Chapter 677 - Permanent Spell Model
The crystal suddenly melted into a beam of light, which sunk into Angor’s forehead.
At the same time, Angor closed his eyes as he felt boundless intelligence and soul energy entering his mind. The wisdom appeared as fascinating images that fully grasped Angor’s attention.
In Sunders’ view, Angor had entered a coma-like condition during which Angor’s body was submerged inside the energy of an unknown law. He went to make sure that Angor was “reading” the energy, which would probably take some time, and sat back down.
Next, he placed the five demon falcon statues made by Angor onto his desk.
For now, Sunders did not see any risk from Angor’s attempt, so he decided to use the extra time to examine these statues.
Checking Angor’s statues already fell behind his original schedule since he needed time to mend his wounds. He knew these new statues had more “manifestations of Mystery” inside, and he couldn’t wait to see them as soon as possible. In fact, Sunders just realized that he had not suffered from such intolerable eagerness for some time, which only grew worse after he witnessed how Greya challenged a new spell with the help of Angor’s manifestation.
I wonder… Can I find yet another spell or cantrip like “Wither”? There should be rules or principles that govern such a process. What are they?
The comment sounded genuine enough, yet Angor didn’t feel any better since he knew that Sunders never fought him for real. Sunders never used any magical attacks. All he did was punching and kicking physically. And it hurt like hell, physically.
Angor got a feeling that his professor intentionally relied on fists and boots only so that he, the “punching bag”, worked as intended for a minute. Otherwise, any of the gentleman’s spells would destroy him in an instant.
“You don’t believe me?” Sunders saw Angor still sulking and raised an eyebrow. “Yes, I was going easy on you, but I didn’t overestimate your strength. As long as you maximize the potential of your gravity power and nightmare illusions, you CAN damage wizards, if luck favors you.”
Sunders meant to say that, if everything went well, Angor might hurt a wizard enough so that he could find a chance to escape. As for killing wizards… that was pretty much impossible. As history had proved so far, the decisive strength gap between wizards and apprentices could not be crossed.