1182 Elemental Fury Part 2 (1/2)
The fiery chariot shone light into several areas undersea. Due to the fire type element spirit having already searched the nearby areas thoroughly and confirmed that there was no enemy who could do any harm to it, it became ruthless.
It continued to whip the flaming giant dragons to make them go faster. In the Imperial City of the Abyss, people had to stick close to the ground even when flying. If someone took notable altitude, they might have been attacked by a magic array.
In ancient times, there had been many places resembling the Imperial City of the Abyss, and many powerful ones resorted to walking.
Any attempts to take flight would attract the attention of the guards and would cause them to be killed, even if they were a god.
The armor that the fire type element spirit was clad in was dazzling and luxurious. Its appearance suggested that its body of a little over three meters tall was entirely wrapped in a layer of golden-red liquid.
The armor was in a liquid state, and the magic patterns on it glimmered and emanated great power when coursing about the fire type element spirit.
There were four flags jutting out behind the liquid armor. Images of four types of fire elemental creatures were drawn on the flags: the great fire snake, the flaming giant dragons, the crimson lord, and the fiery white raven. All of them looked livid.
The fiery chariot sped and the long skirting armor and flags billowed, smoothing the wake of elemental draft behind the fire type element spirit resulting from the vacuum path.
If the draft had not been smoothed and negated, every single building caught in the wake of the fiery chariot's passing would collapse.
The fiery type element spirit blitzed forth and quickly caught up with his subordinate Vermillion Knights, who made way seeing their master decide to take matters into its own hands. The fiery type element spirit waved and the chariot zipped past, leaving a mess behind it.
Nailisi was speeding along as well. While the nightmare was capable of achieving high speeds, they were still in an abyss with immense pressure. If she maintained speed in such an environment, she would have to force the seawater apart using skills. While it would hardly fetter Nailisi, it would place tremendous strain on the level nine nightmare.
The rumble of the chariot from afar reached Nailisi's ears. She knew that she was unable to run from it. The enemy's level was far above hers. She could only be safe entering the Magical Element Tower.
What am I going to do? The 12 Notes of First Purgatory might have been able to trap her enemy for the time being, but there was no way it would stay put and be taken in. It would be difficult to trick her enemy into falling into the trap as well, and she might need to use herself as bait...
Nailisi slapped on her forehead at the thought and slowed the nightmare down. She took a turn and went onto a sidestreet. The street was over a hundred meters wide and both sides were filled with shops.
Nailisi continued moving forward and saw a huge door. The statues at the door's flanks were considerably weathered and broken.
Nailisi looked left and right and saw no other better place to lay her trap. She came down from her steed and summoned a huge magic bug.
A level ten luoluokaluo sported an even more powerful Ultimate Shapeshifting skill. The ferocious bug, which was over ten meters long, was turned into something resembling the angel of fear. It stood at the door while Nailisi began working on it.
The door was linked seamlessly to the portal of the 12 Notes of First Purgatory. Nailisi also summoned many demonic spirits and imps, which she turned into pests being controlled by the angel of fear.
Nailisi went through the door, going into the purgatory of the fallen through the portal.
At the wide altar of the purgatory of the fallen's sky, Nailisi's double had completely controlled the Shackles of the Fallen, the 24 chains of that could be used to attack every single corner within the purgatory.
Nailisi placed every single valuable belonging she had on her person on the altar, then cast a Demonic Prayer spell, sealing her precious collections up. No one else would be aware of the collections other than Saleen, her master.
She had no certainty of being able to defeat her enemy even if the battle was to be fought within the purgatory of the fallen. Once she was done with that, Nailisi had a demon take her looks, which she sent riding east on a nightmare. The trick probably would not work on her enemy.
While the enemy had not been locking onto her, it would be able to tell of her area of activity and presence.
Nailisi was devoid of any fear of death at the moment. She was simply thinking that if she actually died, there would be nothing he could do to revive her. Take good care of the Winged Skull and don't let him go on unnecessary adventures. It would be bad for that thing to end up like me.
Nailisi, the Magical Element Tower and the fire type element spirit formed a triangle. Nailisi had been running for two hours and she and Saleen were only about 3000 miles apart. Even when she stopped, Saleen's current speed meant that he needed about four hours to get to her.
The fire type element spirit, on the other hand, was only about 1600 miles away from her, and would be able to reach her in about an hour and a half.
Nailisi needed to last for two and a half hours before Saleen was able to come to her rescue.
Saleen was unable to calculate the time, but he knew that the sooner he got to Nailisi, the safer she would be.
”Teacher, is there any way we can go faster?”
Jason turned to look at his student. ”How important is Nailisi to you, Saleen?”
Saleen pondered for a bit. ”She's like a daughter to me.”
Jason continued, ”if that's the case, then she shouldn't have allowed your child to wander outside your line of sight. It's a mage's idiom. Haven't you heard of that?”