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Chapter 206

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Wizard Felicia soared into the sky.

A few test tubes were thrown far away, smashing into the path of the Radiant Knights.

A large amount of purple liquid seeped into the soil. In less than two seconds, the ground suddenly trembled, and a large patch of purple thorns rose from the ground. Thorny tentacles as thick as a child's arm spread out in all directions, and the thorns on them flashed with a mysterious luster that was neither gold nor wood.

In the span of a few breaths, the thorny forest that had suddenly appeared had completely blocked the group of Magi behind them.

It was a pity that such a wall of thorns could not stop the Radiant Knights from advancing.

Streaks of thick Half Moon Slashes shot out close to the ground, plowing a deep trench in the ground along the way. Everything in their way, be it the sturdy rocks or the thorny wall, was sliced into two by the Crescent Moon Slash, making way for them.

As for the remaining two Wizards, before they could cast their spells, the three Radiant Knights had already broken through the obstacles and appeared in front of them.

They could no longer attack their enemies. The two Wizards immediately gave up on the spell they were about to cast and escaped the path of the Radiant Knights. This way, they naturally gave up on Grimm, who was still in the channeling period of his spell.

Although Grimm was in the channeling period, he was still paying attention to the performance of the other Wizards. The puppet Wizard's performance surprised him a little, and Wizard Felicia's performance was normal. As for the last two Wizards, it was worth thinking about.

Even if they were not combat Wizards, they should at least have one or two simple and practical spells, right? However, they had given up on blocking it so easily. It was obvious that they had ulterior motives and wanted to use someone else to do their dirty work!

Of course, if Grimm was the main body of this Meteor Shower, and the Flame Lord was the support, Grimm would definitely have to bear the majority of the spell's backlash if he abruptly stopped the channeling. In a life and death situation like this, if he was just a little bit slower, he would be separated from his life and death.

However, how could Grimm make such a mistake?

Without changing his expression, he forcefully stopped the channeling of Meteor Shower. The only side effect was that the magic flames on the Flame Lord's body suddenly became sluggish.

Two or three pairs of eyes that were hidden in the shadows of the forest suddenly darkened, and they all revealed expressions of frustration and resentment.

Damn it, this Grimm was really cunning. He was not the one who had triggered such a powerful spell, but the Elemental Puppet. This way, if he forcefully stopped the spell, most of the backlash would be borne by the Elemental Puppet, and the damage to his body would be negligible.

Grimm did not have time to think anymore. He stabbed his hand into the Flame Lord's body and grabbed the summoning crystal core. Then, a ring of flames suddenly exploded, and he disappeared on the spot.

His front foot had just flashed to his original position when the violent Of the Cross Explosive Cross Slash exploded the ground. Immediately after, the three Radiant Knights tightly reined in their strong and agile magic colts, stopping in front of the rock and mud pillar that shot up into the sky.

Although they didn't kill a single wizard, they succeeded in interrupting the evil wizard's spellcasting.

Without a powerful mount, it would be extremely difficult to chase after a group of Wizards with all sorts of tricks and strange methods. Even a peak rank 2 Radiant Knight like him would not be able to come out unscathed if he fell into a Wizard's trap.

At the very least, the powerful Green Dragon in Heduran City was a good example!

In all fairness, although Radiance Knights and Green Dragons were both Tier 2, a Tier 2 Green Dragon could easily defeat three to five Radiance Knights.

The Green Dragon had a huge body. Therefore, with the same base of strength, the Strength and Vitality that it obtained was too overwhelming for a human Knight, who was a small creature. Moreover, the Green Dragons could fly, breathe, and had dragon scales with astonishing defensive power. With all these advantages stacked together, they could even challenge a Tier 3 Knight.

Such a terrifying Green Dragon, under the protection of so many Knights, had been beaten half of its body by a few Magi who had sneaked in. It had almost lost its life in Heduran City.

As a last resort, according to the Giant Dragon Agreement signed between the Kingdom of Knights and Dragon Cliff, the two Dragon Knights could only escort this green dragon day and night back to Dragon Cliff's location — Dragon Valley. Therefore, during this period of time, the Radiant Knights were the only ones left in the camp.

Due to the lack of a strong person, many Radiant Knights could not come to a consensus. Thus, they split up. One group stayed behind, while the other went to the extremes. This led to the current situation.

"Should I drive them further away?" The Knight of Annes could not help but ask with a solemn face.

"It's no use!" Charles looked at the surrounding forest and shook his head, "I can sense that there are still some evil Magi hiding in the forest nearby. If we leave for too long, I'm worried that something will happen to the main group. Forget it, let's not bother with these annoying bugs. As long as we find their nest, I don't believe they will run away like this. "

The two Radiant Knights, Collier and Annes, nodded in understanding, agreeing with Charles' opinion. The three of them did not chase after Grimm and the others. They turned around and patted their magic colts, chasing behind the main group and disappearing into the depths of the forest.

Grimm used Flame Leap and reappeared on top of a hill closest to the puppet Magus. Although they were separated by more than 70 meters, Grimm did not have any intention of getting closer.

Since the puppet was already heavily injured, moving closer to it would inevitably arouse suspicion and hostility. Therefore, Grimm stopped far away, a gentle smile appearing on his face.

"Your body is not badly injured, is it? Do you need any help? "

The puppet turned its dull eyes and stared at Grimm for a while, before shaking its head with difficulty.

Shortly after, it walked in a strange manner to a tree that was as wide as five people's arms, and stabbed its hands into the tree trunk. As the green aura flashed, the cracks on the puppet's body healed at a speed visible to the naked eye.

On the other hand, the tall ancient tree couldn't help but shiver.

Countless green leaves on the originally lush and lush canopy began to rapidly wither and turn yellow before falling to the ground with rustling sounds. In the blink of an eye, this tall, sturdy, and vigorous ancient tree had reached the end of its life. It looked like it had experienced the vicissitudes of life and was withering away.

By the time the puppet pulled its hands out of the ancient tree, the wounds on its body had all disappeared, and it was full of vigor again. Of course, these were only superficial signs. As for whether this puppet Magus had suffered any internal injuries, it was not something that could be easily guessed.

In a Magus group, if any member showed any signs of fatigue or weakness, it was equivalent to shouting at the other Magi to "fire at me". Perhaps in the next battle, this weak member would become the target of the other Magi, along with the enemy.

In this kind of battlefield, as long as one was careful, it was normal for a Magus to die.

Hence, sometimes, Magi were even more terrifying and savage after they were injured than before. The main reason was that if he did not do this, once other Magi saw that he was weak, he would be in endless trouble.

In the world of Magi, only by being more savage and ruthless than others could you intimidate those who harbored ill intentions. Many times, the companions hiding behind were far more terrifying and deadly than the vicious enemies!

An injured Magus did not need sympathy or help, but disregard. Only when everyone did not pay attention to him would he have the chance to hide in a corner and slowly lick his wounds.

Grimm nodded at the puppet and did not say anything else. He listened to the terrifying thunder in the distance and left with a Flame Leap. It seemed that another Magus was launching a sneak attack on the Knights. Judging from the way he attacked, it should be the Combat Magus nicknamed Thunderbird.

Only when Grimm's flaming aura disappeared into the dense forest did the puppet Magus heave a sigh of relief. While he was' confronting 'Grimm, his right leg had been silently inserted into the soil. If Grimm dared to move within 30 metres of him, the roots that broke through the soil would definitely be able to shackle him by more than five fingers.

At that time, the puppet could choose to fight or hide according to its own will!

Puppet's body trembled slightly, and the large roots that had pierced into the soil quickly retracted back into his right leg. He turned his lifeless wooden eyes and stared stiffly at a bush a hundred metres away. He then turned around and entered a large tree at the side, never to be seen again.

After a full quarter of an hour, when the clearing in the forest had completely quietened down, the soil in the bush that Puppet had been staring at before he left began to bulge and crack. The demonic insect Entich slowly condensed into a body.

He closed his eyes and sensed for a moment. After confirming that there were no traces of Puppet's unique and strange soul undulations in the nearby forest, a trace of resentment appeared in Entich's green eyes.

A black insect shell, a sinister mouth like a lotus petal, and strange compound eyes of various sizes stacked on top of each other. Compared to the last time he had appeared, Entich's insectoid features were becoming more and more obvious. This time, there were even two small black feelers protruding from his insect-like head. A strange purple glow flickered faintly on top of them, as if they had some kind of special sorcery ability.

Even though he knew that these veteran Magi were all cunning and had strange methods, Entich, who had approached Puppet with the intention of giving it a try, was still discovered. The look that Puppet had given him before he left was obviously a warning!

However, to the fearless demonic insect Entich, such a warning was not something he would take to heart.

Entik spun his insect head and focused his attention on the distant battlefield that was rumbling loudly. After listening for a while, his body suddenly slumped and disintegrated into thousands of strange black insects. They once again burrowed into the ground, stealthily heading in the direction of the battlefield.

When the forest quietened down once more, a pair of eyes suddenly opened on the thick trunk of an ancient tree. It blinked a few times and glanced at the wormhole left behind by the demonic insect. Immediately, a mocking smile flowed out from the pair of strange eyes before it slowly disappeared.

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