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Chapter 1213

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"Run?" Elwyn's body was covered in bleeding wounds. Because of the pain, he did not know why he had to run.

Although these wounds were not fatal, they looked horrifying and painful.

It was really painful. Elwyn's body tightened.

The only good thing was that it did not affect his mobility.

Under the attack of such a dense sand storm, Elwyn was lucky to be able to move.

He looked down at his wounds and gasped. Small wounds cut by the wind and sand covered his body, and blood kept oozing out.

He was almost covered in blood. Ignoring Horus, who was flying, Elwyn hurriedly created a shield in front of him.

He knew that he did not have time to treat his wounds, so he found two bottles of potions and drank them.

Elwyn shook his head and was in a trance. He did not know whether it was because of the blood loss or the annoying carol.

No one knew where these voices came from, but they did not stop. The high-pitched singing made people feel upset and upset.

He had to fight while using Brain Block to resist these voices.

What was going on?

Was there a key in the carol, or was it the music of Horus's appearance?

He was no match for this deity in the first place. Not to mention, there were also these annoying voices disturbing his mind.

Ramesses II should not have ignored this and let Elwyn fight in this extremely disadvantageous situation.

He could not understand what was going on. He took a deep breath and heard Horus speaking to him from above.

Iven raised his head and looked at the sky. Only then did he understand why Ramses II had told him to run!

Above his head, Horus flapped his huge wings and floated in the air.

Under his control, the colorful lights around him moved, or ignited into flames, or covered in frost, or …

These magic energy balls were nearly 30 feet in diameter, and there were all kinds of colors. The strangest was the green energy ball.

Horus pointed at Elwyn, and an energy ball came whistling toward Elwyn like a meteor.

The shield in front of Elwyn, which could withstand the Killing Curse, was like a piece of paper in front of these energy balls.

Almost without any resistance, it immediately shattered and disappeared.

If even his Magic Shield was in such a state, Elwyn might not even have a corpse left if he was hit.

He ignored the wounds on his body and ran with all his might in the desert, dodging those terrifying energy balls.

Horus had indeed limited his strength and shown mercy. Otherwise, these energy balls would not have rained down one after another.

As long as all of them came crashing down, Elwyn would have no choice but to take it head-on. There would be no chance for him to escape or resist.

The result of forcefully resisting was death!

Even so, other than running away, Elwyn had no way of fighting back.

While the energy balls were falling, he released a few spells, but the effects were not ideal.

Horus dissolved Elwyn's magic in the blink of an eye. His remaining stamina was rapidly depleting, and he felt that he had reached his limit.

If this went on, how long could he run?

This was not a battle at all. He was being toyed with by his opponent, and he was exhausted running for his life in this state.

Elwyn gritted his teeth. Perhaps he could only use the power of the Sorcerer's Stone. This was his ultimate move.

Since his opponent wanted to see his full strength, he might as well show it all.

He made up his mind and stopped. All the magic in his body surged, and he began to draw magic runes in the air with his wand.

"Huh?" Ramesses II looked at Elwyn with slight surprise. "This spell seems a little interesting."

Horus seemed to have sensed the rapidly gathering magic power in front of Ivan, and the speed of the blue energy ball's attack increased a lot.

Elwyn felt the oppressive power and the drop in temperature caused by the ice.

He sped up the wand and did not move his body, letting the energy ball approach him …

Ramesses II frowned. He could see that Elwyn seemed to be using some kind of magic, but this magic was not completed yet.

Based on the current situation, he might never have the chance to complete it. Horus would not give him this chance. This god had always been known for his cautiousness. Even if he did not think that Elwyn could hurt him, he would not let Elwyn complete this magic.

Since he could not complete it, he should continue running.

According to the plan, Horus would also show mercy and let the energy ball narrowly brush past Elwyn's body.

It would not cause him any harm, but it would create enough stimulation to stimulate Elwyn's potential, and he would run for his life.

He would run for a few minutes without any mishaps, and when it was about time, he would come out to clean up the mess. This was Ramesses II's plan.

But now, Elwyn did not dodge and stood where he was, waiting for death!

If he was hit by that terrifying energy ball, he would be killed in an instant.

Ramesses II only hesitated for a moment, and then let the battle develop. If he died, so be it.

For him, as long as he was willing, it was not too difficult to resurrect a person.

However, if Elwyn died just like that, Ramesses II doubted whether he could help him complete that task.

In his plan, Elwyn did not need to be very strong.

No matter how strong he was, he could not surpass himself or those gods. It was meaningless to him.

He only needed Elwyn to be able to resist the mental invasion, so he could enter the cage and help him activate the weapon to destroy the gods.

In the cage, the gods who had lost their physical bodies only had the ability to attack with mental strength.

Therefore, Elwyn's will had to be strong enough, and his ability to resist mental magic had to be strong enough.

In addition, Ramesses II also needed Elwyn to run fast enough.

Entering the cage was a race against time. Even with his help, no one could guarantee how long Elwyn could resist.

Under such circumstances, if Elwyn had enough physical strength, it was important that he could run fast enough.

Those weak Magi would not be able to do so …

Ramesses II also had to make an accurate judgment based on Elwyn's actual situation.

Therefore, the so-called confrontation test was actually a test to test Elwyn's will and physical strength.

Horus continued to attack, and Elwyn continued to run. This was what Ramesses II had planned.

Now that Elwyn had stopped, it was a little disappointing!

Perhaps he knew he could not resist, so he gave up and waited for death.

Ramesses II was worried that if Elwyn's will was so weak, could he resist the temptation of the gods?

The answer was probably no, so he could not let him help him enter the cage and activate the weapon …

"How disappointing!" Ramesses II said softly, watching the energy ball swallow Elwyn's thin body. "If I had known this would happen, I would not have come here. It would have been better to accompany Nefertari …"

Before he finished speaking, he suddenly stopped. He squinted and saw Elwyn's figure disappear.

"Hmm, spatial magic. Interesting. Can it be cast instantly?" Ramesses II murmured.

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