Abel's 3 strikes with lightning combat qi broke through wizard Aimos's defense, including his 2 passive defensive magic items. The fourth strike pierced into his vitals.
Wizard Amos still couldn't understand how a beginner human wizard could summon a mud monster without being contaminated by death qi and turning into a monster.
He still didn't understand how a beginner wizard could use the combat qi of a head commander, especially the rare lightning combat qi.
He also couldn't understand how a beginner wizard could control so many ice balls. Only the legendary multitasking ability could do that.
If he knew Abel had this ability, he would never have come to the orc battlefield to attack Abel. But it was too late. The moment Abel's iron sword pierced into his vitals, the powerful lightning combat qi had completely destroyed his internal organs.
Abel stared at the dead body of wizard Aimos. Although the battle didn't last long, it made him realize the true power of intermediate wizards, especially those who were stationed in Miracle City.
In the past, he didn't even need to use this much effort to take care of intermediate wizards. But today, wizard Aimos had shown his fighting ability. He had to use almost all of his power to kill him.
Of course, this didn't include his spirit guardian Knight, Flying Flame, and Johnson. The reason why Abel didn't summon his spirit guardian Knight was because he didn't want to scare wizard Aimos away. After the first strike, he didn't dare to come within 20 meters of him again.
Abel believed that wizard Aimos would run away as soon as he sensed a strong threat.
Actually, wizard Aimos wanted to leave as soon as the battle started, but he didn't want to give up on the orc god blood. In the end, he paid the price with his life.
Abel scanned wizard Aimos's body and found 2 passive defensive magic items. He then picked up the magic staff and portal bag.
Looking at the dead body of wizard Aimos, Abel began to wonder if the number one Knight of Miracle City, Head Knight Donald, knew anything about this.
Head Knight Donald wanted to trade for his orc battle drum yesterday, and wizard Aimos even mentioned the orc tooth. Abel knew that Head Knight Donald had a part to play in this.
Too bad Head Knight Donald wasn't in the orc battlefield. Otherwise, Abel would've just killed him.
With that thought in mind, a fireball appeared in his hand. Wizard Amos's body was burned to ashes, and a gust of wind blew by. The ashes were carried away by the wind and disappeared in the orc battlefield.
Abel returned to the lounge chair. His luck was not bad. After the battle, the lounge chair was still in perfect condition.
This time, he laid down and unleashed his power of the will. If he didn't rely on his mount wolf king's instincts, wizard Aimos wouldn't have been able to move to his side so easily.
His power of the Will had a range of 240 meters. No intermediate wizard had such a range of power of the Will. It was already very impressive for an intermediate wizard to have a range of 100 meters.
It's never too late to mend the pen after the sheep is lost. Abel remembered this saying from his past life. It was just like his current situation. At the same time, he began to reflect in his heart. These days had been too smooth. He almost forgot that this was the orc battlefield. It was the place with the most deaths in the entire Holy Continent.
Abel picked up Wizard Amos's magic staff. It was a fire magic staff that could increase the number of rank 5 "fireballs" by three times per day. Wizard Amos was probably looking for a chance to kill Abel in one shot, so he didn't use any of the three rank 5 "fireballs" on this magic staff.
The most frightening thing about a magic staff like this was that it could continuously cast 'Fireballs', and then suddenly increase the power of the 'Fireball' spell by a whole five levels, which would give the opponent a sudden and heavy blow.
"Not bad!" Although Abel didn't really like this magic staff, he could still use it as a gift or trade. It was already quite good among intermediate wizards in the Holy Continent.
He then opened wizard Aimos's portal bag. It was a 5 square meter portal bag. There were large amounts of battle resources inside, such as rune signs, all kinds of potions, and a few intermediate spell scrolls.
Abel recognized that there were at least 10 bottles of potions that could remove one's smell. It seemed like they were preparing for their trip to the Orc Empire to find the orc god blood.
Other than that, there were some daily necessities, magic gems, a beginner mana gathering circle, and a book.
The reason why this book caught his attention was because the cover of this book was carved out of stone. When he held the book in his hand, he noticed that there was a carving of a beast god on the cover.
Abel flipped open the stone cover. The content was written in worgen language. Although the humans had been fighting with the worgen for many years, the worgen language had not been passed down among the humans. Wizard Aimos must be one of the few wizards who could translate the worgen language.
These words were not difficult for Abel. He had already mastered the worgen language when he first used the orc skill card.
The book was mainly about worshipping the orc god. There were not many words of praise in the worgen language. Most of them were for the orc god, and this book included most of them.
The content of the book was about the orc god's legend, words, and thoughts. It was basically a book for preaching.
Soon, Abel found a word: orc god blood.
"Could this book be the one that head commander Donald was talking about?" Abel stroked the cover of the book in his hand, "Could this be the book with information about the orc god's blood?"
As he continued to read, more and more clues about the orc god blood began to appear. In the northwest corner of the continent, there was a mountain called Nam Mountain. It was the edge of the orc god plain.
Every 10 years, the orcs would send 30 powerful orcs to Nam Mountain to participate in a ritual. During this ritual, there was a high chance of obtaining orc god blood.
Abel flipped through the book a few times. It only mentioned the ritual and the time of the ritual, but there was no more detailed explanation.
Maybe this was why head Knight Donald didn't want to tell the truth. He didn't know what he was going to face. He was just greedy for the orc god blood, and he was ready to risk the lives of others with him.
It was just that Abel didn't want to get involved in this matter. Those who agreed to participate in this matter should bear the consequences themselves.
Just when he was about to close the book and put it back into his portal bag, he suddenly noticed a small pattern at the bottom of the last page that caught his attention.
It was the same pattern as the one on the battle fort and that strange identity card.
"The orc god plain!" Abel remembered the information that the strange identity card sent to him. The location was also in the orc god plain. However, he always thought that he was not strong enough to go anywhere in the Orc Empire. Also, the location was very vague, so he didn't want to investigate it so early.
But things were different now. There was a new clue about the location that the strange identity card pointed to. Maybe this Nam Mountain was the place he was looking for. Otherwise, how could there be such a coincidence?
But soon, he began to wonder if this was a trap set by the orcs. The orcs would do anything to weaken the power of the humans, and they would use all kinds of traps to weaken the power of the humans.
However, when he picked up the book with the stone cover and took a closer look, he realized that this book was at least a few hundred years old.
Although he was not an archeologist, his data analysis ability could analyze all aspects of the book, such as the materials used, the ink marks written on it, and the degree of wear on the stone cover. He could make judgments from many aspects.
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