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Chapter 249

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After retching for nearly half an hour, Roland finally felt much better.

Then, he immediately rushed to the dock.

The carriages for the trip had been prepared, two large covered carriages. The original plan was that each carriage could seat five people. But Schuck said that Margret couldn't be too close to ordinary animals. Even in her human form, a hint of dragon aura would leak out, and the horses that pulled the carriage would be frightened.

The two of them could just fly into the air and follow him, and they could also act as scouts.

Naturally, no one had any objections.

Then, near evening, the two carriages set off.

Generally speaking, evening was not a good time to set off, because it would be dark soon, and it would be dangerous to spend the night outside without reaching a city or town.

But for professionals, especially for a mission team with perfect professional configuration, it was not difficult.

When it was dark, they could just use Illumination.

Especially Roland's Illumination, a dozen balls of light hung in midair and illuminated a hundred meters around as the carriages moved forward, as bright as a football field.

Usually, nocturnal magical beasts were more afraid of strong light. 99.99% of animals would not dare to come near such a powerful illumination spell. Even bandits who were blocking the road would have to give way when they saw the dozens of illumination balls flying slowly at night. Thus, a lot of unnecessary trouble was avoided.

Sitting in the carriages, they were still in the mood to chat at first, but after two or three hours, they lost interest and were all browsing the forums or watching online movies.

It was also a good thing that the game authorities had enabled the function of surfing the Internet in the game, or such a boring journey would definitely be quite an unbearable thing.

Roland, on the other hand, was looking at the spell models.

Not in a hurry to look at the spell models he got from Tobian, he took out a spell that he bought from the forums earlier but had never studied.

Body Fortification.

This was a level-one spell with few spell nodes, and Roland had some experience in learning magic now, so he quickly grasped it.

He tried it on himself first. A green light flashed … He frowned, but his body didn't seem to feel anything.

Then he tried to clench his fists, only to find that his strength was really much greater.

The member of Silver Wings, who had just exited from the forums, saw the light flashing on Roland and asked curiously, "Roland, are you doing magic experiments? Don't blow up our carriage! "

"It's a buff spell. It won't blow up the car."

The guild member was named Suel, an agile Warrior and one of the talents that Silver Wings focused on. Whether or not he completed the quest, he would go to Andonara and advance to Great Swordsman.

He shrugged and said helplessly, "I'm really afraid of you mages, especially when it comes to magic experiments. Last time, there was a female Mage in our guild. She did some magic experiments and directly blew up the warehouse at the docks. We suffered great losses. "

"Really?" Roland was a little surprised.

"This is just a big failure. I don't even bother to record the small failures in magic experiments."

Roland nodded. This was not surprising. He had failed many times in his magic experiments. However, there was a magic array in the Mage Tower that suppressed the activity of Mana, so even if the spell failed, there would not be too serious consequences.

Suel asked curiously, "What's the effect of the new spell?"

"Body-strengthening Art." While talking, Roland snapped his fingers and added a status to Suel. Then he smiled and said, "You've been buffed. Go and deliver yourself!"

"Hahaha." Suel laughed when he heard the old joke. Then he tried to move his hands and looked a little surprised. "The effect is quite obvious."

At this moment, the other two people in the car also came back to themselves from reading the webpage and the forum.

One of them was Betta. He shouted excitedly, "Brother Roland, give me one too."

Roland snapped his fingers again.

Betta moved his hands and exclaimed, "The effect is very obvious."

He was a balanced professional, and his Strength was lower than that of an agile Warrior, so he felt it more clearly.

The lower his Constitution was, the more obvious the feeling was.

"If I knew this buff spell, I feel that I could fight a Warrior with full Constitution growth head-on, provided that he doesn't add this thing."

The power in his body seemed to be surging out. Betta felt that his confidence was about to explode.

At this moment, a member of Silver Wings sitting next to him smiled and shouted at him, "Dispel!"

The magic light on Betta was clearly much weaker.

The member of Silver Wings froze for a moment and shouted again, "Dispel!"

Then the magic light on Betta completely disappeared.

Roland froze for a moment. So buffs could be dispelled. He had learned it.

He was a little surprised, but the member of Silver Wings opposite him was ten times more surprised than he was.

This man was a Priest who specialized in support magic. Dispel was strengthened by his specialty, and as long as the opponent wasn't more than three levels higher than him, he could dispel three buffs on the opponent at once.

This included the Mage's strongest defensive spell, Magic Shield.

But Roland's ordinary buff spell had to be dispelled twice to be completely successful.

This was simply incredible. It had to be known that in a life-and-death battle, a successful dispel once and a successful dispel twice were completely different concepts.

In a battle of the same level, those few seconds could be the key to deciding the outcome.

He was level five, and so was Roland. It didn't make sense.

For some reason, he felt a little jealous in his heart.

Seeing that Dispel still had this effect, Roland was a little envious.

Unfortunately, the Priest's divine spells were all bestowed by the gods. Otherwise, Roland would've asked the other party for the spell model, even if it was bought with money.

And at this moment, the atmosphere in the carriage was a little subtle.

Although he was usually a fool, that was just a disguise, and most players were shrewd to the bone. The other two both saw the strange expression on the Priest's face.

Immediately, nobody spoke. They opened the browser again and started browsing the forum.

Although Roland was a little puzzled as to why the other party was suddenly in a bad mood, Roland wasn't going to cater to the other party.

He continued to indulge in his magic experiments.

Since the buff spell can be dispelled, then I'll increase the thickness and length of the buff spell and see if you can still dispel it at will.

Roland tried to reconstruct the nodes of the spell and conduct data modeling, then he deduced more suitable nodes.

About three hours later, the new spell effect came out.

Body Fortification (Enhanced): Temporarily increases the physique of the target. Effect is 0.6 x the current level of the spellcaster. Duration is 1 x the current level of the spellcaster.

After it was done, Roland used it on himself again. This time, the white light of the spell was brighter.

Although Suel pretended to read the forum, he had actually been paying attention to Roland. Seeing that he gave himself another buff spell effect, he asked curiously, "You learned a new spell again?"

Betta and the Priest heard the voice and shifted their attention to him.

Roland nodded and snapped his fingers at Suel.

Hardly had the spell been applied to him when Suel felt a warm current wandering in his body. He clenched his hands and looked at his system menu, before he exclaimed in surprise, "Shoot! Three points of current physique have been added! That's awesome! "

Betta was briefly stunned and rather envious. He was more and more eager to learn the buff spell.

At this moment, the Priest, who had been silent, waved his hands at Suel and cast Dispel.

One spell, two spells … six spells!

It wasn't until the sixth Dispel that Roland's buff spell was removed.

The Priest's expression was quite weird, as if he had seen through everything. After a dozen seconds, he opened his hands helplessly. "I lost. A genius is a genius. I can't compete with him."

He knew that he had failed miserably.

He had to cast Dispel six times to get rid of the enemy's buff spell. Although it did work, it would take about ten seconds to cast Dispel six times in a battle.

Most importantly, the Dispel Spell also consumed a lot of mental strength, and it wasn't a small amount.

Six times to dispel the opponent's buff magic. If he did this in battle, he would be no different from an idiot.

Not only would it be a waste of time, but he would also have less magic power.

The Priest was slightly jealous of Roland at first, but that was all gone now.

It was meaningless to be jealous of a genius who was beyond his reach and could never be caught up to.

Looking at his companion's face, Suel secretly felt lucky that he wasn't a spellcaster, or he wouldn't be in a good mood with such a huge mountain on top of his head.

Roland was expressionless.

He was still not satisfied.

Even a level-five person could be dispelled after a few tries. What if he encountered someone of a higher level?

Roland continued reconstructing the spell nodes and increasing the thickness and length of the buff spell.

Very soon, the carriage stopped. This was the second carriage. Hawk clapped outside and shouted, "It's time to rest."

As it turned out, it was already midnight.

The players didn't need to rest, but the coachmen and the horses that pulled the carriage all needed to rest.

Roland jumped out of the carriage and built a three-story stone building with Mud to Stone. He then built a simple stable with the carriage and the horses inside, partly to keep out the night wind. This was the wilderness, and the temperature would drop a lot at night. It was also to prevent the beasts from eating the horses.

The players, on the other hand, lived in the small building. Betta even made a barbecue on the roof.

After feeding the horses, the two coachmen also went up to the roof of the small building and sat in a corner, eating the meat skewers that Betta gave them and watching the players play. In the end, they couldn't help but feel sleepy and went down to the second floor to sleep.

Schuck and Margret had already come down from the sky. At this moment, Margret was holding a dozen skewers of roasted locusts in her left hand and one in her right hand. She put it in her mouth. She shook her head, and the locusts on the skewer were all gone.

Then the next skewer.

Roland was still reconstructing the nodes. He also held a skewer in his hand, which Betta had forced on him.

He would only take a bite subconsciously. He didn't finish the skewer even after eating for half an hour.

After about another half an hour, Roland used a new Body Fortification on himself.

This time, the magic light was almost as bright as a light bulb.

Everyone's attention was drawn to him.

Body Fortification (Extreme): Temporarily increases the physique of the subject. The value is 0.8 x the current caster's level. The duration is 1.5 x the current character's level.

The effect was much stronger. Of course … the magic cost was also much higher.

Roland looked at the Priest.

As a result, the Priest shook his hand that was holding the skewer. "Don't look for me. I don't want to work as a puppet anymore."

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