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Chapter 1063 The death of Earl Orleans

Seeing Count Orleans' frozen and broken body fall to the ground, Aiwass took back the sickle in his hand.
The damage caused by "Death of Silence" directly cuts off the opponent's "maximum life". Although this state can be dispelled through rituals, it can basically prevent the opponent's recovery effect during war.
This is particularly effective for the Moon Child, who has a strong regenerative power - if fatally injured by this scythe, it means that he cannot be resurrected again.
If it weren't for the boost from the Box of Nothingness, he would have turned into a stone statue in an instant.
From this point of view, the power of the Box of Nothingness is indeed powerful...
Because Aiwass is very cautious.
Different from the contempt and calmness on his lips, he actually attaches great importance to this enemy in his heart. Although he doesn't know how well he masters the Box of Nothingness, after all, he is equivalent to half an earthly god. In terms of priority alone,
It is said that it is even higher than Fallen Sky Division.
In the realm of the Box of Nothingness, there are rules that are broken like a gorgeous contest. Once a trick is cracked, points will be deducted, thereby invalidating the trick.
This is why this is a mechanism book - because cracking the mechanism is equivalent to "breaking the opponent's trick".
There may only be one chance to take action.
In order to prevent the opponent from having any resistance to illusions, or having any treasures that can resist illusions, I specifically used the "Yin-Yang Harmony" feature to release Star Ice with five times the mana, giving this move an additional ability.
level of priority to ensure his death.
Even so, the Chest of Nothing prevented his death.
It obviously wants to give the Count of Orleans a chance - if the Count of Orleans can see through the illusion on his own, accept his death calmly and forcefully tear apart the illusion, he really has a chance to win the resurrection game on the spot. Death of Silence can indeed erase
His maximum health, but the Chest of Nothingness can dispel this effect as long as it takes action.
But obviously, the Count of Orleans did not fully understand the Box of Nothingness, and he did not have the courage to face death without fear.
This is not surprising.
At least nine of the ten-month-olds are afraid of death. This is also the similarity between the path of love and the path of dusk - they are both the paths closest to "nothingness", and they will both fear falling into nothingness while gradually slipping away.
in.
Now that he is ugly in hallucinations, he has gradually lost the protection of the Box of Nothingness.
Everything in the ice sculpture that was cut in half was gradually evaporating and shattering.
He still had his eyes wide open, staring at the ceiling with dull pupils. The eyeballs had been completely frozen, and the pupils were broken like a stepped contact lens. The pale skin was covered with cracks, and gray-white traces of petrification spread.
When the traces of petrification had just spread across the chest, it was as if a critical point had been reached——
That invisible resistance finally dissipated completely.
In just an instant, the petrification spread rapidly - the entire ice sculpture of Count Orleans turned into a cold gray-white stone statue.
The next moment, hallucinatory white light spots gathered together.
It was not the scattered, almost invisible white light that had been used to kill those Moon Children before, but turned into a soft ball of light the size of a small kumquat, and flew into Aiwass's body.
[Kill the fifth-level transcendent and gain 1650 free experience]
...oh haha.
Aiwass raised his eyebrows.
He can defeat opponents of the same level at the fifth level and still get more than a thousand experience points?
Although he has not fully figured out the rules for gaining experience until now... But basically, they all follow the rules of "the more complete the death, the more experience you will get", "the stronger the opponent, the more experience you will get", "the opponent is better than yourself"
The more experience you have, the more experience you have."
Based on this principle, Aiwass currently has the most experience with the first-generation Red Prime - as the son of the moon, he will not enter the dream world after death, so it can be regarded as a complete death. But even so, the Earl of Orleans gave Aiwass
Si also has more experience than when he killed Earl Daun.
This probably shows that this guy's strength is really good.
——Fortunately, I am more skilled and I beat him instantly when we met him.
"They are completely dead now," Aiwass turned around and said with a relaxed smile, "Let's go, Sherlock. Clean up the others first - I will help treat the innocent people, and you are responsible for cleaning up those Children of the Moon - that should be
Is it okay?"
"certainly."
Sherlock breathed a sigh of relief when he saw that his enemy was defeated by Aiwass again.
He was actually sweating secretly just now.
The moment he saw the other person, he realized something was wrong.
Aiwass did not tell him the specific mechanism of the Chest of Nothingness, but he could tell that it was a power that could "make the Swan King's wishes come true" based on just a few words from Aiwass. And Orleans
The Earl obviously had mastered this kind of power, and his weird behavior was to complete a certain ritual... and Yassen rushed forward.
——In an instant, Sherlock was sweating profusely.
Because he realized that Yassen's behavior had been controlled by some force in the dark.
The Yasen he understood would never be so impulsive - as a Phantom Thief who had almost never failed, Yasen knew very well the meaning of the phrase "plan before taking action".
Whatever grudge he may have had against the Count of Orleans...
At least Aiwass should make the first move, right?
If he rushed forward on his own, what would be the use except for being killed? Even being kidnapped as a hostage is not impossible.
Neither Aiwass nor Yassen, nor even the Count of Orleans, felt there was anything wrong with it.
At that moment, Sherlock realized one thing——
It was they who were infected by the power of "beauty" and subconsciously recognized the rationality of Yasen's behavior.
In other words, without any preparation, Yassen attacked his old enemy who was obviously much stronger than him, and then was knocked away with one blow - this was the script subconsciously directed by the Box of Nothingness. Because it was looking forward to this scene.
happened, so this scene happened naturally.
On the contrary, it was because Shylock was so unaesthetic that he was able to stay awake.
It is precisely because of this that he has not launched a pursuit for a long time.
If Aiwass is involved in a close battle, or even at a disadvantage, Sherlock will definitely attack the enemy no matter what. Even if he cannot cause damage to the opponent... but spells are never simple energy.
bombardment.
Even if the opponent has a higher energy level and can be exempted from all his direct spells, he also has auxiliary powers - such as making the ground melt into magma or hollows, making teammates stronger and faster, and giving teammates
Apply protective auxiliary spells, such as shields, stone skin, giant strength... and even include gains such as predicting the future and one-time teleportation.
Worst of all, it can also replenish the mana pool of teammates remotely.
But Sherlock didn't take any action at all.
It's because he doesn't know whether more variables will arise.
Now, he can finally confirm...that everything is under Aiwass' control.
They should be considered winners, right? In the judgment of the Empty Box.
In this way, there should be no more surprises.
So Sherlock wiped the sweat secretly in his heart, but said extremely calmly: "Who do you think I am? I can still do such a simple job.
"…But what about after that?"
Sherlock asked.
Chapter completed!
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