Mage Adam-Chapter 118

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The antimage apprentices didn't panic, and they dispersed immediately. They gathered together to chant an incantation, and the antimage apprentice named Dawn summoned a two-headed, three-legged bird, flinging it towards Adam.

However, in an instant, the bird shattered into pieces by a negative magic blast.

Dawn turned pale. They planned to conjure a large spell to kill Adam with a single blow, but the bird died immediately, so they weren't able to buy enough time. Besides...

"Negative magic?! Is there a traitor here?"

The devil sneaked past all of them, but found that they were unable to escape, "Master, wait! I'm still down here!"

"Lightning field."

Adam's cold voice could be heard resonating throughout the mansion, and runes shone brilliantly in the sky. Thunderclouds gathered in the air, and the claws of lightning threatened to slash at any moment.

The devil continued to push against the barrier frantically.

The antimage apprentices' faces turned paler and paler, feeling the intense magic fluctuations from the clouds. The leader immediately shouted, "Raise the barrier, raise the barrier!"

The devil slammed into the barrier, and was only one step away from escaping.

Lightning crashed down on the barrier one after another, creating countless ripples on the barrier. In just a few seconds, the barrier was already crumbling under the terrified eyes of the antimage apprentices.

"What are you all doing?! Protect the barrier!" the leader bellowed.

"We can't!"

"More."

Adam clenched his fist and the density of lightning bolts was greatly increased.

Lightning crashed intensely on the barrier, and the antimage apprentices were instantly drained of all their magic.

"Master," the devil begged, cowering behind an antimage apprentice. "I don't want to die like this."

Adam scoffed, "Idiot, this is your chance to kill them!"

The devil immediately shook themselves awake, touching the antimage apprentices one by one.

The barrier shattered immediately, and nobody could escape Adam's gaze.

The leader revealed despair in his eyes -- he knew that only apprentices invaded Ceylon Island, but was this person really an apprentice?"

"No... you will die with me!"

The leader sliced open his body, and the mist of blood floated towards Adam, "Let's die together!"

The leader exploded in gore and blood, but Adam's electromagnetic barrier blocked the incoming death mark. However, the other antimage apprentices were hit by this, and they burst open involuntarily.

Adam could see the mist of blood floating towards the city, and immediately slammed lightning upon the mist, but found that it didn't do anything to stop the mist.

He could only watch as the mist of blood reached the houses of the mortals, and they were all blown into pieces mercilessly.

Adam conjured a gigantic iron sword and electromagnetic gun, and after a few seconds, he completely erased the existence of the mansion.

"Master, over there!" the devil whistled, pointing to the sky ahead.

Under the mist of blood, a giant monster of despair with a height of about ten metres could be seen forming from the gore of mortals. There were desperate souls trying to escape the monster, but they weren't able to escape the shackles of the monster.

"Ah..."

The devil nodded frantically, "Master, this thing doesn't seem easy to mess with. We should run."

Countless runes poured out of Adam's body, and majestic magic power orbited around him. The magnetic field shifted from Adam to the monster, and countless iron swords and blasts of his electromagnetic gun slammed on the monster. However, it wasn't hurt at all as it rushed towards Adam.

Adam still hovered in the sky. The devil tried to coerce Adam to run, but Adam stretched out a finger and whispered, "Plasma gun."

The fiery plasma rained down upon the monster, and the monster was no more.

"Master?" the devil was stunned, only able to stare at Adam.

Adam frowned as he looked at his bracelet displaying "53". The monster itself was worth 30 points, which was great. However, Adam looked around the empty City of Keyin, and he grimaced, fully knowing that this might affect the evaluation of his trial. He didn't know if it would be good or bad.

"How troublesome," Adam muttered, flying in a random direction. Since he has already gone so far, it is better to not consider saving the lives of mortals.