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Chapter 728: 232. Thunderous Battle of Hearts_2

This was a small insight Noland Lee had gained when experinting with his spells.

At this mont, Noland estimated the length of the Sea Serpent Leader’s “ntal Health Bar” based on the increase in the degree of deconstruction.

The average single psychic damage value was 170. With 15 instances of psychic damage per second, the psychic damage per second was 2550 points.

Maintaining output for 3 seconds resulted in a total psychic damage of 7650 points.

After triggering the Passive Deconstruction with 7650 points of psychic damage, the completion degree increased by 0.3%.

7650 divided by 0.3% equals 2.55 million.

This number, 2.55 million, should be the length of the Sea Serpent Leader’s “ntal Health Bar.”

Noland Lee needed to maintain the casting state for 1000 seconds, or 16.67 minutes, to defeat the Sea Serpent Leader by “scraping.”

It cannot be denied that deep-sea magical beast leaders are impressive.

Noland pondered that even a seven- or eight-ring Battle Wizard would struggle against deep-sea magical beast leaders in such a deep-sea environnt.

After all, even the best combat wizards are only formidable in specific environnts, not all environnts.

Now the problem was that Noland needed 16.67 minutes to destroy the Sea Serpent Leader’s mind, but the “Strange Object Backlash” that immobilized the Sea Serpent Leader only lasted 15 minutes.

Noland had to think of a way to increase the damage per second of “Psychic Bombardnt” or extend the duration of “Strange Object Backlash.”

He looked at Vivian, who barely stopped crying, then glanced at the sowhat uneasy Hadley Grant.

These two companions, whose combat strength was no more than that of a three-ring Battle Wizard, should not be able to help him achieve the goal of killing the target.

Having the two of them around made it difficult for Noland to perform his spells; it would be better to send them away.

“Hadley, take this rmaid Lady with you and settle her down first. I will co to find you on the boat at dusk.”

Noland’s tone was calm and full of confidence.

Just as Hadley was about to say sothing, Noland spoke first:

“I want to stay here and get rid of the sea serpent. Don’t worry about , just take the rmaid Lady away with peace of mind. I will be back on ti.”

“Get rid of… the sea serpent…” Hadley shuddered in shock, “But you’re only a First Rank Wizard…”

Noland smiled:

“Yes, I’m just a First Rank Wizard, but don’t forget what I told you on the boat. The Ulnas Circle’s way of judging wizard ranks have obvious loopholes, such that I, an unconventional wizard, did not get the correct evaluation. Don’t ask any more questions, just go, things will get turbulent here soon. It’s not too late to go now.”

Hadley saw that Noland was composed and did not seem to be joking.

He opened his mouth but didn’t say anything more, gesturing to the tearful rmaid Lady to follow him.

Noland wrote a few lines in rfolk language in his diary, letting rmaid Vivian follow Hadley away.

Vivian hesitated because her parents had warned her in their lifeti to stay away from humans and other intelligent creatures.

But at this mont, it seed that she had no better choice than to trust Hadley and Noland.

Noland urged the hesitant Vivian with pen and paper, finally convincing her to leave reluctantly.

As a deep-sea wizard, Hadley could swim freely in the complex cave environnts, and so could rmaid Vivian.

The two of them gracefully passed through the cave entrance, entered the tunnel outside the cave, and left along the path Noland had taken.

Before leaving, Hadley sorted out his Magic Pouch, moved the items Noland might need to a separate pouch, and left them for Noland.

Naturally, Noland wouldn’t refuse the other’s kindness, took the pouch, and fastened it around his waist.

As the two of them left, a smile appeared on the corner of Noland’s mouth.

“Hehe, Sea Serpent Leader, now that I don’t have any teammates holding back, I can unleash my full power to attack you.”

Noland chuckled to himself in his heart.

He locked his gaze on a corpse in Magic Vision and sketched the blueprint for “Evil Blast.”

[System ssage:]

[You are beyond the casting range of “Evil Blast,” and this casting attempt has failed.]

Noland slapped his forehead, cursing himself for being stupid and forgetting one thing!

His straight-line distance to the Sea Serpent Leader was around five thousand ters.

His own casting distance was “Spirit” attribute value tis 10, which was 400 ters.

He could cast “Psychic Bombardnt” on targets beyond the casting range using “Mind View” solely due to the “ntal Beacon” that relayed the “Psychic Bombardnt” for him!

For spells like “Evil Blast,” “Enslavent of Deceased,” “Death Two Finger,” their casting range was still 400 ters, and Noland couldn’t use the “ntal Beacon” to extend the casting range of these non-ntal spells.

When Noland saw the corpses around the Sea Serpent Leader, he knew he could hit the opponent with “Evil Blast,” but he forgot that he was not within the casting distance.

“I can’t be blad for this. I can only bla the “Mind View” and “ntal Beacon” for being too useful, that I forgot about the casting distance aspect. A wise man can still make mistakes.”

Noland chastised himself in his heart, reaching out to touch the Blood Haven on the back of his left hand.

Now that “Evil Blast” couldn’t be used due to the distance issue, it was ti for Plan B.

Noland swiped his right hand on the back of his left hand and took out an elental energy reactor.

Noland had tested this before – in a seawater environnt, the elental energy reactor could release a lightning energy ball.

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