Kael'thas stared at Su Yan in front of him with a sharp gaze. He saw that the poor fellow had been hit hard by the powerful arcane sphere. He was like a kite with a broken string, floating in the air, unable to find any foothold to steady himself. Kael'thas was secretly delighted, knowing that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
"Oh no! What should we do? If we don't rescue him quickly, Su Yan will probably die!" Shalltear, who was below, was extremely anxious and shouted loudly with an anxious look on her face.
"Don't panic, my dear Shalltear. I understand you're worried about Su Yan, but please trust my intuition. He will surely be able to successfully resolve this crisis and be safe and sound!" Nali on the side hurriedly spoke to comfort her.
Sylvanas's face was as gloomy as water, and she said calmly: "It's almost there! Just ten seconds." After that, she raised the exquisite and deadly bow in her hand high again, and aimed the arrow accurately at Kael'thas who was still in the air.
"Hmph! At this point, what good is your aim? Is that damned Kael'thas just going to stand there and let you shoot him?" Shalltear retorted in frustration. However, the moment she finished her words, a startling scene occurred—Kael'thas, who had been struggling and twisting in mid-air, actually stopped moving. His entire body seemed to be fixed there by some mysterious force, like a rigid sculpture.
Whoosh! Sylvanas seized this fleeting opportunity and, without hesitation, released the bowstring. An arrow, swathed in terrifying energy and swift as lightning, flew out, piercing the sky with the force of thunder and hurtling straight towards Kael'thas. This strike was Sylvanas's last, desperate gamble, her only hope of saving Su Yan from the brink of death.
Shalltear's jaw dropped at the sudden change before her. Her eyes widened as she muttered in disbelief, "Oh my God... How on earth did you know he would suddenly become immobile?"
Sylvanas watched the arrow in the air hit Kael'thas and breathed a sigh of relief.
"This gravitational failure will also affect him. After a certain period of time, this gravitational failure will cause energy feedback," Sylvanas explained. "At this time, he will fall into a ten-second dizziness."
Kael'thas stared in disbelief at the arrow that had pierced his body. Crimson blood gushed out of the wound like a fountain, staining his gorgeous clothes. At this moment, Su Yan, who had been trapped in the air and unable to move, finally broke free and regained his ability to move.
He knew this might be his only chance to turn the tide of battle and win. Su Yan tightly gripped the Ten Directions Sword, a flicker of determination and fierceness in his eyes, and without hesitation, he slashed at the already injured Kael'thas.
However, just as the Ten Directions Sword was about to strike Kael'thas, a blazing flame suddenly appeared. Upon closer inspection, it was a phoenix, reborn from Nirvana! It spread its massive wings, carrying a terrifying aura that chilled everyone to the bone, and like a ball of blazing flame, it pounced directly at Su Yan.
Instantly, a resounding rumble echoed through the heavens. The sky seemed to be ignited, instantly engulfed in endless flames, transforming into a blazing sea of fire. The entirety of space and time trembled violently, seemingly poised to collapse and shatter at any moment. The surging aura, like an overwhelming force, swept towards Su Yan. Within this sea of fire, an extremely terrifying energy lingered, churning and surging, as if threatening to consume everything.
But facing such a terrifying scene and powerful enemy, Su Yan showed no fear at all. Because he had a special physique that was immune to magic, the Phoenix's powerful fire attack had no effect on him at all.
The Ten Directions Sword in Su Yan's hand flashed with a cold light, and like lightning, it plunged straight into Kael'thas's broad chest. In an instant, blood splattered everywhere, staining the sword and the surrounding ground red.
Despite being severely wounded, Kael'thas suddenly regained consciousness. He slowly lowered his head, his gaze fixed on the horrific wound on his chest, as if he had anticipated the severity of the injury. Then, he raised his head, staring intently at Su Yan, and said through gritted teeth, "Don't get complacent! This is just the beginning!"
Hearing this, Su Yan just snorted coldly, his face full of disdain, and responded: "Okay, I'll wait for you."
At this moment, Kael'thas narrowed his eyes slightly, and a raging flame suddenly surged from his body. The blazing fire enveloped him completely, like a demon from hell. However, the flames only lasted for a moment before quickly dissipating.
Kael'thas looked down with some confusion, and when he saw the arrow lodged in his chest, his expression instantly turned grim. It turned out that the arrow had hit him squarely, destroying the source of his energy.
"How could this happen!" Kael'thas' face was filled with shock, his eyes wide open, unable to believe that someone could have hit such a vital spot so accurately. Various thoughts flashed through his mind, and suddenly, as if realizing something, he looked down sharply.
Below him, Sylvanas was holding a longbow, waving gently at him with a smile on her face. The slightly raised corner of her mouth revealed a subtle hint of cunning and complacency.
Kael'thas suddenly realized that all this was Sylvanas's careful planning. But at this point, he had no way to change the status quo and could only bite the bullet and continue to deal with the next situation.
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