Chapter 968 (1/2)
Chapter 968: 301. Avoid tragedy_2
“It’s unimaginable… This defies common sense.”
“Is this the unique aspect of wild magic? It’s truly beyond belief…”
“Be quiet!” Jay Spade said loudly.
The Light Wizards hushed their discussions, and the Grand Hall fell silent, with only the faint flashes of thunder reverberating.
“Continue the test,” Jay Spade ordered.
“Yes, sir,” everyone responded.
“Crackle..”
“Crackle..”
Again, several bolts of lightning struck the Magic Target.
With each strike, the magic characters that condensed onto the target became more astounding than the last.
20 million points of thunder and lightning energy power.
30 million points.
40 million points.
Every spell was cast by Jay Spade, who had never studied lightning magic.
Each time, he succeeded.
When the thunder and lightning energy in the dark clouds was exhausted, he had his Light Wizards infuse it with thunder and lightning energy again.
“Crackle… Crackle… Crackle…”
The lightning bolts fired by Jay Spade grew more powerful with each cast.
No matter how great the power, there was no sign of Jay Spade failing in his casting.
This was truly inconceivable!
Jay Spade was a Light Wizard, not a Thunder Wizard!
Even with the Golden Halo to seal the dark clouds, he shouldn’t have been able to cast high-powered lightning magic so effortlessly…
The observing Light Wizards could find no words to express their astonishment at the mystery of wild magic.
Jay Spade himself was somewhat frightened.
He was the only spellcaster on the scene.
Only he knew how effortless it all was.
He just needed to infuse the dark clouds with thunder and lightning energy and then give the Golden Halo an order to fire lightning, and he could indirectly control the dark clouds to discharge lightning.
He began to suspect that any Five Rings or Sixth ring Light Wizard could, using the same method, cast high-powered lightning.
Even a First Rank Wizard might manage it, Jay Spade thought absurdly.
This was a magic experiment that could be called a disruption of common knowledge.
Before he knew wild magic, he had always believed that only by mastering stronger Spell Blueprints and advancing to a higher ring level could he cast more powerful spells.
Now, that belief was mercilessly crushed.