Chapter 901 (1/2)
Chapter 901: 281. “Where is Death?”_3
This could be a good thing, or it could be bad.
He might leap to become the master of the “Ascension Fortress,” or he might be erased by the System and the “Ascension Fortress” for accomplishing his mission.
Noland Lee had once heard this saying:
When I know where I will die, I will never go to that place in my lifetime.
Noland Lee felt precisely that way now.
Before thoroughly investigating the “Ascension Fortress,” he would never expose his System to the other side.
Uh…
Although he also didn’t know where the so-called “Ascension Fortress” actually was…
Noland Lee scratched his head and dismissed all the distracting thoughts from his mind.
Being overly absorbed in illusory matters can make one feel empty; it’s better to enrich oneself with busy work.
“Nolin, how is the situation?” Noland Lee asked, turning his head.
“Report, Sir, everything is proceeding smoothly.”
Nolin’s hands tapped a few times on the Access Instrument, and a table filled with numbers emerged on the light screen on the wall:
“Please look at the dynamic combat data I have compiled for you.
“Lonco Pomida has already led more than 3,000 Combat Wizards to Subsea No.13. Over 2,000 Ice Wizards have joined forces to cast the range spell that ice-seals the Sea Zone…”
As Noland Lee listened to Nolin’s report, he glanced at his Magic Vision and muttered to himself, “Awesome.”
During the time Noland Lee was reading the Deconstruction Results, more than 2,000 Ice Wizards formed a circle around Subsea No.13.
They hovered more than two thousand meters above the Sea Surface, joining forces to unleash Frost chills that blanketed the entire Subsea Region.
The frost-white Mana descended from the sky, crashing toward the sea surface like an avalanche.
The overwhelming snowstorm not only swept away the “Deep Sea Banishment Spell” above the sea, but also froze a large expanse of Sea Water.
Noland Lee switched his Magic Vision to look below the sea surface.
The Frost Mana hadn’t frozen the Seabed.
Below the water, it converged into hundreds of massive white ice cones.
Like the stalactites on the Ceiling of a cave, these ice cones plunged toward the kilometer-deep Seafloor.
The ice cones fell rapidly and contained terrifying Frost Power.
They froze the Sea Water along their path, forming long icicles.
They withstood the immense Water Pressure, dragging the icicles down with them.
At a depth of hundreds of meters above the Seabed, the ice cones and icicles exploded together, scattering ice debris and chill in all directions.
Just a few rounds of ice cone bombings later, ice crystals visible to the naked eye appeared in the Sea Water near the Seabed, and thick frost had also formed on the Seafloor and boats.