Arcane Lord

Vol 2 Chapter 1789: Spell contract, Kaxiu wins

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If it is the battle of the dwarves and giants that is going on below, then this battle may end at any time. If you want to catch up with the end of this battle, you can only do it yourself.

This risk is completely different from finding someone else!

But since Hildarana had a plan, how could it be possible to keep Badigar out of the picture! She smiled and shook her head, "Your Excellency Badigar, I don't know. Maybe the next moment, that person will leave suddenly after receiving any news. Please plan ahead!"

Hearing this, Badigar frowned even deeper. Obviously, if he didn't want to do it himself, there was no need for an accident. Hildarana could make an accident by herself!

Hildarana had given up a certain amount of the initiative in regard to the stolen nexus scroll clue, but compared to the overall situation in the Northland, she now undoubtedly has the initiative again.

Badigal knew very well that once he made a move here, he would definitely leave a handle on Hildarana's side. Although this handle was on both sides, in Cormanthor's eyes, Netheriel would be more prominent.

After thinking for a while, he turned his eyes to the thoughtful Xia Duo, "Lord Xia Duo, what do you think about this?"

Although the two didn't interact much, Badigal had an inexplicable sense of trust in this young man who suddenly rose up and didn't make people feel abrupt.

"What do I think?"

When he asked himself, it was naturally impossible for Shado to pretend that he didn't hear it. He first glanced at Hildarana who was calm next to him, and then replied:

"The crux of the problem is not when to let someone do it, but whether the news is accurate. If it can be determined that the other party does carry the Nishiki scroll, then what is the difference between you and me now and after changing someone else? ?"

Shado almost unabashedly pointed out a question that Badigar had begun to subconsciously avoid, even if it was—whether or not there should be a direct conflict with Cormanthor because of the Nishite Scroll.

Or, because of the color-resistant scroll, is it worth it to have a direct conflict with Comanso now?

No matter when you do it, as long as you do it, it will undoubtedly make the contradiction between the two sides public. The best result is that Comanso does not react at all. Any reaction may further intensify the contradiction.

As for Comansso calmly admitting his original apology, and then returning all the rest of the color-resistant scrolls, this may not be impossible, but it is almost zero.

In fact, based on what Shado knew about Comanso, it was impossible that there would be no response there. What he really wanted to say to Badigar was—

Are you really ready to clash with Comansor now?

Shado's voice, Badigal, is naturally understandable, but about the Nishite Scroll, the inside of the Seven Towers has long been determined, and it must be recovered no matter what, even if there is a war.

Thinking of this, he turned his attention to Hildarana again, "You said that someone over there carried a Nether scroll, how did you know this news, other than oath, give me a reason to believe you. "

It is of course useful to swear by the Lord of Radiance, but the Lord of Radiance will not personally punish those who violate the contract. There is no breach judgment based on the Radiance Contract as the standard in the elf society. Riel does business, even if he is on the blacklist of the Lord of Radiance, it doesn't matter.

As long as Cormanthor gave enough, Hildarana, a young and promising high mage, might not be able to sacrifice herself.

"this is very simple!"

In response to Baldigal's request, Hildarana smiled slightly, stretched out a hand, palm up, and the strings of the magic web immediately converged here, forming a semi-open structure that pointed into the distance.

This is a detection spell used to lock the target, but it is not fully formed. Hildarana does not worry about being peeped out by the two human spellcasters in front of her, but continues to explain:

"That person has a special identity, and even I can't trace his body, but I have contacted the secret scroll of Betis, and the golden page that I have contacted is in that person's hand.

"The caster's protection for himself is undoubtedly very strict, but for those things that he has but does not fully understand, there is not such a strong shielding effect.

"As long as I'm not in the territory of Comansor, I can vaguely track the location of the golden page. As for what you said, I'll give you a reason to believe—"

Hildarana clenched her hand, opened it again, and the strings of the magic web in her palm converged again. This time, it was not just a demonstration model, but a spell structure with all the elements.

"Your Excellency Badigal must have heard of the supreme contract in elf magic. Now that time is pressing, coupled with the existence of monitoring magic, it is too late to arrange the supreme contract, but there is still no problem with the second-level contract. I don't know such a thing. Is the reason acceptable to you?"

"Yes, but the terms of the contract are for me to draw up." Badigar said solemnly.

The supreme contract refers to the contract magic involving the first layer of the magic net, but this kind of spell is more complicated to prepare. Generally, it needs to cooperate with a specific ceremony, and it will only be used in some important matters. Such as the establishment of the Northern Alliance.

Therefore, even in the elven world, even if it is shot by a high wizard, usually only a secondary contract is presided over, but this is enough.

As for the power to draw up contracts, it is natural to hope to find as much initiative as possible in the passive.

In this regard, Hildarana said, "No problem."

She knows that humans, especially human mages, attach great importance to contracts (texts) and are good at it, but she herself is not good at this kind of skills.

Soon, Badigar drew up a contract on intelligence sources, action details, etc. During this period, the two people in the arena had already won the battle—

Perhaps the dwarf Quentin is really not good at spell duels, or perhaps the giant Kashu has learned some skills related to spell duels by himself in constant battles.

The performance of the two sides is seen by an outsider like Shado, Kaxiu, the bloodline warlock, is more like a mage, while Quentin, the true mage, is more like a warlock who only knows how to cast spells by instinct.

Kaxiu's frost field inexplicably fits a certain element of magic that prohibits teleportation, making it impossible for Quentin to continue to use space jump to re-attack again and again.

In the end, he was hit continuously by Kaxiu and could no longer maintain the flying state, thus losing.

Shado vaguely saw the use of bloodline skills on the southern side of Kalinshan in Kaxiu's Frost Domain.

He guessed that either the bloodline application had the same goal, or that Kaxiu, as one of the top cards of the Brave Arena, had been specially cultivated.

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