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Chapter 253

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Only Mages were the most suitable candidates to deal with Mages. This sentence was indeed true.

Isabelle's Barbaric Growth spell was baffling to the onlookers. Both sides were in the middle of a fierce battle, but the female Magician did not think about how to attack or restrict her opponent. Instead, she ran to the side and started planting trees. No matter how one looked at it, it seemed like she was not doing her job properly.

However, as a Magician himself, Rob knew very well how powerful this spell was. The reason why few people used Phase Shift was not only because of the difficulty in understanding the theory, but also because of the terrifying amount of calculation involved in the calculation of spatial position. Every time Archmage cast Phase Shift, he had to do a lot of calculations in his mind, and the most important part was the calculation of the path of movement and the surrounding environment of the target location.

The so-called environment here included the pebbles on the ground, weeds, fallen leaves, and even wind speed. This was not difficult to understand. Phase Shift was equivalent to using another dimension to take a shortcut, infinitely compressing the distance between the target and the target, and then returning to the original dimension after crossing this distance. Therefore, the most dangerous part of this magic was the second dimensional shift. If one miscalculated the landing point, when the transition was completed, it was very likely that one's stomach would be pierced by a tree branch. If one was slightly unlucky, one would encounter a fallen leaf that was blown by the wind and coincidentally appear at the position of one's heart.

Now, the female Magician had used Barbaric Growth to complicate the surrounding environment. The plants were growing all the time, and the speed of their growth was different. This increased the amount of calculation exponentially. No matter how powerful Rob was, he could not complete such calculations in a short period of time. This was equivalent to indirectly breaking his Phase Shift.

George did not understand the theory behind this, but his beast-like battle instinct told him that the Magician had lost the ability to move at will. So, in the next moment, the sixth grade Knight did something that no one expected. He threw the sword in his hand like a javelin.

The sixth-grade knight had already displayed his speed earlier. From his current position, it would take him at least two to three seconds to reach the low wall. George knew that Robb would definitely use this time to prepare to cast a spell, so he changed his attack method at the last moment. From the moment he threw the sword to the moment it pierced the opponent, the entire process only took a second. In such a short period of time, most magicians would not even have the time to react. George could not wait to hear the opponent's wails after being pierced by the sword.

Unfortunately, he was bound to be disappointed this time.

At this critical moment, a hexagonal defensive shield quietly appeared in front of the Great Mage, blocking the sudden fatal blow of the Punishment Paladin.

Isabel was horrified. She recognized the hexagonal shield as the tier-4 spell, Frost Guard. However, the casting speed was a little too terrifying. She only saw the guy's lips move slightly, and the tier-4 spell appeared in front of him. It was as if the long and complicated casting process had evaporated into thin air.

At this moment, Isabelle was only halfway through her second spell. If she was the one standing on the short wall, she would have a hard time dodging George's sneak attack without any preparation.

The Elven sword collided with the hexagonal shield, causing icicles to fly everywhere!

The sharp blade of the sword pierced through the ice shield, and after piercing through the shield, it protruded for about a foot. In the end, the sword couldn't continue any further. The sword let out a mournful wail, and it was embedded in the shield.

The Punishment Knight was also surprised, but his body didn't stop moving. In fact, after throwing the sword, he also moved along with it. This was a good battle habit that he had cultivated through countless battles. George was like a cunning jackal. Once he bit the throat of his prey, he wouldn't let go. He wouldn't let his guard down just because he was about to succeed.

As the sword pierced into the ice shield, George once again grabbed the hilt of his sword.

In the next moment, the hexagonal shield exploded from the middle!

Under the Punishment Paladin's attack, the Tier 4 Spell only lasted for a short moment before disintegrating. At the same time, Idu finally stood before the Great Magician. Now that the two of them were less than two steps apart, Luo Bu could clearly see the madness and joy in his opponent's eyes.

"Let's end the appetizer here. I can't wait to enjoy tonight's main course." The Punishment Knight licked his lips and said excitedly.

A black cage descended from the sky and trapped both of them. It was Isabelle who had finally finished chanting the second spell, Death's Imprisonment. This was a tier-5 darkness-type spell. The 64 black pillars that formed the cage were condensed from the aura of death. If a living being accidentally touched it, its life force would quickly be drained, and it would rapidly age in a short period of time.

Without a doubt, this was also a taboo spell.

The combination of Death's Imprisonment and Barbaric Growth allowed Isabelle to further reduce the space that Rob had lost his ability to move.

However, the latter's attainments in magic were a little too strong. Isabelle wasn't 100% sure that she could use this taboo spell to trap him. Don't forget that Rob wasn't the only one in the cage. There was also George. At such a close distance, the Punishment Knight would become a nightmare for all magicians. All Isabelle had to do was to slightly stop him so that Rob couldn't escape from the cage. The rest would naturally be taken care of by George.

George also enjoyed this moment, but he didn't want to kill his opponent immediately. The Punishment Knight's initial plan was to first cut off the kid's right hand that was holding the magic staff. This way, he could prevent the kid from struggling and avenge his lost left hand. After that, George also wanted Isabelle to wake Lolo up. Since the guy was willing to risk his life to save her, it meant that the two of them had a very special relationship. He planned to torture Lolo and make her spill the secret of the mimicry spell. After that, he would slowly butcher the kid from the bakery in front of the girl. Just thinking about it made him inexplicably excited.

However, what made George unhappy was that the people on the courtyard wall didn't seem to be very cooperative. The kid from the bakery didn't seem to panic when he realized that he had no way out. On the other side, his teammates who were supposed to cheer for him didn't seem to be supporting him. Isabelle seemed to be very nervous. Even though her two spells played a crucial role in the battle, her expression was still solemn.

The Punishment Knight sighed. At this moment of victory, he felt that something was missing without applause. Unfortunately, he was missing a hand, so even if he wanted to applaud, he couldn't. Thinking of this, George's mood immediately turned sour. So, he decided to cut off the right hand of the kid from the bakery.

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