Magicians never make wishes

Chapter 168 What kind of spirit is this?



Chapter 168 What kind of spirit is this?

Chapter 168 What kind of spirit is this?

In the square inside the valley.

Many viewers were watching the live broadcast of the representative match in the center of the square.

Although the trials inside the Tower of Babel cannot be observed from the outside, they can be located based on the contestants' tokens.

At this time, the multiple screens are displaying the situation of layers 1 to 3.

Currently, everyone except one person who remains on the first floor has reached the second floor.

As viewers, we tend to focus more on outstanding outliers, such as the last Tier 1 player still on the first floor.

"What happened? Did someone die on the first floor?"

"If someone dies, the signal will be cut off immediately, unlike now."

"Who is this person? Why are they lagging behind?"

More and more questions and discussions are being raised.

As the vice principal of the No Dark Academy, the organizer, he was pleased to see this scene, so he explained: "According to the alchemy token of our academy, the people currently staying on the first floor of the Tower of Babel are from the Valley of the Dead."

"The Valley of the Dead? Isn't that the academy with the fewest participants and the lowest ranking?"

"With this level of skill, it's no wonder they're at the bottom."

The crowd instantly realized what was happening and immediately cast disdainful glances their way.

Meanwhile, Ronan, on the first floor of the Tower of Babel, was completely unaware of the situation outside and was happily staring at the charred corpse in front of him.

Under the constraints of the mental energy network and the suppression of the light wall, only the head of the charred corpse was visible, while the rest of the body remained inside the box created by the light wall.

It roared incessantly, seemingly in great pain, its condition completely different from when it was in the lava.

This saves Ronan the trouble of dealing with it.

After all, subduing someone is much harder than killing them outright.

Even though he had just created a wall of light to block the opponent, it still took him a lot of effort to finally subdue him.

Of course, the main reason for this is that charred corpses exposed to air will quickly become lethargic.

Ronan was baffled by the phenomenon of taking a bath in lava but getting "poisoned" by oxygen.

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He stared in astonishment at the charred corpse, its chest heaving more and more violently.

It's burned to a crisp, yet it still needs to breathe?

However, its chest heaving gradually slowed down, indicating that the situation was not improving, but rather that the other party had run out of strength.

Ronan was in a dilemma. He had originally wanted to capture a live specimen to study, but now that the guy was about to die, was selling the specimen the only option?

Just then, the charred corpse suddenly struggled and then fell silent again.

Ronan hesitated for a while before dispelling the light barrier, thinking to himself:

Is this guy faking his death to try and trick me?

Unfortunately, he couldn't summon either skeleton right now, otherwise he could have sent the skeletons forward to verify it.

Thinking of the two skeletons, Ronan suddenly had a flash of inspiration:

Just because external summons can't be brought in doesn't mean you can't summon things from inside.

He cast "Mage's Hand" and poked the charred corpse, which had long since stopped moving, to make sure it was completely cold. Then he walked to its side and cast "Summon Skeleton" on it.

"Summon Skeletons!"

With Ronan's current Tier 1 strength, the effect of casting summoning magic is undeniably powerful.

After a burst of magical energy, a skeleton was slowly peeled away from the charred remains on the ground.

Immediately, the skeleton began to reassemble, and the soul fire in the eye sockets lit up, summoning a skeleton.

Ronan beckoned, and the number 3 skeleton came running over eagerly.

Although this skeleton did not fuse with the "Soul Species," its intelligence was not low either.

His "Soul Seed" has run out of materials to consume. To improve the intelligence of this third skeleton, he must wait until he collects new souls.

Following the original naming rules, Ronan thought for a moment and decided to name this third skull "I Surrender".

The bone that says "I surrender" seems to possess characteristics that other skeletons do not have.

Ronan tried to get it closer to the lava and commanded, "Jump down and wash your feet."

Without hesitation, he jumped down and plunged his feet into the scalding lava.

If it were "Get on top" or "Don't touch me," my lower body would probably need to be replaced.

However, "I surrender" showed no signs of being harmed. On the contrary, the high temperature of the magma spread throughout its body, causing the temperature of its bones to rise rapidly.

Ronan subtly sensed that, during this process, "I surrender" seemed to be slowly strengthened.

Is this the ability to absorb magma and strengthen itself?

After thinking for a moment, Ronan said directly, "Go take a bath in there."

Upon hearing this, the skeleton did not hesitate to bend down and jump into the scalding lava, disappearing completely from sight.

Did we go too far?

After a long time, the skeleton still hadn't come up, and Ronan couldn't help but ask himself the same question.

He wasn't afraid of the skeletons betraying him and escaping; his main concern was that the skeletons, being unenhanced, might not be able to withstand the deadly lava.

However, his worries were clearly unnecessary.

After a while, Ronan finally spotted a fleeting figure in the lava and immediately shouted, "I give up! Come back quickly!" Seeing that the skeleton was still alive, he couldn't help but shout with joy.

A short while later, a skeleton glowing red emerged from the lava and landed beside Ronan.

It restrainedly shook the magma remaining on its bones, as if afraid of accidentally splashing it onto Ronan.

Ronan watched with a secret delight: the spirit of "I surrender" was no less than that of "Go get him" and "Don't touch him."

At this moment, the bones all over the skeleton's body were glowing red, and his basic physique and abilities were strengthened as a result, almost reaching the level of a captain.

"I surrender" can enhance its own attributes by using the scorching of magma, but after observing carefully for a while, Ronan found that some bones had faint cracks, so it seems that this kind of scorching also has a certain limit.

If this continues, "I give up" will likely turn into a pile of bone dust in the lava.

But for Ronan, that was more than enough.

Although "I surrender" has only been around for a short time, its strength is already somewhere between "Go for it" and "Don't make a move," making it perfectly capable of being used.

Ronan's eyes gleamed with a strange light as he looked once more at the magma in this space:

This isn't a deadly area at all; it's practically a treasure trove of high-quality skeletons!

at the same time.

In the live broadcast plaza, everyone's attention was already focused on the mark of the Valley of the Dead on the first floor.

At first, everyone just laughed, thinking that the Necromancer Valley contestant who was stuck on the first floor would soon be unable to hold on, either giving up the competition or dying.

But as time went on, the other party not only did not give up easily, but also did not succumb to the harsh trial environment of the Tower of Babel.

What kind of spirit is this?

This indomitable and persistent spirit gradually won over most of the audience, making almost everyone's hearts fall on this only "bottom of the barrel" in the Valley of the Dead.

At that moment, everyone suddenly noticed that the contestant's mark, which had been left on the first floor, had suddenly disappeared.

This scene made most people tense, and then someone shouted, "There's another light mark on the second floor!"

He finally made it to the second floor!


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