier 1 Lion, he has no more than 30% chance of winning.

Of course, this chance is made with the exclusion of demon puppets and flaming demon transformations. And that almost represents the odds of most wizards winning!

From this data, Grimm can also deeply appreciate the power and horror of demons in the Black Forest.

How fragile and insignificant human wizards are in front of these wild monsters without the shield of a floating battleship, without the protection of a defensive witch array and without the aid of many magical objects and witchcraft!

No wonder some of the major sorcerer organizations on the Wizard Continent have been around forever!

If human wizards did not know how to warm their clusters, they would have been replaced by tidal monsters and would no longer be able to guide the development of the entire world of wizards.