Both simultaneously turned to look at the slender bone monster floating in the sky ahead.
Upon seeing that white dragon, Norton’s expression changed slightly, but when he sensed the pollution on it wasn’t as terrifying as anchor points, he breathed a slight sigh of relief.
“Where did you get this monster from?”
“It’s called the Bone Dragon, my secret weapon.” Saul smiled but didn’t really answer Norton’s question.
Norton glanced at Saul but didn’t ask further. He simply erupted in a ball of blazing sun-like blinding light, completely enveloping both him and Saul.
The next instant, the light sphere had already caught up to the Bone Dragon and blocked in front of Keli, clearing the way for her!
By now, the Tribunal wizards were basically all alarmed. They had discovered Saul’s group was targeting Tribunal headquarters, so wizards immediately commanded everyone to activate defensive arrays.
But when they discovered that fighting alongside Saul was actually Glare Patriarch Norton, almost all were so frightened they nearly somersaulted in mid-air.
“Quick, quickly go request the Black Flame Emperor!”
A few wizards knew Frim currently had important matters and was temporarily unable to emerge from the Maze Corridor, so they hurriedly sent people to request the Tribunal’s other fourth-rank wizard.Others, relying on their Tribunal background, stepped forward to reason with Norton.
“Lord Norton, coming to Nephret Continent without making a declaration already violates the agreement between the Tribunal and Stargate Council. Please… don’t advance further. We’ve already gone to request the Chief and Lord Elo.” ᴛʜɪs ᴄʜᴀᴘᴛᴇʀ ɪs ᴜᴘᴅᴀᴛᴇ ʙʏ novelFire.net
Norton raised his hand to strike, but suddenly heard Saul say, “Lord Norton, try not to kill. We’re only overthrowing Frim, but the black tide still needs the Tribunal to resist.”
Norton lightened the force of his striking hand.
A beam of light suddenly struck the wizard blocking Norton. The latter immediately emitted black smoke and fell from high altitude.
Saul swept with mental power, that wizard was severely injured but not dead, which was fine.
The one Norton casually burned into a coal ball was also a third-rank wizard. With him struck down, others dared not step forward.
But these Tribunal wizards weren’t completely intimidated either. They still blocked the path, trying to prevent them from approaching Tribunal headquarters.
Another third-rank wizard appeared, standing at the forefront of those confronting Saul.
It was Royer.
He looked at Saul with shock, and before he could speak, he saw Norton beside Saul.
Remembering subordinates’ reports that the last person to dialogue with Norton had been burned into charcoal by scorching light and was barely alive when dragged away for treatment, Royer couldn’t help swallowing.
“Lord Norton, have you come to the Tribunal to find Chief Frim?” Royer still stepped forward.
Who knew Norton completely ignored him. Two strong lights emanated from Norton’s hands, like the morning sun suddenly leaping from the sea, night abruptly becoming day.
Except for Saul and Keli, everyone else seemed stunned by this dazzling light, all staring dumbfounded at Norton with stagnant minds.
“Go!” Norton placed a hand on Saul’s shoulder, leading them to continue forward with Keli.
Strangely, this time none of the blocking wizards positioned themselves in their path again.
Saul and Keli followed Norton forward. When they passed the present wizards, these people still stared dazedly at Norton’s original position, as if instantly bewitched.
But Saul also knew that even though Norton was a fourth-rank wizard, he couldn’t confuse so many Tribunal wizards for long.
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“Where is the Maze Corridor?” Norton asked.
Since the Stargate Council and Tribunal began opposing each other, Norton hadn’t set foot on Nephret Continent again, so he didn’t understand the current Maze Corridor.
Saul looked at Tribunal headquarters and was about to point underground when he suddenly felt something wrong.
He extended his hand, letting a special fate line drill out from his palm.
That fate line was the one that had previously found Stuart’s soul in the Maze Corridor. Now, instead of extending downward, it bobbed and actually began climbing upward.
“Above!” Saul immediately flew upward and quickly found the positioning point in mid-air.
He marked the spot in the air, then turned back to Keli, “Keli, crash in!”
Keli gritted her teeth, controlling the increasingly restless Bone Dragon. “Crash!” She smashed toward the air.
“Bang!”
Keli didn’t pass through the air. The world before her eyes began distorting as a black tangled mess appeared where she had struck.
The tangle rapidly grew and spread, gradually showing angles and intervals.
Saul looked closely – it was like a square pattern, then continuously rotating and replicating, rotating and replicating again, gradually becoming a complex but regular planar figure.
“Dimensional folding technique.” Norton said, then patted Saul’s left shoulder once. “Frim has come out. Next I’ll force him to the innermost part.”
Saul nodded. “I’ll have the Bone Dragon destroy the outer corridors.”
The layered corridors were an endless battlefield. Norton needed to suppress the remaining soul portions before Frim’s divided spirit returned – he had no time to play hide-and-seek inside.
After brief instructions, Norton suddenly transformed into a ray of sunlight, diving into the multiple squares, his presence completely disappearing.
This time without Saul’s direction, Keli knew what she had to do. She gripped the Bone Dragon’s two protruding horns, eyes fixed on the still-rotating, replicating squares.
Gradually, these dense, complex images had become strings of magical formulas dancing before Keli’s eyes.
Like a lizard, she stared at the dancing formulas, waiting for the moment to deliver a fatal strike.
Behind Keli, Tribunal wizards were beginning to regain consciousness.
Due to Saul’s request and energy conservation needs, Norton hadn’t gone on a killing spree but used the purest and most powerful light attribute energy to shock the Tribunal wizards’ spiritual bodies into high-frequency trembling.
Now as the trembling slowed, these wizards’ consciousness was gradually recovering.
Even so, Keli remained calm, as if she’d forgotten she and Saul were surrounded by enemies, her mind containing only the figures before her and the formulas processed and decomposed by her brain.
Royer blinked, his neck stiffly turning toward Keli like machinery. He saw the white bones beneath Keli that seemed like black tide monsters, and the girl whose skin was metallic all over.
His arm had already risen to aim at Keli’s head before his mind cleared, but then another pale hand pressed his arm down.
Saul stood behind Royer. Now he only needed to extend one finger to make the wizard before him follow the fate of the short and tall wizards.
But Saul didn’t do this. He only pressed down Royer’s arm, then said quietly behind him, “The Red Sea Trees and Mido still need you.”
At this instant, the crouched Keli suddenly moved, along with the Bone Dragon she rode, fiercely charging toward the upper left corner of the multiple square pattern.
With a “crack,” as if something shattered, half the dragon’s head entered the multiple square plane but didn’t emerge from the other side!
Keli succeeded!
Using only Saul’s analysis and the ripples caused by Norton’s entry, Keli had found the angle to enter the Maze Corridor in such a short time!
Then Keli’s palms struck hard against the Bone Dragon’s neck, two invisible waves conducting into the Bone Dragon’s body.
“You… go in!!!”
(End of Chapter)
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