The toad’s massive body lood over the void, its size imposing a trendous sense of oppression.
Even in this state, the toad emitted no aura, as if it were still just a small pet perched on Herag’s shoulder.
After hearing Herag’s words, Svallo showed little expression, focusing all his attention on the toad.
He still didn’t take the toad too seriously, because in his understanding, projections couldn’t possibly be too strong.
For a Level 3 Wizard, almost no projection could pose a threat to them.
For Level 1 and Level 2 Wizards, the projections of so particularly powerful beings from other planes might indeed be considered quite formidable.
But that was only for Level 1 and Level 2 Wizards; in the eyes of a Level 3 Wizard, they were nothing.
Level 3 Wizards were recognized by the World Will, so there’s no reason they couldn’t defeat a projection from another plane.
Projections aren’t physical entities, possessing only a tiny fraction of the main body’s power.
So, although Svallo saw the toad’s main body as likely a very powerful being, he wasn’t too scared.
His only concern was the toad’s ability to completely dissolve and absorb his magic.
Svallo hadn’t figured out how the toad accomplished this, only treating it as one of the toad’s talent abilities.
He thought for a mont, then extended his hand, gathering a green spear in it.
The spear was surrounded by green light, emanating a terrifying aura.
Svallo slightly lowered his body, posed for a throw, and then exerted force in his hand, launching the green spear.
The green spear traveled at an extraordinary speed, reaching the toad in the blink of an eye.
Svallo intently watched the movent ahead; this spear could pierce through space, unrestrained by ordinary spatial rule thods.
The toad stood still, unmoving, as if it hadn’t seen the green spear.
It didn’t evade, nor did it seem to use any rule power for defense.
It just stood there, letting the green spear co and aim for its head.
The green spear t no resistance and pierce the toad’s head smoothly.
Svallo watched closely, already imagining the green spear piercing the toad’s skull and exploding within, causing the projection to vanish without a trace.
"What a pity, with no flesh, the projection doesn’t allow for a beautiful sight," Svallo sighed internally.
However, the scene Svallo imagined did not appear; the toad’s projection did not disappear but remained standing in mid-air.
The green spear, upon impact with the toad’s head, was deflected and landed deeply into the ground below.
The toad showed no signs of injury; the green spear left not even a superficial mark on it.
Svallo’s expression grew more serious as he pondered a question.
Just how did the toad manage to evade his attack?
Svallo hadn’t considered the possibility that the toad used its physical strength to withstand the green spear.
What a joke, this was a spear imbued with rule power; no one’s body should be able to withstand it.
Svallo subconsciously concluded that the toad must have used so rule power, possibly spatial rules.
The ans were simply very subtle, which is why he hadn’t noticed.
The toad, unconcerned with Svallo’s thoughts, simply continued crawling forward.
Its movents appeared extrely slow and labored, like an elderly person crawling on the ground.
Yet the next mont, the toad was already in front of Svallo, its massive body starkly contrasting with Svallo.
The toad looked down at Svallo, its eyes devoid of emotion.
It lifted its forelimb and made a simple downward slap.
Svallo was shocked; he hadn’t seen how the toad had gotten in front of him.
It wasn’t until the toad suddenly appeared that he beca aware.
The toad’s massive body blocked out the sky, its enormous shadow completely enveloping Svallo.
Svallo realized the danger, instinctively wanting to escape, but the surrounding spatial rules were as solidified as concrete, utterly immovable.
Svallo’s heart pounded, the threat of death looming overhead.
He could hardly believe that as a Level 3 Wizard, he couldn’t manipulate the rules around him at all.
The surrounding spatial rules had been completely solidified, this could only be the doing of soone with a very high rule mastery.
And the one responsible for this was undoubtedly the toad in front of him.
Svallo watched as the toad slowly raised its forelimb, then slowly brought it down.
He finally realized that the power of this demon far exceeded his imagination.
Svallo suddenly understood that an entity capable of completely concealing its aura in his presence must possess power far beyond his own.
Although the toad’s attack thods weren’t exceedingly strong, not much stronger than him;
the toad’s body’s strength dismissed Svallo’s attacks, rendering them ineffective even against its defenses.
More terrifyingly, the toad’s rule mastery outranked that of typical Level 3 Wizards by far.
In terms of rule mastery, Svallo felt utterly outclassed.
Bang!
A soft sound echoed around, not much noise, only a flat piece of at appearing in mid-air.
Blood dripped continuously to the ground below, and the once-standing Svallo had died just like that.
He didn’t even have ti for any effective resistance; the toad simply crawled to his side and with a simple slap turned Svallo into a at paste in the air.
Herag watched this scene in astonishnt, it was his first ti seeing the toad make a move.
The last ti dealing with Fran, Herag had been hiding within the toad’s multiple spaces, not witnessing the process.
All he rembered was that the previous battle ended swiftly, with the toad effortlessly handling Fran.
In retrospect, it was probably similar to this ti, a very simple and brutal process.
The toad’s projection had bodily defense comparable to a Level 6 being, though its attack thods were only at Level 3, its defensive capabilities were unmatched.
Neither Fran nor Svallo could inflict even the slightest harm on the toad.
Unable to breach its defense, the outco of this battle was predetermined from the start.
The toad needed to do nothing, just ignore your attacks and approach you for a decisive strike.
What made Fran and Svallo despair was that not only was the toad’s body incredibly robust, its rule mastery was unfathomable for ordinary wizards.
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