Chapter 50 Dagger 1

An ice arrow was condensed and shot towards the vampire who was devouring flesh and blood not far away.

The blue-robed mage knew in his heart that the easiest to kill at this time was the vampire. Because the vampire was badly injured, the blue-robed mage wanted to kill him with an ice bolt, but was blocked by a shield.

At this time, the blue-robed mage once again released spells at the vampire, but due to the long distance, Frostbolt was avoided by the alert vampire.

Realizing that the blue-robed mage would not allow the vampire to recover safely, Rod Tijian rushed up.



The blue-robed mage raised his hand and displayed the slow Dafa, and Rohde’s speed suddenly slowed down. Then, the blue-robed mage tore open a scroll, and a horizontal wall of fire suddenly rose on the ground to block Lord and the blue-robed mage.

Due to the long distance, fear of being dodged by the enemy, and in order to save mana, the blue-robed mage did not release damage spells.

The wall of fire affected Rhode’s sight. Of course, Rhode would not choose to directly rush through the wall of fire, but instead planned to bypass the wall of fire to the side.

Rod was about to rush out of the wall of fire, when he suddenly thought of something, stopped his forward pace, and ran towards the other side of the wall of fire. At the location where Rod was about to rush through, an ice arrow just passed.

If Rhodes wanted to bypass the wall of fire directly, he would definitely be hit by this ice bolt.

At this time, there was still some distance between Lord and the blue-robed mage. In addition, Lord saw that the blue-robed mage had already set his gaze on his side, so he did not rush towards the blue-robed mage, but hid in After the wall of fire, take advantage of the opportunity of the wall of fire to block the sight of the two parties, so that the vampire can quickly recover.

Through the feeling of the spiritual imprint, Rod knew that the current vampire could not even bear an ice arrow from the blue-robed mage. After avoiding the blue-robed mage’s Frostbolt, the vampire returned to the dead horse carcass according to Rhode’s instructions and continued to devour the flesh and blood.

The blue-robed mage was helpless. Due to the long distance from the vampire, among the spells he mastered, except that the Frost Arrow and the Magic Arrow could travel such a long distance, the other spells could not have much effect. And because of the long distance, the spells released will be dodged by the vampire.

The blue-robed mage had no choice but to place the target of the attack on Rod, took out another scroll from his pocket, and tore it open.

At this time, Lord behind the wall of fire felt that the originally solid ground under his feet softened, as if he had stepped on something. Rod lowered his head, and by the light of the fire brought by the burning of the fire wall, he found that the original soil on the ground had turned into yellow sand all over the ground at this time.

Rod instantly understood that this was the effect of the second-order magic quicksand trap. This spell can turn the land under normal circumstances into quicksand, once caught in it, the quicksand will completely submerge people.

Taking advantage of the sand just appearing on the soles of his feet, Rod twisted, and with the strength of his body, he rolled a few times on the ground, out of the range of quicksand. Although the black robe on his body was covered with yellow sand, Rohde obviously couldn’t take care of it.

Seeing that the blue-robed mage was about to continue tearing open the magic scroll, Rod gave a command to the vampire not far away, and the vampire immediately rushed towards the blue-robed mage.

Seeing the vampire on the side rushing towards him, the blue-robed mage wanted to give priority to the severely injured vampire, and could only ignore Rhode for the time being.

At this point, the duration of the wall of fire is over. Since the original land had now become quicksand, the flame extinguished by itself after the dead branches burned, leaving only a blaze of light.

Rod realized that the scrolls used by the blue-robed mage were prepared by the merchant group. Since the purchase of spell scrolls also requires a lot of gold, these scrolls are more focused on group combat.

The various magics attached to the scrolls, such as walls of fire and quicksand traps, can play a greater role in melee than facing a single enemy.

This is why, at the beginning of the battle, the merchant group faced only one enemy of the vampire, so the blue-robed mage did not take out these scrolls for use. If there is only one enemy, using these scrolls will affect the members of the merchant group.

At this time, the blue-robed mage, because there was not much mana remaining, he could not care about the value of these scrolls, so he had to use them.

Seeing the vampire rushing towards him again, the blue-robed mage raised his hand, and was about to release the spell, but saw the vampire stop quickly and prepare to dodge to both sides.

Without the restraint of melee professionals, it is obviously difficult for the blue-robed mage to rely on spells alone to hit an enemy who wants to dodge not far away.

The blue-robed mage was helpless. At this distance, if the vampire wanted to avoid the spell he released, releasing the spell by himself would only waste mana.

Realizing that the enemy is going to consume his mana in this way, the blue-robed mage understands that if his spells are still ineffective, if he continues to do this, he will die when his mana is exhausted.

Thinking of this, the blue-robed mage made a decision in his heart to give up casting the spell. Instead, he took out a dagger from his pocket. He wanted to use this dagger to deal with the vampire’s close attack, and then find a chance to cast the spell.

The blue-robed mage held the dagger in his right hand, and directly shook it with his left hand. The huge force made the dagger deeply embedded in the blue robe mage’s hand, blood overflowed, but it was instantly absorbed by the dagger.

After absorbing the blood, the dagger began to emit a strong red light. And the face of the blue-robed mage, I don’t know if it was due to pain or other reasons, under the shining of the red light, a hideous look appeared.

Seeing that the blue-robed mage stopped the release of the spell, the vampire took advantage of this opportunity and rushed directly up, protruding his own sharp claws at the blue-robed mage.

The blue-robed mage directly drew the dagger from the left hand that he was holding. The dagger became extremely sharp after absorbing blood. In addition, the blue-robed mage was firmly gripped by the previous blue-robed mage. The root finger is cut off. At this time, the dagger became more prosperous.

The vampire’s claws collided with the dagger, and was cut off by the dagger in an instant. While swinging the dagger, the blue-robed mage lifted up his left hand with only the thumb left, and an ice arrow condensed in the palm of his hand and shot towards the vampire in front.

The vampire deeply understands the damage that the spell can cause when close to the body. Watching the ice arrow shoot out, the vampire dared not take it hard and chose to bat it directly. Upon seeing this, the blue-robed mage directly raised his hand, ready to release the ice magic ring.

Suddenly, the dagger in the blue robe mage’s hand exerted force, twisting his figure, and directly cut off the sword that pierced him. It was the sneak attack that Rhode was looking for a chance on the side.

At the moment when the sword was cut off, Rod saw the blue-robed mage’s appearance at this time, and saw that the pain and anger on the blue-robed mage’s original face were not there, but instead a fanatical smile.

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