Alice's terrifying attack just now covered a huge space with a radius of 50 meters. It was a 360-degree map cannon with no obstacles and no blind spots. Within this area, the space was shattered, and the terrifying spatial fissures covered almost every inch of space.
Under the incisive slashes of the spatial fragments, the so-called elemental resistance of the past became a joke. The personal defenses of all the apprentices were of no use, unable to stop the wanton destruction of the spatial fissures. Without special life-saving abilities, even if ten Quasi Sorcerers were within Alice's attack range, only a few would be able to escape alive.
At this moment, Grimm truly sympathized with the demonic insect. He had been in the middle of the battle just now, and whether he could survive or not was up for grabs. Once the demonic insect was about to die, Grimm would have to run away immediately!
Just as Grimm was hiding in the distance and using his special elemental vision to scan the battlefield, his gaze suddenly fell on a patch of ground in the distance.
The soil there was tumbling, and a large hole was opened up. A group of black scorpions gushed out from within, quickly condensing into the form of the demonic insect Entek.
Thank goodness, this demonic insect isn't dead!
Grimm's ecstasy had yet to surge, but he suppressed it himself.
No, this Entek seemed to have suffered a terrible blow!
Indeed, the demonic insect Entek was no longer as arrogant and high-spirited as he had been at the start of the battle. Only a hundred or so of the tens of thousands of terrifying scorpions were left, and it was difficult for them to even reassemble their bodies. The humanoid figure that stood up was shorter than before, and the elemental undulations on its body were even more obscure and difficult to detect. It was obvious that its combat power had been greatly reduced.
However, Alice, who had just unleashed a terrifying attack, was no longer as calm and collected as before. Although the swarm had only attacked her body for a few seconds, she was now covered in tens of thousands of scorpions, wriggling and biting on every inch of her skin. This … This kind of thing that made one's hair stand on end just thinking about it actually happened to her. How could she not be enraged?
When she floated down to the ground and stood up, Grimm finally saw how miserable she was.
Her original petite and cute little loli appearance was no longer there. Alice's right eye had become a huge bloody hole, and a line of blood slowly flowed down her smooth, white face. The terrifying scorpion venom caused her body to be covered in patches of black and purple. Coupled with a sinister smile that bordered on insanity, she looked like she was about to go berserk.
Run!
Grim wasn't stupid. Once he saw Alice's terrifying single eye staring at him, he turned around and ran without saying a word.
With his own strength, it was impossible for him to contend against Alice. That Demonic Insect was obviously half-dead, and it was impossible for it to hold back this Runaway Lolita. That was why Grimm didn't even say a word before diving into the swamp behind him.
At first, Entik was still looking around, hoping that his scorpion poison would be able to kill this terrifying loli, but when he saw that she was gradually shifting her single eye to him, he had no choice but to disperse his insect body again. He turned into a swarm of black scorpions and burrowed into the ground, disappearing without a trace.
In the blink of an eye, Alice was the only one left in the field, filled with rage.
The raging loli completely went berserk. Her body floated into the air like a large bird, and she chased after Grimm before disappearing into the thick fog.
When the field regained its peace, Entik's insect body once again condensed under the soil of a bony Ashen Ghost Tree in the distance.
He stared in the direction where Alice had disappeared, hesitating for a long time, but he didn't have the courage to chase after her. Although that loli was also covered in wounds, she still seemed to have the strength to spare. He didn't have the confidence to face such a terrifying person again.
After hesitating for a while, he clenched his teeth, turned around, and pounced toward where Hawkeye was. As for that little loli Alice, he'd leave her to someone else!
… …
At this time, Grimm was already complaining incessantly.
He didn't expect that the berserk loli wouldn't chase after the evil worm Entik, and instead set her sights on a harmless, insignificant character like him.
He covered his head and scurried away like a rat, while the little loli floated about twenty to thirty meters in the air. She held a strange golden birdcage in her hand, and waved it at Grimm.
However, what made Alice inexplicably surprised was that the bastard who was scurrying around like a mouse in the swamp seemed to have grown a pair of eyes behind him. Every time her spatial power extended to the vicinity of his body, he would know the opportunity to speed up and change directions, causing her mental lock to fall on nothing.
If it was only once or twice, it might have been due to luck. However, after failing four or five times in a row, Alice was certain that this junior apprentice must also be able to sense the existence of the Power of Space. Therefore, her desire to kill him grew stronger.
It seemed that he was able to point out the flaw in his Space Barrier just now, not because he randomly bumped into it, but because he had really seen through the overall structure of the Space Barrier, and thus found the only gap in the defense according to the distribution of the strength of the Space Force.
This was actually a flaw in Alice's innate Spatial Wizard Technique.
Although the Spatial Barrier she had constructed was known to be indestructible, it also had a huge flaw. Once she completely enveloped herself with Spatial Force, it would be tantamount to trapping herself in a completely independent small space. Although this would prevent the enemy from harming her, it would also be difficult for her to attack the enemy.
Therefore, in order to attack the enemy, she had to leave a "flaw" and a "hole" in the Spatial Barrier, so that her Mental Force could always be anchored in this space. In order to avoid detection, she had also specially used transparent wind elements to make a camouflage.
The transparent Space Barrier coupled with the fist-sized Air Barrier made it hard for enemies to imagine that there was such a gap in the defensive barrier that was impenetrable to any spell.
It was simply impossible for an ordinary opponent to withstand Alice's strange and frightening long-range attacks to test the authenticity of the barrier inch by inch. Therefore, she had been able to keep this biggest secret and establish herself as almost invincible.
But today, of all things, she had encountered two strange Sorcerer-Apprentices at the same time.
One was a senior Sorcerer Apprentice who had completely transformed himself into the body of an insect. He could transform into countless clones, and his attack methods were even more strange and difficult to deal with. He was simply like a cockroach that could not be killed. The other one was even more strange. He clearly only had the strength of a junior Sorcerer Apprentice, but he could immediately see through her secret. Moreover … he seemed to be able to really sense the Spatial Force that she had activated.
In order to capture him, Alice had used almost all of her power. In an instant, she had set up an invisible Spatial Prison in front of his escape route. As soon as he broke into it, she would forcibly close it and capture him. However, this bastard had unexpectedly suddenly changed direction the moment before crashing into the transparent Spatial Prison, forcibly avoiding this ambush.
This time, Alice had no doubt about her deduction.
So the chase became even more frantic!
…
At this moment, Grim was already exhausted.
Due to the lack of training and training, his agility and physique were extremely low. If not for the wind elements that he had summoned to lighten his body and reduce his weight, he was afraid that he would have been captured alive by that terrifying little loli floating in the air. He had a feeling that if he was captured by that fellow, something terrible would definitely happen.
So even though he was already out of breath, he still gritted his teeth and continued to run.
The nimble wind elements wrapped around his body, reducing his weight by more than half. He ran quickly in the rotten swamp, one step at a time. Feeling his strength rapidly dropping, Grim's face could not help but twitch. After a simple identification of the direction, he finally gritted his teeth and rushed into the depths of the swamp on his right.
It would be very difficult to escape from the little loli's pursuit by just running, so Grim deliberately led Alice to the area where the old Hag lived.
This was a swamp area that was different from the others.
The rotten and smelly mud mixed with the slowly flowing muddy water. On top of the muddy water floated a clump of wormwood and some indiscernible debris. The muddy and dirty swamp was not static. Instead, it flowed and converged at an extremely slow speed. From time to time, bubbles or tree branches that were not completely rotten would be stirred up from the bottom of the water.
Faint howls of agony could be heard above the misty swamp. It was like the sound of a demon in the middle of the night, causing one's heart to tremble.
It wasn't that there were no paths in this swamp, but the black mud and the flowing muddy water intersected together. If one wasn't a native, it would be very difficult to find a path that they could barely pass through the muddy water.
In this swamp that occupied an area of 20 to 30 miles, there lived various Hag clans of various sizes. The smaller clans only had seven or eight members, and they usually lived at the edge of the swamp. The larger clans usually had close to a hundred members, and they occupied the largest area in the center of the swamp.
As monsters, the Hag only had basic intelligence. They were usually transformed from humans who accidentally drowned in the swamp. Although they were humans in the past, once they turned into Hag under the influence of magic, they would hold the greatest hatred and resentment towards humans.
They would lie in ambush at the edge of the swamp for many years. Once a living person approached, they would pounce out without a care for their own safety, gnawing on the flesh and blood of the other party before dragging them into the deep swamp to drown. They relied on this method to continue to grow stronger.
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