Diary of a Dead Wizard

Chapter 906: External Support


The short wizard’s best defensive technique couldn’t be moved while being cast. Otherwise, his body’s transformation rate would drastically decrease, and he’d have no way to dodge Saul’s dense attacks.

Seeing that this spell’s duration was about to end, but the first wave of attacks seemed far from over, the short wizard grew anxious.

High-rank wizard battles were often measured in seconds. In the short wizard’s perception, three seconds should have already passed in the outside world.

But for some reason, the tall wizard who should have come to support him showed no response.

If he couldn’t escape this terrifying magical flow before the invisibility defense ended, he’d probably suffer severe damage this time.

Just as the short wizard was thinking about what magical tool could block the black torrent before him, a white dot suddenly appeared in his vision.

The next second, only that bit of white remained in the short wizard’s eyes.

The scene froze again.

The white was even more domineering than ink dropped in water. After entering the short wizard’s field of vision, it rapidly began expanding, turning the surrounding black blades white, dyeing the short wizard’s body white, turning his entire thoughts white.

Thus white became the last color the short wizard could perceive in his life, and his only cognition!

The black torrent quickly scattered like burning ash, and a short wizard turned completely white fell from mid-air.

He hit the ground with a “bang,” shattering like a plaster sculpture into several pieces.

These shattered areas were white inside and out, as if he had never been a living person but stone.

Saul covered his left hand, looking down at the short wizard on the ground.

Near the short wizard’s fragments was the tall wizard who had already become a pool of flesh.

High above, Keli riding a white giant dragon looked horrified, but when she saw Saul look up, she still extended trembling arms and gave him a thumbs up.

Just now Saul had broken the window, drawing the short wizard’s investigation. Upon first meeting, he released the long-accumulated Soul Blades.

Meeting with an ultimate move, he directly caught the other completely off guard.

Then Saul ignored the short wizard and directly faced the tall wizard who came after.

When the tall wizard tried to rescue the short wizard, Saul immediately signaled Byron to activate the Chaos Realm Compass. This time they didn’t go through but directly pulled the bone monster they had placed at the exit.

Subsequently, Byron, who had no pollution resistance, immediately left the battlefield and returned to the castle’s depths.

When he pulled out the bone monster, he had already completed communication. The subsequent actions had nothing to do with him.

Keli immediately activated her radiation ability, rode the bone monster, and after knocking aside the tall wizard blocking the way, flew to high altitude to wait for Saul.

Saul was responsible for clearing the two obstacles in their action line.

To save time, Saul directly used his ultimate move.

The tall wizard hit by the bone dragon was immediately polluted. While the other hadn’t yet broken free from the pollution’s influence, Saul immediately pressed the anchor point sealed at his left index fingertip onto the tall wizard.

The tall wizard, who originally still had the ability to save himself, instantly mutated. Without even time to react, like the former Firefly Lord Herbert, he died beyond recognition.

Saul was stunned for less than a second, then immediately turned to attack the short wizard defending in the Soul Blades.

Once the anchor point appeared, the short wizard similarly had no resistance. Only his form of mutating was completely different from the tall wizard’s.

Looking at two third-rank wizards who couldn’t be more dead, without even a chance of resurrection, Saul quickly sealed his left hand and flew to high altitude, standing alongside Keli riding the bone dragon.

“Whatever it is, let’s talk after this is over.” Keli, riding the dragon, still had a trembling voice.

“Alright.” Saul shrugged. “Actually, I’m quite scared too, so you don’t need to be embarrassed.”

Keli was angry from embarrassment. Even at this time, Saul was still joking. “Let’s go, you lead the way. This long fellow isn’t as easy to control as the monster fish. We must hurry.”

Saul also became serious. “Maze Corridor, over there!”

The two transformed into one black and one white shadow, flying directly toward the Maze Corridor. Follow current ɴᴏᴠᴇʟs on noᴠelfire.net

The “long monster” Keli mentioned was actually a new monster Saul and Byron had processed and assembled based on the bone fish, using collected bone monster remains. Its body was nearly a hundred meters long and narrow, with two huge bone spurs on its head and five differently shaped claws on its body.

Overall, it resembled an Eastern dragon from Saul’s memory.

Keli, riding the unfamiliar dragon form, struggled to maintain balance.

She didn’t understand why Saul had assembled bone monster remains into this appearance, but she could feel the monster beneath her was even more powerful and terrifying than Saul’s Bone Flying Lizard!

When it first arrived in the wizard world, its terrifying pollution nearly affected Keli despite her prepared radiation protection.

However, such a terrifying monster also gave Keli some confidence in today’s action.

The two flew toward the Maze Corridor.

Although they had dealt with two third-rank wizards in just over ten seconds, the commotion couldn’t be hidden from wizards at the nearby Red Sea Trees.

Soon Saul noticed large numbers of wizards flying to high altitude and immediately flying toward them.

Looking at the small black dots rushing over against the morning sun in the azure clear sky, Saul had Keli continue forward. Read complete version only at novel·fiɾe·net

“You go first. I’ll catch up quickly.”

“You’re not planning to block so many people by yourself, are you?”

“No, I’m calling for external support.”

After speaking, Saul took out a seemingly ordinary letter from his storage device.

He held the letter between two fingers and snapped with a “snap.” The entire letter immediately began burning, releasing golden flames.

This letter was exactly the nameless letter Saul received at the Purity Wizard Tower.

It was also this letter that helped Saul make his final decision to completely tear off the mask with this arrogant, stubborn, and terrifying fourth-rank wizard at the critical moment when Frim ambushed Master Gorsa.

The letter’s light grew brighter and brighter. Saul’s fingertips felt burning pain, as if he held not flames but a sun.

Then, a figure walked out from the light.

The Glare Family patriarch stepped out, surveying left and right. His gaze directly fixed on those wizards flying from the Red Sea.

Although they didn’t immediately flee, no one dared take another step forward.

This was the might of a fourth-rank wizard!

The next second, the might descended upon Saul.

“Your signal came too early.” Norton stared at Saul, his mood unreadable.

Saul bowed respectfully. “The Maze Corridor is just ahead. I only hoped to borrow your might to save some time.”

Although Norton had told Saul in the letter to summon him when directly facing Frim, if you had a trump card, why wait until severely injured to play it?

Was it faster to fight enemies for hours then forcibly break into the Maze Corridor? Or was it faster to borrow fourth-rank wizard Norton’s terrifying pressure to directly sweep away small fry and swagger into the Maze Corridor?

The answer was obvious!

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