This Wizard is So Unscientific!
Chapter 543 - 378 Forbidden Curse Master!_1

Chapter 543: Chapter 378 Forbidden Curse Master!_1

Knowing that formidable enemies were surveilling from outside,

Tuck naturally wouldn’t let his guard down.

His Transcendent Talent, [Steam World, Origin Form], kept Tuck immersed in a state of steam insight towards the outside world at all times, exceeding 10000%.

Just the other day, he had added points to the High Dimensional Precision Correction which had exceeded 9000%, intertwining its control over the spirit network of the Bug Race.

Tuck’s defense was against the potent Exotic Transcendents who might stealthily infiltrate his nest territory.

Besides that, echoes from the World Origin of the Interface Ship also reached him.

Instantly notifying Tuck of the two Transcendent Masters who had surreptitiously sneaked in.

"One of them is a Level 122 Steam Assassin, with exceedingly subtle methods of stealth; he avoided the steam’s detection and also eluded the mental network’s tracking."

"But he disturbed the steam region, and it was quite obvious."

"The other is a Level 136 Transcendent Swordsman, with a Master State that’s almost absurdly solid."

"He possesses considerable strength."

Within the Cabin World’s passageway, Tuck looked at the Transcendent Master, Lord Garris.

"Lord Garris, which one will you choose?"

If possible, Garris, at the majestic level of 155, would prefer to choose the one at Level 122.

But no matter what, he was still a Middle Transcendent Master.

If he were to actually do that, it would be quite the dent in his pride.

"Ahem... the Level 136 Swordsman," Garris said with a light cough.

"Lord Garris, this Genius Swordsman, whose level is quite a bit beneath yours, should be easy for you to deal with, right?"

"I... will try my best to win!"

Garris glanced at Tuck, the corners of his eyes involuntarily twitching.

Ever since Tuck had formed his Master Seed, Garris had found it hard to gauge Tuck’s strength.

Truth be told, he really wasn’t confident when facing that Level 136 Swordsman.

After all, his own level was propped up by the Flame World Tree.

Compared to a normal Middle Transcendent, his power was quite a bit weaker.

Meanwhile, that Level 136 genius genius swordsman wielded absolute top-tier strength for his level.

His level was already approaching the critical juncture of 140.

In a genuine fight, he wasn’t convinced he would win.

In contrast, Tuck was only Level 96, a mere Semi-Master.

But right now, faced with that Level 122 Master-level powerhouse, moreover, a quite profound Transcendent Master,

Tuck was neither daunted nor timid.

On the contrary, he was calm and composed, exuding confidence in his own abilities.

If it were him at Level 96, he’d probably be scouting for a comfortable spot somewhere!

After a while, Tuck suddenly spoke.

"They’re almost here!"

Immediately, Tuck began preparing his Forbidden Curse.

Forbidden Curse, Dragon Breath, Star Erosion Arrow!

Phase targeting!

As Tuck infused a mighty infusion of Fire Rune Mystery, Chaos Rune Mysteries, and the tension from opening the spatial dimensions of the bowstring,

Garris’s complexion changed subtly, and he silently backed off a bit.

"What a terrifying force of fire; even I feel my heart tremble. Why is his Holy Fire so dreadful?"

While his gaze was sharply focused,

Tuck carefully felt the power of his Immortal Heart of Flames.

Following the formation of the Master Seed, and as his strength gradually increased, Tuck added points where necessary, boosting every aspect to the maximum.

And among them, the Immortal Heart of Flames, having reached a height of over 14000 fragments, was undoubtedly the strongest and most explosive attribute.

As such, the might of the fire in Tuck’s hand had effortlessly reached a standard that could sear a Transcendent Master.

The Dragon Breath Curse was the Forbidden Curse in Tuck’s repertoire that could exert fire’s power to the fullest, second only to the Forbidden Star Explosion.

There was a soft "hum" as space trembled slightly.

Tuck loosed an arrow.

"How far do you reckon?"

Garris looked into the distance, but within the misty Steam Grey Mist, he couldn’t see where the arrow landed.

"About 120 kilometers away, I guess!"

"Hiss... that far?"

"It’s acceptable," Tuck said with a smile.

"Can you shoot accurately at that distance?"

"Hmm... it looks quite far, but it’s actually just an instant away. Besides..."

Tuck paused momentarily.

"I hit the target!"

"The Level 136 Swordsman is injured."

Garris raised an eyebrow slightly.

"Even though he blocked my arrow, the impact and the source force of fire still inflicted injury on him."

"Hmm... they’ve spotted us and are rushing over at high speed."

"No need to hurry, this distance is enough for two more shots."

Soon after, Tuck fired a second arrow.

As the second arrow was loosed,

This time, Garris felt the fluctuation of the arrow’s power hitting the enemy.

And at that moment, Tuck began to smile.

"That Level 122 assassin is quite interesting. He tried to use his blinking ability to dodge this arrow, but he took a big hit. The arrow pierced through his Master State; it is just unknown how severe the injury is."

"These two are quite fast. It seems I won’t be able to shoot the third arrow."

As his words fell,

Tuck immediately began casting the Chaos Forbidden Curse "Star Falling Ring" at the farthest distance within range.

Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh...

Meteorites of various sizes fell from the sky like rain.

At the same time.

Itas and Gorel, with anger and murderous intent blending on their faces, created numerous afterimages as they continuously dodged and evaded the falling meteorites.

Those they couldn’t evade were met with blocking moves from either a Legendary Dagger or Legendary Long Sword.

Though their Transcendent Master bodies, standing over ten meters tall, were quite resilient,

they also became easier targets to hit.

Ordinary methods would have been one thing.

But the abilities and strength displayed by the Steam Wizard were definitely at the Lower Transcendent Master level.

His terrifying Forbidden Curse could easily threaten both of them.

Even more crucially, the Wizard controlled a vast amount of World Power, and could cast spells from an incredibly long distance.

"Be careful!"

All of a sudden, Itas roared ferociously.

The next moment, a black hole-like sphere of a Forbidden Curse, over a hundred meters in diameter, suddenly appeared behind them.

"Boom...rumble...rumble..."

The flames of terror, fused with the ultimate destructive power of the earth, spread out in all directions.

What was it like to experience the oppressive force of a Level 92 Forbidden Star Explosion?

Now, Itas and Gorel knew.

It was like a fate worse than death!

Streams of scorching energy pierced through their Master defenses, penetrated their Master State, and then fiercely ignited their Master Sequence Tree into voracious flames.

In that inferno of terrifying black fire, they were roasted alive!

All they could feel was Death beckoning to them once more.

Itas fared slightly better, managing to leap dozens of kilometers away.

As for the Swordsman, Gorel, he faced Tuck’s Forbidden Star Explosion up close and personal.

If not for being a Level 136 Transcendent Master,

if not for his Legendary Long Sword withstanding most of the searing burn,

he felt that just this wave of Forbidden Curses would have destroyed much of his combat ability, leaving him powerless to fight again.

Fortunately!

The Legendary Sword was still there.

Guarding all that was his.

Boom...rumble...rumble...

As a massive mushroom cloud slowly rose into the sky, the horrifying destructive force of the Star Explosion gradually dissipated.

A feeling of rebirth after a calamity surged through Gorel’s heart.

In the distance, Tuck, who had been quietly observing all that transpired, was astonished.

"To live after taking a hit from my Level 92 Forbidden Curse."

"Transcendent Masters are indeed not easy to kill."

"And it wasn’t just one hit, they had already taken one Forbidden Curse and got injured before, tsk tsk..."

"But... this is what makes the fight interesting."

As the huge mushroom cloud from the Forbidden Star Explosion spread out.

"Woo woo woo..."

Tuck’s Five-Star Morphed Forbidden Curse "Steam Light Feather Blade" also burst forth.

Seeing his opponent injured, Garris suddenly felt he was back in the game.

"Leave that Transcendent Swordsman to me!"

Garris’s tone was filled with confidence!

Garris had just set off.

"Whoosh!"

A sharp starlight suddenly attacked.

Tuck slightly shifted his body.

The starlight correspondingly traced a perfect curve.

"Bang!" it struck Tuck.

Tuck’s Rune Earth Shield on his body erupted with a crash.

Against a Transcendent Master’s attack, these ordinary shields were of little use.

The starlight, nimble as an elf, broke Tuck’s earth shield and then targeted Tuck’s head straight on.

Crystal Wall Power began to emerge faintly.

"Hiss hiss hiss..."

The starlight was stopped by Tuck’s Forbidden Curse "Crystal Wall Armor."

After making a sizzling noise, it branded a clear hexagram.

"Teleportation? Anchor? Jump lock?"

Tuck raised an eyebrow.

He sensed the precision and the mystery of its trajectory.

The next instant, the Light Feather Blades behind Tuck transformed into a dense array of sword glints, slashing furiously toward a corner beside him.

Almost at the same time.

Itas appeared right where Tuck’s attack had landed.

Numerous Light Feather Blades, burning with intensity, stormed into Itas’s body—whose Transcendent Defense had already been breached by Tuck.

Meanwhile, Itas’s sharp blade was fleeting, delivering a swift, sharp strike at Tuck.

Considering the significant size difference between them,

and with the opponent’s two-meter-long Legendary Dagger like a heavy sword, possessed overwhelming power.

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