Chapter 222 - 222 157: What You Think, Comes True_2

Chapter 222 Chapter 157: What You Think, Comes True_2

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Upon reopening that magic spatial bag, lo and behold, it was filled to the brim with blank magic scrolls. Two of them were already transcribed, stuck at the mouth of the bag – no need to look, just reach for it and you’d grasp it.

Clearly, the bag’s lack of a magic lock was designed to make the scrolls easy to insert and remove. This just made it even more convenient for Ange and the others.

“Alright, we can now copy the teleportation scrolls. Thanks to that female mage, thank you Fortuna.” The turn of events left Negris with a mix of laughter and tears.

He was just thinking about how great it would be to have a teleportation scroll and lo and behold, blank scrolls were presented to him. In addition to this, they also gave him a Spatial Magic Codex to ensure he transcribed accurately.

Unable to resist, Negris flipped open the second copy of the ‘Archmage’s Manual’. Diaries like these were very personal, much like a mage’s journal. Out of courtesy, Negris hadn’t planned on going through it.

But the problem was, the title was too enticing. Why was it called ‘Archmage’s Manual’? Was the mage named ‘Archmage’? Or was this a Archmage’s mind going awry?

Upon flipping through two pages, Negris quickly closed the book, exclaiming: “Madness.”

“What did it say?” Lightning, being naturally curious, asked.

“I don’t understand it, just some insane-like lines and numbers,” Negris admitted awkwardly.

Lightning smirked: “Just because you don’t understand, you’re calling it madness, pshaw.”

He placed the Winged Emperor on the ground, entered the range of the halo, shoved the insect corpses aside and fed them to the Winged Emperor.

It seemed he wasn’t affected by the halo. Looking at his shriveled palm, it was clear he was also a type of necromancer.

Seeing the Winged Emperor had munched sufficiently, the mantis man whistled. It immediately crawled towards him, entering the halo’s range, and its outer appearance visibly changed.

This change led to the Winged Emperor madly lunging at the insects, devouring the corpses industriously.

Midway of devouring, the Winged Emperor suddenly twisted its head.

When other animals twisted their heads, their bodies would also follow suit. But not the Winged Emperor, when it twisted its head, its body didn’t move. It ended up separating its upper body from the rest, splitting into two.

The two halves of the Body quickly grew into separate entities, each turning into fully-formed Winged Emperors.

By this point, the mantis man had exited the range of the halo and suddenly whistled.

The two Winged Emperors immediately turned around and moved towards him, moving out of the reach of the halo.

Once they left the reach of the halo, their bodies stopped changing. The newly sprouted parts gradually hardened into a shell, which was no longer as soft as when it first sprouted.

The man guided them back into the range of the halo again to devour the insect corpses. The two Winged Emperors grew visibly fast, reaching the size of a watermelon when they once again twisted their heads, splitting themselves up into four parts.

Four Winged Emperors formed, and the mantis man guided them out to grow and harden. Then he again led them back in and let them feast to grow their bodies.