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"Be careful, there’s a soul appearing on my side. I suspect it’s because of this rain."

After a brief thought, Rein imdiately sent a communication to warn, and simultaneously asked:

"Prince nia, you know more about the ’Ice Sea Giant Demon’ Gazrian. Do you know if the appearance of these souls is related to it?"

"As far as I know, Gazrian doesn’t seem to have the ability to imprison or summon souls." nia’s mature female voice quickly responded.

"However, your situation does resemble... szz... Nether Sea..."

The communication witchcraft seed to be receiving so kind of interference, and Rein could only hear nia and others’ replies intermittently.

But Rein clearly heard the words ’Nether Sea’.

"Could it be the avatar of the Nether Sea Goddess?"

Rein imdiately thought of sothing, and the image of that black-clad girl flashed in his mind.

"Very likely!"

"After all, the group that was just with the Magic-tailed Three-headed Sea Dragon was from the Sea God Sect."

"But according to Prince nia, originally they should be at odds. Why would the Nether Sea Goddess Hela help Gazrian?" Rein furrowed his eyebrows, pondering.

However, the reappearance of several strands of the cold aura around interrupted his thoughts.

"Huh? Are they increasing?"

Rein looked around, finding that just seconds after he slayed a soul, four white humanoid shadows appeared around him, attacking again from different directions.

"Screee! Screee!"

Several white sword lights flashed!

The four white souls were easily slain, one with each swing of Rein’s Knight’s Longsword, transford from a Bright Stone Ingot.

Unexpectedly, Rein glanced down and saw raindrops falling on the surface of the Knight’s Longsword, emitting a faint black tint.

"Black rainwater?" Rein’s eyes narrowed.

He checked again and confird it was indeed black rainwater.

Also, once the raindrops made contact with the Bright Stone’s white glow, so of it turned into faint black smoke, an oddly familiar sensation.

Just monts ago, he hadn’t noticed this due to the faint fog surrounding them.

"This feeling seems to be from the Black Water Souls cast by the Nether Sea Goddess Hela. Could this entire area be her domain?"

Rein couldn’t help but look up at the sky and surroundings, surprise flashing in his eyes.

...

In the center of the battlefield.

After casting an Ice Crystal Barrier, the ’Ice Sea Giant Demon’ Gazrian’s aura was noticeably weaker than before.

However, its three massive dragon heads also looked up at the sprawling grey clouds in the sky, its slitted pupils for the first ti showing confusion, surprise, and even a hint of fear.

Although, with its innate Ice Domain, all raindrops were frozen into ice grains before reaching its body.

But not far around its huge body, there were also faint white silhouettes appearing.

These white shadows floated, moving quickly in the increasing rain, blending with the mist and blurring details.

But one thing was certain.

These things, seemingly souls, were multiplying.

The sa scene occurred around nia and Reginald in mid-air.

Currently, nia, riding on the Red Dragon Tasa, was surrounded by a flaming ring with a diater of thirty to forty ters, keeping the rain completely at bay.

Moreover, as the fla restrained the rainwater, nia’s red Wizard Robe was not stained with any water, nor did it experience any soul attacks.

In contrast.

In another part of the sky.

Reginald, controlling the earth-yellow Giant Dragon Ted, was protected by a yellow Vortex Shield, but was still attacked by three souls.

He swiftly dispersed them, yet more white shadows floated increasingly around him.

"Ted, break out of this rain curtain." Reginald patted the neck of his dragon companion, instructing.

"Roar!!!"

With a roar, the earth-yellow dragon soared skyward!

According to common sense, breaking through the clouds would naturally lead out of the rain.

But oddly, even after flying upwards for so ti, the Giant Dragon Ted couldn’t break through the clouds, and gauging by eye, the distance between them and the clouds didn’t change much.

"This... this is a very special domain."

As a seasoned Dawn Wizard, Reginald quickly recognized the problem.

He had the Giant Dragon Ted slow down; unable to break through, it was essential to conserve physical strength.

"Such a vast domain, could it be the domain of the Nether Sea Goddess?"

Linking the prior ntion of the Nether Sea by nia, Reginald couldn’t help but think of sothing, abruptly changing expression!

But he quickly shook his head, thinking silently: "No, it must be the Domain Power released by an avatar, or a relic from so Legendary item."

"But to this degree... it is troubleso." Reginald muttered, looking around.

At this mont, rider and dragon seed utterly isolated within the gloomy rain curtain.

...

Compared to several Epic-level experts.

The situation of Rebecca and her team was much bleaker.

"Rebecca, the interference is too strong... activate the special communication channel!" Benito said while controlling the Ajax Magic Statue.

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