Invincible Hero of Necromancer

Chapter 615: Stone statue demon 2

Soon, under the gaze of all the mages in the supply point, the group of gargoyles landed in the center of this gathering place.

When the gargoyles landed, the mages behind them came to the ground one after another, as did Witt, the leader of these mages.

For these giant gargoyles that appeared here, the mages in the supply points were all shocked. Before that, when they were in Bracada, they had heard about the existence of golems from various channels. Many of them have even seen the figure of a gargoyle with their own eyes.

It’s just that, for these powerful giant gargoyles, which are obviously different in size from ordinary gargoyles, these mages have seen it for the first time. Before that, they had not even heard of any deeds about this kind of gargoyle. Seeing this, I naturally felt extremely shocked.

The power displayed by the giant gargoyle, and its huge size, undoubtedly deeply shocked the surrounding wizards. For these giant gargoyles, many wizards were amazed and lamented the power of this alchemy creation.

If it were before that, Wit might feel extremely proud of the exclamation from the mage’s mouth. In Wit’s view, the exclamation of these mages from the bottom of their hearts is undoubtedly the best proof of their own strength and power. There is nothing more powerful than this.

But at this moment, Witt couldn't care about the mages around him. At this time, Wit's expression was extremely vigilant. Since he did not pay attention to the surrounding mages at all, Wit naturally could not feel any joy from the exclamation of the surrounding mages.

Compared with all the mages around, Witte's consideration is naturally more far-reaching, and Witte naturally feels more dignified in dealing with the current situation.

When he learned that a trace of a suspected high-level necromancer had appeared on the battlefield, and after performing a very destructive spell, Witt did not dare to take any care, and immediately brought all the power he could use. Came here to investigate the situation.

Wit knew in his heart that the existence of a high-level mage would often cause tremendous changes in the situation. Only himself, who is also a high-level mage, could face this possible high-level necromancer.

Before coming here, Wit called the strongest fifth-order mage in the domain, and exposed the existence of the giant gargoyle to the eyes of these mages.

Originally, for these giant gargoyles, as well as the golem factory that produced gargoyles, even the mages under Wit's, few people were able to understand all this.

Through his own observations, Witte has long discovered that the wizard who followed him to Vernin, and even the group of elemental creatures under him, have more or less other ideas in their minds. Therefore, Witte did not think about it before. The existence of the giant gargoyle, let all the mages under him until.

But at this time, in the face of possible high-level necromancers, Wit also had to take out all his strength to stand ready, thus exposing the existence of the giant gargoyle to the eyes of the rest of the wizards in the domain.

It hasn't been long since Wittur started to produce giant gargoyles, and the number of giant gargoyles is relatively limited.

Under this circumstance, Wit could only select some powerful mages from among his masters, and come here with him to face the high-level necromancers that may exist.

Although he led so many hands down here, Witte's main idea was not to start a battle with this high-level Necromancer.

As a high-level mage, Wit knows what kind of destruction will be unfolded once a battle begins between high-level mage.

With the learning of powerful spells by high-level mages, the combat capabilities of high-level mages may not be as good as true legendary mages, but they are far beyond the imagination of ordinary creatures.

Due to the conventions between high-level mages, in the absence of absolute certainty or some unresolvable conflicts, life and death battles seldom start between them.

In most cases, the resolution of problems among high-level mages often appears to be very peaceful.

Creatures that can become high-level wizards often go through a relatively long process to achieve this. When it seems that the true legendary mage is no longer far away, the high-level mage naturally does not hope that there will be any accidents in the battle.

In Wit's view, the high-level Necromancer who appeared at this time would also have this idea, and would not rush into battle with him.

Under this circumstance, Wit's purpose in coming here is to negotiate with this high-level necromancer. In Wit's view, what caused the conflict between himself and this high-level mage was the issue of the division of the territory within Vernin. Regarding this issue, it does not need to be resolved by force.

Although Witt is confident that he is not weaker than this high-level necromancer in terms of his ability to cast spells, he is still unwilling to have a head-on conflict with him. He brings this group of men here, more for himself to be able to negotiate. Occupies a certain advantage in the process.

As for the creatures that died in the hands of this high-level necromancer before, Wit will naturally not pursue it, just like he himself killed many ordinary necromancers before, compared with the negotiation between high-level wizards, these are all Not much.

Arriving in this gathering place, Witt looked around and immediately noticed the ice element in the field~www.readwn.com~ the location of the ice element, just far from where the giant gargoyles landed. Not far away, in this case, Witt naturally noticed it at a glance. At the same time, Witt also noticed the injuries on the ice element.

In Wit’s impression, this ice element should be performing tasks with the previous wizards. Coupled with the injuries on the ice element, Wit immediately realized the situation at this time.

In the previous process, Wittur was deeply impressed by the ability of the ice element to cast spells, and studied it, hoping to get some inspiration, but unfortunately, Wit’s research did not yield any results, even so. Wit still remembered the existence of the ice element deeply in his heart.

Witt believes that ordinary necromancers cannot in any way injure the ice element, let alone this degree of injury.

If there is any creature that can survive in the hands of high-level necromancers, Wit believes that perhaps among all the mages that exist here, only the ice element can do this.

Because of this, after noticing the existence of the ice element, Witt believed that he could learn a lot of useful information from it.

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