Age of Adepts

Chapter 100



The Fairy had an incredible flying speed. It actually intercepted Greem and his golems in the middle of the demonized jungle.

“It’s you again? You don’t know the difference between life and death! This time, don’t even think about leaving this place alive!”

Looking at the rather familiar face of Greem, two Spirit flames of anger immediately shot out from the Fairy’s eyes. Even though there were nearly a hundred meters of distance between them, the intense Spiritual pressure still cause Greem’s heart to tremble violently. He struggled to maintain a calm mentality.

Damn it! As expected, he couldn’t handle an Adept level demon at his current level of strength!

Greem kept backing off. It was only when the Rock Snake coiled its body around Greem and protected him inside its coils that he could calm his panicked mind down and regain his thoughts.

‘Lightning Giant, engage it. Don’t let it have any opportunity to attack me!’ Greem transmitted his order through a hidden Spiritual channel.

Almost straight away, the Lightning Giant placed its palms together and unleashed a huge lightning strike that had the diameter of a washbowl. It flew straight at the Fairy, who was hovering in the air.

Obviously, the Fairy was very confident in its Rose Armor, since it actually didn’t speed up and dodge the attack. Instead, it pushed through the raging Elementium Lightning and ferociously leapt onto the Lightning Giant, who was in the middle of attracting lightning.

The sudden mini lightning storm flooded the Fairy and fully tested the magic resistance of the Rose Armor.

So far, though the Lightning Giant had fought with the Fairy for such a long time, it still hadn’t broken through the defense of the Rose Armor. It was like those flower stalks could regrow forever. Whenever one was burned off, soon another would regrow.

Though the Lightning Giant had tried its best, it still hadn’t inflicted any actual damage. At most, it only managed to destroy some of the Fairy’s defensive magical equipment.

The new enemy in the distance distracted the Fairy’s mind, making it let out a furious roar and want to leave the battlefield. Therefore, the Lighting Giant, who had been fighting with guerrilla tactics, immediately charged forward, pushing through the violent arrow showers of the Fairy, and entangled them together.

Meanwhile, at the ruins of Adept Tower, because of Mary’s daring and savage attack, the ground was fully filled with countless twisting and struggling broken demon vines. When the number of demon vines was reduced to a certain level, a concealed dark hole was revealed.

While the demon vine forest and Mary were fighting with all they had, a gray rock that no one noticed was seen moving toward the hole, one step at a time.

Carefully dodging the demon vines that rolled all over the ground, trying its best to avoid being stained by the green liquid, Snorlax kept scanning for danger around its body through the opening of its cloak. Then, moving one step at a time, it slowly approached the entrance to the ruin.

Mary knew what it was doing, and was working hard to attract all the attacks of the demon vines to one side, allowing the goblin, Snorlax, to infiltrate the heart of the enemy using its camouflage skill.

Finally, after journeying over numerous obstacles, Snorlax arrived at the hole.

Hesitating for a few seconds, Snorlax touched the magical collar strapped around its neck. Sensing the magical contract that was taking effect in its body, it finally made up its mind to complete the task given by its master.

What to do? Before they had come, in order to ensure the success of the mission, Greem had purposely paid a visit to Adept Angus and purchased a magical servant contract from him.

The magical servant contract was currently taking effect on Snorlax. Once it thought or behaved in a way that betrayed its master, that young man could sense it. And at that point in time, all he needed to do was recite some secret magic words, then the magical collar strapped on Snorlax’s neck would instantly crush its head.

Therefore, if Snorlax wished to live on, it would have to complete its task, according to the order of its master!

Throwing away all of the unnecessary fantasies in its mind, Snorlax gently shook off the magical camouflage from its body. Then it waved the short wooden stick and cast an Invisibility spell on itself. Finally, it dashed into the hole without looking back.

Just as Snorlax dashed into the hole, at the far distance, a few of the main characters of the event were instantly struck with a vague feeling. All of them sent a glance over to the location of the ruin’s entrance at the same time.


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