Chapter 241 - Press You to the Ground (1/2)
The spy had been following the mercenary squad.
After the magic apprentice took away the Ancient Elvish book and left the tavern, the mercenary was found by his friend and beaten up. Then, they yelled at each other and left for the woods outside of the capital.
The spy followed them and watched them enter the cave.
He waited outside until he saw the mercenaries leave the cave and have a fight. One of the Mages among the mercenaries heavily wounded a few of his teammates. When he was out of magic, he pinched the necklace in his hand, and he was immediately filled with magic power and became as energetic as before.
Because the spy was too close, the Mage spotted them, and they could only escape first.
Dalton’s heart was on fire after the spy’s tale.
Any Mage would’ve been excited by a piece of magic equipment crafted by elves that could store magic power.
Now, Dalton had been fully convinced.
The Ancient Elvish checked out, the mercenary checked out, and his spy was very loyal and unlikely to deceive him.
He took a deep breath. Although he was trying to hold it back, delight and earnestness were surfacing on his face.
“Point to me where the Mage went to.”
The spy pointed at the north.
“You’ve done a good job.” Dalton smiled at the spy.
“It’s an honor to serve you, sir.”
The spy lowered his head happily.
With a smile, Dalton pointed his staff at the spy.
A few Arcane Bullets had been saved in the staff.
They were very close to each other, and the Arcane Bullets were famous for their speed, so the spy was swallowed by a few rainbows before he had any time to react.
Because he was not exempted from the obliteration feature of the Arcane Bullets, the spy was simply reduced to ashes.
Apart from their speed and destruction, the Arcane Bullets also had the feature of obliteration, although it could only be triggered on the victims who had little magic resistance and who were in poor health.
Odds were little to none that the feature could be triggered on a professional.
In comparison, Finger of Death, a level-five spell, had much better chances of obliteration.
Dalton opened the window and soared to the sky with a flight spell of the wind cla.s.s.
The ashes in the room was also blown out of the window by displaced air and dispersed into the sky.
At this point, the mercenary group came to the rendezvous point. They all seemed to have been terribly wounded, but they would actually be healed in a day or two.
The Mage of the squad reluctantly gave his necklace to Roland, before they all left with twenty gold coins.
Dalton rushed across the sky to the woods in the north. Very soon, he established a web with his mental power to search for his target.
The mental power web of a Master was as ma.s.sive as Roland’s.
Very soon, he noticed a feeble magic wave that was slowly moving forward. As if the guy sensed the mental power web, he began to flee faster.
How could you outrun someone who was flying?
Dalton smiled confidently and chased the target.
When he was above the feeble mental power, Dalton chanted while flying and threw out an orange fireball the size of a basin a second later.
After an intense explosion, a pit about three meters in diameter appeared, and the trees nearby all collapsed.
Fire magic was splas.h.i.+ng everywhere.
The fireball had landed somewhere ahead of the target.
Dalton did not miss the target; he did it on purpose, fearing that he might break the precious magic equipment.
Then, Dalton landed and blocked the way of the Mage, whose mental power was weak.