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Chapter 258

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Rob's breathing was a little erratic. The staff in his hand felt extraordinarily heavy, and his back was soaked in sweat. Magicians who relied on chanting to ward off their enemies were usually very graceful in battle. It was rare for them to be drenched in sweat like this. However, the future Supreme Magus Your Honor had no choice but to move around frequently due to his lack of mana. Facing some of Errenia's probing attacks, Rob tried his best to dodge them by moving around. This was also to conserve mana.

The battle had been going on for fifteen minutes, but Rob was not even willing to use the most basic magic shield. The only defensive spell he had was the Azure Guard he cast on Lolo not long ago. The future Supreme Magus Your Honor had already lost count of the number of times he had been in danger. Errenia's attacks had never stopped since the beginning. This monster was filled with hatred for the guy who had almost killed it.

Its small eyes shone with a cruel and excited light. Not long after they started fighting, Errenia had already noticed that its opponent was only putting up a strong front. Its opponent had just gone through a few consecutive battles and looked very tired. He no longer had the invincible aura from before, and the terrifying pressure it felt from that night at the lake had also disappeared. The Man Killer Fiend realized that tonight would be the best time for it to exact its revenge.

However, after fifteen minutes, Errenia was shocked to find that it had not gained the slightest advantage over its opponent. That guy looked like he was about to run out of mana, but he was always able to cast spells at the most critical moment. Not only that, but the insidious guy had also pretended to be out of mana a few times to lure it forward, but the result was that it almost cut off its tail.

However, Errenia did not hold back. In the next round, it also left a hideous wound on its opponent's back that was so deep that the bone could be seen. As a result, both sides became more cautious in the following battle, which indirectly gave Rob more time to catch his breath. The future Supreme Magus Your Honor had to put his staff on the ground to recover his mana.

However, Rob did not hold back. In the next round, it also left a hideous wound on its opponent's back that was so deep that the bone could be seen. As a result, both sides became more cautious in the following battle, which indirectly gave Rob more time to recover his mana. The future Supreme Magus Your Honor had no choice but to prop his staff on the ground. At this moment, he looked indescribably miserable.

Although Erinia wasn't in a much better state, it was a monster with a physique far superior to that of a human's. The same degree of injury did not affect it as much as Luo Bu. However, the Great Magician's expression remained calm. Even though the situation had worsened to this point, he did not show any signs of anxiety or panic.

This was also what puzzled Errenia the most. Did the guy not know that he was in danger? If this continued, he would have no chance of winning. Even if he did not care about his own life, he should be very concerned about the safety of the girl in his arms. He should also know what kind of fate awaited the two of them if he lost. Errenia did not want to let go of the dessert that was already in its mouth, but even so, it still appeared extraordinarily calm. This made Errenia feel a little uneasy, but it could not figure out where the other party's confidence came from.

Rob's confidence came from the coin called the Shelter of Ancient Fairies. This coin was a gift from the fairies. As long as he threw this coin into the fire, the two fairies he met that night by the lake would appear before him in three minutes.

Don't underestimate these palm-sized little things. Don't be fooled by their tiny bodies and smiling faces. Very few people have ever seen fairies in action. That's because those who provoked them have already disappeared from this world. As an intelligent race that lived as long as dragons, fairies had strength that matched their age.

The two fairies that Rob met that night were at least 300 years old, roughly equivalent to an eighth-grade human grand magus. They could seal the surrounding space with a snap of their fingers, so dealing with a mere Errenia was a piece of cake. However, Your Honor, the future supreme magus, did not want to use the coin unless it was absolutely necessary.

This was because there was a saying in the entire Dawn Continent — fairies never make unprofitable deals.

The fairy who gave him the coin had made it very clear that although the coin could summon them, he had to pay them for whatever he asked them to do in the future. Fairies were notoriously unscrupulous in their fees. Even if it was a small favor to them, they might charge a sky-high price, not to mention asking them to save a life.

As a future supreme magus, Your Honor did not want to be extorted, but the situation seemed to be out of his control.

Luo Bu reached into his shirt pocket and touched the coin that represented luck. However, in the next moment, his expression changed, and a hint of joy flashed across his eyes.

The Great Magician didn't expect that at this critical moment, Bevinadet, who had been in a deep slumber, would suddenly move. The magical pet seemed to feel its master's crisis and finally woke up bit by bit.

However, the timing of its awakening was a little too coincidental. Rob could not help but wonder if this bird had been deliberately pretending to be dead all this time to avoid its responsibilities as a magic pet, only opening its eyes when it was absolutely necessary. Moreover, this was after signing a soul contract. As a magic pet, if anything happened to its master, it would not have a good ending. If not for this, this beautiful bird might have slept for another eight to ten years.

But no matter what, Bevinadet had indeed appeared at the right time. After waking up, the bird immediately sensed its master's danger, so it flew from the attic of the bakery, its beautiful feathers cutting through the silent night sky.

The uneasy feeling in Errenia's heart grew stronger. Instead of fighting at a slow pace, it took the initiative to raise the staff in its hand, not stingy with its magic power.

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