The Vastness of Magical Destiny-Chapter 190 - 13 The Strong Ones
Chapter 190: Chapter 13: The Strong Ones
Chapter 190 -13: The Strong Ones
Vero’s arrival finally brought Komer the first spring since he had come to Caucasus.
The delicate and sweet voice of the girl seemed to echo in Komer’s ears at every moment, and Komer didn’t know if he had not once fallen into a love trap. However, in the eyes of Puber and Ilot, they held nothing but contempt—was it truly necessary for their boss to engage in such disingenuous self-questioning at a time like this, or was he perhaps a tad too hypocritical?
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Vero had come to escape an arranged meeting. Upon learning accidentally that a prince from neighboring Bohemia intended to visit Galle and was eager to meet her, even the inexperienced Vero understood what this implied.
Without making any preparations, she drifted away. She did not hate marriage, but she detested the shackles that tried to decide her lifetime happiness without her even having met the person.
Only when she stepped out of the Archduke’s Mansion did she realize that she had nowhere to go. In the vast sea of people, there seemed not a single confidant with whom she could genuinely converse. Although she had many girlfriends, those girls from noble families seemed more interested in idle courtship conversations and discussing which aristocratic children were up to what. This tediousness entangled Vero until unintentionally, her fingers brushed against the Spiritual Ring on her finger.
In a trance, Komer’s courteous yet firm image once again appeared in Vero’s heart, and in comparison, Knight Sart’s performance was so repulsive that she chose a journey to Caucasus.
Rebry didn’t care that Vero had discovered his choice. To him, Damarlinsk Castle was simply an endless treasure trove. After the initial exploration revealed two secret passages sealed by Magic Prohibition, he and his friends who arrived subsequently threw themselves even more passionately into the search for secrets within the vast castle.
Fortune favors the bold, and next to the sealed land in the northeast corner, Rebry and his friends found another secret path.
This secret path was also sealed by a Magic Array, and the scale of the Magic Array was astounding. According to a friend’s estimation, this should be an extremely strange and complex Dark Magic Array—the gate of Bodor, belonging to the Dark Devouring category.
If one dared to trespass without deciphering the Magic Array, any entity, be it human or other creature, might be devoured in a few breaths and sent to a different world.
According to Rebry’s friend, a senior Dark Magic researcher and Dark Magician, behind such a vast Dark Magic Array, there generally lies a Dark Relic acting as the medium for the Magic Array. Otherwise, it could not be activated.
Just like the Ancient Starry Sky Magic Array in the Archangel Square, although spectacular, it clearly lacks a Spiritual Object as a medium. Such a scale of Magic Array surely cannot be operated by any Mage. Perhaps after going through lengthy historical changes, the medium has scattered who knows where, leaving behind only historical relics on the site.
The arrival of Rebry’s mechanically skilled friend finally sounded the horn for the comprehensive development of Damarlinsk Castle; however, this cautious Dark Sorcerer became much more careful after witnessing several banned mechanisms in the castle. Apart from seemingly measuring and deducing, he did not offer any viable suggestions, and Rebry and the others unusually displayed a wealth of patience—perhaps they believed that with their friend there, no difficulty was insurmountable.
A hundred elite members of the Half-beastman Guards became the targets for the training of two Dark Knights. Despite the Half-beast Warriors’ incredible strength, they still suffered greatly under the intense training of the two Dark Knights. However, the effectiveness of the training soon became evident.
After one month of special training, these Half-beastman Guards surpassed the remaining guards both in discipline and individual combat skills. This led Komer to continually assign the subsequent tasks to the nearly blood-vomiting Dark Knights. Fortunately, the time to formally break the ban had not yet been determined, so the two Dark Knights reluctantly accepted the burdensome tasks.
When Komer received a letter from Cyprus, he was enthusiastically watching a duel between two Dark Knights.
Komer would have never been concerned by such a scene, but he assured the other party that if they wanted to improve their fighting qi strength better and faster, it was absolutely necessary for him to observe the battle, forcing both Dark Knights to accept Komer’s unreasonable demands.
In Komer’s eyes, Solonberg’s power was already the finest in Caucasus. Even though Ilot was equipped with several Magic Scrolls prepared by Komer and had his defensive abilities forcefully enhanced by Solidification Magic, in the face of Solonberg, these measures still seemed so fragile and ineffective.
The assault punctured Ilot’s initial defense easily like an antelope hanging in mid-air, rendering it to nothing. Even the consecutive release of Magic Scrolls only brought Ilot a shred of modesty, revealing the vast difference in their levels, turning the duel into a one-sided slaughter had it been a formal match.
Solonberg’s display of unstoppable strength in the duel with Ilot left Komer in awe, but after witnessing the Dark Fighting Qi strength of another Dark Knight, Vladimir Koff, Komer couldn’t help but worry about Solonberg’s outcome.