Facing the barrage of dozens of spells, Xu Lie calmly unfolded his domain, and a faint illusion of the Great Library emerged behind him. The Great Library was vast, seemingly filled with millions of bookshelves, standing tall within its expanse, the sheer number of books beyond comprehension.
At this moment, within the illusion of the Great Library, every single book began to glow under Xu Lie's will. No one was flipping through them, yet each book started to turn its pages automatically. The sound of pages turning echoed throughout the northern part of the school!
With each book that opened on its own, accompanied by the rustling sound of pages, the spells inscribed within were released automatically! In an instant, light surged from behind Xu Lie. Tens? Hundreds? Thousands? Countless magical tomes radiated nine-colored brilliance and surged forth!
It was as if a legion of thousands of mages was casting spells behind Xu Lie! Flames consumed bones and flesh, while light dissolved curses and negative emotions; tiny yet continuously leaping chains of lightning connected swarms of rot bugs and poisonous flies into a vast electric net; torrents drowned sick rats and human-faced spiders while simultaneously freezing them; chasms in the ground devoured black mud and sewage, darkness embracing green flames and ominous dark thunder; the remaining Swiftwood Spikes surged like a tide towards the Evil Mages.
What was happening?! Clift felt a tremor deep within for the first time, a shudder born from fear that resonated with his very soul. Clift questioned himself: if he were in Xu Lie's position, facing fifty Evil Mages unleashing a relentless assault of magic, he would surely not survive! Even if Clift possessed some life-saving Magic Tool, survival would be impossible.
So many dark elemental spells continuously eroded any chance of escape; even three or five life-saving Magic Tools would struggle to keep him alive. But what about Xu Lie? He didn’t even flinch, not raising a hand. He stood there confidently, without any visible action, uttering just a few words that negated all their spells and still had the strength to counterattack?
What kind of monstrous prodigy was this?! Clift couldn't help but curse under his breath; he had never seen or heard of anything like this before—the Great Library was something entirely beyond his comprehension. An ordinary mage casts a spell; a genius mage might manage to cast two different spells simultaneously.
As the top Demon Mage, Xu Lie unleashed three spells simultaneously, a feat unmatched in history. Was this person even human, capable of casting tens of thousands of spells at once?
In response to Xu Lie's counterattack, Clift and the Evil Mages resorted to every trick in their arsenal. They summoned various dark creatures, mounts, and insect beasts to serve as meat shields, blocking the onslaught while employing a range of Dark Magic. They barely managed to withstand the barrage of Swiftwood Spikes.
After struggling to defend themselves, Clift remained frozen in shock, staring at Xu Lie as if trying to discern whether he was truly human. It wasn't just Clift; the audience was equally dumbfounded.
"What the hell? Is this for real? The Great Library? Is it really that powerful? One person is taking on everyone?!"
"He's definitely activated something! Not only has he unlocked X-ray vision and blood tracking, but he's also got infinite bullets!"
"How cool is this? The special effects! Books are flying around him from every direction, each one casting spells automatically. This is like a moving disaster of magic!"
Xu Lie was pleased as he unleashed several waves of Danmaku, feeling that the effect was quite good. His personal rating for this performance wouldn’t be so low this time.
Receiving such enthusiastic feedback from the audience made his use of the Great Library’s divine technique worthwhile. Indeed, the Great Library was not a domain but merely a divine technique granted to the Alchemist Messenger by the God of Books and Knowledge in the world of Shendai.
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