Although the dinsional transport had succeeded, sending him and the Extraordinary Level Mind Flayer to the bizarre subspace, Lunflier’s brow remained furrowed.
His original plan was to give so assistance to the team where Raine and Benest were, such as killing one or two of the Mind Flayer’s subordinates, before invoking this banishing spell.
But he hadn’t expected that the Mind Flayer across from him actually possessed a Beholder’s Eye, such a devastating weapon.
The Beholder, being a top-tier force even among Extraordinary Levels, has a powerful special talent ability—comparable to an eighth-level spell’s ’Anti-Magic Field.’
Once the Beholder’s Eye unleashes its anti-magic field, it would be impossible for him to cast the ’banishing spell’ again.
At that point, as an Extraordinary Level caster, if his spellcasting abilities were restricted, the outco of the battle would be obvious.
This is why Lunflier hastily used the banishing spell, teleporting both the Mind Flayer and himself to subspace.
Lunflier’s concern was not without reason.
After all, in the Anti-Magic Field, the two mages on the other side could use their transformations to retain most of their formidable close combat abilities; and the Necromancer could use his vast horde of undead creatures for an overwhelming attack.
On the contrary, for Raine and Benest’s side.
Benest, the Bard, is also essentially a caster, with diocre close combat abilities; the remaining mbers are either Level 1 or Level 3 Classes won.
The only glimr of hope Lunflier found was in Raine.
Because just now, he vaguely felt a peculiar aura emanating from Raine’s body, yet upon closer perception, it seed nonexistent.
The Forbidden Magic Helt on Raine’s head, if truly stolen from Dark Furnace City, suggests that this young man’s capabilities might not be as simple as they appear.
Conversely.
ntar, the sa Extraordinary Strong Person as the Mind Flayer, was initially shocked when the banishing spell began, but upon realizing it was a banishing spell and that the unknown Extraordinary on the other side was also involved, he cald down imdiately.
Because he was confident that aside from the troubleso Extraordinary caster, the others, even the seemingly powerful middle-aged man, were only around Level 7 or 8 Classes.
They would not be opponents for his subordinate Necromancer Magiller, not to ntion with mages Lilith and Aiel around.
He couldn’t find a reason to lose!
anwhile.
In the core area.
The Necromancer Magiller and two others were startled when they saw ntar suddenly disappear!
But when they saw the Extraordinary Strong Person on the opposing side also vanish, they all breathed a sigh of relief.
Magiller, standing in for his master ntar, imdiately pointed at the eye that had just risen from the ground.
In the next mont, a translucent do, with a diater of at least seventy or eighty ters, covered everyone overhead.
Within the do, everyone’s expressions changed.
Even Demon Mage Lilith, standing on Magiller’s side, furrowed her brows slightly, saying, "Lord Magiller, why activate the Anti-Magic Field?"
In Lilith’s view, although the Anti-Magic Field could restrict most of the opponents’ battle power, it would also limit her own magical abilities.
"This is Lord ntar’s request. Don’t forget, the opposing side still has an Extraordinary Strong Person."
"If the other side returns before Lord ntar, the Anti-Magic Field will greatly suppress their strength."
Hearing this explanation, both Lilith and Aiel nodded in realization, saying, "Indeed, Lord ntar has thought of everything!"
"Everyone, since that’s the case, what are we waiting for? Let’s begin."
"It’s best to take care of these little troubles before Lord ntar returns." Magiller glanced at the opponents with a sneer.
"Alright!" Aiel fixed her eyes firmly on Raine and said, "Leave this young man to !"
As Aiel’s wings spread out behind her, she glided swiftly like a swift in the sky toward Raine.
In a red magic robe, Lilith didn’t display the arrogance she had at Olsen Castle, and imdiately transford into a demon form.
Her fair skin turned dark and coarse, her size rapidly increasing. As a descendant of the Dark Monarch Grazte, Lilith maintained a humanoid form, but her height of over two ters and dark skin made her look anything but human.
Holding a greatsword ablaze with black flas, she charged directly at Raine!
In an instant, the clash of tal resounded fiercely!
"Raine!"
Just as Benest, Elise, and other team mbers wanted to help, Magiller snapped his fingers, smiling at Benest, Sulfur Vine, and others:
"Now it’s our turn."
"Co out, my darlings."
As soon as the words were spoken!
Several adjacent rooms, previously sealed like heart valves, suddenly opened, and four or five ghasts swiftly erged.
These were no ordinary, Challenge Level 1 ghasts.
Their claws were exceptionally long and sharper than wolf claws. Upon closer inspection, their claws resembled the razor-sharp ones of the lickers from Raine’s previous life’s Resident Evil movies.
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