322 I Think I Know Who He Is (1/2)

The blue fireball quickly expanded into an enormous fireball one and a half meters in diameter in only five seconds.

At this point, those bats were only thirty meters from Roland.

It would take the bats no more than one second to fly across thirty meters, but as bats, they had no ability to attack, so they had to turn back into human shape first, which would take another half a second.

Therefore, they had to stop and transform.

As a result, Roland had an additional second for preparation.

Actually, those bats were already scared when they stopped.

The intense magic power inside the enormous blue fireball was frightening even though the bats were still thirty meters away.

Should they run?

The bats hesitated. They were supposed to run, but they outnumbered the enemy, and more importantly, none of the seven vampires were weaklings. It would be too embarrassing if they fled when a human Mage cast nothing more than a fireball.

This fireball couldn't be very fast, and they could just dodge it when it came.

While they thought, Roland took action.

”Let's get going!”

Roland roared and stomped, pushing out the gigantic fireball in his hand.

The fireball was indeed not very fast; it only moved about thirty meters per second.

After only two blinks of the eyes, it reached the bats.

Having predicted the trajectory of the fireball, all of the bats evaded its path.

They were quite responsive.

If everything went as expected, the fireball would pass through the gap between them until it disappeared into the sky as fundamental magic elements.

However, the fireball brightened like a sun and exploded when it was in the middle of the swarm of bats.

It sounded as if thunder rumbled right next to them, or a hundred cannonballs were detonated simultaneously.

The bats a dozen meters away were immediately turned into pulps of blood by the explosion.

Those further away fell from the sky, almost like a rain of bats.

Ripples spread quickly on Roland's Magic Shield. It seemed it would fall apart at any point.

Roland peeped at his mana bar, only to swallow.

As the red flames burst out and were pushed away by the blast of the explosion, the bats that fortunately survived the explosion were burnt into ashes in the airwaves, which had a temperature of hundreds of degrees.

Roland was only forty meters from the center of the explosion. The red airwaves raged like a tsunami, and all the trees near him were crumbled and set ablaze.

Roland had no time to run at all. He was flung away by the explosion, crashed into numerous trees on his way, and did not stop until his momentum ran out and he hit a huge boulder.

He struggled back to his feet, only to see that he was surrounded by fire.

The trees were on fire, and so were the grasses.

He hurried to take out the Mind-Calming Necklace and put it on his neck.

The magic halo appeared, and Roland's mana was restored. He was able to maintain his shield.

At this point, not a single bat remained in the sky.