Chapter 1327 Michael vs Wulfric II
Witnessing Deacon's fate, the others immediately united in their attacks. They knew there was no room for negotiation. Professor Kayla, embodying her warrior heritage, summoned ethereal swords that danced around her, slicing through the air towards Michael. Each sword shimmered with a silvery glow, aimed with precision, yet Michael's quick movements effortlessly deflected them.
Meanwhile, Lane, drawing from his knowledge of alchemy, hurled a series of concocted vials ahead. Upon impact, they erupted into blinding flashes and noxious fumes, designed to disorient. But Michael, with a wave of his hand, dispersed the fumes with a burst of wind blast, showcasing his own resourcefulness.
From the back, Elliot Watson cast his powerful spells and fired rapid bolts of lightning at Michael. Each bolt zipped through the air with a sizzle, aiming to catch Michael off guard. Yet, Michael's responsive energy shield materialized around him, completely absorbing the lightning bolts. Elliot was stunned to see his most powerful spell seem so insignificant before the Dark Lord. But his subconscious mind made sense out of this. The Dark Lord was not just a cultivator. He was a god, God of Darkness.
Elidyr and the dark army soldiers stepped back, letting their lord deal with the Mazeroth professors and students. But Elidyr's gaze never left Wulfric, who was preparing to cast a spell while the others distracted the Dark Lord. Bethany White, not to be outdone, chanted softly as she knelt down and drew some runes on the ground, making the ground beneath Michael's feet glow. These runes formed an etherial cage around Michael. For a brief second, it seemed to hold, but Michael's power surged, shattering the magical restraints with a mere shrug.
"He needs time," Lane muttered under his breath. Lane, with a somber expression, drew from his extensive knowledge of potions and alchemy. He pulled several vials from his robes, throwing them into the mix. The vials shattered on impact, releasing swirling mists of various hues that created a disorienting haze. Within the haze, spectral images of fearsome creatures appeared, darting toward Michael in an attempt to confuse and distract him. He hoped it would buy precious seconds for Wulfric to finish casting his spell.
But deep down, Lane knew that no matter how powerful the spell might be, it would not damage the Dark Lord because the Dark Lord was a god, and mortal spells and cultivations could not put a dent in him.
"Really now, is this the best you've got?" Michael snickered, finding the spectacle before him amusing rather than threatening.
His hands moved through the air, tracing complex patterns that glowed with an ethereal light. As he chanted, the energy merged into a massive, swirling vortex of light and shadow directly above him, casting eerie shadows and brilliant flashes of light across the hall.
The spell was terrifying in magnitude, radiating waves of force that made even the bravest hearts among the onlookers falter. The graduates and professors gaped in awe and fear, their faces illuminated by the spell's radiant energy. The spell resembled a storm with bolts of lightning and thunderous roars emanating from its core, powerful enough to shake the academy's foundations.
As Wulfric's spell reached its peak intensity, it unleashed a torrent of energy that seemed to tear at the very air. But he knew no matter what spell he cast, it would not even scratch him. But he wanted to show them the sheer gap between them mortals and him, a God.
The hall vibrated under the immense power of the spell as the walls groaned, cracking from the force. Soon, a blinding light followed by a deafening roar enveloped Michael, sending shockwaves through the hall that hurled the onlookers back. Professors and graduates alike were tossed aside like ragdolls, their bodies slamming against the walls with thuds that echoed ominously.
Dust and debris filled the air as the hall was shrouded in a cloud of smoke and fire where Michael had stood. For a moment, there was nothing but the sound of coughing and the settling of dust.
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