The eting concluded, and the four primordial souls returned to their respective wizard towers to continue their cultivation and research.
After Damont returned, he found Allison anxiously waiting for him at the door.
"Allison, what’s the matter?"
Allison was a student he had brought up and promoted to store manager.
Allison said,
"Lord Damont, I have urgent news."
Damont asked,
"What’s the matter?"
Boom!
Allison’s body was enveloped in a trendously dense qi of blood.
In an instant, he transford into a ferocious blood figure, emanating a level 6 upper-level aura.
Inside the blood figure, there were six differently shaped blood-colored dragons.
Inside it, billions of cells and all his organs had turned into burning blood flas.
These were parasitic beings using the "Scarlet Dragon Seed" as a dium, simulating other bloodline techniques.
The parasite could only use Levi’s bodily techniques and could not use wizard techniques. Moreover, knight techniques were only temporarily used to the fullest, gaining half of Levi’s base attributes. It could not use other bloodline’s innate abilities.
The only unaffected one was the Crimson Dragon’s innate ability.
Of course, having half of Levi’s attributes was enough.
The blood figure struck Damont’s chest with a palm, the enormous force shattering Damont’s protective field.
Damont was the weakest Sixth-Circle Wizard of the Schubert family, with his realm being just ordinary Sixth Circle and had only been promoted for a century.
Thus, Allison chose to strike him!
Bang!
A blood-colored cavity appeared in Damont’s chest.
His whole body was blasted into the wizard tower ahead.
The blood figure’s body expanded again, turning into a blood giant.
The giant roared and smashed the wizard tower, blood light ford a barrier, stopping the other wizards who ca to support from getting close.
"There’s an assassin!"
"Quick, protect Lord Damont!"
Damont, with his hair disheveled and face filled with shock, flew out from the ruins.
He looked at his chest, and a virulent blood poison spread rapidly through his limbs and bones.
"Crimson Rot" had already begun to ravage his flesh and even his primordial soul.
Not only that, but all his blood was boiling, a capability known as "Red Boil."
Amid such a dire change, his mind mirrored his primordial soul wizard form.
A furnace hundreds of ters tall that reached the heavens lood above. On the furnace, there was only one Witch Mark.
Streams of flas from his innate spells blasted out, sweeping across with high heat.
The blood giant, fearless, collided its blood flas with the furnace wizard form, leveling the surrounding area.
Before long, the furnace wizard form was riddled and everywhere showed signs of decay.
Clearly, the effects of the Crimson Rot were making themselves known.
Even the spiritual force projection of the wizard form was affected, demonstrating the profound toxicity of the poison.
The blood giant exploded with power again, since it wasn’t Levi’s body, recklessly wasting it didn’t matter.
Boom!
A giant claw tore the wizard form to shreds and then grabbed the bloodless-faced Damont Wizard, about to escape into the void.
"How dare you attack in our Schubert family!"
A Sixth Circle Perfection aura ca crashing in, striking towards the blood giant.
Boom!
Centered on the blood giant, endless waves of a blood sea ford a blood domain about five kiloters in diater.
"Scarlet Blood Prison!"
Inside the Blood Prison, several low-level wizards of the Schubert family died, becoming energy for the blood giant.
With all its might, the giant released a blood-colored fla flow, clashing hard with the incoming Qilute!
Qilute defended with his innate spells, only to see the blood giant seize the opportunity, grabbing Damont and magically breaching the Six-Ring Protection Array set by the Schubert family.
Qilute was shocked.
"How is this possible? This is a Six-circle array!"
After reaching level 6 upper-level with the "Scarlet Dragon Breathing Technique," entering and leaving such a common Six-circle array was not an issue.
Moreover, Levi himself was also a Six-circle array wizard, easily able to find weak points in the array.
At the sa ti.
A sense of danger swiftly approached. A flash of pitch-black light blinked out of existence.
Layers of protective fields flickered around Qilute.
A primordial soul wizard form like a huge toad protected him inside.
The "Hell Red Toad," ranked 901 on the Wizards Ranking,
The Red Toad was about four hundred ters long, its body covered with bumps and holes, spewing black smoke.
The sll of flas and sulfur filled the heavens and the earth.
On its protruding tongue, there were notably 9 different True Traces.
The pitch-black light penetrated inside the Red Toad, still moving fast and unstoppable.
In an instant, Qilute, relying on the wizard form and defensive field, dodged the horrifying strike aid directly at his head.
At the sa ti, he saw that in the light, there was a pitch-black secret sword.
"Who is assassinating ?"
His first thought was the Mysterious Organization.
This organization’s people, lacking a moral baseline, could have accepted soone else’s commission to assassinate him.
The pitch-black secret sword, missing its strike, had already flown far away.
Wizard Qilute did not pursue. This assassination was organized and preditated.
A blood giant, lurking within a family mber, ambushed Wizard Damont.
While he was rescuing Damont, another expert from afar attempted to take him down using the Flying Secret Sword Cult.
He dared not stray randomly from the array’s range, as doing so would be even more dangerous.
Wizards Piero and Matro, both Sixth-Circle Wizards, also arrived at the battlefield.
They looked at the many family wizards who had died, their faces grim as water.
Qilute said coldly,
"Damont has been kidnapped."
Piero said,
"Should we chase?"
Qilute said,
"No need, if we rashly leave, we might be ambushed by other lurking enemies. Check all family wizards imdiately! The enemy might possess so ability to lurk within others... Report this quickly to the Star Tower, requesting official support to prevent the enemy from making a coback."
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