Through his own perception, Reese has determined in his heart that Rowling no longer has any resistance ability at this time.
Reese knew that if Rowling had any mana value, she could use other spells to reduce her damage, instead of the current state.
In Reese's view, whether it's through instant movement, breaking away from the Fireball's explosion range, or using some other magic to block the Fireball's attack, as long as there is a mana value, it can easily achieve this point, while Rowling seems to have made no move and completely suffered the damage caused by the fireball.
Through this point, Reese can determine that Rowling does not have much mana left at this time, so he can't deal with the magic he casts. As for saying Rowling would rather be injured than leave the last mana to fight back, Reese has no such idea.
In Reese's heart, he didn't believe Rowling could make such a choice, especially when he was about to face a spell attack and didn't have much time to think about it. In Reese's view, Rowling will completely bear the damage caused by magic, it must be because of the lack of mana.
Because it is not clear about the specific effect of the treasure on Rowling, when Rhys shoots the fireball towards Rowling, he immediately condenses a number of ice arrows around him. After the Fireball's influence is over, he attacks Rowling again.
However, Rowling's state at this time was beyond Reese's expectation. Reese believed that as long as he shot these ice arrows, he could understand how to kill Rowling. At this time, Reese firmly grasped the fighting situation.
In the process of Reese looking at Rowling, the death energy that originally shrouded the whole silver cliff city seemed to become more profound, as if some abnormal changes had taken place. However, neither Reese nor Rowling paid attention to the change of death energy.
Rowling, on one side, is also aware of her own danger. Whether it is her physical injury or the enemy she is about to face, Rowling knows that she is in a bad situation.
As time went by, Rowling's arm had regained consciousness. For Rowling, this did not make her feel any happiness at all.
In Rowling's perception, her arm is coming with a very severe pain, and it is extremely difficult to move. It seems that in the previous process, the injury on her arm is not just the surface wound.
Even so, when Rowling realized Reese's intention to kill and her own dangerous situation, she still endured the pain on her arm and took out the magic scroll recording "the undead killer" from the space ring.
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In addition to these two powerful magic scrolls, the other magic scrolls that exist in the space ring are mostly first-order ordinary magic, which can't bring any obvious help to the battle.
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And another magic scroll, is Rowling at this time out, and firmly in the hands of the undead killer magic scroll.
As early as in the original face of a large number of undead mages attack, Rowling's first thought is to use the undead killer magic scroll in her hand.
According to her own magic knowledge, Rowling naturally understands how much damage the undead killer can do to ordinary undead mages.
Both the Necromancers and the undead creatures they transformed can hardly bear the special spell of the undead killer. Under the purification of the undead killer, any creature related to the death energy will be damaged.
The appearance of the necromancer is to deal with the necromancer.
Because of this characteristic of the undead killer, when the second expansion is opened, most of the mages' exploration of the undead mage is directly based on this spell. No matter how the necromancer disguises himself, he can't escape the damage of the necromancer.
In the territory of blakada, even the mages in the magic guild seldom use the undead killer directly when they detect the undead mages.
For the mages in the magic guild, what they believe is their own observation ability. In their opinion, if they can only rely on the undead killer, then they can detect the trace of the undead mage, which undoubtedly proves that their ability is insufficient.
Although Rowling thought of the necromancer magic scroll early in the morning, and knew that this magic could cause great damage to the necromancer led by Reese, Rowling did not choose to use it in the end.
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Rowling finally chose to use the infernal flame magic scroll without any negative effect, and tried to make Reese die under the fourth level magic, but failed in the end, and failed to achieve Rowling's expected effect.
At this time, Rowling chose to hold the magic scroll of the undead killer in her hand, which undoubtedly proved the seriousness of the situation.
For Rowling, compared with the threat of death, the damage caused by the undead killer to herself may not be much.
Rowling knows in her heart that she doesn't have any mana at present. In order to reduce the damage caused by fireball, she used up her last Mana by using her fire fighting magic.
At this time, in the face of Reese's possible attack at any time, the only thing Rowling can rely on is the undead killer magic scroll in her hand.
The tension in the heart, let Rowling can't help holding the magic scroll in the hand. With Rowling's grip, the blood that originally dripped down Rowling's arm toward the ground no longer flowed along the original track, but dyed the magic scroll red.
Rowling doesn't know what the end of the battle is, but judging from Reese's intention to kill and her own state, Rowling has an ominous premonition in her heart.