Falling Mage and the Power of Divergence

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It is deeply stabbed in the chest of Seyya, where Woodes, described as the right arm of the Florist demon, was being held captive by the Great Tree and deprived of his liberty. The feeling felt in the right arm of the Florist is indisputably the very feeling you feel when you pierce the human body.

However, it was not Seyya's red blood that dripped into the right arm of the flowlist, but a clear liquid.

"Is this... water...?

The moment Florist realized that the pierced seiya was not real, the contour of the seiya that was in front of him distorts. At the same time, Seyya's flesh changes shape so that it wraps around her pierced right arm, and soon after dealing with it, the water envelops Florist's flesh.

"Gu Hu..."

Florist wrapped in water all over his body desperately, but the act strangles him in reverse. The water that surrounds the entire body of the Florist leaves the flesh as he rumbles, but the water away is absorbed overhead rather than splashed around it.

That's how all the water gathered up from his neck as the florist rumbled, and a sphere of water enveloped his head.

Florist tried to grasp a sphere of water enclosing his own head using his free hands, but naturally could not grasp the water, which was liquid, etc., and his hands only vainly passed through the water.

The more rampant you get, the more oxygen leaks out of the Florist's body, making him suffer even more. In just a few seconds the situation between the two completely reversed. Seiya shows up from nowhere before the algae scratching florist in the water.

I glance at Seyya when the Florist who sees him says something, but I can't get his voice in the water. It also seems more like you're losing more oxygen by desperately complaining about something.

It was Seyya, restrained by the Great Tree of the Florist, but he was using moisture, the magic of water attributes, to replace him from the middle of nowhere. A magician who uses water attributes would be surprised by the sophistication of Seyya's created moisture body, but he is a magician who made a pact with the water fairy Undine, who was in that Dahlis Grand Canyon.

It is not strange to be able to freely manipulate water on par with Undine, and the suitability of the water attribute is a tease for Seyya. The magic of the water attribute that Seiya can use after signing with Lily, who is now Undine, is precisely intermediate.

But this time the moisture content is clearly above the intermediate level. Then why has the magic of water attributes improved so much? It's a simple story. Seyya used the sacred attribute to grant herself the magical aptitude of the water attribute.

Holy attributes are magic that generates all things. There is no need for entities to be involved, and even concepts can be generated. Therefore, Seiya temporarily granted herself the suitability of water attributes, thus creating a moisture body for Lily facial defeat.

I can't just exercise it all the time, so now that my flowlist and position have been reversed, I refrain from using Holy Attributes. For this reason, the magic of the water attributes that Seiya can use today is limited to intermediate.

"You had a fight."

"Not yet!

He was a seiya convinced of his own victory, but he doesn't look like he gave up on the florist. When he deploys the yellow-green magic formation again, he germinates the plant stems and pierces them into the water that surrounds his head.

The pierced stem grows when you look at it, and it goes straight into the mouth of the florist. And it stretched further from there, stretching the plant's stems to its own lungs.

And the other tip is outside the water, that is, bordering the outside air. Apparently Florist is trying to pump air directly into his lungs by using plant stems like straws.

Sure, this way you can breathe the least, even if your head is wrapped in water. But if you care, Seyya can push through the stem and pour the water directly into your lungs. Exactly like the sword of the blades, but within the Florist's success in breathing, it's a good idea.

And Seyya is not a ghost either. I don't bother to use cruel methods like filling my lungs with water, but I'm also unwilling to let the flowlist keep breathing like this.

Seiya tried to seal her breath by filling the inside of the stem that Florist is replacing the straw with water. But at that time, Seyya unconsciously builds a wall of water behind herself, feeling the pungent air behind her back. Shortly afterwards, the water wall seems to have crashed into something and bounce off.

If Seyya hadn't built a wall of water, Seyya would have been caught up in that attack, not to mention the Florist.

Seyya searched for the Lord of the Turning Attack and the culprit was quickly found. It's Jack, the right grey-haired boy who would have waved down his sword in the distance.

He was dealing with the Florist. It was Jack infiltrating with espionage from the Antidemonic Kings who poked a flash of Seyya. Jack saw Seyya's back open or waved down his sword and shot out the slaughter. It's not the Devil's Sword Crimson Bloom that Jack is holding in his right hand at this time, it's the normal sword.

But the slaughter produced by first-rate Jack was something to be afraid of. Besides, there are two sets of fights between Seyya and Jack, and the two can't be called close proximity. Seiya exposes her alertness to Jack's attack, which clearly targeted the Seiyas at that distance and didn't make her feel like killing until just before.

If there had not been so much distance between the two of them, Seyya might not have noticed Jack's attack and been injured. Jack, on the other hand, became less interested in Seiya, who prevented his attack on the brink, but quickly changed his target.

Jack targeted Seiya because there was a gap in his back, and if he gets alert, he's not willing to deal with Seiya who's far away. Instead, we just found our next target.

The target is a girl trying to distance herself from fist-bumping adventurers in front of her. When Jack stepped down behind the girl without a sound, he stuck out the sword he was holding.

Having confirmed that Jack has changed his aim to the other aspirants, Seiya turns again to the florist in front of him. And now without creating a gap, fill the stem he was replacing the straw with water to prevent him from breathing.

The flowlist, which was prevented from breathing by the stem, loses consciousness without the art of exchange as it is, but consequently saves his life. If Seyya hadn't noticed, Florist could have lost his life by Jack's slaughter.

Besides, if Seyya wasn't the opponent, the Florist could have been exposed to Jack's attack by getting poked in the gap. In that sense, the Florist means that dealing with Seyya turned out lucky.