Age of Adepts

Chapter 766-Bloody Battle of the Stone Hall



Chapter 766 Bloody Battle of the Stone Hall

While the intense battle began in Fire Cave, everything happening underground was also being projected in the central tent on the surface.

Sinister smiles appeared on the faces of the adepts in the tent when they saw the terrible performance of the Magic Forest Hut adepts. The alchemists had always relied on their monopoly over their potions to behave arrogantly toward their peers. Every single adept clan here had been subject to their attitude.

Now that they got to see those alchemists being beaten like dogs, it wasn’t humiliation that arose in their hearts, but a genuine, heartfelt pleasure.

These alchemist adepts should have been taught a lesson a long time ago. They should have been made to understand that the only thing that adepts should believe in was still power!

And they were only a bunch of slaves to knowledge!

Still, they were their allies this time. As such, they couldn’t just sit by and let them be ravaged by the vampires.

Third Grade Vampire Adept Haines Vik looked at the pretty figure dashing between the alchemists on the screen. He couldn’t help but betray a sinister killing intent.

However, with the blood elves opening up holes in their defenses, the two rampaging blood knights could quickly increase the size of these holes, turning them into weak spots that the enemy could not patch up.

The alchemists had no choice but to drink vials of soul-protection potions to defend against the killing impulse rising in their hearts. At the same time, they had to continually summon more elementium servants to stop the advance of the blood knights.

Both parties were caught together in an arduous and bloody battle in the hall!

When it came to combat power, it was clear that the adepts of the Magic Forest Hut had the numerical advantage.

Apart from their magical creatures and elementium servants, each of these alchemist adepts also possessed one or two offensive magics of great power. Their focused fire would always inflict tremendous wounds on one of the blood knights and cause him to cry in pain. They weren’t weak in close quarters either. Every one of them had bundles of instant-cast magic wands. Even if they were to use each of them a single time only, they would be able to drown the enemy in a tide of spells.

If it wasn’t for the blood knights’ unique ability to regenerate by consuming blood, there was a real possibility they would have been ground down to their deaths!

The Magic Forest Hut adepts might be able to drive back the enemy with their ferocious firepower for the moment. However, if the battle drags on, the magical creatures and elementium servants that formed their defensive circles would be wiped away. The disadvantage of fighting against Second Grades as First Grades would immediately become apparent.

They wove signs for casting, they quick-summoned servants, and they repeatedly used magic wands. Most of their attacks relied on magic potions and magic wands, causing them to use up very little of their own magic power. However, once the battle dragged out, their untrained and unrefined Spirits will have trouble keeping up with the opponent’s pace.

For the four Second Grade vampires, these Magic Forest Hut adepts were like a herd of sheep working together to fend off a wolf pack. Initially, they could still square off against the wolves with their perfect formation and courage. If their defensive line was torn apart and one or two of the wolves made their way in, the flock would immediately fall apart. They would no longer be able to fight against the enemy like before.

The moment the herd of sheep scattered, Mary appeared beside Adept Roy like a phantom assassin.

“You want to kill me? You are not qualified!” Adept Roy yelled madly as he pulled out the cork from a small vial in his hands.

As yellow and green mist spread into the air, he roared and took the fog into his own body, turning his skin a dark green.

Mary brushed past him, and her sharp claws left three bone-deep cuts on his unprotected neck. Under normal circumstances, Roy would have had to cover his neck with his hand and retreat from battle.

However, he roared and pulled out a magic wand from his waist. An instant-cast Solar Ray put a hole in Mary’s stomach.

Moreover, the wound on his cleanly cut throat appeared to be pale and clean; there wasn’t a single drop of blood from the injury. Countless squirming tentacles emerged from the skin around the cut. They meshed together quickly, and the fatal wound was healed in a matter of seconds.

Hmph! Zombification.

Mary groaned in pain. She quickly understood why the opponent hadn’t died and had instead retaliated so quickly.

The mist that he had just absorbed must have temporarily allowed him to possess the ability to zombify his flesh. This way, he was able to avoid some mortal flesh wounds. He took advantage of Mary’s ineffective strike to rapidly lock onto her position and counter with a magic attack.

Mary smiled coldly upon understanding what had happened.

If she didn’t possess the ability to regenerate by sucking blood, she might have been afraid of this strange ability to trade wound for wound. However, now…Mary let out a battlecry and extended her wings. She once again turned into a flash of lightning as she charged at Adept Roy.

The two parties passed by each other!

Two new holes appeared on Mary’s body while a terrifying gap appeared where Roy’s heart was.

“You can’t kill me!” Roy yelled wildly, his face full of madness, “Once our reinforcements arrive, this will be your grave!”

While he shouted, Mary turned about and launched a third charge.

Roy’s face couldn’t turn any paler!


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