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Chapter 320

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A Territory could be understood as a special space. The biggest difference between a Territory and a normal space was that the Laws of the Territory were different. The Laws of the Territory would change according to the wielder's characteristics. In other words, a Territory could be understood as a special Law that belonged to that particular space.

This was the main reason why Demigods were called Demigods. Wielding Laws as weapons was a power that only gods could wield.

Take the Lich Walker's Territory for example. In this space, he could summon an endless number of undead, and he could control each and every one of them with the utmost precision. This was clearly a violation of the Laws of the real world. Also, in the battle between Baiyi and Leather Suit, he could reassemble and imitate his opponent infinitely. This was something that could not be done in the real world.

But if a comparison had to be made, there was a huge difference between the Lich's Domain of Gods and the Lich's Domain of Gods. It was obvious that the Lich's Domain of Gods had a larger range, stronger effects, and a deeper understanding and usage of the Laws. The duration of the Domain of Gods was also unpredictable, and the conditions to activate it were also simple. For example, the Lich had sacrificed all the souls on the Soul Enslaved in order to activate his Domain of Gods.

However, more importantly, the rules in the realm of the powerhouses that humans could set foot in were not determined by the holders themselves.

In other words, although the Laws of this space had changed, they could only be sensed and understood. Such changes were not something that humans could control or change. The activation of a Domain was when a Demigod powerhouse unleashed his full power, causing the laws to change when the great power erupted and collided with the laws. Using an analogy from Earth, it was like a bug in a computer program. Every time the bug was triggered, the specific effect of the bug would be fixed.

Since it was a bug, it had to be eliminated in time. This was probably why Demigods were always shot at and banished to the Void. This led to a very simple logic. The more the domain was used, the more bugs would appear, and naturally, the easier it would be to detect and eliminate them.

This was why Demigods in this world did not dare to use their full strength. If they were going to use their full strength, they would have to use their Territory. The more they used their Territory, the more likely they would be to join Baiyi's side.

Of course, there was also the possibility of an unlucky female otaku being sent into the void almost as soon as she activated her Domain and before she could understand the rules of her own Domain. But seriously speaking, this could also be related to the fact that she had read all kinds of books and knew what a Domain was, and had been trying to study the rules. From the manager's point of view, she was like a program with grammar errors everywhere, and it was too easy for bugs to appear.

These were the lessons learned by the Voidwalkers, the prisoners who had broken the law. Now, the reason why they were so obsessed with the law was because they wanted to get out of this place. Another reason was that they did not want to be sent back to this place again, and at the same time, they wanted to perfect their own Territory.

On the other hand, because the changes in the rules were completely uncontrollable, it was hard to say if the final domain would be useful or suitable for battle. The Lich Walker, on the other hand, was a Demigod Soul Armature Practitioner. The Lich Walker's Territory allowed small animals to grow rapidly. A small rabbit could turn into a big rabbit in the blink of an eye, and a kitten could turn into a big cat in the blink of an eye. This Territory, which was completely unsuitable for battle, had doomed the Lich Walker to be an academic for the rest of his life.

This was also why a high-level power like Void Energy was so important. Domains weren't omnipotent. Everyone didn't dare to recklessly use the rules, so when it came to a battle of pure strength, the one with the higher and stronger power would naturally have the upper hand.

In conclusion, the leather jacket's Territory had obviously been designed by someone. After all, it was something made by God himself, and it was not something that could be provoked. To this day, Baiyi was wary of the Gods because he was wary of the rules they controlled. No matter how powerful a person was, they could not play around with the rules.

Alright, let's focus back on the battlefield. The Lich Walker had used his trump card in the second round, and he had unleashed his Territory. The Archmage, who had the upper hand all this while, had suddenly turned the tables on the Archmage. If the two sides had been competing in terms of range and range, the Archmage, who had the Book of Servitude, would not have lost. However, in a battle of Territories, the outcome was different.

It all depended on the Archmage's Territory. If the Archmage's Territory was like the Soul Armature Practitioner's, then the Archmage would have died in the sea of undead.

However, the Archmage had merely flipped through the pages of the Book of Servitude and cast a light elemental defensive forbidden spell, Absolute Barrier. The spell formed a golden, glowing sphere around him, protecting him from the onslaught of undead. The sphere looked thin, but it was now like a Wall of Sighs, holding off the onslaught of undead.

"As expected of the First Walker! He was able to withstand an attack like that without using his Territory!" The Paladin Walker exclaimed. "But … this is the Church's Absolute Barrier, right? But if I remember correctly, it should be the kind of large-scale magic that requires a choir of 500 people, hundreds of Archbishops, a large number of miscellaneous holy artifacts, and a large number of complicated spell formations to cast, right? Can a single person cast a forbidden spell like that? Is the Book of Servitude really that powerful? "

'That's because you don't know that the old man has already unleashed his Territory …' Baiyi thought to himself.

The Archmage's Territory did not have any special visual effects, and it was not as powerful as the Lich Walker's. The Archmage's Territory did not have any special effects, and it was not as powerful as the Lich Walker's. No matter how many people or how many formations were required, the Archmage could cast the spell single-handedly with the help of the Book of Servitude.

Strictly speaking, the Archmage's Territory was not as effective as the Lich Walker's Territory, but the Book of Servitude made the Archmage's Territory much more effective. The Lich Walker had used all of his power to launch an attack, but the Archmage had still managed to block the attack with a large-scale defensive spell that was impossible for a single person to cast.

Perhaps it was because of this level of compatibility that the Lich Walker was able to become famous throughout the ages.

The Lich Walker, who was hidden among the undead, could not help but exclaim, "As expected of the greatest emperor of the Ancient Rohlserlian Empire. Not even the undead could harm you."

"Your Territory is not bad, but it's not enough," the Archmage said calmly.

"Is that so?" The Lich Walker sneered. The Lich Walker's voice faded, and so did the undead's attacks. The skeletal dragons in the sky stopped breathing, and the skeletal archers stopped drawing their bows. The battlefield seemed to have calmed down.

But anyone could guess that this was probably the last calm before the storm.

"Tsk … this spell is strong, but I can't attack it, can I? What a stupid spell … "The Archmage could guess what the Lich Walker was trying to do, but he was also trapped inside the Absolute Barrier. There was nothing he could do.

The Lich Walker had finally unleashed his ultimate attack.

Green flames burst out from the bodies of the dozens of low-level liches on the ground, and they transformed back into the Lich Walker. Each of them held a staff similar to the Soul the Enslaved in their hands, but this time, there were no more souls entangled around them. The Lich Walker had used up a lot of his Territory, and the remaining ones were used to create his own clones.

"I don't have as many forbidden spells as you do, because I always thought that one forbidden spell was enough," the Lich Walker said in unison. The dozen Liches on the ground spoke in unison and began to chant incantations. A circle of evil runes appeared in front of each Lich and slowly dyed them green.

Yes, the Demigod Lich not only had a huge army of undead, but he was also an expert in soul attacks. Right now, he was casting the Forbidden Spell of Undead that he had invented — Soul Annihilation!

As he finished chanting, the circles of runes on the Lich Walker's chests shattered, and green undead energy gushed out from the cracks. The undead that remained in the battlefield let out a shrill cry, and green energy flowed out from their eyes, following the Lich Walker's power and converging in the air.

The undead that lost their power fell to the ground and turned into dust, revealing the yellow sand that should have been there. In an instant, all the undead in the area disappeared one by one, and the skeletal dragons in the sky fell to the ground like raindrops. Without the support of any power, the skeletal dragons disintegrated in the air, forming a downpour of broken bones that smashed onto the light barrier in front of the Archmage.

In the end, all the evil energy of the dead gathered together and formed a classic phantom of the Grim Reaper, wearing a tattered black cloak and holding a giant scythe in its hand. The phantom was as tall as the legendary Titan, and it looked as if it could connect the heavens and the earth.

No one knew what the real Grim Reaper looked like, but if it really existed, it would look like this, right?

The Magician was as small as a fly in front of the shadow of the Grim Reaper. Under the control of the evil power of the dead, the Magician was slowly lifted along with the curtain of light in front of the Grim Reaper. He was now facing the skeletal face that occupied his entire field of vision.

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