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Chapter 490 - 490 490 Submission and Negotiation

490: Chapter 490 Submission and Negotiation 490: Chapter 490 Submission and Negotiation “Impressive, Lord, you’ve actually developed such powerful magic.”

Elena’s face was also serious, “Indeed, it’s very powerful.

Mages truly are dangerous.”

Looking at the Lord of about their own height, from a werewolf’s perspective, this already indicated weakness.

Yet, this very same Lord’s strength was unimaginably formidable.

It was one thing to have strong Combat Energy, but his magic was even more exaggerated.

Just think, if such a spell were to hit one’s own Wolf Cavalry squadron, it would likely suffer heavy losses instantly.

If they couldn’t disperse in time, it’s possible that they would be wiped out by half right there and then.

The power of this kind of spell on the battlefield was truly terrifying.

Fortunately, not every human mage was like this.

At the very least, the mages they had heard of were few and far between in terms of wielding such destructive power.

Zhao Guang nodded his head.

He had already recovered a portion of his Magic Power and just needed to meditate for about ten minutes to fully recover.

Even without meditation, relying on his 1% recovery rate per minute, it would take no more than two hours at most.

“If you study well, you’ll be able to use it too eventually.”

Xi Fei said coquettishly, “I can’t learn it, though.

It’s too complicated.”

Indeed, for Xi Fei, who came from a magician background, this was too complex.

She hadn’t even mastered the basic arrow, let alone the Multiple Rocket Bomb.

Zhao Guang had no plans to force her.

After all, even if she learned it, it wouldn’t be very useful since Xi Fei couldn’t grasp coordinate calculation.

Coordinate calculation was the essence of this spell.

Without it as an aid, one could only launch blind attacks forward.

Then, aside from one direction, one wouldn’t even know where one’s own attack would land.

Zhao Guang decided to wait until later to develop powerful Fire Magic and gave up on this idea.

As they were speaking, suddenly a person emerged from the opposite side, waving a white flag at them.

“Lord, look quickly, someone is coming from the other side.”

“Is it an Undead Mage?

So they look like this, quite ordinary.” Elena observed the person and remarked.

“No, judging by the attire, it should be a Mage Apprentice.

If it were an Undead Mage, most of them would not look like normal humans; I remember they seem to turn into skeletons,” Zhao Guang recalled and said.

The Silver Tower had many records concerning the Undead Mages from the North.

As the group discussed, someone ran over and, standing below, called out loudly, “Lord, the Undead Mage from across the way has been sent to negotiate.

They hope to resolve this issue peacefully.”

Negotiation?

Peaceful resolution?

Listening to these familiar diplomatic terms, the group exchanged looks.

“It looks like they are caving in,” Zhao Guang laughed, finally having scared these fellows.

Couldn’t be helped, Zhao Guang could only intimidate them as there were too many Undead Mages.

Unless they all gathered in a place known to him, he couldn’t simply wipe them out in one fell swoop.

Within a certain amount of time, he could only launch such an attack once.

For the Undead Mages who were prepared, causing massive casualties to them again wouldn’t be likely.

This spell was originally designed to attack fixed targets; targeting armies was just a secondary function.

So many Undead Mages, if any of them united, Zhao Guang would have to flee, and even abandon his territory temporarily.

But the other side didn’t know that.

They still thought this was a warning to them; this was precisely the effect Zhao Guang wanted to achieve.

As long as they believed he had the capacity to annihilate them, they would definitely submit.

However, that they came to negotiate was something Zhao Guang had not expected.

After giving it some thought, it made sense since their situation was even worse.

If they went back north, they could only serve as cannon fodder for the two Legendary Mages.

Heading east would be even more dangerous.

Having narrowly escaped to this area, they surely wouldn’t continue towards a more perilous battlefield.

If pushed into a corner, these fellows would definitely try to make a stand, and that would be dangerous.

Therefore, their only true option was still the one path, to the region sandwiched between the two western nations.

With these points in mind, Zhao Guang felt somewhat more confident.

“Here, take this booklet and give it to them,” Zhao Guang said as he tossed down a small booklet.

The soldier below immediately caught it and then tied it to an arrow and shot it over to the other side.

As an arrow flew towards them, the Mage Apprentice backed away in terror, got tripped up by a stone on the ground, and fell over.

After stumbling back several steps and seeing that nothing had happened when the arrow landed, he carefully got up.

“How embarrassing, this is just too embarrassing,” thought the mages.

“Whose apprentice is this, and why keep someone who causes such embarrassment?”

They didn’t feel any shame in hiding here and sending an apprentice out to communicate.

It was the apprentice’s performance that they felt tarnished their reputation and made them look bad.

“Everyone shut up.

Something must have been sent over from the other side,” one of them said.

At that moment, the apprentice got back up and, seeing the booklet tied to the arrow, didn’t dare to open it himself and hurriedly took it back.

Just by looking at him approaching, his teacher’s face turned green.

Wasn’t this just openly revealing their position?

What on earth was this idiot doing?

“Don’t come here, go over there!” With these words, the apprentice paused, then turned and left.

When he reached his destination, he found that many Undead were watching him, all kinds.

It turned out, these Undead Mages were using their spiritual control to manipulate the Undead and had connected their consciousness to them.

Even if these Undead were discovered and destroyed, it would have no impact on the mages.

After suffering an attack before, the Undead Mages had become more cautious.

Using the Undead to replace their own sight was a skill nearly every Undead Mage in the Plague Land knew.

“What does this mean?” A Zombie stepped forward to open the booklet, but was pushed away by a skeleton next to it.

“Move aside, you’re too filthy,” said the skeleton.

All Undead were dirty, but this Zombie was oozing pus.

If it contaminated the booklet, and the other side thought they were ready to fight to the death, what then?

Their unity was strong, but what use was that unity if it meant dying themselves?

Upon opening the booklet, everyone saw nothing and became even more puzzled.

“Wait a second, look at the first page.” Finally, someone noticed something.

They flipped to the first page and several characters appeared.

“Hello, I am Zhao Guang, Lord of the Xuanwu Territory.” The writing appeared one by one as if an invisible person was writing on the page, each character clear and distinct.

“So, it’s the Simultaneous Writing Skill, to be this far and still use it, impressive,” the Undead Mage finally recognized what it was.

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