He looked again at the Wanderer in the distance, then turned his gaze to the Bone Dragon pretending to be dead on the ground beside him, silently observing for a mont, before finally looking at the young man next to him: "Can I ask you to do sothing for ?"
"What is it?"
"If sothing happens later, could you take that lady over there and escape towards that Bone Dragon?"
"That Bone Dragon!?" The young man was taken aback, forgetting to ask 'what might happen later,' and just looked in shock at the huge Undead Creature not far away. The Bone Dragon couldn't do anything to the 'Wanderer,' but swallowing him whole wouldn't be a problem.
"Don't worry, I assure you there won't be any problem," Fang Hong replied, "and if sothing happens later, you don't have any better way to escape, do you?"
The young man turned pale as he looked at the 'Wanderer,' and nodded instinctively.
"So listen to , I guarantee you won't die, I promised Mr. Bunigu to get you out safely,"
"Alright," the young man nodded, "I'll try my best."
But as soon as he turned his thoughts, he asked again, "What might happen later?"
"Don't ask, just watch."
Fang Hong replied.
He gazed quietly at the 'Wanderer,' who seed to completely disregard the three of them, focusing solely on Eve. He had his daughter kneel at the center of the Array, then brought Delice over.
Once the two were in place, he began quietly reading the Spell written on the ground, word by word.
Initially, the chanting was silent. But later, as Magic Power gathered from all directions, his chanting involuntarily grew louder, almost echoing over the plaza at the bottom of the pit.
He was wholly absorbed in it, and as he recited more and more Spells, faint purple flas began to rise between the glowing characters on the ground.
Seeing this scene, the 'Wanderer' couldn't help but show a trace of delight.
This was the first ti outside the Phantom Realm that Fang Hong saw a different expression on his face.
But he understood in his heart, now was the ti—
Though his whole body was paralyzed, he didn't need any movent to seal the Fire Giant in a closed-loop command. With just a fleeting thought, Magic Power rushed from the Main Core Crystal of the Magic Guided Reactor behind him and pierced through the Resonance Crystal.
Flowing into the Clockwork Fairy.
And in the next instant, a Golden Fla shot out from the Clockwork Fairy anchored to him. The Main Core Crystal of the Clockwork Fairy exploded with a bang, the massive shock tearing apart its Shell instantly—and simultaneously, the dark Light Rope linking the 'Clockwork Fairy' and Fang Hong naturally lost its target.
Fang Hong imdiately felt his ability to move restored.
His second command was to go all out, boosting his Shield to its maximum state while putting the Magic Guided Reactor directly into overload mode. And he directly summoned a Sword Bearer from the informational space.
Then sealed it in a closed-loop command.
These two commands were almost completed the instant he freed himself, and the next mont, a powerful force swept over him from behind. The golden flas seed to engulf him, instantly obliterating his ager Shield Value.
The impact then propelled him sideways, throwing him to the ground, rolling over a dozen tis before he could get up—but the previously ineffective Dark Ritual finally took effect here.
Sparing him from the most lethal blow at the mont of impact.
Fang Hong got up from the ground, his Life Point nearly down to a sliver, but he had no intention of recovering, because in front of such an opponent, whether he was at full health or empty made little difference—he didn't even glance back at the young man's situation.
If nothing unexpected had occurred, the other should have been knocked aside by the closed-loop commanded Sword Bearer, escaping a disaster.
But now his primary focus was no longer on such trivial matters.
When the explosion occurred.
The 'Wanderer' noticed the disturbance in this direction, turned to see Fang Hong had broken free, and paused for a mont. But this 'small surprise' wasn't enough to stop him from completing his Spell; he continued to casually chant a Curse, while pointing a hand at Fang Hong.
A dark orb flew towards Fang Hong once again.
But Fang Hong already knew how to counter it.
He directly threw out two Clockwork Fairies to fly forward, and after the dark orb hit the first one, it continued to the second, pulling them and spinning away, crashing to the ground, shattering to pieces.
Seeing this, Fang Hong took the opportunity to dodge aside.
The 'Wanderer' probably didn't expect his Spell to be evaded in such a crude manner and looked at Fang Hong in surprise. But he remained calm, pointing at Fang Hong again—
But before he could cast, he heard Fang Hong shout:
"Try my Spell first!"
The 'Wanderer' hesitated slightly—what kind of Spell could an Alchemist use? But he looked at Fang Hong, and saw that young man beckon, and a cloud of golden Stars slowly began to rise behind him.
Those twinkling Stars were evenly arranged, two or three dozen in total, just like the Starry sky, shining brightly. Fang Hong pointed his hand at him, and a piece of twinkling Starlight rose sharply along with his gesture.
Then he pressed down, and just like a storm, golden arcs of light streaked towards the 'Wanderer.'
In the distance.
The young man knocked away by the Sword Bearer got up from the ground covered in dirt, just in ti to witness this spectacular scene. He couldn't help but gape, finally understanding what kind of "situation" Fang Hong was referring to.
What kind of situation indeed.
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