As the fog on the surface of the sea grew thicker, they could no longer see anything.
Jon turned around and glanced at Cecatly. The latter was currently in the cabin controlling the direction of the ship. In fact, she was also having a headache over this situation.
There was no lighthouse on the surface of the sea. Even if there was one, it would be difficult for the light from the lighthouse to penetrate this thick fog.
Besides, it was obvious that this fog was man-made.
On Cecatly's neck, the full moon disk was still emitting an illusory radiance as it attempted to restrain the Divine Artifact that was far away. However, the distance was the most important problem. With such a distance, this interference obviously wouldn't have much effect on the Divine Artifact.
They had to get closer.
"This fog has the effect of causing illusions. You have to be careful. What you see might not be real."
Illusions?
Jon was stunned for a moment. Then, he realized that what Cecatly said was a natural phenomenon.
It was a mirage. Actually, everyone had heard of it before.
However, could such a natural phenomenon be achieved through artificial means?
The answer was definitely yes.
The Wizard indeed had this ability. Now, it seemed that the person in the sea had this ability as well.
He pondered for a moment. Then, he flicked his fingers.
The surrounding water vapor lines became active again. Except for those that had to stay around the ship, the rest began to explore the surroundings.
The water vapor still had the ability to spread its own power. This was a very good thing.
However, in his vision, there was no indication that the fog in front of him was fake.
That meant that the fog was real, and the only thing that wasn't real was the illusory light and shadow created by the fog.
However, Jon didn't dare to look too much.
The reason why Cecatly dared to turn a blind eye to these things was because she had the Divine Artifact to protect her soul. However, Jon's soul didn't have anything protecting it. Whether it was the Guardian Deity he was looking for or the traces of the Law, they were all focused on mental attacks. The illusions were too gentle.
He didn't have enough protection for his soul. The measures he took were to guard against the strong and not the soft, so he naturally had to be careful.
The best way to protect himself was to not look at it.
As long as he didn't look at it, the chances of him being eroded by the illusions would be lower.
Fortunately, the water vapor lines derived from the force field could help him observe the situation around him, replacing his vision.
Therefore, along with the slight fluctuation of the water vapor, a clear image of the surrounding environment was projected into Chown's mind.
The illusion that Cecatly mentioned was a very strange existence. It was not like the Black Wizard from America, who used music to control illusions. The illusion created by the fog in front of him was much more realistic and difficult to break.
What a brilliant illusion technique. Even if I tell you that it's an illusion, you just can't break through it.
For example, the string puppet-like music magic that he had experienced before was essentially a type of mind control magic.
One of the downsides of mental magic was that it was very easy to break. As long as the target's mental strength was just a little bit stronger, the mental illusion he created would fail.
However, illusions based on the material plane were different.
It could be said that if the layer of fog that Jon and the rest were to launch an illusion-type attack, apart from Cecatly and Jon, more than half of the people on the ship would die.
There were only two ways to deal with this kind of illusion.
Jon could either become a legendary Wizard on the spot, break the fog with absolute power, and drag out the manipulator hiding behind the fog and beat him up.
But to Jon, this was simply bullsh * t.
If he had the ability of a legendary Wizard, he would not have come here to look for Poseidon's artifact to buff himself.
Wasn't it because he was too weak that he needed Poseidon's artifact?
And even if he did have such power, it would not work. Once the power of a legendary Wizard clashed, it would be a fatal blow to the Muggle on the ship. He still needed the sailors to bring them back to land.
Therefore, after all these considerations, he was left with only one choice.
Chown twirled his fingers. As his gloves flickered, a slender cane appeared in his hand.
With this in mind, he now had three legendary wizard or god-level weapons that he could use.
Ravenclaw's Mirror of Truth was needless to say. In this environment, this pair of glasses could unleash great power. In Jon's left eyeglass, the magic circle imprinted in the lens had automatically started to operate. Along with Jon's soul wave and the magic lines of the force field, it began to analyze the surrounding magic environment for Jon.
The pair of gloves on his hands came from the future supreme god of ancient Egypt, Osiris. This pair of gloves had a great effect on his magic power. After the enhancement, he could even reach the level of a top magician, and his strength would be comparable to Professor Sprout's. He would be able to reach the level of a legendary Wizard.
Of course, this level would not be so easy to reach.
The last thing he took out was a parting gift from the Hogwarts, personally given to him by Headmaster Dumbledore.
It was the Staff of the Earth that Helga Hufflepuff used to build the school.
Jon knew the story of the Staff of the Earth. It was the staff that Helga used to cast his powerful earth magic. In simple terms, it was originally a staff, but after being reinforced and designed by Helga and blessed by Lady Ravenclaw, it had extraordinary earth magic.
After Helga left the real world, this staff was kept in the treasury of the Hogwarts as a holy relic. When they were discussing the Golden Chalice, Helga had mentioned this to Jon.
What was the best thing to restrain water?
Naturally, it was the power of the earth.
The reason why Dumbledore gave this to him was because he had considered that he would be going to the ocean this time.
So at this time, Jon could see how meticulous Dumbledore was.
The Staff of the Earth still had the effect of increasing magic power, and in this environment, it could suppress the surrounding storm. After Jon took it out, he could clearly feel that the hull of the ship was much more stable.
Now, he could take a good look at the situation of the fog.
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