Truth be told, Grimm had never experienced such a dangerous battle before.
Even when he had fought against two powerful beings alone, he had never been in such a sorry state.
But today, from the sudden appearance of a terrible witch, he had personally experienced what it meant to be better off dead than alive, and what it meant to be 'in my territory, I call the shots' …
Ever since he had advanced to become an official Magus, Grimm had not dreamt for hundreds of years.
Magi had always been strict and cautious, and it was impossible for them to indulge themselves in a dream. If a Magus really did dream, he would not treat it as a natural instinct. Instead, he would think that it was a feedback from the World Will.
It was either a sign or a warning.
The higher the rank of a Magus, the more they believed in it.
The dream that Grimm had appeared in today was obviously not a reflection of his main body's consciousness. Otherwise, he would have been able to see some familiar scenes in the real world. However, the more monotonous this world was, the more restrictions Grimm faced.
Firstly, this Dreamscape was extremely lacking in fire elemental energy.
To put it bluntly, the strange Magus who had lured Grimm in with the Dream Guide spell had completely forbidden the fire elemental energy in this Dreamscape.
Putting a Fire Magus in a world without fire elemental energy meant that the opponent had disarmed Grimm from the very start.
Secondly, in this strange Dreamscape, the physical elements that made up the real world had all disappeared. Instead, there was an illusory and hazy spiritual force that was unimaginably abundant.
This was the best place for enemies who were adept at spiritual force to display their strength.
If Grimm had not mastered the multiple laws of fire, he would have been completely defenseless in this world. He would not even have the ability to protect himself.
Fortunately, Grimm was not an ordinary Magus. Fortunately, this was still a world. Although it could isolate the fire elemental energy, it could not deprive Grimm of his control over the laws of fire.
In this Dreamscape that did not exist in the real world but only in the spiritual space, the laws of fire were no longer something that could not be seen or touched. Instead, they had become a super weapon that could be materialized at will.
In any case, this world was filled with spiritual elements. It would be much easier to materialize and materialize the nomological powers that were originally hidden behind the scenes and driving the operation of the Dimensional World.
Hence, Grimm could only abandon his usual battle style and start using the weapons of laws in a clumsy and rigid manner.
The reason why he was called clumsy was because he was really clumsy.
In the past, Grimm had always relied on the Divine Fire Pearl's powerful fire power to control the fire element. Then, when the fire elements converged to form a true Fire Wizard Spell, he would add the corresponding Law of Fire to it in order to increase its might in a certain aspect.
Now, without the Divine Fire Orb to help him gather the fire elemental essence and the A.I. Chip's powerful assistance on the battlefield, Grim could only rely on the Book of Darkness and his powerful Law of Fire.
Flame Range Increase, Flame Penetration, Flame Invisibility, Flame Impact …
The four Fire Laws formed four different colored light orbs that lingered around Grimm's body, acting as the Fire Elements.
Grimm used his powerful mental power to shape them, or transform them into a huge four-colored shield in front of him, or condense them into Law Arrows to counterattack.
It was Grimm's first time using the power of the Laws, so he was unusually clumsy and stiff. Fortunately, he had the Book of Darkness to protect him. The Rank 5 Divine Weapon's power of law protected his consciousness very well, so he was not flustered by the Witch's fierce attacks.
Dreamscape's restrictions on Grimm were undoubtedly huge!
However, under the pressure of the Witch's fierce attacks, Grimm's mind operated at a high speed, and he actually managed to figure out a different way of using the Laws.
This was Dreamscape, so he could not summon the Divine Fire Pearl and the Shadow Fiend.
However, with the Book of Darkness in hand, Remy, the Plague Poison Spirit, was summoned out as expected.
Unlike the outside world, all lifeforms in Dreamscape appeared in the form of their souls. Hence, when Remy appeared, a green ball of light almost a metre in diameter appeared around Grimm.
"Where is this? What a strange world! "As soon as the green light appeared, it looked around curiously. Its tone seemed to be filled with joy.
This was a strange world shrouded in colourful fog.
The edges of the world stretched endlessly into the distance, with no end in sight.
Apart from the strange wooden plank they were standing on that was less than a hundred metres wide, everything else around them was empty, as if there was nothing at all.
And on this small battlefield, Grimm was engaged in a strange battle with three strange Witches.
Grimm's body was surrounded by four layers of strange light membranes of different colors, and the Book of Darkness in his hand was covered by a layer of even thicker, dazzling barrier.
His enemies were three strange Witches.
Witch Evanna hid in the depths of the fog and rarely took the initiative to attack. Instead, the other two Rank 4 Witches under her control brandished their sharp swords, their bodies overflowing with strange spiritual undulations. They surrounded Grimm's dazzling barrier and continuously hacked at the light barrier.
Their every move seemed to be able to trigger the Mental Elements of this Dreamscape.
Whenever their attacks landed on the light barrier, the Law of Fire would shake violently. At the same time, strands of strange spiritual elements were transmitted to Grimm's consciousness at the same time, causing him to experience the pain of mental turmoil.
Grimm had retaliated against these two Witches, using an extremely condensed Law Arrow to kill one of them.
Unfortunately, they did not seem to be true consciousnesses, but products of some kind of illusory and mental witchcraft. Once one was nailed to death, another would materialize from the depths of the fog in a matter of seconds, and it would continue to attack.
Under their continuous attacks, even Grimm could not keep up with them, finding it difficult to pinpoint Witch Evanna's position. From time to time, one or two powerful mental witchcraft would fly out from the depths of the fog, causing the light barrier created by the Book of Darkness to tremble and totter.
In such an environment, Grimm's Law Power was undoubtedly being consumed quickly.
Hence, the moment Remy was summoned, Grimm hurriedly gave him the order to fight.
"Remy, stop messing around and block the enemy for me … I want to research a way to break out of this Dreamscape!" Grimm quickly ordered.
"Leave it to me!" Remy answered, and in an instant, a huge Toxic Halo burst out, almost covering the entire battlefield.
The two Witches who had just rushed to Grimm's side were immediately infected by the green light, and even their bodies began to melt into a puddle of sticky, smelly green liquid. However, before they 'died', they threw the swords in their hands straight into the green ball.
In the next second, the strong burst of Mental Element caused Remy to cry out in alarm.
Under normal circumstances, Remy's Toxic Halo would need at least ten days to half a month to get rid of the terrifying poison. But here, in this strange world, the poison that Rémy had expended a great deal of energy to activate only lasted for a few seconds before it disappeared completely under the guidance of a strange force.
This world rejected all Magical Elements other than Spiritual Elements, which naturally included the Power of Poison!
Although he had used up a lot of his energy to maintain the Toxic Halo for three seconds, he had still killed two enemies …
While Remy was still feeling pleased with himself, figures flashed in the depths of the fog. The two Witches once again grabbed their swords and rushed out. From the looks of it, they were almost the same as the previous two.
Remy sucked in a breath of cold air, finally understanding why Grimm had summoned him.
In this strange world, one's power of law could only be used up, and their attacks were very weak. If the battle continued for such a long time, even a super expert would be exhausted!
That was why Grimm was so eager to get out of here.
He could already see that this witch of unknown origin was far from reaching the level of a super strong person. The reason why she was so difficult to deal with was that this Dreamscape gave her too much of a home field advantage.
But just as Grimm was thinking hard about how to break out of this dream, a shrill scream suddenly came from the depths of the fog. Then, a gigantic eyeball monster descended from the sky above the mist and smashed into the ground.
The next moment, the fog shook, and the power of law flowed. The strange Witch was actually fighting with the huge eye monster that had appeared out of nowhere.
Although the eye monster was huge, it was only at the beginning of grade 3. If not for the large amount of "despair" element that came with the Synchronized Scroll, it wouldn't even be able to wipe the witch's shoes.
In a few moves, the mysterious Witch killed the strange eye monster. However, this fog was also polluted by the chaotic 'despair' mental element, causing everyone's mental consciousness to be infected to varying degrees.
Grimm quickly increased the speed at which he poured his mental power into the Book of Darkness and protected Remy with the light of law.
The terrifying 'despair' mental element was like blobs of ink that quickly dyed the fog black.
At this time, the sky seemed to be raining black ink. Waves and waves of mental power imbued with the aura of "despair" poured into the fog, crazily infecting and devouring everything.
The light barrier of the Book of Darkness's Light of Law was covered with all kinds of strange black monsters. They had strange and twisted bodies and terrifying sharp teeth. They were crazily gnawing at the power of law on the light barrier.
And in the depths of the fog, the Witch's shrill scream became even more shrill and desperate!
What's going on? Where did this strange power of despair come from?
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