(Now-go flashy)

I sneaked into the altar where the sacrifice ceremony took place to reveal Cardinal Georgis's evil, and passed through a strict security net to shoot the ceremony successfully.

But at the same time, an alarm sounded and the place where I was was lit.

The magical tools for shooting were being watched out from the beginning.

I can't see myself thanks to "Magic Hidden Shape"-but the alarm shows me where I am.

It will no longer be wrong to say that it was found.

Being alerted-the enemy began to rush to catch me.

There are more than 100 enemies around.

I have to get out of this siege by myself.

But I wasn't despairing of the situation.

Rather, I feel even "easy to do".

I've been hiding quietly until now, so let's make it go wild.

"Barrier magic, deployment completed!"

The enemy seemed to prioritize deploying the barrier magic rather than attacking me.

As long as the barrier magic is deployed, you can hit the bag as long as it is not broken.

As a choice, it is not bad to first develop the barrier.

Because I can not see myself because of "Magic Hidden Shape", there is a high possibility that direct attack will come off.

But that choice gives me time to fight back.

There is a time lag of about 3 seconds between when the barrier magic is activated and when the attack magic can be released.

In interpersonal combat, the time of 3 seconds is too long.

Perhaps it's a matter of knowledge that some people will be killed.

I killed a few in the counterattack, but it was only a small part of the nearly 100 security nets here.

Rather, if I go back, it will be easier to see where I am, so I should hit 100 people with a bag.

If you don't want to miss me, you know I'm going to do that.

Perhaps they have been trained to do this when shooting magic is used.

It's a sign of their proficiency that no one is running in breach of order and everyone is taking the decisive action of developing a barrier.

But--it's bad.

(If you can't see it, you should cast a range magic on the dark clouds, so that you can even hinder the counterattack.)

To be honest, I thought the enemy was going to attack from the beginning.

With that in mind, he was preparing measures.

But-it's a hassle of using it.

Once you activate the magic, you can unlock "Hidden Magic".

Then you only have to decide the game with one magic.

I have the magic needed for that.

"Steam Explosion"

I cast the magic before the enemy casts the attack magic.

The next moment-a fire burst near the altar where the enemies were crowded.

The surrounding enemies are blown away with the roar, and the growing trees are broken down from the root and blow off.

Simultaneously with the activation of the magic, "Magic Hidden Shape" is released and my figure is exposed to the enemy's eyes.

But--the enemies who didn't die weren't ready to attack me once they were visible.

"Arm, ah ah!"

“What happened!

"This explosion is magic ...?"

The enemy near the altar is already dead immediately.

Enemies at a distance are also blown away and stunned or seriously injured-in any case, they are not ready to fight back.

And the enemies who were farther away-just barely visible to me, had lost their sense of balance due to the explosions.

I was lying down on the ground in preparation for the explosion, so it was a lot better than the enemy.

The blast did not hit me directly, and my ears were closed, so the explosions weren't really sounding.

Nevertheless, there is some damage to the sense of equilibrium-that's what it's like to launch Steam Explosion at close range.

Even the command system that was so prepared could not function by suddenly receiving such magic.

The commander seems to have been near the altar, so he's no longer alive.

Of course, I did it.

The first thing you do to destroy a commander is the fundamentals of anti-group combat.

"This power cannot be magically put out! It may be a ritual runaway!"

"Is the activation of the barrier magic bought the anger of demons ...?"

They seemed to mistake Steam Explosion for a sacrifice ritual runaway.

Now it's a normal magic-it's a magic that doesn't even add a great deal of enhancement magic ... Well, I guess it can't be mistaken.

It's no wonder that the magic they're used to and the magic they're used to don't seem the same.

After all, "Steam Explosion" is a magic that was called "foul class" even in BBO.

Although there are some disadvantages, there are not many magics that can beat this in terms of power.

This is what happens when it is strengthened to Level 2 by The Stone of Wisdom.