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"This is the power of magic… It's amazing."

The Depraved Hero held the Book of Hunter, looked up in awe, with a hint of intoxication in her eyes.

Then she looked down at the First Princess struggling at her feet and sneered.

"Hey, why are you kneeling there? Why don't you look up and keep looking down on ? Don't you want to?"

The girl lifted her foot, intending to step.

'Alright, alright, let handle this.'

No matter what, the other party was a friend's family, and before her other self could go wild, the Hero hurriedly pulled her back, her consciousness resurfacing.

The crimson pupils turned erald green, and the Hero finally got up from the chair, crouching down, touching the First Princess's cheek.

No response at all; her magic power flow forcibly interrupted, the First Princess couldn't sustain her consciousness for long and was already in a coma.

Touching her like this, the chanical hardness under that bionic skin was even more evident.

Then, as she helped the First Princess up, she looked at the scattered fragnts of book pages on the ground, her expression sowhat regretful.

Because she developed a liking for reading, the cathedral gradually added many bookshelves, filling them all with books, creating the semblance of a library.

The library is the domain of knowledge. Within it, the Hunting Knowledge Incarnation's magic power resonates hugely with the world, gaining trendous amplification.

If it were not this way, perhaps she alone might not have been able to subdue the First Princess so effortlessly.

"Now that the patient has quieted down, let's begin the treatnt."

The Hero took a deep breath; the erald eyes turned pitch black again.

She clasped one hand, the Dark Gold Book closed with a clear sound.

The imaginary walls rose in response, enclosing the First Princess on the sofa.

[Hero initiates Ritual Magic: High Wall Demon Gate]

Offensive Barrier Magic. It can construct high walls of magic power, screening all external factors attempting to enter, indiscriminately rejecting unwanted presences.

Inserting this magic within an enemy can expel all their magic power out of their body.

It's a lost magic discovered in the ruin of a barren place, where only a lone temple tower stood amidst nothingness.

[High Wall Demon Gate: Searching correlated factors—actor, emperor, pollution, etc., and rejecting (Ritual Magic 4d500, minimum 0.5)]

D1000 1000=d1000(153) 1000=1153

→☆→☆→☆→✧←★←★←★←

The reception room of the cathedral was in disarray, while the Hero in front of the person-height walls wore a grave expression.

——Ten minutes had passed since the walls had risen.

'Is it working or not.'

Hearing the restless self-questioning in her heart, the Hero's cheeks were tinged with blush, then a hint of embarrassnt filled her face:

'Stop it, I'm in the middle of analysis.'

Just like Magic Power Disruption, High Wall Demon Gate is a spell that heavily tests the caster's wisdom.

Its profundity lies in freely filtering the elents moving in and out of the high walls, from tiny air components to vast conceptual relationships, even blocking destiny's red lines.

But the prerequisite is the caster must be able to identify those elents first.

In the short ti eting the First Princess, the Hero's Perception grasped her prosthetic body's magic power flow, relying on sequential instantaneous spellcasting to paralyze the First Princess instantly.

The Legendary Prosthetic Body indeed was powerful, but it was evident the First Princess couldn't control it, only moving as the prosthetic body guided her.

Although this process consud a lot of magic power, defeating the enemy without even needing to clench a fist, just by sitting, this undoubtedly was magic's charm.

However, after effortlessly subduing the First Princess, the Hero encountered a problem.

'Can't find it... Did I get sothing wrong?'

'Why not just isolate everything except air?'

'Though that could work, it wouldn't help identify what exactly is controlling the First Princess.' The Hero shook her head.

She excelled at expunging those external pollutants, whether Moon People or Phoenix Avatars, all had such capabilities.

Yet now was a completely different matter, as if she could sll the dessert's aroma, but the plate was empty, nothing to see or touch, leaving her without a place to start.

But there was no doubt, the First Princess's peculiar behavior stemd from this so-called "actor."

The issue was, "actor" was rely a moniker, not referring to any real person.

The Hero didn't know if it was a few people or if it even was a person.

What was it, and how was it affecting her?

All these remained a mystery, as even the Knowledge Hunter only recently sensed this puppet master hiding in the shadows, showcasing its elusiveness.

If the hero hadn't known about the actor's existence in advance, she might have believed the First Princess's earlier explanations.

If one couldn't recognize the enemy's existence, any counterattack naturally couldn't even be considered.

[Actor's Influence (Inner—Outer)]

D10=d10(6)=6

[Concealnt (chanical Divine D7, Perception 82*2.78=228, D7=2D3 1)]

2d684 228=d684(157) d684(375) 228=760

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However, the suggestion of her other self gave the Hero so inspiration.

Refocusing her thoughts, she operated the magic technique, no longer trying to lock onto specific elents, but instead isolating everything connected to the First Princess except what was necessary for survival.

The next mont, the imaginary walls surrounding the First Princess beca solid, various brilliant colors surfaced on the pitch-black walls.

These were the elents visualized—atmospheric components, basic magic elents, elental factors... Everything forming the world was rcilessly blocked by the wall, painted onto its surface in vivid colors, reflecting in the Hero's pupils.

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