Chapter 524: Wounded II

At this time, the mana fluctuations caused by the appearance of the fireball are gradually dissipating due to the lack of follow-up spells. The surrounding magic elements gradually stabilized, and the death energy re-dispersed the gathered fire magic elements, becoming the most intense energy in the area.

Rowling, who was hurt by this fireball, could only slowly get up from the ground. Obviously, for Rowling at this time, she was already seriously injured.

When the fireball exploded, Rowling avoided the center of the explosion and used fire-fighting thaumaturgy for her protection, but Rowling was still blown away by the impact of the explosion.

The ground beside Rowling was littered with rubble eroded by the clouds of death, the surface of which was uneven, and some of them were extremely sharp.

When Rowling was pushed away by the impact of the explosion, she rolled on the ground for a long distance before the impact of the explosion stopped.

In this process, the only thing Rowling can do is to try to protect her body with her hands and prevent her body from being hurt more.

After losing her own mana, even if she has the status of a hero, her true strength will not be stronger than that of ordinary melee professionals, and the physique she has will not be much higher than that of ordinary mages.

When the effects of the fireball were completely over, Rowling could only get herself up from the ground with all her strength.

In Rowling's perception, her hands had completely lost normal sensation at this time, and it was even difficult to lift them, even if the blood was constantly dripping to the ground, Rowling could only feel a faint pain.

In addition to the injuries to her hands, Rowling also had more wounds on her body. Even in Rowling's mouth, there was a fishy smell of blood, which Rowling herself had a very clear perception.

The damage caused by the fireball to Rowling is not directly weakened by the health corresponding to the magic damage, but is reflected in such a special form.

At this time, Rowling's state was undoubtedly extremely bad, reflected in her appearance, in addition to the blood that was dripping, Rowling's face also became pale, and it was difficult to see a trace of blood.

These changes in Rowling were also seen by Reese on the side.

When Reese noticed this, he instantly understood that the effect of this fireball was far stronger than he expected.

The spells that Reese cast, the spells used to attack Rowling, are not really high-level, and they are all ordinary second-order spells. Even a lower-ranking mage can cast these spells.

Although these spells are only second-order spells, the effect of these spells is strong, and the mana consumed is not much, compared to those high-level spells, these spells are undoubtedly more widespread, and any mage above the apprentice level can learn these spells.

The identity of the necromancer makes it difficult for Rees to learn truly powerful high-level spells, although he has the strength of the fifth order, but the spells that Rees is good at are actually these second-order ordinary magic.

For the study of high-level magic, the magic guild has extremely strict controls, and it is impossible to buy it directly like learning low-level magic, and must pass a series of tests, even extremely difficult tasks, to give mages the opportunity to learn these spells.

Even among high-level mages, they will not arbitrarily teach high-level magic to other mages, and must give a reward corresponding to this magic level before teaching this magic to other mages.

In the Potions competition, the way of casting high-level magic is also used as a reward for the winners, which is also a way to learn high-level magic, which may be the easiest way to obtain spells compared to the rest of the methods, but in a sense, it is the most difficult way.

In this situation, Reese had no way to learn the truly powerful high-level magic. Even through the Spiritual Society, Reese has only learned the Cloud of Death, which is unique to necromancers.

During the battle with Rowling, the spells that Rees chose were also the Thunderbolt Ice and Fireball spells chosen by ordinary mages.

It's just that, compared to the spells cast by ordinary mages, the spells cast by Reese, even if the spells themselves are of a lower rank, are just as powerful, which is also related to the degree of Reese's research on these spells.

Although Rees did not master any powerful high-level spells, Rees never gave up studying these ordinary spells.

Compared with ordinary mages, Reese has a deeper study of these low-level spells, and the most intuitive embodiment is that Rees has an extremely high magic level in these kinds of magic, and when cast, he can naturally cause more damage.

In addition to this, Reece himself has a high rank, which is why the spells he casts can deal high damage.

For Reese, what a higher rank brings is that Reese has spiritual attributes, which are far superior to those ordinary mages, and the effect that ordinary mages can't achieve with spells doesn't mean that Reece can't achieve them. And this is the reason why the low-level spells cast by Rees are extremely powerful.

Even if Rees is allowed to master a high-level spell, the effect that Rees will cast will be even worse than these low-level spells until he fully understands this spell.

Although Rees knew early on that the effects of these spells he cast would far exceed those cast by ordinary mages, the real damage caused by the fireball to Rowling was still beyond Reese's expectations.

Reece obviously didn't expect that just a fireball could put Rowling into such an embarrassing situation. In Reese's original idea, relying on the treasures on her body, Rowling should be able to hold on to the attack of her own spells for a long time.

When Rees discovered that a very special white barrier had appeared in front of Rowling, blocking the ice arrows he was shooting, Rees realized that there might be some extremely powerful treasures on Rowling, and even Rees needed to be careful about the effects of these treasures.

But at this time, after discovering Rowling's current expression, Reese realized that maybe he was too worried in his heart, and there may be some treasures in Rowling, but these treasures can't play a big role.

Reese looked at Rowling not far ahead, whether it was the bloodstains around Rowling's body or Rowling's appearance at this time, it undoubtedly showed Reece that Rowling at this time had lost all the ability to resist.