"Is that all you've got?"
Bai Xi curled her lips into a sarcastic smile as she looked at the Bone Lord, who was finding it increasingly difficult to deal with her.
And this turbulent alternate dimension—not to mention whether she'll be swallowed up first, this alternate dimension probably won't last long either.
"Hmph, he's just a piece of trash, a piece of trash who needs help."
The Bone Lord looked extremely unwilling, but he knew he was powerless to change the situation. Yet he still stubbornly tried to break Bai Xi's defenses.
Bai Xi wasn't buying it at all; she just felt that the more uncomfortable he was, the more comfortable she felt.
"What a pity, no one even helped you. It seems you're not as popular as I am."
Bai Xi unleashed another 'Necromantic Annihilation' spell. This trajectory-level magic dealt exponential damage to the Bone Lord, causing him to momentarily lose his human form.
He should have just been a skeleton, but for some reason, he was able to reappear in his former state.
Bai Xi guessed it was because of the mirror, but she didn't have time to be curious about such trivial matters right now.
The Bone Lord was sent flying backwards. Even though this was his domain, he was still completely overwhelmed by Bai Xi. As for his death power, it was unknown whether it was due to the crystal core within Bai Xi's body.
The impact is extremely minor, even negligible.
In other words, in this space where physical damage cannot be dealt, Bai Xi is practically immune to damage when fighting the Bone Lord.
If the space itself didn't have such a significant impact on her, Bai Xi would have already successfully killed him.
I want you dead!
Bai Xi conjured a magical artifact in her hand and, without even using ranged magic, charged forward with the sword in hand, mimicking the attack movements of the paladins.
In another dimension, a chase ensued with the Bone Lord.
However, she didn't completely refrain from using magic. Instead, she bombarded the Bone Lord with magic in turn, blocking his path, while simultaneously chasing after him with her holy sword.
If anyone were watching this scene, they would see Bai Xi with a maniacal, crazed smile on his face, swinging his sword erratically.
A magical artifact book, constantly releasing magic, was floating nearby.
They chased after a semi-transparent soul.
The scene is both hilarious and terrifying.
Even the Bone Lord had no chance to resist. To turn the tables and attack Bai Xi would be a hundred times riskier, and there was no guarantee that he could harm her.
If they were outside, those endless clones could have a significant impact on Bai Xi, and could even injure her.
But here, he became a lamb to the slaughter.
Just as Bai Xi had almost caught up with the Bone Lord, the entire alternate dimension began to shake violently, which caused Bai Xi's sword tip to deflect slightly, preventing it from piercing the Bone Lord directly.
However, before the Bone Lord could even catch his breath, Bai Xi, using the momentum of the shockwave, forcefully reversed the direction of the sword and stabbed it directly into his soul.
Instantly, his power burst forth as if a gaping hole had opened up, leaking out wildly. He no longer had the strength to stop Bai Xi, nor could he maintain the skull's sturdiness and stability, nor could he resist any longer.
He lost.
"I hated plots where the villain couldn't be killed by accident. You have to nip it in the bud, you know?"
Bai Xi didn't pay much attention to his expression; whether he was desperate or not had little to do with Bai Xi.
He was muttering something he couldn't understand, his face showing intense frustration, but his hands moved with remarkable speed. Only after confirming that the Bone Lord had completely lost the ability to turn the tide did the holy sword in his hand dissipate into magic.
The skull collapsed, the alternate dimension shrank, and Bai Xi stood up, just about to see what was happening outside, when the teleportation core at her waist, which had been preheating for a long time, activated without warning.
The moment Bai Xi and the four men locked eyes, before they could even exchange a word, they were all enveloped by the teleportation array.
After a blinding flash of light, all five figures vanished.
Only countless clones, stripped of their death power and restored to their skeletal form, remained, scattered randomly throughout the entire Necromancer's City, turning it into a sea of bones.
The shattered giant skull turned into pieces of bone, which fell violently from the sky and shattered on the ground with a 'crack'.
However, these were scenes that Bai Xi could no longer see, because she had been teleported to another area.
...
"Are you being so cautious?"
Ficklin looked at Spitt beside him with some curiosity, while ignoring Spurr the whole time, mainly because he couldn't really play a significant role.
It seems the older brother is more reliable.
"It's a pity we didn't find the mermaid and..."
Spitt stroked his chin, a thoughtful expression on his face.
Because he discovered that not everyone connected to Maggie appeared, only a portion of them. If that's the case, does the conspiracy still hold true?
Or is it just targeting them?
"Maybe they've arrived, but you just haven't spotted them."
Ficklin shook his head. If there was a mastermind behind this, then this was far too careless.
“I don’t care, I just want to see Maggie again.”
Nesser glanced indifferently at the dragon and fire spirit who were talking, his tone devoid of emotion. Even a sliver of his gaze was a luxury, as he devoted most of his time to his life magic book.
This is the result of his work over the past two years.
He also discovered a very important point: perhaps the resurrection spell originally existed.
Before the beginning of all eras, perhaps living beings could have been resurrected. Since they had souls and bodies, this magic could have worked, but for some reason, the resurrection spell disappeared.
It's as if it's never happened before in the entire history.
But he was certain that the resurrection spell did exist.
Because in one of the oldest books, a history book that looks a bit unreliable and is so old that it's unrecognizable, there is a sentence like this.
'The primordial spirits held the secrets of life.'
His intuition told him that this statement must be true.
The magic of life, the secret of life—could it refer to resurrection?
He didn't think the elves mentioned here referred to the elven race, because there was another kind of elf that fit the description better—the primordial ones, the elemental elves.
He needs to find a way to see the elemental spirits.
That special race that has been extinct for a long time.
If he can't truly revive Maggie this time, then he will embark on the path he has chosen for himself.
"Stop arguing, the ruins are about to open."
Sper felt a headache coming on. His older brother was quite scheming, and the other collaborators were all troublemakers as well.
This has almost completely occupied his already limited mental capacity.
I just want some peace and quiet right now.
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