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Chapter 650

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Human wizards were of the same rank, but there was a huge difference in power between them. Wizard Amos had lived in a war city like Miracle City for a long time, and he had been fighting against the most powerful orcs for a long time. His combat experience was something Abel had never encountered before.

Just when Abel had locked onto Wizard Aimos and was about to launch an attack, he sensed danger and disappeared from the spot.

Although Abel saw the whole process clearly, he couldn't get close enough to attack in such a short period of time.

As soon as Wizard Aimos appeared, he unleashed a fireball spell from his hand. It was so fast that even Abel was a little surprised.

However, Abel quickly realized that Wizard Aimos had already prepared the spell pattern before he flashed away.

It was the first time Abel had seen a spell cast like this.

As expected of an intermediate wizard from Miracle City, Abel praised in his heart. He slightly shifted his feet and dodged the fireball flying towards him. However, after the fireball flew past his body, it suddenly turned around and flew towards him.

At this moment, a white light flashed across his hand, and the electric telekinesis was instantly activated. His body moved a few steps to the side, creating a distance between him and the 'fireball'. Then, a white light rose from the 'fireball'. That was the result of the telekinesis.

"Boom!" The "fireball" was ignited by the "telekinesis." The explosion was so violent that the fireball was surrounded by fire elemental attacks, but because of Abel's movement, he was just outside of the explosion range.

After dodging the fireball, Abel ignited the electric telekinesis in his hand again. However, Wizard Aimos had already flashed in another direction and threw another fireball at him.

The 'telekinesis' in his hand changed its target and landed on the 'fireball' that was flying towards him again. Then, he detonated the 'fireball' halfway through its flight.

Wizard Amos was already on high alert. He had never seen a wizard with such precision. Igniting a fireball with telekinesis was not an easy thing to do. At least, he had never heard of anyone who could control a fireball like this.

On top of that, the beginner wizard was able to guarantee that every single one of his' telekinesis' could explode the 'fireball' with a 100% success rate. Just this level of confidence alone was enough to make him very impressed, and he was starting to see Abel as a real opponent.

Therefore, Wizard Amos decided to use his most famous tactic, which was to constantly "move in a flash." Before "move in a flash," he would prepare an attack spell. After "move in a flash," he would immediately throw it out. When the spell was about to hit his opponent, he would prepare another attack spell and move in a flash.

This tactic almost made it impossible for his opponent to fight back. He would always be in a state where his opponent could not catch him. In the end, his opponent would either be killed, or he would be forced to leave the battle due to his low mana.

It was the first time Abel had encountered such a difficult opponent. After he ignited the fireball, Wizard Aimos had already flashed to another direction.

When he changed his target and was about to lock onto Wizard Aimos again, another fireball came flying at him.

At that moment, he really missed Black Wind. With Black Wind's speed, even if it could not catch up to him in a flash, it would not be that far behind in a short distance. He would not be in this situation where he was constantly being suppressed.

However, Abel was not in a hurry. With his dynamic vision and data analysis ability, Wizard Aimos' attack was not a threat. He could also use the ancient pact to block Wizard Aimos' spell.

However, he was not going to do that. It might scare Wizard Aimos away. He did not want to let Wizard Aimos leave alive, so he was waiting for an opportunity.

Wizard Aimos was getting more and more terrified. He had thrown out 6 fireballs, and all of them had exploded. By that point, he was already thinking of leaving.

He threw another fireball at Abel, and this time, Abel fought back. Although he was holding a sword and a shield in his hands, it did not affect his spell casting.

He ignited the fireball with his left hand and threw out an ice storm with his right hand.

Of course, the speed of the ice storm did not affect Wizard Aimos too much, but he did not expect this to be only the first one. After that, Abel threw out 6 more ice storms in a row.

After these ice storms were thrown out, they turned into an ice ball. Each ice ball was guided by a power of the will and flew in different directions.

One of the ice balls was flying towards Wizard Aimos. When he saw it coming, he did not try to block it. Instead, he flashed to the side.

At that moment, the closest ice ball was being guided by Abel's power of the will and flew towards Wizard Aimos.

At the same time, Abel continued to ignite the ice storm in his hand. One ice ball after another flew towards him. At the same time, Abel was calculating where Wizard Aimos would land to find the pattern of his "instantaneous movement."

Normally, this pattern would be very hard to find, but Abel used a large number of ice balls to limit Wizard Aimos' movement range.

Wizard Aimos was also considering if he should take the risk to get close to Abel again and cast a powerful spell. He was not willing to leave just like that.

For other wizards, it was basically impossible to find the pattern of a wizard's "instantaneous movement" and predict where he would land next. However, Abel was different. His ability to analyze data was very good at calculation. On top of that, he could narrow down the range, so he was more confident in predicting where he would land.

Wizard Aimos tried to dodge the ice balls with his "instantaneous movement," but he couldn't help but want to move in the direction with the least amount of ice balls.

His body appeared in a place he thought was safe. At the same time, Abel also determined the location. A "mud monster" appeared from the ground, and it was right under Wizard Aimos.

As soon as the mud monster appeared, it grabbed onto Wizard Aimos's legs. Of course, a mud monster of this level would not do much to Wizard Aimos, but its "broken ice armor" automatically counterattacked and froze the mud monster. It was about to collapse.

Wizard Aimos was very surprised by the appearance of the mud monster. He was already preparing the next "instantaneous movement" spell pattern. It was almost instantaneous for an intermediate wizard like him.

Although the mud monster did not have much attack power, it had a very disgusting ability, which was its speed reduction ability.

Although the speed reduction was not much, Wizard Aimos still had to destroy the mud monster that was holding onto him before he could teleport again.

Although this would only delay Wizard Aimos for a little bit, it was more than enough for Abel.

Wizard Amos was very careful with his "instantaneous movement." He would always be at least 20 meters away from Abel, so it would take some time for Abel to attack him. However, Wizard Amos's delay had given Abel a chance to attack.

A spell pattern flashed on Abel's body. It was drawn with lightning combat qi and activated with mana. This was the Head Knight's "charge."

Abel's body turned into a flash of lightning. His lightning combat qi increased the speed of his "charge." When Wizard Aimos had just gotten rid of the mud monster, Abel had already arrived in front of him.

A white spell pattern flew out of the "ancient pledge" shield in his left hand and penetrated Wizard Aimos's defense. It ignored all of his defenses and landed on Wizard Aimos's body.

The "shield strike" was a Head Knight's 2 second stun spell. Abel had never seen other Head Knights use it before, so he didn't know if it was passed down in this world. However, the less people who used it, the harder it was to defend against it.

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