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Chapter 320 - 234: Meteor Shower that Destroyed the World_3

Chapter 320: Chapter 234: Meteor Shower that Destroyed the World_3

The man in the yellow robe was taken aback and instinctively took a step back.

Oddly enough, the man in the blue robe standing by his side reacted faster. He took a step forward, gave a slight jerk to his magic wand, and in front of the two of them, a magic shield appeared out of thin air, blocking the oncoming thunder ball.

The thunder ball, small as a fist, exploded on the shield without causing any ripples.

"Aha, you said you’re not scared? The older you get, the more you regress. You’re not even as good as a junior," Vivian laughed.

"Bastard!"

The man in the yellow robe turned green with anger. After thoroughly preparing herself, she only threw a thunder ball at them. To him, it felt like a blatant insult.

"Senior, stop wasting your time talking to her. Let’s end this quickly!"

At this point, the man in the blue robe had already taken the initiative to charge forward, making a rapid succession of spells with his magic.

The man in the yellow robe instinctively wanted to stop him, but then he thought, "Yes, that Pactress is not by her side now, and there’s only Vivian left. Even if she is killed, there’s a chance she can be resurrected. What’s there to be afraid of?"

With this in thought, the man in the yellow robe quickly lifted his wand, cast his spell and cooperated with the actions of the man in the blue robe. They launched a joint attack on Vivian.

The battle between the three legends was fierce. The confined space around them was instantly shattered by the myriad of colored magical energies.

In the midst of the explosion of the thunderstrike, the man in the yellow robe seemed to grow more confident. He realized that without the looming influence of the Calamity Witch, Vivian’s raw power was nothing more than average. Her spell casting or the intensity of her spells were nowhere near theirs. Even if they were not teaming up against her, he could easily suppress her on his own.

It turned out that her strength had greatly declined over the past hundred years. In contrast, they had been constantly improving. This cumulative effect had quickly turned the tide. They were no longer in the same league!

Once he confirmed this, the man in the yellow robe’s initially tense mood swiftly relaxed. He even regretted that this was happening within the confines of the tower, where there were only three witnesses. If it were to happen in the open, not only could he defeat her, but he could also eliminate the deep-rooted fear within the Wizard Association members towards the Calamity Witch.

"Boom!"

Another thunderstrike hit her. Watching as one side of her hair was singed black, the man in the yellow robe couldn’t help but feel exceedingly smug, laughing loudly, "I think it’s you who’s regressing. With your current level of ability, you dare to ask me if I’m afraid of you? Ha ha..."

"Uh..."

Vivian remained silent, and the man in the blue robe found it hard to continue watching. He carefully reminded, "Senior, shouldn’t we stop now?"

"Hm?"

The man in the yellow robe was still unaware of what had happened. He continued to direct his powerful spells towards the figure in front of him, causing more damage and filling him with delight.

"That...doesn’t seem to be her true self..." the man in the blue robe said helplessly.

"Huh?"

The man in the yellow robe was stunned. He glanced over at the woman on the other side of the battlefield, who was barely recognizable and whose life had long been extinguished under his relentless onslaught of magic.

But instead of reviving, she had morphed into a decaying tree stump.

"A clone?!"

The man in the yellow robe was taken aback, his face instantly turned pale.

After all the commotion, all they had done was to bring down a clone?

More importantly: if this was a clone, then where was her true self?

"Damn it!"

The man in the yellow robe and the man in blue exchanged a look. They both immediately realized something and hurriedly turned around to head for the lower floors of the tower.

They had no choice. The clones produced by black magic were of a high grade. Their appearance was so identical that even they couldn’t tell the difference. Moreover, considering how she had been disabling the prohibitions all the way down, anyone who came across the clone would have easily mistaken it for Vivian.

Since that was not her true self, the only possibility was that she had used the strategy of luring the tiger away from the mountain...again.

The man in the yellow robe and the man in the blue robe felt the urge to vomit blood. They had been played for a fool by her using the same strategy, not once, but twice.

By now, they had a rough idea about her possible target - the control room located at the bottom of the tower. Connected to the earth’s veins, the control room was the energy transmission core of the Mage Tower. The control room had sensors that could detect any hidden crisis within the Imperial Capital in real-time.

Also, it had an extremely powerful barrier. This barrier was set up to prevent the people inside from getting disturbed. The barrier drew its energy from the earth’s veins. Once the barrier was formed, it could only be opened from the inside.

In short, it was the safest place in the entire Mage Tower, or rather, the entire Imperial Capital.

If she were to enter there...

The man in the yellow robe didn’t dare to think further. He and the man in the blue robe quickly dashed downward. Flight and space movement were prohibited within the Mage Tower. No matter how skilled they were, all they could rely on were their legs.

On the way back to the bottom of the tower, they saw many damaged defense puppets and mechanisms. Their hearts sank even further, as all the evidence was pointing towards their worst fear.

A few seconds later, when they finally reached the underground floor, they saw a figure standing in the control room. A familiar black raven perched on her shoulder. Undoubtedly, it was Vivian.

At this moment, a light-blue spherical barrier was quickly forming around her.

The two of them dashed over as quickly as they could, casting spells one after another.

Alas, they were a step too late. By the time their attacks reached there, the barrier had already completed, separating the space inside the barrier from the outside world.

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