The Legend of Fatality
Chapter 620: wizard
| | |->-> Even if the other person admits it personally, this surprises Bai En. He is impressed that this apprentice has no magic talent at all, and it is impossible to become a mage at all. At most, he can become an assistant of some mage to help the real The mage configures potions, or fiddles with some alchemy materials.
"Yes, I! I have explored the mysteries of the God of Darkness and learned all the sources of magical power. I have explored the secrets of life and death. I use the power of darkness and I will soon rule the entire Marnus Empire soil of."
"I think it's a little unbelievable," Bai En admitted honestly. Kruger he knew at the time was actually a trivial person, and all other students turned a blind eye to him. Who can guess the degree of arrogance hidden in his head?
"Regardless of what you think, the wise-great-wise Bai En tutor. I have mastered the secrets of life itself. I have mastered the secrets of alchemy about the magic stone and learned the deepest secrets of transforming art!"
Bai En used the afterglow of his eyes to see that Guerrerogan was struggling to get out of the predicament. As he struggled to break free of his chains, his huge muscles began to bulge. His face was flushed and his beard was raised. His body twisted and he leaned his feet against the wall. Bai En doesn't know what the dwarf wants to achieve. But anyone can see that these huge chains cannot be broken by human or dwarf power.
"Have you been using magic stones?" Bai En thought, which explained a lot of problems. He didn't know much about the magic stone, but what he knew was disturbing enough. It is the original essence of the power of darkness and the ultimate source of all distortions. A handful is enough to drive a normal person crazy. From his tone, Kruger drank a large barrel. "You are crazy."
"At the caster college, in your university, that's what they told me!" Kruger's mouth dripped. Bai En saw a terrible green flash in his eyes, as if there was a small green light behind his pupils. Snake-like fangs protruded from his gums. "But I showed it to you. I found yours and they were all hidden in the vault. You said they were not for mortals, but I have read that they did not hurt me!"
"Yes, I can see it." Bai En muttered sarcastically. He is not responsible for the custody and storage of the books, but it seems that Situkai ’s work is not perfect. At least Situkai should hide those books in the black tower, not in the vault. This guy is enough to prove this a little.
"You think you are smart, don't you, Master Bane? You are just like everyone else. When I said that I would be the greatest mage since the establishment of the Fatalin Society, they laughed at me. Well, let me prove you That's wrong. When I change you, just like I changed Oleg, let's see how smart you are! "
He patted the shoulder of the monster with fatherly pride. It smiled like a dog whose stomach was scratched by the owner. Bai En found this scene very disturbing. Behind them, Guerrerogan stood almost upright on the wall. His arms were fully extended, and the iron chain held him tightly so that he was parallel to the ground. The dwarf's complexion turned blue. His face was distorted by anger and rage. Bai En feels that something will happen soon. Either the chain will break or Guerrerogan will burst the blood vessels. This may be a benevolent method of death, Bai En thought. He didn't know how Grerogan could defeat the monster without his axe. The dwarf is strong, but this monster makes him look like a skinny child.
Kruger raised his arm and waved his short staff. At the top, Bai En can see a green magic stone being held by a lead claw. Bane noticed that the hand holding the stick had scales, and his nails were like claws of a beast.
"It took me many years to perfect the metamorphosis, many years." Kruger hissed. "You don't know how many experiments I did. Hundreds! I worked like a demon, but finally found the secret. You will know it soon." The wizard said snickeringly. "Ah, this is not good for you, because you will not be smart enough to speak. However, you will become a good partner of Oleg."
The tip of the man's stick was getting closer to Bai En's face. He could see the strange light deep in it. Its surface seemed to shimmer and swirl like oil drops on the water. He could feel the terrifying power of mutation that resulted from it. It radiates from the magic stone, like the heat from a hot coal.
"I don't think it would help to ask for mercy?" Bai En asked easily. He is very proud because he managed to keep his voice steady.
Kruger shook his head. "It's too late. Soon you will be more stupid than you are now."
"In that case, I have to tell you something."
When Gray Rogan made his last superhuman effort, his muscles swelled and his body leaned forward, rushing forward like a swimmer plunging down a cliff.
"What's that, Bai En ... tutor?" Kruger leaned against Bai En's mouth.
"I never thought you could become a mage, you madman!"
Kruger looked like he was going to hit Bai En with a stick, but he just smiled, showing his fierce teeth.
"Soon, Bai En, you will understand the true meaning of madness. Every time you look in the mirror."
Kruger began singing with a strange, liquid-like tongue. It was not the sound of demonic or elven language, but an older, more evil sound. Bian has also heard before that many sounds are like spells in the Daknas language family, and at other times he and Grerogan occasionally hear them when they interfere with the ritual of evil followers. It seems that this time the dark forces have to laugh to the end. He and the dwarves will soon join their ranks, although they are reluctant.
Every time Kruger sings a word, the magic stone at the top of the staff becomes brighter. Its green light dispelled the darkness in the room, bathing everything in its eerie light. Slurry tendrils emerge from the magic stone. At first they looked like glowing mist, and then condensed into something firmer. There is a sickening thing in them. When Kruger waved his staff, its emissions followed the comet's tail. He waved it, posing in a majestic posture, as if every time he waved, this evil device could accumulate power.
His recitation is now like a crazy scream. The evil wizard's forehead was covered with beads of sweat, dripping from his glasses. Oleg, this mutated monster, howled in harmony with the master's singing, and his low rumble made a weird contrast with the spell.
Bai En felt that his hair was all raised, and at this time, the chanting stopped, and there was only a terrible silence in the room.
For a time, everything was still. Bai En could hardly see anything, and he was dazzled by the light at the top of the staff. He could hear his heartbeat and Kruger's rapid breathing. There is a strange crunch of metal, and the rubbing of metal on stones. He opened his eyes and saw Guerrero pulled a chain attached to the wall from the wall, and then the dwarf rolled forward with a curse ~ lightnovelpub.net ~ and finally hung on the stone slab.
Hearing the sound, Kruger turned around. The monster beside him opened his mouth and made a huge roar.
Bai En sighed. He had hoped that the dwarf would run to get his axe. As long as he had a weapon in his hand, Bane would support Grerogan against any monster. However, Guerrerogan is still hanging on one of the chains. All he can do is hang there, waiting for the monster to tear him to pieces.
Kruger and Bai En seem to realize this at the same time. "Catch him!" Kruger shouted to his monster.
Oleg rushed forward, and Grey Rogan slammed with his chain. The heavy metal chain suddenly turned to the eyes of the huge mutant. Oleg howled in pain, the chain hit his face, and then the monster rolled back and hit Kruger. With a crackling sound, Guerrerogan used his moment of safety to pull the other chain off the wall. Seeing all this, Kruger's face turned white. He stumbled to his feet and ran to the stairs. The last thing Bai En saw was his back.
"Now we have to settle the account!" The dwarf's cold voice choked with anger.
The monster rushed forward to greet the dwarf, reaching out a ham-sized hand. Guerrerogan let the chain fly up and down, hitting the metal hammer on the monster's hand.
It backed up again. One of Grerogan's eyes squinted, as if measuring the distance between him and his axe. Bai En can almost understand his mind. The distance is too far. If he turned around to get his weapon, the monster had a greater stride than him, enough to catch him.