The ball of ice and fire passed over everyone's heads before hurtling toward Ebenezer with a trail of red and white mist trailing behind it.
"Heh, little brat." Ebenezer pursed his lips with disdain as he swung his mace toward the ball of ice and fire. Most of his attention was focused on the oncoming bear and Blour. The bear that had appeared out of nowhere was not to be underestimated, and Blour was also a 7th-tier magic caster. He was the only 7th-tier magic caster on their side, so he had to end this battle as quickly as possible and find an opportunity to kill that old bastard first.
"Boom!"
The ball of ice and fire exploded on the mace, and in the instant that ice and fire intertwined, an enormous burst of energy erupted forth in all directions.
The expression of Ebenezer, who had been nonchalant about the attack, changed drastically. Two magic barriers rose up around him, barely managing to block the red and white energy waves before they could strike him. The barriers shuddered, and they were almost destroyed.
How could this little brat possess such terrifying power?! Ebenezer stared with incredulity at Amy, who was standing at the entrance of the restaurant with her wand raised in her hand. He had thought that it would only be a small fireball that could be easily taken care of, but he didn't think that the power of that fireball would be no less powerful than that of a 4th-tier magic caster. If he were to be caught completely off guard, even his sturdy scales wouldn't be able to completely block it.
However, if I can capture this little brat, the Wind Forest should be willing to pay an exorbitant price for her, right? A cold light flashed through Ebenezer's eyes as a thought occurred to him. The Wind Forest would definitely be interested in a super prodigy like Amy. This was most likely going to be the biggest deal they would ever make.
"Little Amy is so powerful!"
All of the customers were also stunned. They were initially in disbelief when they heard that Amy had defeated a 4th-tier magic caster, but after witnessing her true power, all of their doubts had been completely erased.
A four-year-old 4th-tier magic caster was enough to make the entire magic world go insane!
No!
It should be the entire Norland Continent!
"Call for reinforcements." Ebenezer turned to the orc beside him with a grave expression. Three 7th-tier magic casters and a little brat with strange powers were no longer something that they could handle.
He didn't know when the people from the Gray Temple would arrive. Before that, he had to get rid of that old man.
He didn't know how this old thing found out where they were keeping the piggies, but before he could find them, they came knocking on his door and even injured two of his brothers who were guarding the door.
He had led his men all the way here, thinking that they would be able to catch up to an old man who was only a 6th-tier powerhouse. Little did he expect that after chasing all the way to Chaos City, these nosy fellows would jump out just as he was about to catch up.
If he were to divulge the location, then they would have to give up on that stronghold. All of their efforts over the years would go to waste, and they would even attract the attention of the Gray Temple. They wouldn't be able to continue to hunt pigs near Chaos City, and that would definitely be a huge blow to their reputation.
One had to realize that not only did they receive a lot of money from The Wind Forest every year, they also received some cultivation resources from The Wind Forest. They even received some Spring of Life water from the Wind Forest, so those things were worth risking their lives for.
This old thing was definitely going to die. That magic spell he'd just unleashed had punctured his heart, yet he was still able to run all the way here with that little piggy in his arms. The most important thing now was to make sure that he didn't say anything that he shouldn't say before he died.
"Yes!" The orc took a few steps back before pulling out a small box from his pocket. He opened the box, and three black moths flew out before quickly disappearing into the darkness.
The demons and orcs were already engaged in a fierce battle with Lu Lu, who had transformed into a giant bear. Lu Lu was clearly far more powerful than them, but they were able to take advantage of their numerical advantage to surround and attack her, so they were unable to gain the upper hand.
Ebenezer looked at Blour, and his six arms and his massive serpentine tail writhed around in an unsettling manner. He was trying to think of a way to bypass Blour's annoying wood-type magic, or perhaps wait for the old bastard to die before he could do so.
Meg had arrived at the entrance of the restaurant at some point. He stood beside Amy, and his brows furrowed as he looked at Joshua and the sobbing Anna with sympathy in his eyes.
"Father, that big sister is so pitiful. Can we help them?" Amy looked up at him, and asked in a quiet voice.
"That big brother, Aisha, and Lu Lu are already helping them, so there's no need for us to do anything for now. Otherwise, we'll only add to their troubles." Meg shook his head. Blour, Sally, and Lu Lu were more than enough to deal with the current situation. The most important thing now was whether they could save the severely wounded Joshua.
"Hmm." Amy nodded with a thoughtful expression. Then, she murmured to herself, "If they can't beat us, then I'll come and help them."
"Grandpa! Grandpa … Wake up … Anna can't live without you … "Anna gently shook Joshua's arm. Tears rolled down her cheeks and dripped onto Joshua's arm.
"Let me help you." Xixi quickly made her way over to Sally's side. She squatted down, and a little green sapling appeared in her hand. There were already five vibrant green leaves on the sapling, and a third branch had also sprouted. Wisps of green light fell from the sapling, enshrouding Joshua's entire body within.
The bleeding had already stopped, and the wounds had already healed, but Joshua's life force was still rapidly depleting.
Xixi looked at Anna with a heavy heart. She patted her head gently, wondering if she would be able to bid farewell to her grandfather.
…
Joshua felt as if his soul had left his body and arrived in a strange space, where he saw his 800 years of life.
He was born in The Wind Forest, and spent his childhood and youth there. At that time, trees that were thousands of years old could be seen everywhere in The Wind Forest. The elves played with the birds and beasts in the forest, and they ate fruits as their food. Time passed so slowly, and every day was free and carefree. There was no concept of money, and there was no hierarchy. All elves were equals, and they lived in harmony.
After that, the orcs and demons came.
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