The Peashooters let out a series of wails: "Is the Covenant Magic working? Why?! Let go, let go, you stupid dog! Die, die!"
Listening to the Peashooters' cries, the Evil Mage who had previously been tormented felt a surge of joy. So you thought you could be disgusting before, but now you know your place?
Do you dare to unleash your tentacles, Teng Man, to gross people out again?
But wait, how do the Peashooters even know about Covenant Magic? The Prophecy Magic from Truth School is quite powerful; after all, Mr. Kleift had been disturbed...
Hold on, something's not right!
If Prophecy Magic had been disturbed, no matter how powerful it was, it shouldn't be able to predict or divine anything about Covenant Magic. This was one of the Evil Mages' deepest secrets.
Many of them still hoped to rely on Covenant Magic in the future to continue organizing interactive festivals similar to the Mage Exchange Conference. It couldn't be easily exposed.
As this thought crossed the Evil Mage's mind, he suddenly felt a clarity wash over him. It was as if a veil that had shrouded his vision was lifted.
In an instant, the scene before him changed dramatically. It was not the Peashooters being killed by Hell Hounds as he had seen before. Instead, it was the Hell Hounds that were being brutally beaten to death by several disheveled Evil Mages.
These Evil Mages were covered in bite marks and their clothes were singed, all casting complex glances at him—expressions that conveyed a mix of wanting to kill him immediately yet feeling no hostility.
The Evil Mage who had sent the dogs to attack felt relieved that there was Covenant Magic restraining them. Otherwise, he might have died on the battlefield due to a backstab from his own teammates.
From a distance, the Daphne Sisters turned aside and said, "Thank you, Mr. Black Mist."
"Reiner," Black Mist said as he supported from the west; after all, that area was well handled by Inquilinar and Beric.
Black Mist mischievously watched the several Evil Mages with a satisfied grin on his face: "No need to thank me."
I was just trying it out. The dark elemental illusion magic that Mr. Xu Lie brought from the Gate of Truth turned out to be surprisingly effective. Reiner was torn between feeling pleased with his old friend's progress and lamenting the rise of his friend's mischievous tendencies.
This old friend had always enjoyed teasing others and playing pranks. Now, having learned various new and intriguing spells from Mr. Xu Lie, he had taken it a step further, and both Reiner and Inquilinar had not been spared from his antics.
With the support of black mist and Reiner's assistance, the battlefield in the South quickly stabilized. The illusions created by the black mist caused the Evil Mages to attack one another, leading to their own destruction. In their eyes, they were fighting against a teacher from Truth School, unaware that they had not triggered Covenant Magic.
Even if some quick-witted Evil Mages realized it was an illusion, it was of no use. If you hesitated to act because of the illusion, those who were confused by it would surely attack you!
Reiner couldn't execute his favorite long-range strike and could only sulk as he pulled out a handful of metal beads. Using the techniques taught by Xu Lie, he unleashed a barrage of metal beads that pierced through the sound barrier, annihilating each Evil Mage ensnared in the illusion.
Together with his old friend, they formed a perfect synergy—one controlling the situation while the other provided overwhelming firepower.
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