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Chapter 551

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Once Dimensional Anchor was cast, there would be no spatial Mages!

Of course, that was just a joke. After all, Dimensional Anchor was also a type of spatial spell.

Normally speaking, to deal with a spatial Mage who was extremely mobile, another spatial Mage could only be dealt with.

A spatial Mage who knew Dimensional Anchor.

In the world of Mages, all the Mages above the Master level would try to learn this spell.

However, whether or not they could get the spell model was one thing, and whether or not they could learn it was another.

The difficulty of Dimensional Anchor was quite high even among level-three spells.

It was similar to Language Proficiency for level-two Mages.

Without any talent in spatial magic, it would be difficult for Legendary Masters of other disciplines to learn it.

This Foxman simply didn't expect that the young mage in front of him would actually instantly cast Dimensional Anchor.

"Who are you?"

The gray-robed man sounded very angry.

The door was blocked, and the space was fixed with Dimensional Anchor. It was impossible for him to escape with Teleportation.

Besides, even without Dimensional Anchor, he couldn't instantly cast the spells above level-two even though he could instantly cast a few low-level spells.

Teleportation took at least five seconds to cast.

Blink took about half a second.

In a face-to-face battle, five seconds could be fatal, and a Mage with quick reflexes could easily read the direction and distance of the teleportation in half a second.

He would still be targeted.

Roland looked down at him and said with a smile, "My friend, I'm hunting a vulpera Mage who escaped from the Spatial Magic Tower, dead or alive. Of course, it'll be better if he's alive. The reward is higher, and I don't want to kill anyone. "

The gray-robed man was silent for a long time.

Roland was in no hurry and waited patiently.

The catgirl, on the other hand, had already escaped to the back and hid. Then, she climbed the wall silently with the obstacles and blind spots and hung on the wall behind the gray-robed man, ready to take action.

The werecats were too talented as Rogues and Assassins.

The catgirl hadn't received any systematic training yet, but she was already self-taught.

The gray-robed man was still silent. Roland grew impatient and was about to take action, when the man raised his head and lifted his hood.

A pair of pointy fox ears stood up from his black hair.

Then, he had long, sharp, and thin cheeks. He was indeed a foxman.

"I'm the one you're looking for." The vulpera looked at Roland unwillingly. "Who are you? Why do you want to catch me? "

"Roland of the Red Magic Tower, our superiors sent me to hunt you down, claiming that you're a fugitive from the Spatial Magic Tower, and the Red Magic Tower has always been on good terms with the Spatial Magic Tower."

The gray-robed Foxman chuckled coldly. "You're in cahoots, aren't you?"

"What do you mean?" Roland was curious.

"No matter which Magic Tower it is, the upper echelons are mostly humans. Even though the Great Elder of the Illusion Magic Tower is Lalfat, she still doesn't treat us orcs as her own people and still works for you humans. I'm not convinced. Why should we orc mages listen to humans? "

Roland was stunned for a moment. "But as far as I know, the founders of the several Magic Towers and Holy Lands were all human beings, right? Isn't it already very generous of us to let you beastmen learn magic? "

The vulpera roared angrily, "Have the orc Mages worked in the Magic Towers for thousands of years just to study magic knowledge for human beings and be your experiment subjects? I'm not convinced! We orcs are no worse than human beings. Why should we be your slaves? "

Roland rubbed his eyebrow in disbelief. "You care so much about the dignity and the future of the orcs. Are you of a high status?"

"I'm the prince of the foxmen."

Hearing that, Roland realized why the guy passed through this city.

It was one of the important routes to the foxmen's territory.

Roland estimated that people from other Magic Towers were hunting this vulpera prince on the other routes to the foxmen's territory too.

"Let me go." Seeing that Roland was deep in thought, the vulpera prince thought that Roland was shocked by his identity. "I'll repay you later. If you're willing to escort me back to the foxmen, I'll give you a greater reward. If you're still willing to pledge allegiance to the foxmen, you'll receive unimaginable wealth and power. "

Hearing this, Roland was amused.

He had to admit that the vulpera prince was trying his best to survive.

If it were any other regular Mage, they might've considered it for a few seconds, but Roland … He was chatting and laughing with the future queen of the most powerful human country.

They had even reached a confidential strategic partnership.

Why would he abandon such a great future and leave with a vulpera prince?

Could it be that he looked like someone who had lost his mind?

Besides, even without his relationship with Stephanie, the Red Magic Tower would definitely kill Roland if he left with the vulpera prince.

Only an idiot would want such an ending.

At this moment, Roland was suddenly stunned. He opened the quest menu with his mind.

Special quest detected: Back to the Light. Leave with the vulpera prince and betray the human world. (Nightmare)

Accept quest: Yes/No.

The description of this mission was dark purple, so purple that it was almost black.

Of course, he chose "No."

If it were a regular single-player game, Roland would've saved a file and tried this nightmare quest.

But this was a real world, and people had feelings. If he left just like that, how could he face Andonara, Vivian, and his friends in the Magic Tower?

How could he face his friends in F6?

Would he have to fight them in the future?

First, he took a picture of the quest with the system's camera function. Then, he chose "No" without any hesitation.

Only someone with mental problems would accept this quest.

However, Roland was slightly surprised. He had thought that epic quests were the most advanced quests. He didn't expect that there would be a nightmare one.

Then, he looked at the vulpera in gray robe and shook his head. "Of course not. The vulpera race is too small. They only have a population of thirty million, which is not even a fraction of the population of human beings. Why should I leave my friends and my people and go with you? "

"But the total population of the orcs is no smaller than that of human beings."

"You don't have to say anymore." Roland waved his hand. "Are you going to surrender, or do you want me to beat you half to death and tie you up?"

The vulpera in gray robe looked awful. "Are you really not going to consider it?"

Roland shrugged. He could understand the guy's desire to survive.

But he really didn't have a choice in this matter.

The vulpera in gray robe looked around and found that the transparent dimensional chains were still there.

He had been silent for a long time when he said those words on purpose.

It was partly because he really wanted to persuade Roland to betray him, and partly because he wanted to buy himself more time until the Dimensional Anchor disappeared.

Dimensional Anchor was a spell that consumed a lot of magic power and mental strength.

First of all, spatial magic consumed a lot of magic power, and the Dimensional Anchor was a massive spell.

Even a Legendary Mage couldn't last ten minutes in it.

For a Master Mage, it would be quite impressive if they could last two minutes.

But three minutes had passed since the Dimensional Anchor was activated, and this human Mage was still at ease.

After a slight sigh, the vulpera in gray surrendered and obediently extended his hands.

Roland was about to step forward, when the catgirl fell from the wall and shouted, "Wait for me! I'll tie you up!"

As she shouted, she took out a straw rope from her clothes, walked in front of the vulpera, and quickly tied it up.

The vulpera sneered at the slave collar on the catgirl's neck, feeling that the catgirl was a pitiful and ignorant traitor. Then, he was confused, because the collar clearly didn't have any magic waves.

It was a fake slave collar.

Then, he narrowed his eyes and pretended that he didn't know anything.

"Come with me! Come with me!"

The catgirl dragged the end of the straw rope and walked upstairs in excitement.

Roland, on the other hand, shook his head helplessly and followed her.

The old woman of the hotel watched them go to the second floor, and the Dimensional Anchor chains around them disappeared one after another. She patted her chest in relief.

Thankfully, they didn't really fight, or her small hotel couldn't have survived two Mages.

Her family and her life would've been miserable if the hotel was gone.

As for compensation … She had never seen a Mage apologize to a lowly person!

Roland booked two rooms. He decided to watch over the vulpera at night, and the catgirl would sleep in the other room.

However, the catgirl was unwilling. She patted her chest and said, "Master, don't worry. You can rest in the other room. I'll watch over this guy."

"Although we've tied him up, he can still use magic," Roland said with a smile. "You're not strong enough. Let me watch over him."

The catgirl was quite shocked. She thought that the vulpera was completely defenseless.

Mages were so dangerous. How could they use magic when they were tied up?

"Fine." Marilyn looked at the vulpera regretfully and turned around to leave.

Roland pushed the vulpera into the room, picked up a blanket from the bed, and spread it in a random corner of the room. Then he said, "You can sit there and take a rest against the wall."

The vulpera looked at Roland in surprise.

Sometimes, details could reveal a person's character and character.

It meant that Roland was very likely to be a kind-hearted person.

The vulpera sat in the corner and didn't say anything.

Roland, on the other hand, pulled a chair and sat down on his opposite side. Then, he took out a book from his Backpack and flipped through it.

Although Roland didn't look at the vulpera, he had spread out his mental power. The whole room was covered in the threads of his mental power.

The vulpera naturally sensed it too. He was ecstatic, but there was no expression on his face.

He felt that this human Mage had overestimated himself.

He must've consumed a lot of mental power when he used the Dimensional Anchor for such a long time.

Now, he was even watching over him with his mental power.

The threads of mental power that covered such a large range must've consumed a lot of mental power.

How long could he persist?

The human would probably be tired in about an hour or two. Also, it was night. Human beings were diurnal animals, while vulpera were nocturnal animals.

Most vulpera were active late at night and didn't go to rest until morning.

It meant that the human would soon be sleepy and more and more energetic.

After midnight, it was time for the offense and defense to switch positions.

That was what the vulpera thought. However, he kept waiting and waiting.

After midnight, Roland's threads of mental power were still quite balanced.

Why wasn't he tired?

The vulpera was slightly confused.

Then, he waited and waited until the sun rose. He was already sleepy.

Roland was still reading, and his mental power was still a little weak.

What the heck was that?

The vulpera bulged his bloodshot eyes and looked at the human being in shock.

Wasn't this human being tired? Didn't he need to sleep?

He was baffled.

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