Chapter 615: Gargoyle II

Soon, under the watchful eyes of all the mages in the supply point, the gargoyles landed in the center of the settlement.

When the gargoyles landed, the mages behind them came to the ground, as did Witt, the leader of the mages.

The mages in the supply point were all extremely shocked by the presence of these giant gargoyles here, and before that, when they were in the territory of Bracada, they had already heard of the existence of golems from various channels, and many of them had even seen the gargoyles with their own eyes.

It's just that for these giant gargoyles with strong strength and obvious differences in size from ordinary gargoyles, these mages are still the first time they have seen them, and before that, they haven't even heard of any deeds about this kind of gargoyles, and when they see them for the first time, they naturally feel extremely shocked in their hearts.

The power displayed by the giant gargoyle and the huge size it possessed undoubtedly deeply shocked the surrounding mages, and many mages exclaimed at these giant gargoyles, feeling the power of this alchemical creation.

If it was before, Witt might feel extremely proud of the exclamation from the mage's mouth, in Witt's opinion, the exclamation of these mages from the bottom of his heart is undoubtedly the best proof of his own strength and power, and there is nothing more powerful than this.

But at this time, Witt didn't care about the mages around him at all. At this time, Witt's expression was extremely vigilant, and since his attention was not on the surrounding mages at all, Witt naturally couldn't feel any joy from the exclamations of the surrounding mages.

Compared with all the mages around him, Witt's consideration was naturally more far-reaching, and Witt naturally felt more dignified about the handling of the situation in front of him.

When he learned that the trace of a suspected high-level necromancer appeared on the battlefield and cast a very destructive spell, Witt did not dare to be careless, and immediately brought all the power he could use to investigate the situation.

Witt knew in his heart that the existence of high-level mages often changed the situation dramatically, and only himself, who was also a high-level mage, could face this possible high-level necromancer.

Before coming here, Witt called the strongest fifth-order mages in the territory, and exposed the existence of giant gargoyles to the eyes of these mages.

Originally, for these giant gargoyles, as well as the golem factory that produced gargoyles, even the mages under Witt, few people could know all this.

Through his own observations, Witt had already discovered that the mages who followed him to Werning, and even the group of elemental creatures under his command, had more or less other thoughts in their hearts, so before that, Witt did not let all the mages under him know the existence of the giant gargoyle.

But at this time, in the face of the possible existence of high-level necromancers, Witt also had to use all his strength to prepare for it, thus exposing the existence of the giant gargoyle to the eyes of the rest of the mages in the territory.

It hasn't been long since Witt started producing giant gargoyles, and the number of giant gargoyles is relatively limited.

In this case, Witt can only select some powerful mages from among the mages under his command and come here with him to face the high-level necromancers that may exist.

Although he had led so many of his men here, Witt's main idea was not to fight this high-level necromancer.

As a high-level mage, Witt knows what kind of destruction will unfold once a battle breaks out between high-level mages.

With the learning of powerful spells by high-level mages, the combat ability of high-level mages may not be as good as that of real legendary mages, but it is far beyond the imagination of ordinary creatures.

Due to the conventions between high-ranking mages, there is rarely a life-and-death battle between them without absolute certainty or some irresolvable conflict.

In most cases, the resolution of problems between high-level mages tends to be very calm.

Creatures that can become high-level mages often go through a relatively long process before they can do this. With the real legendary mage no longer seemingly far away, the high-level mage naturally didn't want any accidents to happen in the battle.

In Witt's opinion, the high-level necromancer who appeared at this time would also have such thoughts, and would not rashly start a battle with him.

In this case, Witt's purpose in coming here was to negotiate with the high-ranking necromancer. In Witt's opinion, what caused the conflict between himself and the High Mage was the question of the division of the territory in Werning. This issue does not need to be resolved by force.

Although Witt was confident that he would not be weaker than this high-level necromancer in terms of spell-casting ability, he was still unwilling to have a head-on conflict with him, and brought this group of subordinates here more so that he could occupy a certain advantage in the negotiation process.

As for the creatures that died at the hands of this high-level necromancer before, Witt naturally wouldn't pursue them, just like he had killed many ordinary necromancers before, these were nothing compared to the discussions between high-level mages.

Arriving at the settlement, Witt looked around and immediately noticed the ice elemental in the field.

The location of the ice elemental was not far from the landing location of the group of giant gargoyles, in this case, Witt naturally noticed it at a glance, and at the same time, Witt also noticed the injuries on the ice elemental's body.

In Witt's impression, this ice elemental should be on a mission with those previous mages, and coupled with the injuries on the ice elemental's body, Witt immediately realized the situation at this time.

In the previous process, Witt was deeply impressed by the spell-casting ability of the ice element, and studied it, hoping to get some inspiration, but unfortunately, Witt's research did not yield any results, even so, Witt still remembered the existence of the ice element deeply.

Witt believed that an ordinary necromancer would not be able to injure the ice elemental no matter what, let alone an injury of this magnitude.

If there was any creature that could survive the hands of a high-level necromancer, Witt believed that perhaps of all the mages that existed here, only the ice elemental could do so.

Because of this, after noticing the existence of the ice elemental, Witt believes that he can learn a lot of useful information from it.