Pastor's Tantra

Chapter 1063 Death of Count Orleans

Watching the frozen and shattered body of the Count of Orleans fall to the ground, Aiwass took back the sickle in his hand.

The damage caused by "Death of Withering" is to directly cut off the opponent's "maximum life". Although this state can be dispelled through rituals, it can basically prevent the opponent's recovery effect during war.

This is particularly effective for the Moon Child with extremely strong regeneration ability - if this sickle causes fatal damage, it means that it cannot be resurrected again.

If it were not for the benefit of the Box of Nothingness, he would turn into a stone statue in an instant.

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From this point of view, the power of the Box of Nothingness is indeed strong...

Because Aiwass is very cautious.

Unlike his contempt and calmness, he actually attaches great importance to this enemy in his heart. Although it is unknown how much he controls the Box of Nothingness, it is equivalent to half of the earthly god after all, and the priority alone is even higher than that of the Fallen Angel.

In the field of the Box of Nothingness, there are broken rules like a gorgeous competition. Once a move is cracked, points will be deducted, thus making the move invalid.

This is why this is a mechanism book - because cracking the mechanism is equivalent to "crack the opponent's move".

There may be only one chance to make a move.

In order to prevent the opponent from having any illusion resistance or any treasure that can resist illusion, the "Yin and Yang Harmony" feature is specially used to release Star Ice with five times the mana, so that this move has an extra energy level priority. In order to ensure his death.

Even so, the Box of Nothingness prevented his death.

It obviously wanted to give Count Orleans a chance - if Count Orleans could see through the illusion himself, accept his own death calmly and forcibly tear through the illusion, he really had a chance to win the resurrection match on the spot. The Death of Desolation can indeed wipe out his maximum health, but the Box of Nothingness can dispel this effect as long as it makes a move.

But obviously, Count Orleans did not fully understand the Box of Nothingness, and he did not have the courage to face death without fear.

This is not surprising.

At least nine out of ten children born in the month are afraid of death. This is also the similarity between the Path of Love and the Path of Dusk - both are the paths closest to "nothingness", and both are afraid of falling into nothingness and gradually sliding into it.

Now his ugly appearance in the hallucination has also made him gradually lose the protection of the box of nothingness.

The ice sculpture that was cut in half, everything in the body is gradually evaporating and shattering.

He still stared at the ceiling with his eyes wide open and his lifeless pupils. The eyeballs were completely frozen, and the pupils were broken like contact lenses that were stepped on. The pale skin was covered with cracks, and the gray-white petrification marks spread.

When the petrification marks just spread over the chest, it was like breaking through a critical point -

The invisible resistance finally dissipated completely.

In just a moment, the petrification spread rapidly - the ice sculpture of the Count of Orleans turned into a cold gray-white stone statue.

The next moment, the white light spots like an illusion gathered together.

It was not the white light that was almost invisible when the Moon Children were killed before, but a soft ball of light the size of a small kumquat, which flew into Aiwas' body.

[Kill the fifth-level extraordinary person and gain 1650 free experience]

... Oh.

Aiwas raised his eyebrows.

He defeated an opponent of the same level at the fifth level, and he could get more than a thousand experience points?

Although he has not yet fully understood the rules for gaining experience... but basically, they all follow the principle of "the more thorough the death, the more experience you get", "the stronger the opponent, the more experience you get", and "the stronger the opponent is than you, the more experience you get".

Based on this principle, Aiwas's current experience gain is the first generation of red phase - as a Moon Child, he will not enter the dream world after his death, so it can be considered a complete death. But even so, the Earl of Orleans gave Aiwas more experience than he did when he killed Earl Dawn.

This probably shows that this guy is really strong.

- Fortunately, I am more skilled and I killed him as soon as I met him.

"Now it's completely dead," Aiwas turned around and smiled easily, "Let's go, Sherlock. Clean up the others first - I'll go to treat the innocent, and you'll be responsible for cleaning up the Moon Children - should it be okay?"

"Of course."

Sherlock breathed a sigh of relief when he saw the enemy being defeated by Aiwas again.

He was actually sweating in his heart just now.

The moment he saw the other party, he realized that something was wrong.

Aiwas didn't tell him the specific mechanism of the Void Box, but he could tell from Aiwas's few words that it was a power that could "make the Swan King's wish come true." And the Count of Orleans obviously mastered this power, and his weird behavior was to complete a certain ritual... and Yassen rushed up directly.

- In an instant, Sherlock was sweating profusely.

Because he realized that Yassen's behavior had been manipulated by some unknown force.

In his understanding, Arsene would never be so impulsive. As a thief who had almost never failed, Arsene knew very well the meaning of "plan before acting".

No matter what hatred he had against the Count of Orleans...

At least he should let Aiwass take the first step, right?

If he rushed forward, what would be the use except giving away his head? It was not impossible that he would be kidnapped and taken hostage in return.

Neither Aiwass nor Yassen, nor even the Earl of Orleans, felt there was anything wrong with it.

At that moment, Sherlock realized one thing——

It was they who were infected by the power of "beauty" and subconsciously recognized the rationality of Yasen's behavior.

In other words, without any preparation, Yassen attacked his old enemy who was obviously much stronger than him, and then was knocked away with one blow - this was the script directed by the subconscious of the Box of Nothingness. Because it was looking forward to this scene happening, this scene happened naturally.

On the contrary, it was because Sherlock was so unaesthetic that he was able to stay awake.

It was precisely because of this that he had not launched a pursuit.

If Aiwass was involved in a close battle, or even at a disadvantage, Sherlock would definitely attack the enemy no matter what. Even if he can't cause damage to the opponent...but spells are never simple energy bombardments.

Even if the opponent has a higher energy level and can be exempted from all his direct spells, he also has auxiliary powers - such as making the ground melt into magma or hollows, making teammates stronger and faster, and giving teammates Casts protective auxiliary spells. For example, shields, stone skin, huge strength... it even includes buffs such as predicting the future and one-time teleportation.

Worst of all, it can also replenish the mana pool of teammates remotely.

But Sherlock didn't take any action at all.

It's because he doesn't know if there will be more variables.

Now, he was finally able to confirm...that everything was under Aiwass' control.

They should be considered winners, right? In the judgment of the empty box.

In this way, there should be no more surprises.

So Sherlock secretly wiped the sweat in his heart, but said extremely calmly: "Who do you think I am? I can still do such a simple job.

"...But what about after that?"

Sherlock asked.

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