"Otherwise, she'll be chanting an incredibly powerful spell!"
Hearing Cocotte's voice, Henney's expression became even more serious.
Unexpectedly, this person who somehow managed to sneak in is actually quite dangerous.
Even Cocoy couldn't stop her!
She stopped thinking too much and her magic surged around her.
The magical incantation was chanted from her lips.
“A profusion of greenery, entwined and imprisoned by the heavens, sealed within the spreading vines.”
As the chanting gradually began, the petals beneath Heni's feet started to swirl and rise into the air.
A massive storm rose from the ground and gradually swept across the entire garden.
"The prologue to life blocks the path of life; whispers are the pronouncements of purgatory."
All the flowers began to tremble, and streams of green energy emerged from them, gathering towards Hennie's chest in the sky.
“The talisman is bound together, the ancient tree takes its form, and it is firmly sealed in the temple in the marshland.”
An extremely dense cluster of green magic energy began to expand continuously in the sky.
Henney was surrounded by a storm of petals, as if the flowerbeds around her were transmitting amazing magic to her.
Her bright yellow eyes gleamed with a shimmering green light, and the surrounding vines seemed to break free from their restraints as they danced wildly.
Lacey was trapped in place, unable to speak.
She watched as the sun rose higher and higher, obscuring it, and kept shaking her head.
There seemed to be a few more tears in her eyes.
But Hene just looked at her and said without any mercy.
I won't hurt you.
"But you need to be held under control for a while. I need to know your purpose in infiltrating here."
Second-Tier Magic: The Fantasy Cage of Nature's Spirits
As soon as he finished speaking, the terrifying magic burst forth instantly.
The endless vines, as if transformed into countless shackles and chains, all poured down on Lacey.
At the same time, as Lacey stared at the terrifying swaying vines, only one thought remained in her mind.
This is second-order?!
But almost at the last second, just as the magic was about to touch Lacey...
A figure appeared in the blue light and stood before Lacey.
He put his hands in his pockets and didn't even try to stop them.
In front of him, only an ordinary magic barrier appeared.
The immense magical power extended countless branches, blocking all the endless vines on the barrier.
The vines gradually transformed into strands of magic, slowly spreading outwards in all directions along the barrier.
In the end, it was as if nothing had happened.
It gradually dissipated.
Heni was slightly taken aback the moment the magic disappeared.
Upon seeing the person before her, she widened her bright yellow eyes and cried out in surprise.
"professor!"
The blue barrier gradually shattered, the gale subsided, and Victor's constantly billowing trench coat slowly fell down.
He looked at Hennie and said in a light, appreciative tone.
"Not bad magic."
"It seems that my absence these past few days has not caused you to neglect your practice."
Hene felt a surge of satisfaction upon receiving the professor's approval.
She stood there, grinning happily to herself.
Victor ignored Henney and turned around, pointing a finger at Lacey.
The complex and obscure binding magic instantly transformed into specks of starlight and dissipated into the air.
Lacey can speak and move again.
But what this timid elf had just experienced was something it could never forget.
With a sob in her voice, she crouched down on the ground in fear.
"Waaaaah..."
Having done all this, Victor turned his attention back to Coco.
This elven queen, who shows no remorse for her people and even instigated Heni to imprison them, needs to be taught a lesson.
Seemingly realizing that his plan had been exposed, Cocotte quickly urged the cloud beneath him to flee the scene.
But all that could be heard was Viktor's utterly indifferent voice.
"Now, if you leave, I'll blow your cloud into cotton."
The cloud froze in place, and no matter how much Kokot urged it, it dared not move even half a meter.
Cocotte froze and turned around.
He touched the back of his head with one hand, stuck out his tongue, and closed one eye.
He looks like he deserves a beating.
"Hehe?"
...
"I'm sorry! I'm so sorry, ...!"
Hene bowed quickly, almost bending over backwards.
Unfortunately, her physique wasn't strong enough to support her doing that, as it would hurt her legs.
Lacey sat in front of her, hugging her knees, slowly raising her head, her red eyes still glistening with tears.
She seemed to have become withdrawn; she didn't want to say a single word.
Kokot sat on the cloud, looking completely unconcerned. Seeing this, Lia couldn't help but glance at her.
"You think you're worthy of being the Elf Queen?"
"When her own clansmen arrived, the first thing they did was order someone to arrest her."
Cocotte felt a little guilty, and his eyes darted frantically to one side.
"At first, I didn't recognize him..."
"Just because you didn't recognize her doesn't mean you have to attack her with magic. Do you think she looks like she's capable of fighting?"
Lia muttered to herself, speechless.
For some reason, Lacey buried her head between her legs again, and even deeper.
She seems to have become more withdrawn.
Koko was exasperated. He urged a cloud to float to Lacey's side, reached out, and patted Lacey's head.
"Okay, okay, stop crying."
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