Chapter 1114: An Unorthodox Boss Fight

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Chapter 1114: An Unorthodox Boss Fight



Fortunately, the Silver Inversion Disc would automatically recharge itself over time when it was not in use.

"Your identity matters not! For trespassing and interrupting my research, there is only one result! I'll be sure to use every part of you for my experiments! Be grateful that you'll be of use to advancing my research!" Zitra shouted as swung upward in an awkward angle with the scalpel in his hand.

Right before Zitra swung upward, a mesmerizing song gently drifted into his ears, causing the world around him to momentarily spin.

Shiiiing!

A concentrated gathering of mana rushed out from the edge of Zitra's scalpel. However, instead of heading toward Izroth as Zitra intended, it shot up into the air.

Ding!

Zitra's attack crashed into the Silver Inversion Disc, leaving a tiny scratch on its surface. But, there was no real damage from the strike.

"What was that just now?! Everything is-!" Zitra exclaimed as he realized that something was off after his failed attack.

He tried to swing downward, but it ended up going toward the ceiling. Or, the floor? He did not know. As, for some reason, he was unable to tell what was up and what was down!

Furthermore, Zitra felt as if his senses had become increasingly dull. This had to do with the mesmerizing song he heard right as he tried to attack Izroth.

The source of that sound was from the Song of the Siren trinket in Izroth's possession. The item's effect, Siren's Song, lowered the perception of all enemies in sixty meters by 50%, while simultaneously increasing Izroth and his allies' perception by 50% for five minutes.

"This magic item isn't bad, especially when paired with the Song of Siren. Of course, its true potential lies in a group battle.'

Not only did Zitra have his perception and movements inverted, but he also had to adapt to his new circumstances with half of his original perception.

'Now, let's see how much power this teleportation consumes. If it's reasonable, then...'

Zeeeut!

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Bzzzt...! Clap!

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Not long after the wave of sword intent crashed into Zitra, he was struck by one of the purple lightning bolts.

Then, before Zitra could reach his position again, Izroth jumped to another bolt of purple lightning that hit roughly ten meters away in the direction that Zitra had just come from as he continued to move away from Zitra with his natural movement ability.

Swoosh! Swoosh! Swoosh!

Izroth swung his sword in the air before him in a series of quick yet simple attack patterns. There was no one in front of him, making the action seem bizarre.

With his agility stat currently over 19,000 points, Izroth was capable of attacking several times per second. And, after just the first few slashes, Izroth received the alert he had been

waiting for.

System Alert: The passive effect of the skill <<Fifth Sword Form: Receding Tides>> has been activated.]

[System Alert: You can now use <<Fifth Sword Form: Receding Tides>> within the next 5 seconds, ignoring its cooldown time.[]

The first wave of sword intent Izroth released not long ago was from the Fifth Sword Form: Receding Tides. As for the second wave of sword intent-it came from his Sixth Sword Form: Double Blooming Lotus, a skill that allowed Izroth to execute the last sword skill he used.

The reason Izroth was slashing at the air just now had to do with the passive effect of his fifth sword form. Executing attacks with a sword gave Izroth a 5% chance to freely use the fifth sword form while bypassing its cooldown time within five seconds of the attack. Furthermore, while the fifth sword form was on cooldown, the chances of the passive activating doubled to 10%.

Since Izroth activated the Sixth Sword Form: Double Blooming Lotus, while it was on

cooldown, it also mimicked the passive effect of the Fifth Sword Form: Receding Tides. In other words, each of Izroth's attacks with a sword had two separate 10% chances to spawn a free use of the Fifth Sword Form: Receding Tides.