Chapter 850: Trap (Three in One)
Viscount Ebenezer spoke loudly from outside the door, âGood news, sir Wizard Abel! Weâve found a place for you!â
Abel thought that Viscount Ebenezer was being quite strange. Heâd expected a knock on the door, but perhaps the man was just too eager to build a good relationship with him. Anyways, he decided not to pay too much attention to it.
Abel replied quickly, âThank you so much, then, Viscount Ebenezer. When can I visit?â
Viscount Ebenezer said with a smile, âWe can leave as soon as youâre available.â
âVery well! Shall we depart now, then?â
There was something that Abel missed when he bowed to give his thanks. Viscount Ebenezer had quite a gloomy look on his face.
So the two came to the same carriage. This time, however, there werenât any Tauren bodyguards with them. Abel thought that it was quite strange, considering Viscount Ebenezer had a few with him wherever he went. No, he didnât think that Viscount Ebenezer was going to trust him as a bodyguard, either.
Abel looked forward and asked curiously, âSo where might we be heading, Viscount Ebenezer?â
He didnât know all the places in Annual City, but he recognized that the carriage was going towards the front city gate. From what it looked like, they were heading out of the city.
Viscount Ebenezer said with a smile, âIâve got to say, sir Wizard Abel. Your luck is incredible. One of our barons here was just about to sell his castle, and you, ha! Iâve got you right on top of the client list.â
That was the first time Abelâs heard something like that. He didnât know how things worked back on the central continent, but back on the Holy Continent, one couldnât buy a previously owned castle. The castles were like the foundations of families. Even if the families had lost their influence, they would almost always get rid of their other assets before anything else. Selling the castles would usually be considered a very desperate last option.
What a coincidence it mustâve been, then, for him to immediately find a house and castle to buy as soon as he came to this land. He quickly looked towards Viscount Ebenezer to see what he had to say. Strangely, there was cold sweat dripping from the manâs face. The sound of his heartbeat was also quite fast. It was Autumn, though. He acted calmly this whole time, but he still looked quite suspicious.
âSo whoâs trying to go after me?â Abel couldnât help but think. It had only been a few hours since he arrived on the central continent. He didnât think that someone would want to harm him this quickly. Viscount Ebenezer, especially. He didnât seem like the type who would want trouble with an advanced wizard.
Whatever. It appeared that Viscount Ebenezer was trying to lure him to the outer part of the city because advanced wizards canât fight with full strength inside the city. The Wizard Union would not stand it if mass casualties were to happen in the city. They wouldâve activated the defensive large circle if someone tried to cast spells over there.
âThank you so much, then, Viscount Ebenezer.â
Instead of exposing Viscount Ebenezerâs deceitful words, Abel was more interested in finding who was after him. By tapping Viscount Ebenezerâs forehead, he made him lose consciousness as they continued to ride on the carriage. Then, by scanning Valayaâs ring with his power of the Will, a cape was quickly revealed on his body. It was his stability cape. He didnât know what it was made of, but after seeing many divine items that belonged to this world, he predicted that this cape was once used by one of the divine spirits.
Soon, the invisibility cape took effect so that his body and costume became invisible. Then, he pried the wooden chunk from the floor and revealed the ground below as the carriage continued to move. He didnât use any spells because he could feel someone watching them ever since they left the city. He couldnât detect any power of the Will, though. They were probably afraid that he was going to find out about where they were watching him from
When he was moving, his body would still appear very occasionally. That was until when he fell from the carriage. After he did, he became completely invisible when he stood still on the ground. He stood and watched as the carriage continued to move in whatever direction that it was moving into. That was also when he noticed where they were watching him came from.
It was a wizard in a robe that was standing behind a tree. He was about five hundred meters away from where he was standing, but the wizard crest on his chest was still quite visible. He was a rank seventeen advanced wizard. Noticing this made Abel quite gloomy. He didnât think that someone would want his life when he just came here, especially with a farfetched set-up such as this.
From what he could see, the rank seventeen wizard was contacting someone with his contact card. He could see exactly what he was doing. His five senses were sharpened as soon as he gained the world stone fragment. The blue dragon âice crystal breathing techniqueâ also did a lot to help. He could also hear a bit of what the advanced wizard said, as soft as his voice was.
The advanced wizard spoke, âThe carriage Abelâs on left the city, Vice-Captain.â
âBe careful, Fifth. Make sure he doesnât see you.â
âDonât worry, sir. Heâs just a child. Iâm not going to let him see me, alright?â
So the advanced wizard put down his sign card and teleported straight towards the carriage. When the advanced wizard used his âinstantaneous movementâ spell, Abel also did the same. It was a way to get past detection because when a wizard performed the âinstantaneous movement,â there would be a gap of a few seconds where he couldnât detect things. Abel was doing this very quickly, by the way. Even if the advanced wizard had drawn his spell rune in advance, he could still respond quite quickly by teleporting himself simultaneously.
There was still something else. He had the invisibility cape on. The mysterious headband inside the invisibility cape could increase his total power of the Will capacity by twofold. When the advanced wizard performed one âinstantaneous movement,â he could respond by appearing at a place that was a hundred meters away. Still, he couldnât make an accurate precision as to where the advanced wizard was moving. Otherwise, he wouldâve immediately gone with a melee attack followed by single long-distance teleportation.
This time, when the advanced wizard used his âinstantaneous movement,â he used the digitalization ability of his world stone fragment. He also switched on his druid spirit to do a spontaneous analysis of the advanced wizardâs âinstantaneous movement.â The carriage was still moving forward as he was about to perform his next one. There was just enough time for analysis. Every wizard has their own habits when teleporting. This was especially true when they were not in combat mode when they were just trying to get to places they wanted to move to.
Soon, with the world stone fragment and the druid spirit, Abel concluded three possible locations that the advanced wizard would move towards. Several factors led to this conclusion. One, the advanced wizard had to consider moving somewhere that was about five hundred meters away from the carriage. Two, he had to consider being discrete, so being in plain sight was not an option for him. Three, there were some subtle hints about how he usually moved.
After thinking through these factors, Abel decided to pick his own teleportation point to a big tree. That was when the advanced wizard activated another instantaneous movement. The two teleported at the same time. Due to the invisibility cape, the white light didnât appear when Abel made a move.
Once the advanced wizard appeared behind the big tree, Abel decided to appear right behind him. He reached out one of his hands, and a shield appeared. He struck right towards the neck. The advanced wizard also responded quite quickly. He tried to deflect the hit with his magic staff before it reached him. It was quite surprising for him, actually. He didnât think that he would teleport right in front of someone because he didnât think that anyone was here.
No, the magic staff didnât block Abelâs shield attack. All he could see was a shadow coming out of nowhere to strike at him with a shield? He did have the time to generate protective barriers, but Abelâs attack was just too powerful. The first one was splintered like glass, while the second one was shattered in less than half a second. Thatâs just what would happen if one tried to defend against the most powerful physical attack on the entire Holy Continent. Abel had already far exceeded his limit as a human. His body was actually shifting more towards becoming a giant dragon.
Still, the two protective barriers gave the advanced wizard quite enough time to respond. Despite having his defense utterly destroyed, his power of the Will managed to almost activate the âinstantaneous movementâ scroll in his portal bag. It wouldâve worked if Abelâs attack was purely physical, actually.
As a white light flashed across Abelâs shield, a âshield attackâ rune came out and slammed right towards the advanced wizard. The advanced wizardâs power of the Will fainted before he could touch his scroll. The fainting effect lasted for about two seconds, and all his defensive mechanisms went off because of this. Abelâs been keeping watch the whole time with his power of the Will. Since they were on the side of the road, there werenât any pedestrians that would happen to come by. Besides, the location that the advanced wizard chose was also quite secretive, and that gave him the confidence to use his head knight commander ability so openly.
The shield attack was a technique that only the head knight commander could use. By using it on the advanced wizard, heâs basically given up on the idea of sparing his life. He had understood very well how knights were treated on the central continent, and he wasnât going to risk being hunted down during his time here.
After landing the hit, he reached for the advanced wizardâs magic staff, portal bag, and the two passive defensive magic items that were hung on his waist. He then broke the wizardâs four limbs with his shield. To finish, he made a light tap on his head. It wasnât a heavy hit. It was intended so that his power of the Will could make a direct strike towards the already fainted advanced wizardâs spirit.
The advanced wizard woke up instantly. His eyes stared fearfully towards Abel as he knew very well what he was being hit by. It was the âshield attack,â something that only the evil knights could use. Upon a closer look, he also realized that the young wizard in front of him was the target they were after. He was just laughing about how he couldnât be found, but here, he got ambushed and struck down with just one sneak attack. There was something that he couldnât understand in all of this. He didnât know why Abel appeared where he had just teleported.
Nevertheless, there was not enough time to think about those things. He didnât think that Abel would spare him after showing that he could use the âshield attack.â He was like a lamb that was about to be slaughtered. His soul was injured, so there was no chance for him to use his power of Will. He didnât have the portal bag and magic staff with him, so really, he didnât have many options.
Abel asked calmly, âWho are you? Why are you bringing me out of the city?â
As calm as his voice was, his murderous intent was terrifying the advanced wizard.
The advanced wizard said hatefully, âYour name is Abel. I know I wonât come out of this alive. Hurry and get this over with.â
Abel replied coldly, âNothing you want to say?â
There was no time to waste with this wizard. The carriage was still marching forward. There was probably going to be another advanced wizard that would come out and strike at it. Instead of asking directly, he reached towards the portal bag with his power of the Will. He had to break the advanced wizardâs power of the Will seal first, but with one heavy strike, he broke through the defense relatively quickly.
The advanced wizardâs face got even paler. His injured soul became even more hurt after the portal bag was forcefully opened. Abel didnât care to look at how hurt he was. He searched quickly inside the portal bag. Soon, he found the contact card and injected his power of Will into it.
The contact card was a spell card that allowed mutual communication between areas that had mini contact circles installed. It was not very often seen on the Holy Continent, mainly because of how complicated it was to craft them. Only a select few in some of the larger organizations on the Holy Continent would have the permission to have them.
Once Abelâs made the infiltration with his power of the Will, he gained immediate control over all the information the contact card contained. It also included information about the advanced wizard right here.
Abel said with a light smile, âWizard Masin of the Ice Wind clan. Seems awfully familiar to me. So this is about revenge, isnât it?â
After saying that, he made a light tap on Wizard Masinâs brain. There was a lot of control behind it. It was enough to turn the inside of Wizard Masinâs brain into mush, but the force was not quite enough to kill him instantly. He made it so the Wizard Masin would die in exactly twenty seconds. That was the amount of time he had to escape before a soul light would appear from Wizard Masin and ignite towards the sky. He wouldnât want the rank eighteen Wizard Godwin to realize that he hadnât actually survived.
Abel placed Wizard Masinâs corpse on the ground and disappeared. He was just copying Wizard Masin at this point. He was about five hundred meters away from the carriage. While diverting his attention to its surroundings, he could see that the man riding the carriage was still oblivious to what was happening. The carriage continued to march forward as what the city lord said.
The carriage made a sharp turn when it reached a curved road. It entered into a detour that lasted for a few minutes. On the way, blocks of circle cards appeared around the ground that was nearby. Upon counting them roughly, Abel could see that there were about one hundred and twenty of them. They all had white lights flashing out of them. The white lights would connect and create a gigantic pentagonal star wrapped around the carriage. The coachman jumped out of the carriage, and as soon as he saw this. He screamed, and without looking at where he was jumping, he jumped into a wall and lost consciousness right there and then.
Wizard Godwin appeared and laughed out loudly, âYou canât escape now, can you, Wizard Abel?â
With the circle control card in his hand, Wizard Godwin moved freely between the spell circle. He was planning on fighting Abel while keeping him trapped in one place. The idea was so that Abel couldnât take any initiative if he was to start attacking.
Yet, he realized that something went wrong quite quickly. It wasnât possible for Abel not to realize what was going on. He scanned his power of the Will into the carriage, and only Viscount Ebenezer was inside the carriage. Worse yet, Viscount Ebenezer was completely unconscious. Abel couldâve killed him, but he thought that the man was quite nice to him despite his betrayal.
On the other hand, Abel was busy doing his own thing. By unleashing small-sized war golems from inside of his Valayaâs ring, he had them trap around the circle in all directions. Since the war puppets were inanimate beings, they managed to move by without having Wizard Godwin notice them.
Wizard Godwin took out his contact card as he realized what went wrong, âWhere are you, Fifth?â
There was no reply on the contact card. Of course, Abel noticed the commotion that was taking place inside his portal bag, but he didnât think about making a reply. Thatâs when he saw a white light come piercing through the sky over the distance. It was Wizard Godwin. He was a bit dumbfounded to have figured out what just happened.
But there was no reply. He was just starting to get who the dead advanced wizard was. The light pillar there was pretty much Wizard Masinâs last hope.
Wizard Godwin screamed in wrath, âI know you are here, Abel! I will find you. You hear that? You canât escape from me! Iâll rip your soul out and torment it for a hundred years!â
Wizard Godwin really liked Fifth. As nothing but a small fraction of the Ice Wind Clan, it was never easy for them to recruit other members into their own group. It wasnât just that, either. Fifth was his trusted subordinate. He was even planning on having him as his sideman once he took over Captain Emirâs position. Heâs spent countless efforts for this sole purpose. Heâs even had to sacrifice his own training progress, and he thought that was okay as long as his team could gain just a bit more attention.
And now. A rank seventeen wizard loyal to him killed in front of his eyes. It wasnât even a hard mission. It was very hard for Wizard Godwin to keep his calm.
Abel said calmly, âWizard Godwin since youâve planned on going after me, Iâll have the right to retaliate. Itâs just like what happened with Wizard Bunker and Wizard Gerald.â
Wizard Godwin was even more certain that it was Abel. He fumed even more when he heard the two names. He searched desperately in all directions with his power of the Will. He wanted to find where Abel was, but he was quite far from him. Much further than where his power of the Will expanded, actually. Even the small-sized war puppets around went out of his range of coverage.
At the same time, Abel sent a âkillâ command towards the elder sign card on his belt. The battle command spirit then ordered the four hundred small-sized war puppets to fire their ballista arrows. It made Wizard Godwinâs hairs stand. His instinct told him to activate his âinstantaneous movementâ rune immediately with his right hand.
Strangely enough, the four hundred ballista arrows were not fired in the same direction. It formed a cross-shaped attack in the entire area, covering up hundreds of square meters of area. Only the small-sized puppets were capable of covering up such a massive area with their high-density attacks.
So Wizard Godwinâs performed his âinstantaneous movementâ quite quickly. He activated it before the ballistas were fired, actually. He became a white light that disappeared and reappeared somewhere two hundred meters away. He was no longer searching around with his power of the Will. By scanning again with his power of the Will, he had another âinstantaneous movementâ ready, so he could teleport elsewhere. Thatâs when he faced the arrows that were fired at him like a thin fishing net. The arrows fired at him were non-stop, as he noticed. Before he could teleport again, one of the arrows was just a meter away from him.
He was starting to fear, fear death. His body almost froze, but luck was still with him. The arrow managed to miss, and he successfully performed another âinstantaneous movement that got him out of the deadly net of arrows. He sighed in relief from the fact that he escaped death very narrowly. Thatâs when he felt a sharp pain that came from his right arm.
When he looked towards his right hand, he could see that it disappeared to his elbow. What followed was a terrible shriek that came out of his mouth. Still, he managed to escape by performing another âinstantaneous movementâ with his left hand.
Abel watched as Wizard Godwin escaped. It was quite a shame, really. Itâs not like he didnât want to make a chase, but he didnât think that there would be a point in going after a rank eighteen wizard that was running for his life. Wizard Godwin was teleporting randomly. The man was experienced even at his worst.
Instead, Abel turned to look at the arm he tore off Wizard Godwin. He saw that it was still grabbing onto a circle control card. After taking it with his âtelekinesis,â he threw a fireball and burnt the arm into ash. Of course, heâs heard of how wizards could use potions to put back a broken limb. He didnât want to give Wizard Godwin any chances, so he decided to destroy the arm right there and then.
After that, he injected his power of the Will into the circle control card. Since the energy inside wasnât too much for him to handball, he managed to remove it quite quickly to leave his own imprint. Soon, a text came out of it to inform him that the circleâs name was the âdragon-trapping circle.â Of course, thatâs not to say that it was capable of actually trapping a dragon. The scary thing about this dragon-trapping circle, actually, was the fact that it could separate energy that was in the same space.
Basically, wizards cast their spells by activating runes with their own mana. The runes functioned by interacting with the different elements that were in the air, which created all sorts of spell attacks. If a dragon-trapping circle trapped a wizard, then his ability to cast spells would be greatly reduced, so much so that it was very difficult to break through the circle that was binding him. If trapped for too long, itâd be impossible for one to even escape with the âinstantaneous movementâ spell.
So Abel had the spell control card when he walked inside the dragon-trapping circle. According to the instructions written on it, he found the circle plate and put away all 120 circle cards in the way. It was quite rare to find such spell circles on the Holy Continent. He was still a bit sour to have let Wizard Godwin away, but perhaps he should be content with the fact that he received a new circle.
After retrieving the dragon-trapping circle, the carriage shattered into pieces of wood. The ballista arrows destroyed it. Viscount Ebenezer and the coachmen, too, were both shredded into pieces that scattered everywhere. Abel shook his head. He originally wanted to spare both of their lives.
The dragon-trapping circle was a trapping circle. It could trap people inside the circle. That created a weakness, though. It was never intended to defend against attacks that came from the outside.
Abel ordered his elder sign card, âPut back your ballistas, battle command spirit.â
âYes, sir Elder,â the battle command spirit responded. From there, the four hundred small-sized war puppets entered the battlefield that was just cleaned. Itâd take longer if humans were doing this, but the war puppets themselves had the ability to retrieve the arrows that they fired in the shortest amount of time possible. About 2400 arrows were being fired in the two seconds that they attacked. Abel didnât want to leave too many marks here, so he decided to have them take back anything they could. He wouldnât want to make them from scratch again, especially when he didnât have so much time and connections here on the central continent.
So in Annual City, Wizard Julian and Wizard Carnegie decided not to leave. They were waiting for responses from the Wizard Organisation. Their mission was not complete yet. They could only decide what to do next after receiving a response from the Wizard Organisation.
Right now, the two advanced wizards sat in a luxurious room filled with exquisite food. Both of them came by rushing in. They decided to share a meal because they realized that neither of them had eaten yet. They did have quite an argument at the city lord estate, but that was for the sake of doing their mission. Now that the mission was incomplete, it was still alright for them to share a meal.
Just while Wizard Carnegie was looking outside the window, he couldnât help but awe in shock.
âA Soul light? What happened?â
Wizard Julian was also shocked, âIt is a soul light? Who died? This isnât the battlefield!â
Both of them thought that it could be Abel, but that just didnât seem all that likely. Whatever the case was, their initial response was to teleport away from the room immediately. There was no time for him to worry about the cityâs defensive large circle anymore. The defensive circle was nowhere as fast as them, so as long as they didnât stay in one location for too long, itâd be very hard for it to actually lock onto them.
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