As for the magic scroll in Rowling's hand, Reese has figured out how to deal with it in order to reduce her possible damage. Even Rowling can't use the magic scroll and is killed by herself.
Toward Rowling not far away, Reese shows his best magic, the cloud of death. In an instant, a large dark green cloud of death shot towards Rowling's position.
In the high-speed flight, the cloud of death instantly came to Rowling's position. With the spread of the cloud of death, Rowling's body also completely disappeared in the cloud of death.
As early as in the course of the previous battle, Reese realized that the cloud of death might not have any effect on Rowling, and could not cause damage to Rowling as it did to other creatures. But at this time, Reese still chose the cloud of death spell.
Rhys chose the cloud of death. What he valued was not the damage effect of the cloud of death itself, but the ability of the cloud of death to cover his eyes. Among the many magic skills Rhys mastered, only the cloud of death had this ability.
In Reese's sight, Rowling's figure is undoubtedly completely submerged by the cloud of death around her, and this is what Reese hopes to achieve.
Under the shadow of the cloud of death, due to the shadowing effect of the cloud of death on the field of vision, it is difficult for the creatures in it to observe the recent situation around, and at the same time, the creatures outside the scope of the cloud of death can not notice what is happening inside.
For Rhys, the inability to observe Rowling's figure in the cloud of death does not affect his ability to cast range attack spells, but for Rowling in the cloud of death, it will obviously be greatly affected.
In this case, Reese believes that even if Rowling's scroll is extremely powerful, she will not use it easily. Instead, she will wait until the cloud of death dissipates or her position is completely determined before using it.
This is the opportunity Reese is looking for. All Reese needs to do is to attack Rowling before the cloud of death completely dissipates.
At this time, the cloud of death has completely shrouded Rowling, and began to spread towards the surrounding position. Because he did not feel any mana fluctuations, the worry in Reese's heart also slowed down a lot.
Just as Reese was about to cast a spell and attack Rowling, a sense of extreme danger came to Reese.
Due to the timely attention to Rowling's position, Reese realized the threat of this perception in the first time.
What Reese felt from the palpitation was an instinctive fear. For Reese, who has five levels of strength, this is beyond his expectation.
What Reese didn't understand was that even in the face of the same rank mage, he couldn't have this kind of fear, but at this time, this kind of feeling undoubtedly appeared in Reese's heart.
After discovering this point, Reese just wanted to use instant movement to come to a position far away from here, but in the next moment, Reese's body was shrouded in a strong white light.
The existence of death cloud also hindered Reese's sight and made him unable to observe Rowling's specific situation.
Without the existence of this cloud of death, maybe when Rowling tears open the magic scroll in his hand, Rees can find it in time and make a response. But now, the cloud of death cast by Rees undoubtedly has a great impact on REEs.
Under the shadow of white light, Reese, who was in the middle of it, also had a very abnormal change.
In Reese's perception, when his body is shrouded in this white light, all the death energy that originally existed in his body seems to be out of control at this moment.
these these
As soon as he realized the danger in his heart, Reese wanted to leave here by moving in an instant. But at last, he slowed down and was covered by white light before Reese left.
When Reese is in the shadow of white light, and realizes that he has not been killed by this spell in an instant, what he thinks is still to move away from his current position through instant movement. Unfortunately, the feedback from his perception makes Reese unable to use instant movement.
Under the cover of white light, the death energy in Reese's body is beyond his control, which makes Reese lose the ability to cast magic.
At this time, the only thing Reese can do is to completely bear the damage caused by this spell.
With the continuation of the white light, in Reese's perception, his own body has been extremely painful tearing feeling, at this time it becomes a strong burning feeling, as if a flame has been burning on his body.
If Rhys didn't know clearly that he was in silver cliff city and was fighting with Rowling, Rhys would even think that he was in a furnace.
Even compared with the original Hellfire, Reese's perception may not be so terrible. Reese knew that the damage caused by Hellfire was done in a flash, but now, Reese did not know how long the white light would last.
As if aware of the type of the spell, Reese had been suppressing the burning sensation in his mind.
these
these
these Reese, who was in great pain, could not feel this.
In Reese's perception, this burning feeling has spread to his whole body. Even so, Reese still needs to endure the pain.
If Rhys lost all his fighting will in the process of being shrouded in white light, his state will become worse now.